Voight, US
David Dixon Voight, Milwaukee, WI US
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20080215982 | Method and apparatus for controlling ultrasound systems with physical controls - A user interface for controlling an ultrasound system comprises a display for displaying ultrasound data and a plurality of physical controls. At least one of the physical controls is configured to control multiple functions of the ultrasound system and has a user operable member providing physical actions that are associated with system parameters. The physical actions comprise rotational and translational movements, and each of the system parameters is associated with an ultrasound system action. | 09-04-2008 |
David R. Voight, Webster, NY US
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20160139518 | METHOD TO SIMULTANEOUSLY PROTECT A XEROGRAPHIC PHOTORECEPTOR FROM LIGHT SHOCK AND PROVIDE STARTUP LUBRICATION AT INSTALL - A removable protective coating for a photoreceptor that includes a colorant of a preselected color and a lubricant for providing initial lubrication to the photoreceptor and cleaning system blade or brush. The coating also includes a binding agent that is configured to attach the colorant and the lubricant together. The removable protective coating further includes a solution mixed with the colorant, the lubricant, and the binding agent, the mixed solution being applied to an exterior surface of the photoreceptor drying to form the removable protective coating. The removable protective coating is removed by the cleaning system during startup, providing lubrication to the cleaning system and the photoreceptor. | 05-19-2016 |
Eric Voight, Pleasant Prairie, WI US
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20090124666 | TRPV1 ANTAGONISTS - Compounds of formula (I) | 05-14-2009 |
20160120841 | SUBSTITUTED CHROMANES AND METHOD OF USE - The invention provides for compounds of formula (I) | 05-05-2016 |
Eric A. Voight, Pleasant Prarie, WI US
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20100120846 | TRPV1 ANTAGONISTS - Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, prodrugs, salts of prodrugs, or combinations thereof, | 05-13-2010 |
20130172334 | TRPV1 ANTAGONISTS - Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I): | 07-04-2013 |
Eric A. Voight, Pleasant Prairie, WI US
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20100137360 | TRPV1 ANTAGONISTS - Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, prodrugs, salts of prodrugs, or combinations thereof, | 06-03-2010 |
20120245124 | TRPV3 Modulators - Disclosed herein are modulators of TRPV3 of formula (I) | 09-27-2012 |
20120245163 | TRPV1 Antagonists - Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, or combinations thereof, | 09-27-2012 |
20130131036 | NOVEL TRPV3 MODULATORS - Disclosed herein are modulators of TRPV3 of formula (II): | 05-23-2013 |
20130150409 | NOVEL TRPV3 MODULATORS - Disclosed herein are modulators of TRPV3 of formula (I) | 06-13-2013 |
20130158067 | TRPV1 Antagonists - Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I): | 06-20-2013 |
20130345255 | TRPV1 ANTAGONISTS - Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, prodrugs, or combinations thereof, | 12-26-2013 |
20140080803 | NOVEL TRPV3 MODULATORS - Disclosed herein are modulators of TRPV3 of Formula (I) | 03-20-2014 |
20160106765 | Carbidopa and L-Dopa Prodrugs and Methods of Use - The present disclosure relates to (a) carbidopa prodrugs, (b) pharmaceutical combinations and compositions comprising a carbidopa prodrug and/or an L-dopa prodrug, and (c) methods of treating Parkinson's disease and associated conditions comprising administering a carbidopa prodrug and an L-dopa prodrug to a subject with Parkinson's disease. | 04-21-2016 |
Garret Voight, White Bear Lake, MN US
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20140164042 | NETWORK-BASED SCHEDULING APPLICATION - A computer program or application for scheduling shift employees. The program is network-based, preferably we-based and utilizes any or all of mobile devices (e.g., Smart Phones or tablets), social media, email and text messages to communicate the schedule to the employee. The program provides the employer with easy schedule organization and an easy tool for collaboration and communication with the employee. The program provides the employee with an ability to monitor, access and acknowledge the schedule, and even alter the schedule, pending approval from the employer. | 06-12-2014 |
Johannes H. Voight, Cranford, NJ US
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20110218194 | HETEROCYCLIC ASPARTYL PROTEASE INHIBITORS - Disclosed are compounds of the formula I | 09-08-2011 |
20120276118 | HETEROCYCLIC ASPARTYL PROTEASE INHIBITORS - Disclosed are compounds of the formula I | 11-01-2012 |
20130004518 | CYCLIC AMINE BACE-1 INHIBITORS HAVING A BENZAMIDE SUBSTITUENT - Disclosed are compounds of the formula | 01-03-2013 |
20140057910 | HETEROCYCLIC ASPARTYL PROTEASE INHIBITORS - Disclosed are compounds of the formula I | 02-27-2014 |
20140128361 | CYCLIC AMIDE BACE-1 INHIBITORS HAVING A BENZAMIDE SUBSTITUENT - Disclosed are compounds of the formula | 05-08-2014 |
Kenneth J. Voight, Sugar Grove, IL US
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20080299978 | Extending RF coverage areas for cellular telephones using base stations with ultra-wide band signaling - An exemplary method provides cellular communications for handsets capable of communications using a conventional RF communication mode and a second ultra-wide band RF communication mode. An RF voice communication link is established between the handset and a base station using the conventional communication mode. A decrease in signal strength of the RF link is detected to be at a level at which a hand-off should be made. No other base stations utilizing the conventional communication mode have an acceptable signal strength level with the handset to support a hand-off from the base station. Another base station using the ultra-wide band second communication mode has an acceptable signal strength level with the handset to support a hand-off from the current base station. A hand-off of the voice communication link with the handset is made from the current base station to the other base station, where the handset changes from using the conventional RF communication mode to the ultra-wide band RF communication mode. | 12-04-2008 |
20080313664 | Method to record, save, and send otherwise non-recordable and copyrighted material - An apparatus in one example has: at least one media source operatively coupled to a controller, the controller selecting at least one media event from the at least one media source; the controller operatively coupled to a telecommunications system having at least one application server; a storage associated with the application server, the at least one media event saved to at least one media event file, an origin of a file content of the at least one media event file, and at least one destination associated with the at least one media event stored on the storage; at least one charge for a sending of the copy of the at least one media event file to the at least one destination; and a royalty fee based on the origin of the at least one media event file. | 12-18-2008 |
20090003363 | System and methods for providing service-specific support for multimedia traffic in wireless networks - A system for providing service-specific support for multimedia traffic in a telecommunications system comprises a subscriber terminal, a base station operatively coupled to the subscriber terminal, a mobile switching center (MSC) operatively coupled to the base station, a media gateway control function (MGCF) and a media gateway (MGW), each coupled to the MSC. The subscriber terminal is adapted to generate multimedia traffic of at least one service category, wherein the multimedia traffic may be any of several distinct types defined within the service category. The subscriber terminal is further adapted to identify, when establishing a connection to the MSC to carry multimedia traffic, the type of that traffic in a connection request message. The MSC is adapted to further identify, when establishing a connection between the MSC and the MGCF/MGW to carry multimedia traffic, the type of that traffic in a message, responsive to the identification of the traffic type in the connection request message. The MGCF/MGW are adapted to identify, when converting, reformatting, or encapsulating multimedia traffic into a form to be carried over a packet network (for example, in TCP segments), the type of traffic being carried. The MGCF, MGW, or MSC may optionally perform service-specific processing on the multimedia traffic responsive to the traffic type indicator. When multimedia traffic is delivered to a destination network for ultimate delivery to a destination endpoint, an MGCF/MGW may reverse the effects of prior service-specific processing. | 01-01-2009 |
20090156232 | Mobile telephone with distance measurement and data collection capability - An exemplary wireless mobile telephone includes a transmitter and receiver module for transmitting and receiving radio communications, and a display screen. A mechanism acquires linear distance measurements to objects within line of sight of the wireless mobile telephone. A graphical representation of a structure having elements to be measured is stored in memory. A microprocessing unit operating under the control of software stores in the memory a plurality of the linear distance measurements, where each stored linear distance measurement is associated with a corresponding element of the graphical representation as shown on the display screen. This enables areas defined by a pair of such elements to be calculated. | 06-18-2009 |
Michael Voight, Detroit, MI US
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20150119153 | Propshaft Assembly With Damper - A propshaft assembly that includes a tubular member, first and second end connections coupled to opposite ends of the tubular member and a damper that is received in the tubular member and positioned between the first and second end connections. The tubular member has a wall member that defines an interior circumferential surface. The damper has a first damping device, a second damping device and a third damping device. The first damping device has a first core and a first damping member that is fixed to the first core. The first damping member extends helically about the first core and engages the interior circumferential surface. The second damping device is formed of foam and is positioned in the tubular member between the first and third damping devices. The second damping device engages the interior circumferential surface. The third damping device has a second core and a second damping member that is fixed to the second core. The second damping member extends helically about the second core and engages the interior circumferential surface. | 04-30-2015 |
Michael A. Voight, Detroit, MI US
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20150300449 | DAMPED PROPSHAFT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING A DAMPED PROPSHAFT ASSEMBLY - A damped propshaft assembly with a hollow shaft and a tuned damper, which is received in the hollow shaft and includes a liner and a damping member. The liner's mass and stiffness are tuned to attenuate one or more of a bending mode vibration and a torsion mode vibration that occurs at a first predetermined frequency. The liner is not configured to substantially damp shell mode vibration that occurs at a frequency that is not equal to the first predetermined frequency. The damping member is coupled to the liner and is configured to primarily attenuate shell mode vibration in the hollow shaft at one or more desired frequencies. The tuned damper attenuates the at least one of the bending moment vibration and the torsion mode vibration at the first predetermined frequency and also attenuates shell mode vibration. A method for forming a damped propshaft assembly is also provided. | 10-22-2015 |
Michael A. Voight, Troy, MI US
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20100151949 | ELECTRICAL ISOLATION OF A DRIVELINE SYSTEM VIA A NON-CONDUCTIVE INTERFACE ON A DRIVESHAFT ASSEMBLY - A vehicle driveline with a transmission having at least one motor/generator and an output shaft is provided. A driveshaft assembly is rotatably connected to the output shaft. The driveshaft assembly includes an isolator located between the transmission and at least a portion of the driveshaft assembly to electrically isolate the driveshaft assembly from the transmission. | 06-17-2010 |
20160047436 | DAMPED PROPSHAFT ASSEMBLY AND TUNED DAMPER FOR A DAMPED PROPSHAFT ASSEMBLY - A damped propshaft assembly with a hollow shaft and a tuned damper, which is received in the hollow shaft and includes a liner and a damping member. The liner's mass and stiffness are tuned to attenuate one or more of a bending mode vibration and a torsion mode vibration that occurs at a first predetermined frequency. The liner is not configured to substantially damp shell mode vibration that occurs at a frequency that is not equal to the first predetermined frequency. The damping member is coupled to the liner and is configured to primarily attenuate shell mode vibration in the hollow shaft at one or more desired frequencies. The tuned damper attenuates the at least one of the bending moment vibration and the torsion mode vibration at the first predetermined frequency and also attenuates shell mode vibration. A method for forming a damped propshaft assembly is also provided. | 02-18-2016 |
Michael Alan Voight, Troy, MI US
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20100113166 | PROPSHAFT ASSEMBLY WITH UNIVERSAL JOINT HAVING NON-CONDUCTIVE SLEEVE BETWEEN YOKE AND BEARING CUP - A propshaft having first and second universal joints. The first universal joint has a first joint member, which is fixedly coupled to a first end of the shaft member, and a second joint member that is pivotally coupled to the first joint member. The second universal joint has a third joint member, which is fixedly coupled to a second end of the shaft member opposite the first end, and a fourth joint member that pivotally coupled to the third joint member. At least one of the second joint member and the fourth joint member is electrically insulated from the shaft member. | 05-06-2010 |
Michael Joseph Voight, Excelsior, MN US
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20160084084 | HYDRAULIC AXIAL-PISTON DEVICE WITH FEATURES TO ENHANCE EFFICIENCY AND POWER-DENSITY - An axial piston device configuration that includes a drive shaft, a piston block, pistons, a constant velocity joint assembly, a drive plate coupled to the constant velocity joint assembly, a swash plate, shoes, and piston rods may be provided. The piston block has an interior that is coupled to the drive shaft via a first torque transmitting mechanical interface. The constant velocity joint assembly includes multiple components, at least one of which is coupled to the drive shaft via a second torque transmitting mechanical interface. | 03-24-2016 |
Steven A. Voight, Gilbert, AZ US
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20080236632 | SMUDGE REMOVAL FROM ELECTRONIC DEVICE DISPLAYS - An apparatus and method is provided for removing smudges ( | 10-02-2008 |
20090268296 | TRANSPARENT DISPLAY COVER AND METHOD OF MAKING - A transparent display cover ( | 10-29-2009 |