Patents by Inventor Christian Feige
Christian Feige 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: 9244639Abstract: A print release environment includes a client computing device, an imaging device and an active directory. The client stores an imaging job on a local hard disk. The client registers itself with the active directory indicating an existence of the job. Upon a user logging in to the imaging device to retrieve an imaged media corresponding to the imaging job, the imaging device queries the active directory for possible clients. The imaging device contacts client(s) and retrieves a list of jobs available to the user. The user selects their job and the client releases it direct to the imaging device. The client deletes the imaging job upon successful imaging of the media and undoes its registration with the active directory, unless further imaging jobs exist for the user. Encryption techniques are contemplated to secure the data of the imaging job end-to-end from the client to the imaging device.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2015Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Christian Wilhelm Marquardt, Christian Feige
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Patent number: 9152899Abstract: A print release environment includes a client computing device, an imaging device and an active directory. The client stores an imaging job on a local hard disk. The client registers itself with the active directory indicating an existence of the job. Upon a user logging in to the imaging device to retrieve an imaged media corresponding to the imaging job, the imaging device queries the active directory for possible clients. The imaging device contacts client(s) and retrieves a list of jobs available to the user. The user selects their job and the client releases it direct to the imaging device. The client deletes the imaging job upon successful imaging of the media and undoes its registration with the active directory, unless further imaging jobs exist for the user. Encryption techniques are contemplated to secure the data of the imaging job end-to-end from the client to the imaging device.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2013Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Christian Wilhelm Marquardt, Christian Feige
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Publication number: 20150178608Abstract: A print release environment includes a client computing device, an imaging device and an active directory. The client stores an imaging job on a local hard disk. The client registers itself with the active directory indicating an existence of the job. Upon a user logging in to the imaging device to retrieve an imaged media corresponding to the imaging job, the imaging device queries the active directory for possible clients. The imaging device contacts client(s) and retrieves a list of jobs available to the user. The user selects their job and the client releases it direct to the imaging device. The client deletes the imaging job upon successful imaging of the media and undoes its registration with the active directory, unless further imaging jobs exist for the user. Encryption techniques are contemplated to secure the data of the imaging job end-to-end from the client to the imaging device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Christian Wilhelm Marquardt, Christian Feige
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Publication number: 20150178023Abstract: A print release environment includes a client computing device, an imaging device and an active directory. The client stores an imaging job on a local hard disk. The client registers itself with the active directory indicating an existence of the job. Upon a user logging in to the imaging device to retrieve an imaged media corresponding to the imaging job, the imaging device queries the active directory for possible clients. The imaging device contacts client(s) and retrieves a list of jobs available to the user. The user selects their job and the client releases it direct to the imaging device. The client deletes the imaging job upon successful imaging of the media and undoes its registration with the active directory, unless further imaging jobs exist for the user. Encryption techniques are contemplated to secure the data of the imaging job end-to-end from the client to the imaging device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Christian Wilhelm Marquardt, Christian Feige
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Publication number: 20150178609Abstract: A print release environment includes a client computing device, an imaging device and an active directory. The client stores an imaging job on a local hard disk. The client registers itself with the active directory indicating an existence of the job. Upon a user logging in to the imaging device to retrieve an imaged media corresponding to the imaging job, the imaging device queries the active directory for possible clients. The imaging device contacts client(s) and retrieves a list of jobs available to the user. The user selects their job and the client releases it direct to the imaging device. The client deletes the imaging job upon successful imaging of the media and undoes its registration with the active directory, unless further imaging jobs exist for the user. Encryption techniques are contemplated to secure the data of the imaging job end-to-end from the client to the imaging device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Christian Wilhelm Marquardt, Christian Feige
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Patent number: 8976384Abstract: A print release environment includes a client computing device, an imaging device and an active directory. The client stores an imaging job on a local hard disk. The client registers itself with the active directory indicating an existence of the job. Upon a user logging in to the imaging device to retrieve an imaged media corresponding to the imaging job, the imaging device queries the active directory for possible clients. The imaging device contacts client(s) and retrieves a list of jobs available to the user. The user selects their job and the client releases it direct to the imaging device. The client deletes the imaging job upon successful imaging of the media and undoes its registration with the active directory, unless further imaging jobs exist for the user. Encryption techniques are contemplated to secure the data of the imaging job end-to-end from the client to the imaging device.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2013Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Christian Wilhelm Marquardt, Christian Feige
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Patent number: 6204507Abstract: A device for testing flat materials during production of material webs has a radiation source from which radiation passes through the material under investigation, residual radiation on another side of the material being detected by a gas-filled ionization detector. The detector arrangement has a plurality of interconnected measurement chambers provided with collector electrodes and arranged inside a common housing. The measurement chambers can together be evacuated and filled with an ionizable gas. Each of the measurement chambers is allocated its own radiation inlet window. The radiation source is allocated to the measurement chamber and has a linear radiation distribution.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1998Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Vacutec Messtechnik GmbHInventors: Christian Feige, Franz-Josef Urban, Steffen Hildebrandt
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Patent number: 4632012Abstract: A fire control system for a mobile weapon carrier incorporates a strapdown sensor block that includes inertial sensors. The digital outputs of the sensor block are utilized for weapon and sight stabilization, fire control and navigation with the aid of a signal processing system that includes a central digital computer, control and stabilization transducers associated with both sight and weapon, and a display for navigational data.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1984Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Assignee: LITEF der Hellige GmbHInventors: Christian Feige, Bertold Kirst