Patents by Inventor Christoph Lessmoellmann
Christoph Lessmoellmann 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: 7783984Abstract: The invention provides a method and apparatus, including computer program products, for interfacing communication between a warehouse management system and a portable device, the device being adapted for processing voice XML data, the method comprising: receiving, from the warehouse management system, GUI screen data comprising visual content; generating voice XML data one the basis of the visual content, the voice XML data comprising at least one portion which is representative of voice information; and transmitting the generated voice XML data to the device.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2004Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Karl Christian Roediger, Ben-Shaul Yair, Arkadi Kagan, Alexander Rosenbaum, Li Gong, Matthias Winkler, Samir Rayiani, Christoph Lessmoellmann
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Publication number: 20080313353Abstract: The invention provides methods and apparatus, for interfacing communicating between a plurality of portable devices and a warehouse management system, each of the devices being equipped with a web browser for displaying visual content, the warehouse management system comprising for each of the devices an XSL file associated therewith, the XSL file comprising information for transforming XML data in a format which can be displayed on the web browser of the associated device, the method comprising: receiving, from the warehouse management system, a GUI screen comprising content to be displayed on the web browser of one selected device of the portable devices; generating XML data which describes GUI screen controls representing the content; transforming the XML data by use of the XSL file which is associated with the selected device; and transmitting the transformed file to the device for display by the device web browser.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2004Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: SAP AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTInventors: Chris Roediger, Ben-Shaul Yair, Arkadi Kagan, Gideo Mair, Oleg Belilovsky, Sergey Tsigelman, Christoph Lessmoellmann, Alexander Rosenbaum
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Publication number: 20080065984Abstract: The invention provides a method and apparatus, including computer program products, for interfacing communication between a warehouse management system and a portable device, the device being adapted for processing voice XML data, the method comprising: receiving, from the warehouse management system, GUI screen data comprising visual content; generating voice XML data one the basis of the visual content, the voice XML data comprising at least one portion which is representative of voice information; and transmitting the generated voice XML data to the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2004Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: SAP AK TIENGESELLSCHAFTInventors: Karl Roediger, Ben-Shaul Yair, Arkadi Kagan, Alexander Rosenbaum, Li Gong, Matthias Winkler, Samir Rayiani, Christoph Lessmoellmann
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Patent number: 7246615Abstract: A nozzle assembly for use in atomizing and generating sprays from a fluid. The nozzle assembly includes two members, each with generally planar surfaces, that are joined together. A first set of channels is formed in the generally planar surface of a first one of the members to form, in cooperation with the generally planar surface of the second of the members, a plurality of filter passageways. A plenum chamber is formed in the first member. The plenum chamber is in fluid communication with and downstream of the plurality of filter passageways. A second set of channels is formed in the generally planar surface of the first member to form, in cooperation with the generally planar surface of the second member, a plurality of nozzle outlet passageways. These nozzle outlet passageways are in fluid communication with the plenum chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Boehringer International GmbHInventors: Frank Bartels, Wulf Bachtler, Stephen T Dunne, Joachim Eicher, Bernhard Freund, William B Hart, Christoph Lessmoellmann
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Publication number: 20040199437Abstract: A method of implementing a value-added service (VAS) in a warehouse management system includes configuring the warehouse management system by includes instructions to execute the VAS and a VAS type indicator. The method also includes, upon receiving a sales order, determining if the VAS is required for the sales order. The method further includes, if the VAS is required for the sales order, monitoring execution of the VAS for the sales order using a procedure determined to be appropriate for the VAS type for the VAS being executed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Christoph Lessmoellmann, Orit Harel, Noam Tamarkin, Ami Heitner, Ziv Holzman
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Publication number: 20040181467Abstract: An inventory management system includes an electronic device operable to receive job data related to a task, such as for example, picking, stocking, or counting, performed by a worker in a warehouse, in a selected one of a plurality of available input modalities. The system also includes an inventory database operable to store inventory data that includes count information and location information for each of a plurality of items, accessible in a plurality of formats, such as, for example Voice Extensible Markup Language (VXML) or Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), each compatible with one of the available input modalities. The system also includes a format determination system operable to input inventory data in a received one of the formats and determine corresponding inventory data in remaining ones of the formats.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: Samir Raiyani, Jie Weng, Li Gong, Christoph Lessmoellmann
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Patent number: 6660151Abstract: A microstructured mold is produced from a solid body (metal, ceramic, glass, stone or monocrystalline material) by precision mechanical machining, additive or subtractive structuring. The mold insert is filled and covered by a flowable material and the solidified material is separated from the mold insert giving a microstructure element. The microstructure elements produced by the process have good material properties and can be prepared in a broad range of shapes and structures.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: STEAG MicroParts GmbHInventors: Christoph Lessmöllmann, Joachim Eicher, Holger Reinecke
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Publication number: 20030075623Abstract: The present invention provides a simple form of nozzle assembly for use in generating sprays from a fluid, which comprises a first member having one or more nozzle outlets, one or more fluid inlets and one or more channels connecting them formed by electrical or chemical etching or other processes which selectively remove material from one face of the said member; and a second member co-operating with the said first member to provide a wall of said outlets, inlets or channels to form the fluid flow paths for the nozzle assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Frank Bartels, Wulf Bachtler, Stephen Terence Dunne, Joachim Eicher, Bernhard Freund, William Barrie Hart, Christoph Lessmoellmann
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Patent number: 6503362Abstract: A nozzle assembly for use in atomizing and generating sprays from a fluid. The nozzle assembly includes two members, each with generally planar surfaces, that are joined together. A first set of channels is formed in the generally planar surface of a first one of the members to form, in cooperation with the generally planar surface of the second of the members, a plurality of filter passageways. A plenum chamber is formed in the first member. The plenum chamber is in fluid communication with and downstream of the plurality of filter passageways. A second set of channels is formed in the generally planar surface of the first member to form, in cooperation with the generally planar surface of the second member, a plurality of nozzle outlet passageways. These nozzle outlet passageways are in fluid communication with the plenum chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1999Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbHInventors: Frank Bartels, Wulf Bachtler, Stephen Terence Dunne, Joachim Eicher, Bernhard Freund, William Barrie Hart, Christoph Lessmoellmann
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Patent number: 6007676Abstract: A nozzle assembly for use in atomizing and generating sprays from a fluid. The nozzle assembly includes two members, each with generally planar surfaces, that are joined together. A first set of channels is formed in the generally planar surface of a first one of the members to form, in cooperation with the generally planar surface of the second of the members, a plurality of filter passageways. A plenum chamber is formed in the first member. The plenum chamber is in fluid communication with and downstream of the plurality of filter passageways. A second set of channels is formed in the generally planar surface of the first member to form, in cooperation with the generally planar surface of the second member, a plurality of nozzle outlet passageways. These nozzle outlet passageways are in fluid communication with the plenum chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbHInventors: Frank Bartels, Wulf Bachtler, Stephen Terance Dunne, Joachim Eicher, Bernhard Freund, William Barrie Hart, Christoph Lessmoellmann
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Patent number: 5911851Abstract: A nozzle assembly for use in atomizing and generating sprays from a fluid. The nozzle assembly includes two members joined together. In one of the two members are formed one or more nozzle outlets, one or more fluid inlets, and a plurality of channels that form filter passageways. The nozzle outlets discharge fluid jets that impinge on one another to thereby atomize the fluid. Alternatively, an impact element or a vortex-generating structure can be used in the nozzle outlet to atomize the fluid. Methods are also provided for producing the nozzle assembly by forming the inlets, outlets, and/or channels through electrical or chemical etching or other processes that selectively remove material from at least one face of a nozzle assembly member.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1996Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbHInventors: Frank Bartels, Wulf Bachtler, Stephen Terence Dunne, Joachim Eicher, Bernhard Freund, William Barrie Hart, Christoph Lessmoellmann
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Patent number: 5547094Abstract: A nozzle assembly for use in atomizing and generating sprays from a fluid. The nozzle assembly includes two members joined together. In one of the two members are formed one or more nozzle outlets, one or more fluid inlets, and a plurality of channels that form filter passageways. The nozzle outlets discharge fluid jets that impinge on one another to thereby atomize the fluid. Alternatively, an impact element or a vortex-generating structure can be used in the nozzle outlet to atomize the fluid. Methods are also provided for producing the nozzle assembly by forming the inlets, outlets, and/or channels through electrical or chemical etching or other processes that selectively remove material from at least one face of a nozzle assembly member.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignees: DMW (Technology) Ltd., Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbHInventors: Frank Bartels, Wulf Bachtler, Stephen T. Dunne, Joachim Eicher, Bernhard Freund, William B. Hart, Christoph Lessmoellmann
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Patent number: 5472143Abstract: A nozzle assembly for use in atomizing and generating sprays from a fluid. The nozzle assembly includes two members joined together. In one of the two members are formed one or more nozzle outlets, one or more fluid inlets, and a plurality of channels that form filter passageways. The nozzle outlets discharge fluid jets that impinge on one another to thereby atomize the fluid. Alternatively, an impact element or a vortex-generating structure can be used in the nozzle outlet to atomize the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1993Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignees: Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH, DMW (Technology) Ltd.Inventors: Frank Bartels, Wulf Bachtler, Stephen T. Dunne, Joachim Eicher, Bernhard Freund, William B. Hart, Christoph Lessmoellmann