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Dominik Hauswirth, Aarau CH
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20160086459 | Fibre Optic Based Intrusion Sensing System - A fiber optic based intrusion sensing system includes two or more fiber optic cables buried in a shallow trench in the ground, side by side in a predetermined nonzero distance to each other and at one or more predetermined depths. A dynamic distributed fiber optic interrogator measures a predetermined property related to a change in the length of the cables connected to it. A control unit is connected to all interrogators and analyzes the measurements of the predetermined property and identifies objects on the surface by combining the simultaneous measurements of all cables and correlating the measurements to the type of object on the ground surface, the location of the object on the perimeter, the weight, speed and direction of the object, particularly the direction in or out of the secured perimeter. | 03-24-2016 |
Jeff Hauswirth, Westminster, CO US
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20130002647 | Managing Web Page Data in a Composite Document - A composite document system is implemented as instructions stored on a computer-readable medium. When executed on a processor, the instructions cause the processor to receive model data that describes a three-dimensional model of an object, where the three-dimensional model is generated using a modeling software, and where the model data conforms to a non-image format of the modeling software. The instructions further cause the processor to receive web page data that includes content and description of the content in a mark-up language, generate a composite document that includes the model data and the web page data, interpret the model data in the composite document to generate a visual representation of the three-dimensional model, and interpret the web page data in the composite document to generate a visual representation of the web page data. | 01-03-2013 |
20130002648 | Managing Satellite and Aerial Image Data in a Composite Document - A method in a computing device for generating a composite document includes receiving drawing data from a user interface, where the drawing data includes a plurality of two-dimensional shapes, and generating a first data structure that includes the received drawing data. The method further includes receiving a reference to a geographic location from the user interface and, in response to receiving the reference to the geographic location, retrieving photograph data corresponding to the received reference, where the photograph data includes at least one of satellite image data and aerial image data for the geographic location. The method also includes generating a second data structure that includes the photograph data and the reference to the geographic location. According to the method, the composite document is then generated, and the first data structure is included in the composite document as a first composite document entity, and the second data structure is included in the composite document as the second composite document entity. | 01-03-2013 |
20130007575 | Managing Map Data in a Composite Document - A method in a computing device includes causing a set of drawing controls to be displayed on a user interface, where a user utilizes the set of drawing controls to define two-dimensional shapes via the user interface, receiving drawing data from the user interface, where the drawing data includes a plurality of two-dimensional shapes, and generating a drawing image corresponding to the received drawing data. The method further includes receiving a reference to a geographic location from the user interface, retrieving map data corresponding to the received reference in response to receiving the reference to the geographic location, and generating a composite document that includes the map data and the drawing image. | 01-03-2013 |
Jeffrey Hauswirth, Westminster, CO US
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20130055125 | METHOD OF CREATING A SNAP POINT IN A COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN SYSTEM - In a computer-aided design system, a workspace to be is displayed on a display device, and an object is displayed in the workspace. A user input indicating selection of a tool is received, and a user input indicating selection of the object is received. In response to the user input indicating selection of the tool and the user input indicating selection of the object, a set of first grips and a second grip is displayed on the display device in association with the object. A user input indicating movement of the second grip to a desired location is received. In response to the user input indicating movement of the second grip to the desired location, a snap point is created at the desired location. | 02-28-2013 |
20130055126 | MULTI-FUNCTION AFFINE TOOL FOR COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN - A computer-aided design system and method facilitates the editing of an object in a workspace of a computer aided design system. A user input indicating selection of an affine tool is received, and a user input indicating selection of the object is received. It is determined whether an additional user input is received. If it is determined that the additional user input is not received, a first set of user-activatable affine functions for manipulating the object is enabled. The first set of user-activatable affine functions includes a move function to move the object in the workspace and a resize function to resize the object. If it is determined that the additional user input is received, a second set of user-activatable functions for manipulating the object is enabled. The second set of user-activatable affine functions includes a skew function to skew the object. | 02-28-2013 |
Rainer Hauswirth, Kirchdorf DE
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20080241046 | Method and Device for Producing Granulated Polycrystalline Silicon in a Fluidized Bed Reactor - A fluidized bed process for the production of polycrystalline silicon granules supplies, in addition to reaction gas, a gas containing 99.5 to 95 mol. percent hydrogen and 0.5 to 5 mol. percent gaseous silicon compounds, and the reactor wall is maintained at the same or a higher temperature than the reaction zone, such that the deposition of silicon on reactor internals is minimized. | 10-02-2008 |
20080299291 | Process For The Continuous Production Of Polycrystalline High-Purity Silicon Granules - High-purity polysilicon granules are prepared by depositing reaction gas on silicon granules in a fluidized bed reactor having: | 12-04-2008 |
20130280533 | GRANULAR POLYCRYSTALLINE SILICON AND PRODUCTION THEREOF - Granular polycrystalline silicon is disclosed, which has a convexity of 0.850-1.000 and a chlorine content of 10-40 ppmw. Also disclosed is a process for producing granular polycrystalline silicon in a fluidized bed reactor, which includes: (a) fluidization of silicon seed particles by gas flow in a fluidized bed heated by a heating apparatus, (b) addition of a silicon- and halogen-containing reaction gas resulting in pyrolytic deposition of elemental silicon on heated seed particle surfaces, (c) forming the granular polycrystalline silicon, (d) removing from the reactor particles and offgas containing hydrogen halide, and (e) metered addition of fresh seed particles. The hydrogen halide concentration in the offgas is determined as the controlled variable. The rate of metered addition of fresh seed particles and heating output of the heating apparatus are controlled as manipulated variables to keep the hydrogen halide concentration in the offgas within an above-defined range during operation. | 10-24-2013 |
20130295385 | GRANULAR POLYCRYSTALLINE SILICON AND PRODUCTION THEREOF - Granular polycrystalline silicon includes a compact matrix including radiating acicular crystal aggregates of crystal size from 0.001-200 μm. A process for producing granular polycrystalline silicon includes producing granular silicon in a fluidized bed reactor from a gas mixture containing TCS (20-29 mol %) and hydrogen at a fluidized bed temperature of 900-970° C., dividing the granular silicon in a screen system having at least one screen deck into at least two screen fractions, the smallest screen fraction being ground in a grinding system to give seed particles having a size of 100-1500 μm and a mass-based median value from 400 to 900 μm, and these seed particles being supplied to fluidized bed reactor, and a further screen fraction being supplied to a fluidized bed reactor, and being surface-treated with a gas mixture containing TCS (5.1-10 mol %) and hydrogen at a fluidized bed temperature of 870-990° C. | 11-07-2013 |
Steve R. Hauswirth, Gurnee, IL US
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20140274188 | REDUCED-POWER TRANSMITTING FROM A COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE - Aspects of the present disclosure teach decreasing, in a time-averaged regime, the amount of RF energy emitted by a communications device. Generally speaking, the network tells the communications device what power level it should transmit at. If, however, the device determines that it would exceed an emission standard by transmitting at the specified power level for as long as it needs to in order to carry out its transmission duties, then the device can instead decide to transmit at a lower power level. Alternatively (or in combination), the device can, instead of transmitting all the time while it has data to send, only transmit intermittently. In either case, the emitted electromagnetic energy, as averaged over a period of time, is reduced below the maximum allowed by the standard. Later, if possible and necessary, the device can again transmit at a higher power level or more frequently. | 09-18-2014 |
William Hauswirth, Gainesville, FL US
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20120093772 | VECTORS FOR DELIVERY OF LIGHT SENSITIVE PROTEINS AND METHODS OF USE - Provided herein are compositions and methods for gene and etiology-nonspecific and circuit-specific treatment of diseases, utilizing vectors for delivery of light-sensitive proteins to diseased and normal cells and tissues of interest. | 04-19-2012 |
20150225741 | VECTORS FOR DELIVERY OF LIGHT SENSITIVE PROTEINS AND METHODS OF USE - Provided herein are compositions and methods for gene and etiology-nonspecific and circuit-specific treatment of diseases, utilizing vectors for delivery of light-sensitive proteins to diseased and normal cells and tissues of interest. | 08-13-2015 |