Patents by Inventor Thomas Baeck
Thomas Baeck 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: 11992985Abstract: A filter device for plasticized molding material includes a filter housing and a filter element arranged in the filter housing. The filter housing has at least two housing elements movable relative to each other. A drive is provided, via which the housing elements are movable between an open position and a closed position. The filter element is at least partially released in the open position of the housing elements and can preferably be taken out of the filter housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2023Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: ENGEL AUSTRIA GMBHInventors: Guenther Klammer, Thomas Koepplmayr, Gerhard Baeck, Raffael Johannes Rathner, Klaus Fellner
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Publication number: 20240083087Abstract: Filter device for a molding machine with at least one filter element for filtering plasticized material, in particular plasticized plastic, wherein, in a fluidically parallel arrangement relative to the at least one filter element, at least one valve element is provided, which is formed to prevent the plasticized material from flowing through the at least one valve element during an injection process in a closed position and to allow the plasticized material to flow through the at least one valve element in an open position, in order to make it possible to relieve the pressure on the at least one filter element after the injection process.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Guenther KLAMMER, Thomas KOEPPLMAYR, Gerhard BAECK, Raffael Johannes RATHNER, Klaus FELLNER
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Patent number: 10614255Abstract: A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system employs a computer readable medium and a computer program encoded on the medium. The computer program is operable, when executed on a computer, for electronically creating at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates a plurality of engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site. Existing GIS data is collected for the selected undeveloped land site. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its cost. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. Documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem is delivered to the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2017Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Bentley Systems, IncorporatedInventors: Michael W. Detwiler, James W. Reynolds, Jr., Anthony H. Watts, Ron Breukelaar, Thomas Baeck
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Patent number: 10380270Abstract: A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system electronically creates at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates a number of engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its fitness. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. A computer output device outputs to a user documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2014Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Bentley Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Detwiler, James W. Reynolds, Jr., Anthony H. Watts, Thomas Baeck, Ron Breukelaar
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Patent number: 10366180Abstract: A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system employs a computer readable medium and a computer program encoded on the medium. The computer program is operable, when executed on a computer, for electronically creating at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site, the land site including a conceptually designed vehicle parking area. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its cost. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. Documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem is delivered to the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: Bentley Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Detwiler, James W. Reynolds, Jr., Anthony H. Watts, Thomas Baeck, Ron Breukelaar, Hans Peter Senft
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Publication number: 20170329875Abstract: A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system employs a computer readable medium and a computer program encoded on the medium. The computer program is operable, when executed on a computer, for electronically creating at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates a plurality of engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site. Existing GIS data is collected for the selected undeveloped land site. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its cost. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. Documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem is delivered to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Inventors: Michael W. Detwiler, James W. Reynolds, JR., Anthony H. Watts, Ron Breukelaar, Thomas Baeck
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Patent number: 9721043Abstract: A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system employs a computer readable medium and a computer program encoded on the medium. The computer program is operable, when executed on a computer, for electronically creating at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates a plurality of engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site. Existing GIS data is collected for the selected undeveloped land site. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its cost. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. Documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem is delivered to the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Bentley Systems, IncorporatedInventors: Michael W. Detwiler, James W. Reynolds, Jr., Anthony H. Watts, Thomas Baeck, Ron Breukelaar
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Publication number: 20150154318Abstract: A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system employs a computer readable medium and a computer program encoded on the medium. The computer program is operable, when executed on a computer, for electronically creating at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates a plurality of engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site. Existing GIS data is collected for the selected undeveloped land site. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its cost. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. Documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem is delivered to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: June 4, 2015Applicant: BLUERIDGE ANALYTICS, INC.Inventors: Michael W. Detwiler, James W. Reynolds, JR., Anthony H. Watts, Thomas Baeck, Ron Breukelaar
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Publication number: 20140163932Abstract: A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system electronically creates at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates a number of engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its fitness. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. A computer output device outputs to a user documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2014Publication date: June 12, 2014Inventors: Michael W. Detwiler, James W. Reynolds, Jr., Anthony H. Watts, Thomas Baeck, Ron Breukelaar
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Patent number: 8655629Abstract: A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system electronically creates at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates a number of engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its fitness. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. A computer output device outputs to a user documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: BLUERIDGE Analytics, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Detwiler, James W. Reynolds, Jr., Anthony H. Watts, Thomas Baeck, Ron Breukelaar
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Publication number: 20120330621Abstract: A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system employs a computer readable medium and a computer program encoded on the medium. The computer program is operable, when executed on a computer, for electronically creating at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site, the land site including a conceptually designed vehicle parking area. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its cost. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. Documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem is delivered to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: Michael W. Detwiler, James W. Reynolds, JR., Anthony H. Watts, Thomas Baeck, Ron Breukelaar, Hans Peter Senft
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Patent number: 8321181Abstract: A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system electronically creates at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates a number of engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its fitness. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. A computer output device outputs to a user documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: BLUERIDGE Analytics, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Detwiler, James W. Reynolds, Jr., Anthony H. Watts, Thomas Baeck, Ron Breukelaar
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Publication number: 20100211512Abstract: A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system electronically creates at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates a number of engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its fitness. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. A computer output device outputs to a user documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2007Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Michael W. Detwiler, James W. Reynolds, JR., Anthony H. Watts, Thomas Baeck, Ron Breukelaar