Bosler
Frédéric Bosler, Sarrebourg FR
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20110190635 | ULTRASOUND SCANNER WITH GEL DISPENSER DEVICE ATTACHED TO OR INTEGRATED WITH AT LEAST ONE PROBE AND USE - The invention relates to an ultrasound scanner comprising a gel distributing device which is attached, or built into, at least one signal emitting probe. The ultrasound scanner is provided with a gel holder for gel used to transmit ultrasound waves for medical, paramedical and/or veterinary procedure purposes. The holder is fixed to the probe and has an opening in the vicinity of the signal emitting or receiving window of the probe. The holder is a tight, sterile, supple pouch, which is tightly connected by tubes or the equivalent to a pump which, in turn, is tightly connected to at least one probe. The invention also relates to the use of the fluid circuit of the ultrasound scanner, comprising at least the tight, sterile, supple pouch that is tightly connected via the tube to the pump set which, in turn, is tightly connected via the tube for supplying the signal emitting and/or receiving window of the probe with gel, in order to automatically prevent the operator from having to manually supply the gel and to stop the gel remaining for subsequent procedures from coming into contact with the air, the patient, or any other sources of contamination. | 08-04-2011 |
Kenneth Bosler, Holland, PA US
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20090072430 | Belt and systems for continuous vacuum forming - The present invention relates to a belt used in continuous vacuum forming. The belt comprises a heat absorbing material. In one embodiment, the heat absorbing material comprises graphite. | 03-19-2009 |
Kenneth D. Bosler, Warminster, PA US
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20100032861 | Exterior Building Material Having a Hollow Thin Wall Profile and an Embossed Low Gloss Surface - A building product which includes a hollow extrudate, unitary reinforcing ribs resisting collapse of the hollow extrudate and, in an embodiment, an exterior surface comprises a low gloss, textured pattern having a gloss level of less than about 50 on a 60° glossmeter, in which the textured pattern extends for about 2-20 feet. Methods and an apparatus for manufacturing such products are also provided by this invention. | 02-11-2010 |
20100107530 | Exterior Building Material Having a Hollow Thin Wall Profile and an Embossed Low Gloss Surface - A building product which includes a hollow extrudate, unitary reinforcing ribs resisting collapse of the hollow extrudate and, in an embodiment, an exterior surface comprises a low gloss, textured pattern having a gloss level of less than about 50 on a 60° glossmeter, in which the textured pattern extends for about 2-20 feet. Methods and an apparatus for manufacturing such products are also provided by this invention. | 05-06-2010 |
Kenneth D. Bosler, Holland, PA US
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20130118545 | Photovoltaic Roofing Components And Systems - The present invention relates particularly to photovoltaic roofing systems in which photovoltaic elements are integrated on a roof deck with conventional roofing materials. In one aspect, a photovoltaic roofing system includes a two-part tee element disposed on a roof deck, the two-part tee element comprising a base piece including a central portion; two opposed horizontally-extending first and second flanges extending from the central portion, and a top piece attachment feature formed in the central portion, and a top piece including a base piece attachment feature mated with the top piece attachment feature of the base piece; and a vertically extending portion extending from the base piece attachment feature. A first photovoltaic element can be disposed on the roof adjacent the base piece with its edge disposed on the horizontally-extending first flange of the base piece of the two-part tee element. | 05-16-2013 |
20150027069 | Photovoltaic Roofing Components and Systems - The present invention relates particularly to photovoltaic roofing systems in which photovoltaic elements are integrated on a roof deck with conventional roofing materials. In one aspect, a photovoltaic roofing system includes a two-part tee element disposed on a roof deck, the two-part tee element comprising a base piece including a central portion; two opposed horizontally-extending first and second flanges extending from the central portion, and a top piece attachment feature formed in the central portion, and a top piece including a base piece attachment feature mated with the top piece attachment feature of the base piece; and a vertically extending portion extending from the base piece attachment feature. A first photovoltaic element can be disposed on the roof adjacent the base piece with its edge disposed on the horizontally-extending first flange of the base piece of the two-part tee element. | 01-29-2015 |
Manfred Bosler, Willich DE
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20110151739 | ACTIVATABLE PRECURSOR OF A COMPOSITE LAMINATE WEB AND ELASTIC COMPOSITE LAMINATE WEB - The present invention provides an activatable precursor of an elastic composite laminate web having a machine direction and a cross direction comprising an elastic film, a first non-woven web and a first layer of adhesive therebetween, said layer of adhesive comprising in CD two edge regions and an intermediate region between the two edge regions extending in MD, said layer of adhesive exhibiting an adhesive pattern so that the mean adhesive surface coverage measured in the cross direction comprises at least one maximum in each of the edge regions and at least one maximum proximate the center of the intermediate region and/or the center line of the web, respectively. | 06-23-2011 |
20130250607 | Light Device - The present invention provides in one aspect a light device having a light guide. The light guide ( | 09-26-2013 |
Martin Bosler, Boeblingen DE
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20110154367 | DOMAIN EVENT CORRELATION - A system is provided for dynamically identifying and correlating network domain events. The system includes a network domain and a plurality of managed objects in the network domain. A management server is in communication with the managed objects. The management server can receive domain events from at least one of the managed objects. A management module on the management server maintains a topology of managed objects in the network domain. A rule knowledge base is in communication with the management server. The rule knowledge base includes correlation rules for identifying and correlating domain events. A correlation module utilizes a processor to correlate the domain events with the topology using the correlation rules to identify an interaction between the managed objects and the domain events. | 06-23-2011 |
Martin Bosler, Wannweil DE
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20110012902 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VISUALIZING THE PERFORMANCE OF APPLICATIONS - An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for visualizing the performance of a system. The method includes generating a topological map of an application environment from a configuration management database (CMDB), wherein the topological map comprises a plurality of configuration items (CIs). A selection of configuration items (CIs) is made from the plurality of CIs. The definition of one or more performance graph(s) for the CIs is obtained from an operational database, wherein the performance graphs are configured to simultaneously show performance metrics for the CI and related CIs. Performance data for the CI and the related CIs are accessed and the performance graph is generated from the data. | 01-20-2011 |
20140025998 | CREATING A CORRELATION RULE DEFINING A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EVENT TYPES - Plural clusters or occurrences of a pattern of event types are identified ( | 01-23-2014 |
20140047102 | NETWORK MONITORING - A system may include a monitoring engine to monitor configuration items of each layer of a multilayer network in a synchronized fashion in which each layer is monitored at a predefined time interval following monitoring of configuration items of another layer. | 02-13-2014 |
20140173340 | INCIDENT HANDLING - A first future time occurs sooner than a second future time. The first future time indicates when the first and second future times are to be evaluated. The second future time provides a boundary between schedules occurring sooner and schedules occurring later. A schedule is generated and added to a database stored in a non-volatile storage. The schedule is for executing, in relation to an incident, an incident-handling action corresponding to a condition matching the incident. The schedule has an execution time at which to execute the incident-handling action in relation to the incident. Where the execution time is sooner than the second future time, the schedule is added to a queue stored in a volatile memory. Upon a current time equaling the execution time, the schedule is removed from the queue and correspondingly executing the incident-handling action in relation to the incident. | 06-19-2014 |