Patents by Inventor Gerhard Schneider
Gerhard Schneider has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9292765Abstract: The technology disclosed herein provides various embodiments for mapping glints that reflect off from an object to light sources responsible for the glints. Embodiments disclosed herein are able to correctly map glints to light sources by capturing just a few images with a camera. Each image is captured while illuminating the object with a different pattern of light sources. A glint free image may also be determined. A glint free image is one in which the glints have been removed by image processing techniques.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2014Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Derek Knee, John Eldridge, Robert Havlik, Ronald Boskovic, Christopher Mei, Gerhard Schneider, Djordje Nijemcevic, David Nister
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Publication number: 20160059859Abstract: A vehicle stability control system operates by detecting a wheel speed potentially indicative of the presence of a mini-spare wheel at a wheel location of a vehicle with a wheel speed sensor and determines that a mini-spare tire is present responsive to the wheel speed remaining within a predefined band for predefined time. A threshold value that triggers action by a vehicle stability control system is adjusted to provide the mini-spare wheel with a value different than a wheel speed threshold value indicative of wheel slipping for a standard wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Bo Ye, Michael Gerhard Schneider, Sai-Pavan Eswara, Matthew Conrad Tuhro, Vesa Luomaranta
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Patent number: 9255904Abstract: A sensor device for sensing at least a proportion of at least one gas component of a gas in a measurement gas space, in particular for detecting oxygen in an exhaust gas of a combustion machine, is proposed. The sensor device includes at least one sensor element. The sensor element includes at least one first electrode and at least one first reference electrode and at least one second reference electrode. The second reference electrode is connected to at least one reference gas channel. The first electrode is connected to the first reference electrode and the second reference electrode by at least one respective solid electrolyte. The sensor element has at least one diffusion element between the first reference electrode and the reference gas channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2012Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventors: Peer Kruse, Jens Schneider, Lothar Diehl, Gerhard Schneider, Christoph Peters
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Patent number: 9244492Abstract: Docking stations that may interface with various types of accessories. One example may physically and electrically support a connection to a portable computing device in either one or two orientations. One or more receptacles or dedicated or tethered cables may provide connections to one or more accessories. Examples may be able to authenticate and identify themselves to portable computing devices such that the devices know how to configure data outputs provided to the docking stations. An audio channel that converts digital audio signals and provides an analog audio signal at an audio jack may be included. Multiplexing circuitry that allows reversible connectors to be used may also be included.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2013Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Gerhard A. Schneider, Scott Krueger, Robert D. Watson, Alexei Kosut, Tony Chi Wang Ng
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Patent number: 9219376Abstract: The present invention relates to a charging circuit (20) for charging an energy storage element (30). The charging circuit (20) comprises a feedback module (201), a controlling module (202), a switching module (203) and a storage module (204), wherein the controlling module (202) is configured to adjust the control signal so as to increase the ON-OFF ratio of the switching module (203) when the feedback signal is substantially smaller than a reference signal, or to adjust the control signal so as to decrease the ON-OFF ratio of the switching module (203) when the feedback signal is substantially larger than a reference signal. By applying the charging circuit (20), the charging time for the energy storage element (30) is shorter and therefore less power from the power source (10) is consumed.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2010Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventor: Gerhard Schneider
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Patent number: 9183690Abstract: A method and an administration system (CCMS) are proposed for monitoring of disposal processes for funds (GM) which are accepted by at least one money acceptance system (CP) and which are removed from the monetary cycle, wherein inventory data (B1, B2) about the disposed funds (GM) are detected. The administration system (CCMS) has a first data interface (IF1) in order to receive first inventory data (B1) from the at least one money acceptance system (CP) and has a second data interface disposal device (WTU) which disposes of the funds (GM) from the monetary cycle. In addition, the administration system (CCMS) has at least one computing unit which compares the first and the second inventory data (B1, B2) with each other, and depending on this comparison, generates results data (R) for at least one device (BK) which administers the ownership of the funds (GM).Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2009Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Wincor Nixdorf International GmbHInventors: Gerhard Schneider, Christoph Oemig, Frank Lenzner
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Publication number: 20150312558Abstract: Enacted in a stereoscopic display system, a method to display a virtual object at a specified distance in front of an observer. The method includes sensing positions of the right and left eyes of the observer, and based on these positions, shifting a right or left display image of the virtual object. The shift is of such magnitude and direction as to confine the positional disparity between the right and left display images to a direction parallel to an interocular axis of the observer, in an amount to place the virtual object at the specified distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2014Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Quentin Simon Charles Miller, Drew Steedly, Gerhard Schneider
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Patent number: 9153193Abstract: Rendering different types of graphical content using a single primitive type. Embodiments enable graphical elements of different content types representing a scene to be rendered as a batch based on the single primitive type, thereby reducing data transfer and improving processing performance. For example, each graphical element in a batch of graphical elements can rendered based modifications to instances of a template shape, which represents a single primitive type usable for rendering different types of graphical content. The modifications to each instance can include modifying the instance according transformation data, clip data, and/or width and height data to position the instance in a scene, and filling the modified instance according to one or more of shape or brush data corresponding to the graphical element.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Gerhard Schneider, Bede Jordan, Ashraf Michail, Brendan J. Clark, Pawel Wiktor Olszta
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Publication number: 20150268821Abstract: Various embodiments relating to selection of a user interface object displayed on a graphical user interface based on eye gaze are disclosed. In one embodiment, a selection input may be received. A plurality of eye gaze samples at different times within a time window may be evaluated. The time window may be selected based on a time at which the selection input is detected. A user interface object may be selected based on the plurality of eye gaze samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2014Publication date: September 24, 2015Inventors: Scott Ramsby, Tony Ambrus, Michael Scavezze, Abby Lin Lee, Brian Mount, Ian Douglas McIntyre, Aaron Mackay Burns, Russ McMackin, Katelyn Elizabeth Doran, Gerhard Schneider, Quentin Simon Charles Miller
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Publication number: 20150193920Abstract: The technology disclosed herein provides various embodiments for mapping glints that reflect off from an object to light sources responsible for the glints. Embodiments disclosed herein are able to correctly map glints to light sources by capturing just a few images with a camera. Each image is captured while illuminating the object with a different pattern of light sources. A glint free image may also be determined. A glint free image is one in which the glints have been removed by image processing techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Derek Knee, John Eldridge, Robert Havlik, Ronald Boskovic, Christopher Mei, Gerhard Schneider, Djordje Nijemcevic, David Nister
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Patent number: 9076606Abstract: An exemplary magnet arrangement improves the running characteristics of a switching arc generated upon the interruption of a current circuit in a pre-chamber of a low-voltage circuit-breaker, in which the switching arc is directed between two electric arc running rails. The exemplary arrangement includes an open magnetic circuit having a magnetic material and at least one permanent magnet that delivers magnetic flux to the magnetic circuit, with magnetic induction generated in a vicinity of the pre-chamber acting upon the switching arc. The magnetic material can be configured as a U-section sheet metal plate which extends along the length of the pre-chamber and includes a material recess which extends through this pre-chamber metal sheet and is arranged to contain the at least one permanent magnet. The exemplary arrangement is of a simple construction and permits adjustment of magnetic induction acting in the pre-chamber of the low-voltage circuit-breaker.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2012Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: ABB SCHWEIZ AGInventors: Gerhard Schneider, Thomas Wulf
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Publication number: 20150093285Abstract: The present invention relates to a magnetic material, which contains at least one transition metal (TM), at least one rare earth metal (RE) and tungsten, wherein the proportion of transition metal (TM) is 60 to 90% by mass, the proportion of rare earth metal (RE) is 10 to 20% by mass, and the proportion of tungsten (W) is 5 to 25% by mass, in each case in relation to the total mass of the magnetic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2013Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Stefan Hinderberger, Christian Wegierski, Peter Barth, Gerhard Schneider, Arne Huber, Juergen Oberle, Dagmar Goll, Friederike Koeppen, Lars Bommer, Roland Stein, Markus Raith, Alberto Martinez-Limia, Roman Karimi, Ingrid Wuehrl, T-akashi Shigematsu
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Publication number: 20150077926Abstract: Docking stations that may facilitate the sharing or transfer of power among a portable computing device, a docking station, and an accessory. One example may provide power from an accessory to a portable computing device. Switches may be used to avoid harm from inadvertent contact with voltages on exposed terminals. Another example may provide power directly from a battery on a portable computing device to an accessory. Another may limit this direct connection to a first type of accessory. Examples may limit a power connection to another type of accessory through a regulator. Another example may power one or more internal circuits either through a portable computing device or an accessory, depending on a mode of operation of the portable computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2013Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Gerhard A. Schneider, Scott Krueger, Robert D. Watson, Alexei Kosut
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Publication number: 20150070832Abstract: Docking stations that may interface with various types of accessories. One example may physically and electrically support a connection to a portable computing device in either one or two orientations. One or more receptacles or dedicated or tethered cables may provide connections to one or more accessories. Examples may be able to authenticate and identify themselves to portable computing devices such that the devices know how to configure data outputs provided to the docking stations. An audio channel that converts digital audio signals and provides an analog audio signal at an audio jack may be included. Multiplexing circuitry that allows reversible connectors to be used may also be included.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2013Publication date: March 12, 2015Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Gerhard A. Schneider, Scott Krueger, Robert D. Watson, Alexei Kosut, Tony Chi Wang Ng
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Publication number: 20150035744Abstract: Embodiments are disclosed for adjusting alignment of a near-eye optic of a see-through head-mounted display system. In one embodiment, a method of detecting eye location for a head-mounted display system includes directing positioning light to an eye of a user and detecting the positioning light reflected from the eye of the user. The method further includes determining a distance between the eye and a near-eye optic of the head-mounted display system based on attributes of the detected positioning light, and providing feedback for adjusting the distance between the eye and the near-eye optic.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2013Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventors: Steve Robbins, Scott C. McEldowney, Xinye Lou, David D. Bohn, Quentin Simon Charles Miller, David Nister, Gerhard Schneider, Christopher Maurice Mei, Nathan Ackerman
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Patent number: 8872838Abstract: Performing primitive composition within a user interface thread, enhancing the ability to scale a user interface framework to computing devices having limited resources. In one or more embodiments, a user interface thread walks a user interface hierarchy that describes elements of a program's user interface and directly generates static Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) data structures representing at least a portion of the user interface hierarchy. The user interface thread passes the static GPU data structures to a composition thread, which uses these static GPU data structures during generation of a plurality of video frames. This includes the composition thread, based on the static GPU data structures, sending GPU data and GPU commands for the plurality of video frames to a GPU for rendering.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Gerhard Schneider, Bede Jordan, Ashraf Michail, Brendan J. Clark, Pawel Wiktor Olszta
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Publication number: 20140155706Abstract: A method and a system for quantifying anaesthesia and/or a state of vigilance (e.g. monitoring sedation or sleep) from a plurality of parameters acquired from a subject allows to determine an indicator that reliably quantifies the hypnotic component of anaesthesia and/or the state of vigilance and/or the analgesic component of anaesthesia, even if the number of parameters varies while monitoring the subject. Preferably, a first sub-indicator based on a first subset of parameters adapted to characterise a boundary region between consciousness and unconsciousness is determined, and a second sub-indicator based on a second subset of parameters adapted to characterise a level of hypnosis of said subject is determined, and said first sub-indicator and said second sub-indicator are then combined to compute a global indicator value.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHENInventors: Eberhard F. Kochs, Gerhard Schneider, Denis Jordan, Adem Omerovic, Matthias Kreuzer
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Publication number: 20130106885Abstract: Embodiments are directed to maintaining layout properties when aliasing a live element and to independently inheriting animation properties using aliases. In one scenario, a computer system generates aliases for a live element displayed in a user interface (UI). The aliases represent the live element in a UI layout which includes live element properties that are inherited hierarchically. The computer system removes the live element from the UI such that the live element is no longer visible on the UI, and integrates the generated aliases into the UI layout. The aliases inherit properties of the UI layout depending on where in the layout the alias was attached. The computer system then initiates an animation for the live element using the aliases which are integrated into the UI layout according to the properties inherited from the position of the aliases in the layout.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Brendan J. Clark, Ruurd Johan Boeke, Gerhard Schneider, Terry A. Adams, Hamid Mahmood, Bede Jordan
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Publication number: 20130063464Abstract: Rendering different types of graphical content using a single primitive type. Embodiments enable graphical elements of different content types representing a scene to be rendered as a batch based on the single primitive type, thereby reducing data transfer and improving processing performance. For example, each graphical element in a batch of graphical elements can rendered based modifications to instances of a template shape, which represents a single primitive type usable for rendering different types of graphical content. The modifications to each instance can include modifying the instance according transformation data, clip data, and/or width and height data to position the instance in a scene, and filling the modified instance according to one or more of shape or brush data corresponding to the graphical element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2011Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Gerhard Schneider, Bede Jordan, Ashraf Michail, Brendan J. Clark, Pawel Wiktor Olszta
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Publication number: 20130063459Abstract: Performing primitive composition within a user interface thread, enhancing the ability to scale a user interface framework to computing devices having limited resources. In one or more embodiments, a user interface thread walks a user interface hierarchy that describes elements of a program's user interface and directly generates static Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) data structures representing at least a portion of the user interface hierarchy. The user interface thread passes the static GPU data structures to a composition thread, which uses these static GPU data structures during generation of a plurality of video frames. This includes the composition thread, based on the static GPU data structures, sending GPU data and GPU commands for the plurality of video frames to a GPU for rendering.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2011Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Gerhard Schneider, Bede Jordan, Ashraf Michail, Brendan J. Clark, Pawel Wiktor Olszta