Schlobohm
Bruce Schlobohm, Fremont, CA US
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20150278495 | FINGERPRINT PASSWORD - Various systems and methods for authenticating a user are described herein. A system to includes a biometric scanner to scan an input sequence of biometric identifiers; a storage device to store a biometric identifier database; an input module to receive the input sequence of biometric identifiers; an access module to access the biometric identifier database and retrieve a secret sequence of biometric identifiers; a comparator module to compare the input sequence of biometric identifiers to the secret sequence of biometric identifiers to obtain a result; and an authorization module to, based on the result, allow access to a resource provided by the system. | 10-01-2015 |
Joachim Schlobohm, Bad Oldesloe DE
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20120298104 | RESPIRATOR DEVICE - A device for respiration with a half mask ( | 11-29-2012 |
Wilfried Schlobohm, Pietzpuhl DE
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20090120840 | Method for unpressurized catalytic conversion of organic solids into oil - A process is disclosed for unpressurized catalytic conversion of organic solids into oil, with the steps of conditioning the starting material, cracking in an oil reactor with simultaneous distilled separation of the desired hydrocarbon section, and discharging the solids obtained in the reaction, wherein conditioning of the floatable solid starting materials takes place in a micro vortex mill in an air carrier flow, and the resulting material particles are converted in the oil reactor, either directly or after temporary storage, with a dry content of ≧90% and a grain size of ≦100 μm, in particular ≦63 μm. Conditioning according to the invention can be used for all types of floatable organic solids and their mixtures. After processing in the micro vortex mill, the products supplied to the oil reactor produce high product yields with shorter reaction times, thereby substantially improving the economic benefits of the process. | 05-14-2009 |