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20110304191 | Head Support - A head support for a backrest of a motor vehicle seat, which can be folded out of an upright use position into a cargo position directed in driving direction. The head support is mounted to be foldable toward the front side of the backrest between an upright operative position is in the use position, and a folded down inoperative position when the backrest is in the cargo position, around a horizontal head support spindle of a holder arranged at the backrest and carries the head support the head support spindle extends transverse to the driving direction. The holder is lowered completely or partially into a lowered position in the backrest in the inoperative position of the head support and can be raised from the lowered position into the raised position of the operative position. | 12-15-2011 |
20130278035 | VEHICLE SEAT, IN PARTICULAR A MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT - A vehicle seat, in particular a motor vehicle seat, has a seat part and a backrest which is provided with a backrest frame which runs all around as a load-bearing structure. The backrest frame has a lower crossmember, two side parts and an upper crossmember. The backrest can pivot relative to the seat part by at least one fitting which is attached to the backrest frame. At least one corner piece is provided as part of the backrest frame, which corner piece connects the lower crossmember to one of the seat parts. The fitting is attached to the corner piece. | 10-24-2013 |
20140183912 | VEHICLE SEAT, IN PARTICULAR MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT - A vehicle seat, has a seat part, a backrest, and at least one fitting, by which the back rest is attached pivotably to the seat part. The fitting has a first fitting part connected to the backrest and a second fitting part connected to the seat part. The fittings are normally located in the force flux between the backrest and seat part. The seat has at least one deformation zone which is deformed in the event of a crash. A supporting element is mounted on the backrest and supporting element is mounted on the seat part, the supporting elements normally being spaced apart from each other and, in the event of a crash, coming into contact with each other because of the deformation of the deformation zone to provide a further force flux path lying parallel to the fitting. | 07-03-2014 |
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20120100158 | ANTI CEACAM1 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USING SAME - A hybridoma cell which has been deposited under ATCC Accession Number PTA-9974 is disclosed. Also provided are Antibodies and methods of using same. | 04-26-2012 |
20120122122 | METHOD OF DIAGNOSING CANCER - A method of diagnosing cancer is provided. The method comprising determining a level of CEACAM1 on isolated peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) of a subject in need thereof, wherein an upregulation of the level of CEACAM1 above a predetermined threshold is indicative of cancer in said subject. | 05-17-2012 |
20130197060 | MICRORNA PATTERNS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF MELANOMA - The present invention relates to methods for diagnosing, staging, prognosticating and treating melanoma based on evaluating the expression of specific patterns of oncogenic or suppressive microRNA (miR) molecules in a patient in need thereof. | 08-01-2013 |
20140120554 | ANTI CEACAM1 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USING SAME - A hybridoma cell which has been deposited under ATCC Accession Number PTA-9974 is disclosed. Also provided are Antibodies and methods of using same. | 05-01-2014 |
20140235488 | MICRORNA PATTERNS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF MELANOMA - The present invention relates to methods for diagnosing, staging, prognosticating and treating melanoma based on evaluating the expression of specific patterns of oncogenic or suppressive microRNA (miR) molecules in a patient in need thereof. | 08-21-2014 |
20140271618 | ANTIBODIES TO CARCINOEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN-RELATED CELL ADHESION MOLECULE (CEACAM) - The present invention provides antibodies, as well as molecules having at least the antigen-binding portion of an antibody, recognizing a specific epitope of the protein CEACAM1 and optionally binds also other subtypes of the CEACAM protein family. Disclosed antibodies and antibody fragments are characterized by specific CDR sequences. Methods of production and use in therapy and diagnosis, of such antibodies and antibody fragments are also provided. | 09-18-2014 |
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20100023744 | Interface Monitoring Device, Computer System, and Method for Monitoring a Differential Interface Port - An interface monitoring device can be used with at least one differential interface port with a positive and a negative data line for connecting a peripheral device. The interface monitoring device has a monitoring circuit and a deactivation circuit. The monitoring circuit is designed to monitor at least one signal level dependent on the signal level of the positive and/or the negative data line and the deactivation circuit is designed to stop data traffic via the positive and/or the negative data line of the at least one interface port. | 01-28-2010 |
20110109371 | ENERGY-SAVING CIRCUIT FOR A PERIPHERAL DEVICE, PERIPHERAL DEVICE, SWITCHING DEVICE AND METHOD OF OPERATION - An energy-saving circuit applies to a peripheral device for connection to a data bus of a host system. The energy-saving circuit includes a monitoring circuit for monitoring a communication via the data bus, a holding circuit for holding a connection state of the peripheral device, at least one switching element for interrupting a supply voltage for the peripheral device, and a control circuit. The control circuit is set up to recognize by means of the monitoring circuit the beginning of an idle state of the data bus, to hold the connection state of the peripheral device by activation of the holding circuit upon recognition of the idle state, and to interrupt the feeding of a supply voltage for the peripheral device by opening the at least one switching element. | 05-12-2011 |
20130246667 | INTERFACE MONITORING DEVICE FOR AN INTERFACE PORT AND USE OF AN INTERFACE MONITORING DEVICE - An interface monitoring apparatus for an interface port for connecting a peripheral device to an interface chip by at least one first data line includes a capacitive element arranged between the interface chip and the interface port and which capacitively couples the first data line to the interface chip, a first monitoring circuit coupled to the first data line at the interface port and which monitors at least one device-end termination of the first data line and provides a first control signal in the event of it being identified that a termination for the first data line is not present, and a first deactivation circuit that permanently stops data traffic via the first data line of the interface port until the interface monitoring apparatus is reset when the first control signal has been provided by the first monitoring circuit. | 09-19-2013 |
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20120221964 | OPINION FEEDBACK IN A COMPUTER-BASED SOCIAL NETWORK - A method for soliciting opinion feedback in a computer-based social network in which the computer-based social network is populated by a set of users defined by social profiles indicating shared interests with an individual. The method includes displaying, in substantially real-time, a mirrored-representation of an individual based upon a captured digital image of the individual. The individual identifies an item of a plurality of items, wherein the mirrored-representation mimics a motion gesture of the individual to identify the item. The individual adorns the mirrored-representation with the identified item of the plurality of items, uploads the adorned mirrored-representation to the computer-based social network. The individual receives, in response, opinion feedback relating to the adorned mirrored-representation from at least a subset of the set of users. | 08-30-2012 |
20140077928 | System, Method and Computer Program Product for Detecting Tampering in a Product - A system for detecting tampering in a product having a tamper-detector seal, including a secure element configured to store a digital signature and a data associated with the digital signature, transmit the digital signature and the data associated with the digital signature in response to a request, detect tampering of the tamper-detector seal, and modify the data associated with the digital signature if tampering is detected. The system further includes a seal validation device configured to receive a public key associated with the product, request the digital signature and the data associated with the digital signature from the secure element, and validate the digital signature utilizing the data associated with the digital signature and the public key associated with the product. | 03-20-2014 |
20140082713 | System and Method for Location-Based Authentication - Systems and methods are provided for enhancing security by providing additional authentication factors. Prior to authentication, a user may enroll a device from which access to a service or application is authorized. During authentication, the authentication system may retrieve the location of the enrolled device and generate one or more questions that only a user in that location can answer. The user may additionally or alternatively enroll a movement signature with an authentication server as an authentication factor. The user may set a pattern for device movement. During authentication, the user moves the device in the pattern. The device then transmits the movement signature for authentication. | 03-20-2014 |
20140082720 | Method and System for Authentication of Device Using Hardware DNA - Methods and systems for authentication of a device are disclosed. An exemplary method includes transmitting an energy towards the device including a material, monitoring a response of the device to the transmitted energy, generating a signature of the device based on the response of the device to the transmitted energy, comparing the device signature to an enrolled signature for the device, and indicating that authentication of the device is successful when the generated signature matches the enrolled signature. An exemplary system includes a transmitter configured to transmit an energy towards the device, a receiver configured to monitor a response of the device, and a processor configured to generate a signature of the device based on the response of the device, compare the device signature to an enrolled signature for the device, and indicate that authentication of the device is successful when the generated signature matches the enrolled signature. | 03-20-2014 |
20140181901 | Secure Active Networks - A secure active network includes a plurality of secure elements which communicate with one another to share and log information such as identification, location, and user activity associated with each secure element. Secure elements exchange data with one another, and log data received. The periodicity of communication between secure elements, encryption of the information, and the operating frequency in which the information is transmitted and received may be changed if communication is lost between any of the secure elements or if a determination is made that a secure element has travelled outside a predetermined zone. The integrity of the secure network may be verified at any time by comparing the logged information to a reference network. | 06-26-2014 |
20140325594 | Methods and Systems for Secured Authentication of Applications on a Network - A secured communication network can include a server including an authentication backend, the authentication backend configured to communicate with an authentication front end of a communication device. A server applet can be associated with the authentication backend. The server applet can authenticate an access right associated with the communication device and establish a security level for the communication with the communication device based on information received from the authentication front end. | 10-30-2014 |