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Benjamin Lamp, Vienna AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150290314MARKER VACCINE - The present invention relates to replication-competent Bovine viral diarrhoea viruses (BVDV), Classical Swine Fever viruses (CSFV), Ovine Border Disease viruses (BDV) and atypical pestiviruses having a modification in an epitope of a viral protein, to their use as a medicament, to their use as a vaccine, to vaccines comprising such replication-competent BVDV, CSFV, atypical pestiviruses or BDV and to diagnostic tests for the detection of antibodies against such viruses and for distinguishing vaccinated animals from field infected animals10-15-2015

Greg Lamp, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140172681Process for Verifying Data Identity for Lending Decisions - The disclosure relates to a process for matching the identify of publically available data to a potential borrower for a business loan. Using the process, a lender can utilize publicly available data regarding a loan applicant, verify with some certainty that the data actually corresponds to the loan applicant, and use that data in conjuction with other information to make a lending decision. The disclosure is directed toward loan transactions for small businesses.06-19-2014
20140244479Process for Utilizing Web Data In Making Lending Decisions - The disclosure relates to a process for utilizing web data, primarily obtained from social media websites in lending decisions business loan. Using the process, a lender can utilize publicly available data regarding a loan applicant, and evaluate that data in conjunction with other information to make lending decisions. The disclosure is directed toward loan transactions for small businesses.08-28-2014
20150026082Process for Automating Compliance with Know Your Customer Requirements - The disclosure relates to a process for verifying the identity of the user submitting information to an online application portal for a business and verifying that he is a legal representative of that business. Using the process, a lender can calculate scores, which will allow a lender to verify with some certainty that the user is authorized to submit the application. This verification is necessary for compliance with lending regulations. The disclosure is directed toward loan transactions for small businesses.01-22-2015

Joachim Lamp, Halsbrucke DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090007487Uncooled protective slag discharge tube - A reactor is proposed for entrained flow gasification for operation with pulverized or liquid fuels, with liquid fuels being understood as oils containing solids as well as suspensions of water or oil with combustible materials crushed into fine dust or anorganic additives, at pressures between ambient pressure and 8 MPa, gasification temperatures between 1,200 and 1,900° C., as well as with a gasification means containing free oxygen, which features a reaction chamber, a gasification burner which is arranged in the upper area of the reaction chamber, a quench chamber, which is connected via a crude gas and slag discharge outlet to the reaction chamber, a draft tube protecting the slag discharge outlet. The draft tube of this reactor is inventively formed from Molybdenum, an alloy featuring molybdenum, Tantalum or an alloy featuring Tantalum. The choice of these materials enables a previously complicated installation to be greatly simplified by omitting the cooling previously required.01-08-2009
20090025294Simultaneous gasification of coals of widely differing degrees of coalification in entrained flow gasification - The invention relates to a gasification method which, with a reliable and safe mode of operation, allows the simultaneous gasification of coals of different degrees of coalification, including those of differing coal qualities such as brown coals and stone coals, with the pulverized fuel consisting of the mixture of the different coals being fed from a common dispensing system to the gasification reactor.01-29-2009

Jürgen Lamp, Harju EE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110301492MULTI-CHANNEL IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY AND METHOD OF MULTI-CHANNEL IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY - Multi-channel impedance cardiograph comprises a sine generator, a multiplexer, a high-pass filter, an amplifier, an analogue-code converter and a microcontroller. A compensation circuit reduces the required order of the analogue-code converter. The compensation circuit comprises a second sine signal generator, an adder, a comparator for comparing its input signal with a reference signal, and a counter. Both sine signal generators are synchronised and the signal from the body is compensated by the signal of the second sine signal to normalize the input signal of the analogue-code converter. The first sine signal generator and the counter are started simultaneously. The counter stops when the comparator's output reverses polarity. The phase shift between the signals of first and second sine signal generators is calculated from the counter content. The amplitude of the compensation signal generator is adjusted so that the output code of the analogue code converter is within working range.12-08-2011

Mark L. Lamp, Houston, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090285466Method, Computer Software, And System For Tracking, Stabilizing, And Reporting Motion Between - A method computer program for displaying relative movement between vertebrae or other medical objects is provided. The method generally includes acquiring at least two images of adjacent vertebrae, wherein the at least two images are acquired from a substantially similar acquisition position and illustrate the vertebrae in two different positions. The method further includes displaying a first image to a user on a screen, displaying a second image to the user overlaid onto the first image, translating, via user input, the first or second image to align a stationary feature present in both the first and second images, and alternately displaying the translated first and second images to display relative movement between the stationary feature and adjacent features.11-19-2009

Mary Amanda Lamp, Waunakee, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100124589Food Package for Segregating Ingredients of a Multi-Component Food Product - A food package for segregating ingredients of a multi-component food product, such as the multiple components of a sandwich, the package comprising an outer container to house a first food component and at least one flexible envelope or barrier film layer that encloses at least one intermediate food component allowing for separation of the intermediate food component during extended periods of storage and prior to opening the product. A method for opening the package comprises applying a pulling force to an externally located protruding end portion of the envelope, such that the envelope peels apart and separates into ruptured layers that are pulled out of the food product and out of the outer container by the continual pulling force from the protruding end portion.05-20-2010
20100124590Food Package for Segregating Ingredients of a Multi-Component Food Product - A food package for segregating ingredients of a multi-component food product, such as the multiple components of a sandwich, the package comprising an outer container to house a first food component and at least one flexible envelope or barrier film layer that encloses at least one intermediate food component allowing for separation of the intermediate food component during extended periods of storage and prior to opening the product. A method for opening the package comprises applying a pulling force to an externally located protruding end portion of the envelope, such that the envelope peels apart and separates into ruptured layers that are pulled out of the food product and out of the outer container by the continual pulling force from the protruding end portion.05-20-2010
20100124591Food Package for Segregating Ingredients of a Multi-Component Food Product - A food package for segregating ingredients of a multi-component food product, such as the multiple components of a sandwich, the package comprising an outer container to house a first food component and at least one flexible envelope or barrier film layer that encloses at least one intermediate food component allowing for separation of the intermediate food component during extended periods of storage and prior to opening the product. A method for opening the package comprises applying a pulling force to an externally located protruding end portion of the envelope, such that the envelope peels apart and separates into ruptured layers that are pulled out of the food product and out of the outer container by the continual pulling force from the protruding end portion. Another method for opening comprises heating the container such that the barrier film layer ruptures upon heating, thus providing for components of the food product to combine.05-20-2010

Peter Lamp, Kaufering DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100310964Sealing assembly for a fuel cell stack and method for manufacturing a fuel cell stack - In order to provide a sealing assembly for a fuel cell stack comprising a plurality of fuel cell units, which are arranged consecutively in a stacking direction, wherein each of the fuel cell units comprises a housing with at least one housing part made of a metallic material, which also has an adequate electrical insulation effect and an adequate mechanical strength at a high operating temperature of the fuel cell stack, it is proposed that the sealing assembly comprises at least one intermediate element made of a metallic material, wherein the intermediate element is soldered to a housing part of a first fuel cell unit at least one location by means of a metal solder and is secured to a housing part of a second fuel cell unit at least another location, wherein the intermediate element and/or the housing part of the first fuel cell unit is provided with a coating made of a ceramic material.12-09-2010
20140147767Sealing assembly for a fuel cell stack and method for manufacturing a fuel cell stack - In order to provide a sealing assembly for a fuel cell stack comprising a plurality of fuel cell units, which are arranged consecutively in a stacking direction, wherein each of the fuel cell units comprises a housing with at least one housing part made of a metallic material, which also has an adequate electrical insulation effect and an adequate mechanical strength at a high operating temperature of the fuel cell stack, it is proposed that the sealing assembly comprises at least one intermediate element made of a metallic material, wherein the intermediate element is soldered to a housing part of a first fuel cell unit at at least one location by means of a metal solder and is secured to a housing part of a second fuel cell unit at at least another location, wherein the intermediate element and/or the housing part of the first fuel cell unit is provided with a coating made of a ceramic material.05-29-2014

Patent applications by Peter Lamp, Kaufering DE

Peter Lamp, Unterfoehring DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130252035Energy Storage Device for a Motor Vehicle - A motor vehicle energy storage device includes a first electrical energy store characterized by a first characteristic voltage curve defining the open-circuit voltage of the first energy store depending on the relative charge state and by a first characteristic resistance curve defining the internal resistance of the first energy store relevant for a charge process of the energy store, and a second electrical energy store connected in parallel and characterized by a second characteristic voltage curve defining the open-circuit voltage of the second energy store depending on the relative charge state and by a second characteristic resistance curve defining the internal resistance relevant for a charge process of the second energy store. The voltage value ranges covered by the first characteristic voltage curve and the second characteristic voltage curve partially overlap, and the first and second characteristic resistance curves and the second characteristic resistance curve have exactly one intersecting point.09-26-2013

Shauna L. Lamp, Alliance, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090309735RFID TAG ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MANAGING A RACE - A race management system which includes an RFID tag located between an inner and outer layer and is removably secured to a participant's bib through a mounting film. The inner layer is secured to a second inner layer having at least one fold line and an adhesive portion outward of the at least one fold line. The RFID tag is secured around a portion of the participant's shoe and is activated by at least one antenna to transmit identification data encoded on the tag. The encoded data corresponds to indicia printed on the bib and allows automatic collection of running times.12-17-2009
20110175710RFID TAG ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MANAGING A RACE - A race management system which includes an RFID tag located between an inner and outer layer and is removably secured to a participant's bib through a mounting film. The inner layer is secured to a second inner layer having at least one fold line and an adhesive portion outward of the at least one fold line. The RFID tag is secured around a portion of the participant's shoe and is activated by at least one antenna to transmit identification data encoded on the tag. The encoded data corresponds to indicia printed on the bib and allows automatic collection of running times.07-21-2011
20120199283RFID TAG ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MANAGING A RACE - A race management system which includes an RFID tag located between an inner and outer layer and is removably secured to a participant's bib through a mounting film. The inner layer is secured to a second inner layer having at least one fold line and an adhesive portion outward of the at least one fold line. The RFID tag is secured around a portion of the participant's shoe and is activated by at least one antenna to transmit identification data encoded on the tag. The encoded data corresponds to indicia printed on the bib and allows automatic collection of running times.08-09-2012

Patent applications by Shauna L. Lamp, Alliance, OH US

Tami Deanna Lamp, Bellevue, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140260108METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING A FILLED SACHET - Method and apparatus for making a filled sachet are disclosed. The apparatus comprises a downtube for delivering a content into an end portion of a sock, a sealer positioned proximate to the downtube for sealing the sock at a first seal position such that the content is confined between the first seal position and the end portion of the sock, and a separator positioned proximate to the downtube for separating the sealed portion of the sock from the sock.09-18-2014

Torsten Lamp, Dusseldorf DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090074028Converter with a Container for Receiving Molten Metal and with a Measurement Device for the Optical Temperature Determination of the Molten Metal and Method for the Temperature Determination in such a Converter - The invention relates to a converter with a container for receiving molten metal and with a measurement device for the optical temperature determination of the molten metal. The converter has an optical waveguide for guiding electromagnetic radiation emitted by the metal to an optical detector for determining the temperature of the metal from an analysis of the electromagnetic radiation. The converter further has a line arranged between the optical detector and the container through which fluid flows for guiding and transporting the optical waveguide. The optical detector is arranged, spaced apart from the container, in a region in which the surrounding temperature is less than 150 DEG C. The invention further relates to a method for the temperature determination of the molten metal in such a converter.03-19-2009
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