Baumbach
Daniel Lee Baumbach, Houston, TX US
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20140135558 | RECOVERY OF ETHYLENE FROM METHANOL TO OLEFINS PROCESS - Olefins may be recovered from a methanol to olefins reactor effluent by initially feeding the effluent to an absorber demethanizer to contact the effluent with an absorbent to recover an overheads including methane and ethylene and a bottoms including the absorbent, ethylene, and ethane. The bottoms are separated to recover an ethylene fraction and an ethane fraction. The overheads are cooled and partially condensed in a first heat exchanger to a temperature of −40° C. or greater. The resulting stream, or a portion thereof, may be further cooled and condensed via indirect heat exchange with a mixed refrigerant to a temperature of less than −40° C. The non-condensed vapors are separated from the condensed liquids to form a liquid fraction and a methane fraction. The liquid fraction is fed to the absorber demethanizer as reflux, and the methane and ethane fractions combined to form the mixed refrigerant. | 05-15-2014 |
Erich Baumbach, Philadelphia, PA US
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20130325734 | Systems and Methods for Recruiting Candidates for Employment Opportunities - Systems and methods for recruiting candidates for employment opportunities are disclosed. Systems and methods to create a talent pool of job candidates and identify the candidates within that pool who are potentially best qualified and be inclined to consider current job openings that has been matched to their aspirations for a career move. In particular, passive candidates, persons who are not actively looking for work, are targeted and monitored for indications that they may be interested in considering potential employment opportunities. Passive candidates are obtained from various sources, for example, a prehire or reference checking service. | 12-05-2013 |
Eric Joseph Baumbach, Auburn Hills, MI US
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20140306431 | AIRBAG DEVICE - An airbag module including an inflator and an inflatable airbag is provided. The inflatable airbag may include a first portion comprising at least one fold configured to form at least one vertical pleat, a second portion comprising at least one fold configured to form at least one horizontal pleat and a third portion configured to form a roll. | 10-16-2014 |
George A. Baumbach, Knightdale, NC US
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20130164815 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A REVERSIBLY INACTIVE ACIDIFIED PLASMIN COMPOSITION - Disclosed is both a process for producing a reversibly inactive acidified plasmin by activating plasminogen and a process for producing a purified plasminogen. The produced plasmin is isolated and stored with a low pH-buffering capacity agent to provide a substantially stable formulation. The purified plasminogen is typically purified from a fraction obtained in the separation of immunoglobulin from Fraction II+III chromatographic process and eluded at a low pH. The reversibly inactive acidified plasmin may be used in the administration of a thrombolytic therapy. | 06-27-2013 |
George G. Baumbach, Flower Mound, TX US
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20140179360 | SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE VALIDATION ENGINE - A method, performed by a computer device, may include receiving a Short Message Service (SMS) message. The method may further include analyzing one or more sender parameters associated with the received SMS message to validate the one or more sender parameters; determining whether the one or more sender parameters have been validated based on the analysis; rejecting the SMS message in response to determining that the one or more sender parameters have not been validated; analyzing message content included in the SMS message to validate the message content; determining whether the message content has been validated based on the analysis; rejecting the SMS message in response to determining that the message content has not been validated; and forwarding the SMS message to a recipient, in response to validating the one or more sender parameters and in response to validating the message content. | 06-26-2014 |
Jason Baumbach, Campbell, CA US
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20110025629 | Dynamic Mode Switching for Fast Touch Response - A method of operating a touch-sensing surface may include determining a presence of at least one conductive object at the touch-sensing surface by performing a search measurement of a first set of sensor elements of the touch-sensing surface, and in response to determining the presence of the at least one conductive object, determining a location of the at least one conductive object by performing a tracking measurement of a second set of sensor elements of the touch-sensing surface. | 02-03-2011 |
20130307823 | DYNAMIC MODE SWITCHING FOR FAST TOUCH RESPONSE - A method of operating a touch-sensing surface may include performing a first scan of a first set of electrodes of a touch-sensing surface, determining a presence of at least one conductive object proximate to the touch-sensing surface, in response to determining the presence of the at least one conductive object, performing a second scan of a second set of electrodes of the touch-sensing surface, and repeating the performing the second scan until the at least one conductive object is no longer proximate to the touch-sensing surface. | 11-21-2013 |
Jason G. Baumbach, Campbell, CA US
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20080246723 | Integrated button activation sensing and proximity sensing - Apparatuses and methods for coupling a group of sensor elements together in one mode to collectively measure a capacitance on the group of sensor elements, in addition to individually measuring a capacitance on each of the sensor elements in another mode. The touch-sensor buttons may be used individually for button-activation sensing, and the touch-sensor buttons may be used collectively for proximity detection. The touch-sensor buttons and a ground conductor that surrounds the touch-sensor buttons may also be collectively used for proximity detection. The apparatus may include a processing device, and a plurality of sensor elements that are individually coupled in a first mode for button-activation sensing and collectively coupled in a second mode for proximity sensing. | 10-09-2008 |
Juergen Baumbach, Hampton, VA US
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20140343716 | MULTIPOSITION LIFT - An automated storage and retrieval system includes a first independently operable section having a first number of predetermined storage and retrieval transactions, and a second independently operable section in communication with the first independently operable section and having a second number of predetermined storage and retrieval transactions. The first and second independently operable sections are configured to provide a respective number of predetermined storage and retrieval transactions so that the first number of predetermined storage and retrieval transactions substantially matches the second number of predetermined storage and retrieval transactions. | 11-20-2014 |
Marc A. Baumbach, Apex, NC US
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20140258976 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING TRACEABILITY SUSPICION WITH SUSPECT PROFILES - A method, computer program product, and computer system for generating, at a computing device, a first suspect profile of a plurality of suspect profiles that includes one or more characteristics, wherein the first suspect profile is associated with a traceability link between at least two artifacts. A change to a first characteristic associated with a first artifact of the at least two artifacts is determined. Which of the plurality of suspect profiles includes the first characteristic is determined. The first characteristic is matched to the first suspect profile of the plurality of suspect profiles based upon, at least in part, determining that the first suspect profile includes the first characteristic. The traceability link is marked as suspect based upon, at least in part, matching the first characteristic to the first suspect profile. | 09-11-2014 |
20140258978 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING SUSPICION ACROSS APPLICATION BOUNDARIES - A method, computer program product, and computer system for receiving, from a first and second application by a computing device, shapes of artifacts and components of the first and second application. The shapes of the artifacts and components of the first and second application are conformed to a standard format. One or more changes to the shapes of the artifacts and components of the first and second application are tracked. One or more suspicious relationships across the first and second application are displayed based upon, at least in part, the one or more changes to the shapes of the artifacts and components of the first and second application. | 09-11-2014 |
20140258981 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING TRACEABILITY SUSPICION WITH SUSPECT PROFILES - A method, computer program product, and computer system for generating, at a computing device, a first suspect profile of a plurality of suspect profiles that includes one or more characteristics, wherein the first suspect profile is associated with a traceability link between at least two artifacts. A change to a first characteristic associated with a first artifact of the at least two artifacts is determined. Which of the plurality of suspect profiles includes the first characteristic is determined. The first characteristic is matched to the first suspect profile of the plurality of suspect profiles based upon, at least in part, determining that the first suspect profile includes the first characteristic. The traceability link is marked as suspect based upon, at least in part, matching the first characteristic to the first suspect profile. | 09-11-2014 |
20140258982 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING SUSPICION ACROSS APPLICATION BOUNDARIES - A method, computer program product, and computer system for receiving, from a first and second application by a computing device, shapes of artifacts and components of the first and second application. The shapes of the artifacts and components of the first and second application are conformed to a standard format. One or more changes to the shapes of the artifacts and components of the first and second application are tracked. One or more suspicious relationships across the first and second application are displayed based upon, at least in part, the one or more changes to the shapes of the artifacts and components of the first and second application. | 09-11-2014 |
Robert Baumbach, Sylmar, CA US
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20100219012 | PASSIVE SPEAKER SYSTEM FOR PHONES AND OTHER DEVICES - An amplification device for use with a phone or other electronic device having a speaker. The amplification device typically includes an amplification structure having an input end and an output end, and an adapter located proximal to the input end and configured to engage a phone or other electronic device such that a speaker on the phone or other electronic device emanates sound into the input end, whereby the sound is amplified by the amplification structure. | 09-02-2010 |
William R. Baumbach, New Hope, PA US
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20110166547 | Balloon Catheter Systems for Delivery of Dry Drug Delivery Vesicles to a Vessel in the Body - Devices and methods for balloon delivery of rapamycin and other hydrophobic compounds to the wall of blood vessels. Balloon catheters, such as those used for balloon angioplasty, are modified with the addition of a reservoir of dry micelles, disposed at a suitable location within the balloon or catheter. The reservoir may be installed within the angioplasty balloon, within a lumen in communication with the angioplasty balloon, either as a loose or packed powder or as a film coating. The micelle preparation is reconstituted and the micelles are mobilized when the aqueous solution used to inflate the balloons is injected into the catheter. The micelles are infused into tissue surrounding the balloon when pressurized fluid within the balloon leaks through the wall of the balloon. | 07-07-2011 |
20130226083 | Balloon Catheter Systems for Delivery of Dry Drug Delivery Vesicles to a Vessel in the Body - Devices and methods for balloon delivery of rapamycin and other hydrophobic compounds to the wall of blood vessels. Balloon catheters, such as those used for balloon angioplasty, are modified with the addition of a reservoir of dry micelles, disposed at a suitable location within the balloon or catheter. The reservoir may be installed within the angioplasty balloon, within a lumen in communication with the angioplasty balloon, either as a loose or packed powder or as a film coating. The micelle preparation is reconstituted and the micelles are mobilized when the aqueous solution used to inflate the balloons is injected into the catheter. The micelles are infused into tissue surrounding the balloon when pressurized fluid within the balloon leaks through the wall of the balloon. | 08-29-2013 |
20140039389 | Balloon Catheter Systems for Delivery of Dry Drug Delivery Vesicles to a Vessel in the Body - Devices and methods for balloon delivery of rapamycin and other hydrophobic compounds to the wall of blood vessels. Balloon catheters, such as those used for balloon angioplasty, are modified with the addition of a reservoir of dry micelles, disposed at a suitable location within the balloon or catheter. The reservoir may be installed within the angioplasty balloon, within a lumen in communication with the angioplasty balloon, either as a loose or packed powder or as a film coating. The micelle preparation is reconstituted and the micelles are mobilized when the aqueous solution used to inflate the balloons is injected into the catheter. The micelles are infused into tissue surrounding the balloon when pressurized fluid within the balloon leaks through the wall of the balloon. | 02-06-2014 |
20140221978 | Balloon Catheter Systems for Delivery of Dry Drug Delivery Vesicles to a Vessel in the Body - Devices and methods for balloon delivery of rapamycin and other hydrophobic compounds to the wall of blood vessels. Balloon catheters, such as those used for balloon angioplasty, are modified with the addition of a reservoir of dry micelles, disposed at a suitable location within the balloon or catheter. The reservoir may be installed within the angioplasty balloon, within a lumen in communication with the angioplasty balloon, either as a loose or packed powder or as a film coating. The micelle preparation is reconstituted and the micelles are mobilized when the aqueous solution used to inflate the balloons is injected into the catheter. The micelles are infused into tissue surrounding the balloon when pressurized fluid within the balloon leaks through the wall of the balloon. | 08-07-2014 |
William R. Baumbach, Hopewell, NJ US
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20090220564 | METHODS OF TREATING AND PREVENTING ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION - The present disclosure provides methods and compositions for treating coronary tissue damaged as a result of a cardiac disorder such as ischemia, acute myocardial infarction, vulnerable plaques, or reperfusion injury. Specifically, the cardiac disorder is treated using a multivalent molecule that is specific for a marker located, in or near the damaged coronary tissue and a marker located on a target cell (e.g., a stem cell). The multivalent molecule may be administered by intravenous injection, intra-arterial catheter, intramyocardial injection, or implantable device (e.g, stent). | 09-03-2009 |