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David Kolker, Rego Park, NY US
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20110181296 | ARC FAULT DETECTOR WITH CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER - There is here disclosed a method and apparatus for detecting the occurrence of arcing of a conductor by monitoring the current on an AC power line. The signal detected is split and directed along four separate paths to generate four signals having separate characteristics which represent the current in the line. A first path is for a signal representative of the current flowing in the line. A second path is for a signal having a pulse for each occurrence of a positive step change in current that is significant and has a di/dt value above a predetermined value. A third path is for a signal having a pulse for each occurrence of a negative step change in current that is significant and has a di/dt value above a predetermined value. A fourth path is for a signal having a voltage level representative of the broadband noise signal on the line. Using at least one of five different methods in combination with one of three input signals, a reference signal designated as “SINE” is generated. The SINE signal generated in combination with a CURRENT input is used to produce a control waveform “DELTA”. DELTA can be represented as a relative value or as an absolute difference between the SINE and the CURRENT. Each occurring half cycle of the DELTA signal is analyzed by, for example, a micro-controller for specific identifiable characteristics found to indicate the presence of arcing. Upon the detection of arcing, an output signal can be generated to activate a circuit interrupting mechanism, sound an audio alarm and/or alert a central monitoring station. | 07-28-2011 |
20140104731 | ARC FAULT DETECTOR WITH CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER - There is here disclosed a method and apparatus for detecting the occurrence of arcing of a conductor by monitoring the current on an AC power line. The signal detected is split and directed along four separate paths to generate four signals having separate characteristics which represent the current in the line. Upon the detection of arcing, an output signal can be generated to activate a circuit interrupting mechanism, sound an audio alarm and/or alert a central monitoring station. | 04-17-2014 |
Eugene Kolker, Kirkland, WA US
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20160099935 | SECURE ACCESS TO INDIVIDUAL INFORMATION - A facility for accessing information relating to a person is described. In a reader device, the facility accesses first credentials stored in a first storage device, second credentials stored in a second storage device, and third credentials stored in the reader device. In the reader device, the facility uses a combination of the first credentials, second credentials, and third credentials to decrypt information relating to the person stored in the first storage device. | 04-07-2016 |
Jason Kölker, Live Oak, TX US
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20140279862 | NETWORK CONTROLLER WITH INTEGRATED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY - A system for providing network control and resource management includes a database storing a plurality of network resources. The system also includes a network controller that receives a request for a network resource. The network controller may include an resource manager that determines, based on the request, a set of available network resources from the plurality of network resources. The resource manager may provide the set of available network resources to a client and update the database based on providing the set of available network resources. | 09-18-2014 |
20140280738 | SOFTWARE-DEFINED MULTINETWORK BRIDGE - An example system for bridging between networks includes a first server that launches a first virtual machine in a first network. The system includes a first network controller that is coupled to the first network and sends a request for a bridge between the first network and a second network. The system also includes a second server that launches a second virtual machine in the second network. The system further includes a second network controller that is coupled to the second network, receives the request for the bridge, and in response to the request, creates the bridge between the first and second networks. The bridge enables the first virtual machine in the first network to communicate with the second virtual machine in the second network. | 09-18-2014 |
Jason Luvern Kolker, Live Oak, TX US
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20160072727 | Pluggable Allocation in a Cloud Computing System - In one embodiment, a cloud computing system provides user extensibility by providing a plugin interface for major systems. Plugin interfaces for a compute service, object service, network service, authentication and authorization service, message service, and image service are disclosed. One or more of the plugin interfaces can be used to alter the allocation of virtual to physical resources across multiple services. Compound services and smart allocation facilities are possible with user-directed modification. | 03-10-2016 |
Jason Luvern Kölker, Live Oak, TX US
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20120233668 | Pluggable Allocation in a Cloud Computing System - In one embodiment, a cloud computing system provides user extensibility by providing a plugin interface for major systems. Plugin interfaces for a compute service, object service, network service, authentication and authorization service, message service, and image service are disclosed. One or more of the plugin interfaces can be used to alter the allocation of virtual to physical resources across multiple services. Compound services and smart allocation facilities are possible with user-directed modification. | 09-13-2012 |
Jody Kolker, Mount Vernon, IA US
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20140188871 | TLD MARKUP LANGUAGE - Domain name Registrars typically offer for registration domain names that have a variety of different Top-level Domains (TLDs). Each TLD may have different business requirements (rules the Registrar follows when registering a domain name having the TLD). A Registrar must reconfigure its functions when the Registrar wants to offer a new TLD or when business rules change for a TLD already being offered by the Registrar. The present invention allows the Registrar to easily reconfigure its functions to accept new business rules by storing the business rules in an electronic document stored in a database. The electronic document is preferably written in a TLD markup language (TLDML). | 07-03-2014 |
20140188872 | TLD MARKUP LANGUAGE BASED DOMAIN NAME REGISTERING ENTITY - Domain name Registrars typically offer for registration domain names that have a variety of different Top-level Domains (TLDs). Each TLD may have different business requirements (rules the Registrar follows when registering a domain name having the TLD). A Registrar must reconfigure its functions when the Registrar wants to offer a new TLD or when business rules change for a TLD already being offered by the Registrar. The present invention allows the Registrar to easily reconfigure its functions to accept new business rules by storing the business rules in an electronic document stored in a database. The electronic document is preferably written in a TLD markup language (TLDML). | 07-03-2014 |
20140188945 | ADDING TLD REGISTRATION CAPABILITIES TO A REGISTERING ENTITY - Domain name Registrars typically offer for registration domain names that have a variety of different Top-level Domains (TLDs). Each TLD may have different business requirements (rules the Registrar follows when registering a domain name having the TLD). A Registrar must reconfigure its functions when the Registrar wants to offer a new TLD or when business rules change for a TLD already being offered by the Registrar. The present invention allows the Registrar to easily reconfigure its functions to accept new business rules by storing the business rules in an electronic document stored in a database. The electronic document is preferably written in a TLD markup language (TLDML). | 07-03-2014 |
20140189489 | CREATING AND USING A TLD MARKUP LANGUAGE - Domain name Registrars typically offer for registration domain names that have a variety of different Top-level Domains (TLDs). Each TLD may have different business requirements (rules the Registrar follows when registering a domain name having the TLD). A Registrar must reconfigure its functions when the Registrar wants to offer a new TLD or when business rules change for a TLD already being offered by the Registrar. The present invention allows the Registrar to easily reconfigure its functions to accept new business rules by storing the business rules in an electronic document stored in a database. The electronic document is preferably written in a TLD markup language (TLDML). | 07-03-2014 |
Karl-Heinz Kölker, Grunstadt DE
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20130253293 | METHOD AND FUEL CELL FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL MEASUREMENT OF ANALYTE CONCENTRATION IN VIVO - The invention relates to a method for the electrochemical measurement of an analyte concentration in vivo, comprising a fuel cell with which the analyte to be measured is reacted catalytically with an enzyme contained in an enzyme layer and which supplies an electrical voltage, dependent on the analyte concentration to be measured, beween an anode and a cathode, which voltage is measured. In the catalytic reaction of the analyte to be measured in the enzyme layer, a product is generated which, as fuel of the fuel cell, oxidizes on the anode and is reduced on the cathode. The invention further relates to a fuel cell for such a method. | 09-26-2013 |
20160077036 | METHOD AND FUEL CELL FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL MEASUREMENT OF ANALYTE CONCENTRATION IN VIVO - The invention relates to a method for the electrochemical measurement of an analyte concentration in vivo, comprising a fuel cell with which the analyte to be measured is reacted catalytically with an enzyme contained in an enzyme layer and which supplies an electrical voltage, dependent on the analyte concentration to be measured, between an anode and a cathode, which voltage is measured. In the catalytic reaction of the analyte to be measured in the enzyme layer, a product is generated which, as fuel of the fuel cell, oxidizes on the anode and is reduced on the cathode. The invention further relates to a fuel cell for such a method. | 03-17-2016 |
Karl-Heinz Kölker, Grunstadt DE
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20130253293 | METHOD AND FUEL CELL FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL MEASUREMENT OF ANALYTE CONCENTRATION IN VIVO - The invention relates to a method for the electrochemical measurement of an analyte concentration in vivo, comprising a fuel cell with which the analyte to be measured is reacted catalytically with an enzyme contained in an enzyme layer and which supplies an electrical voltage, dependent on the analyte concentration to be measured, beween an anode and a cathode, which voltage is measured. In the catalytic reaction of the analyte to be measured in the enzyme layer, a product is generated which, as fuel of the fuel cell, oxidizes on the anode and is reduced on the cathode. The invention further relates to a fuel cell for such a method. | 09-26-2013 |
Lionel D. Kolker, San Diego, CA US
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20100088122 | LIFE INSURANCE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for providing life insurance with no out-of-pocket cost including life insurance premiums, a cash component, an increasing death benefit having a fixed portion and a rider portion, the rider portion being at least equal to a cumulative loan balance, an investment configured to provide a rate of return for the cash component, and a stock loan using stock collateral which configured to pay the life insurance premiums. | 04-08-2010 |
Martin Kolker, Ibbenburen DE
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20090052813 | Bag and Method for Producing the Same - The invention describes a sack ( | 02-26-2009 |
20150307290 | METHOD FOR STACKING OF FILLED SACKS TO A PALLET-FREE SACK STACKING - The invention relates to a method for stacking of filled sacks ( | 10-29-2015 |
20150307291 | PALLETIZING DEVICE FOR A PILING OF FILLED SACKS - A palletizing device for a piling of layers from at least two rows of filled sacks to a sack stacking comprising a sliding device with a sliding area for the formation of a layer of filled sacks and a supply device with at least a conveyor belt for the supply of filled sacks in a feed position on the sliding area, wherein the sliding device comprises a sliding table beneath the sliding area and a slider for sliding of the filled sacks from a sliding position on the sliding area on the sliding table, wherein the conveyor belt is performed in a way that a supply distance between a feed position and the sliding position is smaller than a sliding distance between the sliding position and a frame of the sliding device at the supply edge of the conveyor belt. | 10-29-2015 |
20150307292 | SLIDING DEVICE FOR A PALLETIZING DEVICE - The invention relates to a sliding device for a palletizing device for stacking of filled sacks to a sack stacking, comprising a sliding area and a sliding table assembled beneath the sliding area and a slider for sliding of the sacks from the sliding area to the sliding table, wherein the sliding area comprises at least a structure section with a three dimensional surface structure for the reduction of the friction during sliding of the sacks. | 10-29-2015 |
20150307294 | SUPPLY DEVICE FOR THE SUPPLY OF FILLED SACKS TO A PALLETIZING DEVICE - The invention relates to a supply device for the supply of filled sacks to a palletizing device, comprising a main supply belt for the supply of a first row of filled sacks on a sliding area of the palletizing device, wherein beneath the main supply belt at least one secondary feed belt is assembled for the supply of another row of filled sacks on the sliding area beneath a first row of filled sacks. | 10-29-2015 |