Patents by Inventor Christian Kramer
Christian Kramer 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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Publication number: 20210277942Abstract: A bearing assembly for a charging apparatus. The bearing assembly comprises a bearing housing and a shaft. The bearing assembly further comprises a compressor-side bearing bushing and a turbine-side bearing bushing which together support the shaft inside a bearing bore of the bearing housing. The bearing assembly is configured to supply unequal amounts of lubricant to a compressor-side outer lubrication gap of the compressor-side bearing bushing and to a turbine-side outer lubrication gap of the turbine-side bearing bushing. The bearing assembly is further configured to supply unequal amounts of lubricant to a compressor-side inner lubrication gap of the compressor-side bearing bushing and to a turbine-side inner lubrication gap of the turbine-side bearing bushing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Inventors: Christoph BAUM, Karl-Ludwig BRAUN, Thomas DUCKER-SCHULZ, Panagiotis KOUTSOVASILIS, Christian KRAMER, Christian KUNKLER, Ivo NAWRATH, Erdogan PEKTAS
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Publication number: 20210277935Abstract: A bearing assembly for a charging apparatus. The bearing assembly comprises a bearing housing and a shaft. The bearing assembly further comprises a compressor-side bearing bushing and a turbine-side bearing bushing which together support the shaft inside a bearing bore of the bearing housing. The compressor-side bearing bushing is configured differently than the turbine-side bearing bushing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Inventors: Christoph BAUM, Karl-Ludwig BRAUN, Thomas DUCKER-SCHULZ, Panagiotis KOUTSOVASILIS, Christian KRAMER, Christian KUNKLER, Ivo NAWRATH, Erdogan PEKTAS
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Publication number: 20200290998Abstract: The disclosure provides novel imidazole pyrazole derivatives having the general formula (I), and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein X1, RA and R3 to R7 are as described herein: Further provided are pharmaceutical compositions including the compounds, processes of manufacturing the compounds and methods of using the compounds as medicaments, in particular methods of using the compounds as antibiotics for the treatment or prevention of bacterial infections and resulting diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Applicant: Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.Inventors: Jean-Baptiste Blanc, Christian Kramer, Christian Lerner, Matthias Nettekoven, Philippe Pflieger, Bernd Puellmann, Thomas Ryckmans, Sébastien Schmitt, Min Wang, Song Yang, Chengang Zhou
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Patent number: 10402422Abstract: A computer-implemented method for synchronizing a first data object to a second data object, wherein, each data object is assigned to a metaclass from a number of metaclasses, the metaclasses being organized in a tree structure with a root metaclass; a metaclass in the tree structure is ascertained that is situated on the path between the first data object and the root metaclass and on the path between the second data object and the root metaclass, a first and a second metaobject are produced from the ascertained metaclass; two transformations are performed to transform the first data object into the first metaobject and the second data object into the second metaobject; the first metaobject and the second metaobject are synchronized; and a third transformation is performed, the first metaobject being transformed into the first data object and the second metaobject being transformed into the second data object.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2016Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: OMS SOFTWARE GMBHInventor: Christian Kramer
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Patent number: 10048947Abstract: A computer-implemented method and a correspondingly adapted computer program product or software application for connecting business objects in a software application (SA), wherein the software application comprises a connector (K), wherein the connector comprises a code identifying an abstract business object class (ABO1 to ABOn), the software application identifies the abstract business object class specified in the connector at runtime in a hierarchy of abstract business object classes, and the software application, at runtime, proceeding from the identified abstract business object class, identifies at least one concrete business object class (KBO1 to KBOn), directly or indirectly derived therefrom, and establishes a connection (V) in at least one instance (I1 to In) of the at least one identified concrete business object class, via which connection the software application accesses attributes and methods of the instance of the concrete business object class.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2016Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: OMS SOFTWARE GMBHInventor: Christian Kramer
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Patent number: 9967243Abstract: Disclosed are a method and a system for accessing data by a client device in a distributed network system having a central server system, at least one client device, and at least one business object server. The client device and business object server are coupled to the central server system via a communication network. In the business object server, a number of business objects are stored. Each business object server includes a number of offices; each business object is assigned to an office in the respective business object server. The central server system receives an access request message, which includes at least one unique client identifier; the central server system determines at least one access authorization by means of the client identifier, and generates access instructions for the business objects, which the client device is allowed to access. The business objects are read and are transmitted to the client device.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2015Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: OMS SOFTWARE GMBHInventor: Christian Kramer
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Publication number: 20170312343Abstract: The present invention provides FAHD1 for use in a method for the treatment or prevention of aberrations of the energy metabolism of the nervous system, pancreas, kidney, liver, muscles or adipose tissue. Further, a method of decarboxylating an organic compound is provided, which uses FAHD1 to decarboxylate the organic compound. Additionally, a method and a kit for identifying inhibitors of FAHD1 are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2015Publication date: November 2, 2017Inventors: Eva Albertini, Elisabeth Mayr, Andrea Taferner, Haymo Pircher, Pidder Jansen-Duerr, Susanne von Grafenstein, Christian Kramer, Klaus R. Liedl, Thomas Diener, Christina Metzger
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Publication number: 20160147508Abstract: A computer-implemented method and a correspondingly adapted computer program product or software application for connecting business objects in a software application (SA), wherein the software application comprises a connector (K), wherein the connector comprises a code identifying an abstract business object class (ABO1 to ABOn), the software application identifies the abstract business object class specified in the connector at runtime in a hierarchy of abstract business object classes, and the software application, at runtime, proceeding from the identified abstract business object class, identifies at least one concrete business object class (KBO1 to KBOn), directly or indirectly derived therefrom, and establishes a connection (V) in at least one instance (I1 to In) of the at least one identified concrete business object class, via which connection the software application accesses attributes and methods of the instance of the concrete business object class.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2016Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventor: Christian KRAMER
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Publication number: 20160147857Abstract: A computer-implemented method for synchronizing a first data object to a second data object, wherein, each data object is assigned to a metaclass from a number of metaclasses, the metaclasses being organized in a tree structure with a root metaclass; a metaclass in the tree structure is ascertained that is situated on the path between the first data object and the root metaclass and on the path between the second data object and the root metaclass, a first and a second metaobject are produced from the ascertained metaclass; two transformations are performed to transform the first data object into the first metaobject and the second data object into the second metaobject; the first metaobject and the second metaobject are synchronized; and a third transformation is performed, the first metaobject being transformed into the first data object and the second metaobject being transformed into the second data object.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2016Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventor: Christian KRAMER
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Publication number: 20160032213Abstract: We provide a SAE 15W-30 lubricating oil, comprising: a Group II base oil having a KV at 100° C. from 5.0 to 8.0 mm2/s; a second Group II base oil having a KV at 100° C. from 10 to 14 mm2/s; a DI additive package designed to meet API CJ-4; and 0.50 to 4.95 wt % viscosity modifier; wherein the lubricating oil has a TBN from 8.55 to 11.00 and provides an Induction Time in a CMOT from 270 to 450 minutes. We also provide a process for making the lubricating oil, comprising: blending the Group II base oils to make a blended base oil mixture and adding to the blended base oil mixture: a DI additive package designed to meet API CJ-4, and a viscosity modifier; wherein the lubricating oil has a TBN from 8.55 to 11.00 and provides an Induction Time in a CMOT from 270 to 450 minutes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2014Publication date: February 4, 2016Applicants: Chevron U.S.A. Inc., Chevron Oronite Company LLCInventors: John Coakwell Green, Melanie Frances Tobias, Kevin David Carabell, John Michael Rosenbeum, David Christian Kramer
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Publication number: 20150237034Abstract: Disclosed are a method and a system for accessing data by a client device in a distributed network system having a central server system, at least one client device, and at least one business object server. The client device and business object server are coupled to the central server system via a communication network. In the business object server, a number of business objects are stored. Each business object server includes a number of offices; each business object is assigned to an office in the respective business object server. The central server system receives an access request message, which includes at least one unique client identifier; the central server system determines at least one access authorization by means of the client identifier, and generates access instructions for the business objects, which the client device is allowed to access. The business objects are read and are transmitted to the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2015Publication date: August 20, 2015Inventor: Christian KRAMER
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Publication number: 20150120316Abstract: A method for acquiring problem images and for determining solution proposals in a system comprising at least a server means and a client means is provided, wherein the client means can be coupled to the server means via a communications network, wherein the sever means is coupled to a storage means, in which a number of problem images, a number of parameters, and a number of solutions are stored, wherein at least one parameter and at least one solution are respectively assigned to the problem images, wherein the parameters assigned to a problem image describe the problem image, and by means of the selected parameters, a solution is determined. Further, a corresponding system is provided, which is also adapted to learn new solutions for new or known problem images. Further, program means for a client means are provided, which are adapted to cooperate with the method according to the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventor: Christian KRAMER
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Patent number: 8219255Abstract: A method and a system for controlling an electrical installation uses a graphics-based control system, e.g. a SCADA system and a geo-referenced information system, such as a geographic information system. The system is capable of displaying at least one component of the electrical installation and a piece of geo-referenced information that is linked to the component of the electrical installation. In the GIS, selectable context menus can be displayed in relation to specific geographic reference points, in particular in relation to the location coordinates of the components of the electrical installation, the menus being selected by a user. The context menus determine control commands for the SCADA system, the commands are transmitted directly to the SCADA system after a relevance check and are executed. A user can thus use the GIS system as a type of entry mask for the specification of control commands in the SCADA system.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2006Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Thomas Jachmann, Christian Kramer
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Publication number: 20120028863Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to methods of making application-specific finished lubricant compositions comprising bio-derived diester species. In some embodiments, bio-derived fatty acid moieties are reacted with Fischer-Tropsch/gas-to-liquids reaction products and/or by-products (e.g., gas-to-liquids-produced ?-olefins) to yield bio-derived diester species that can then be selectively blended with base oil and one or more additive species to yield an application-specific finished lubricant product having a biomass-derived component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventors: David Christian Kramer, Nicole A. Ketterer, Nathan Todd Knotts, Mark Edward Okazaki, Stephen Joseph Miller, Saleh A. Elomari, Ravindra Shah, Allan George Hee, William Loh, Zhen Zhou, Randolph Albert Baer, John A. Zakarian, Gian Lawrence Fagan, Samil Beret
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Publication number: 20100312407Abstract: A method and a system for controlling an electrical installation uses a graphics-based control system, e.g. a SCADA system and a geo-referenced information system, such as a geographic information system. The system is capable of displaying at least one component of the electrical installation and a piece of geo-referenced information that is linked to the component of the electrical installation. In the GIS, selectable context menus can be displayed in relation to specific geographic reference points, in particular in relation to the location coordinates of the components of the electrical installation, the menus being selected by a user. The context menus determine control commands for the SCADA system, the commands are transmitted directly to the SCADA system after a relevance check and are executed. A user can thus use the GIS system as a type of entry mask for the specification of control commands in the SCADA system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2006Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTInventors: Thomas Jachmann, Christian Kramer
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Publication number: 20070021223Abstract: A longitudinal plunging unit for the transmission of torque in a drive assembly. It comprises a profiled sleeve (21) with circumferentially distributed, longitudinally extending first ball grooves (22); a profiled journal (11) with circumferentially distributed, longitudinally extending second ball grooves (12); balls (31) which are arranged in groups of pairs of first and second ball grooves (12, 22); a ball cage (41) which is arranged between the profiled sleeve (21) and the profiled journal (11) and fixes the balls (31) in their positions relative to one another; and a spring mechanism (51) which is supported on at least one axial stop (42, 43) and designed in such a way that, in an unloaded condition, the ball cage (42) is held at a distance from the at least one axial stop (42, 43).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2004Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Heiko Kossack, Arnee Berger, Olaf Wolf, Stephan Maucher, Thomas Weckerling, Martin Garzorz, Christian Kramer