Patents by Inventor Christopher Reinke

Christopher Reinke 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).

  • Patent number: 8573398
    Abstract: A flexible sheet container is provided that permits a user to quickly and easily feed a leading sheet. The container has a base portion that defines a storage area and a top covering the base portion. The top includes an opening into the storage area through which individual flexible sheets are dispensed. A pair of opposing flaps is pivotally attached to the top at their first ends and each extends toward the dispensing opening with its second end. The complementary second ends of the flaps together further define the dispensing opening while in a dispensing position. The flaps pivot inward toward the storage area to provide access through the opening into the storage area. As such, to feed a leading flexible sheet, a user may rotate the flaps inward, grab a leading flexible sheet, and pull it through the opening. During dispensing, the flaps rotate outward and retain subsequent sheets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2013
    Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LP
    Inventors: Christopher Reinke, Charles W. Sears, Michael A. Susi, David H. Pitcher
  • Publication number: 20130019478
    Abstract: The invention relates to a heat exchange device, in particular a vehicle radiator, for indirect exchange of heat between a first medium and a second medium, with a first guide section (12a) for routing the first medium and a second guide section (12b) for routing the second medium, the first guide section (12a) being formed by a thermally conductive heat exchange element (10) consisting of graphite foam and being spatially separated from the second guide section (12b), at least part of a second guide section (12b) being formed by the heat exchange element (10). The invention furthermore relates to a method for producing a heat exchange element (10) for a heat exchange device, in particular for the radiator of a motor vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2012
    Publication date: January 24, 2013
    Inventors: Benedikt FRIES, Axel Dipl-lug Löffler, Christopher Reinke
  • Publication number: 20120096049
    Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and computer readable media for creating, and using time tracking data objects which can be used for applications such as tracking efforts expended by a group of users on tasks to which they have been assigned. In one embodiment, when a record is saved, it is determined if an attribute of the record has changed. Examples of attributes of a record may be the owner of a record, the status of a record, a case number, the group member's name, or the workgroup a member to whom the record belongs. When an attribute of the record has changed and the record has an open status, a time tracking data object is created. The time tracking data object may contain multiple fields storing information regarding attributes of the record. The fields may store information such as a start time, duration time, and status of the time tracking data object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2011
    Publication date: April 19, 2012
    Applicant: salesforce.com, inc.
    Inventor: Christopher Reinke
  • Publication number: 20090218070
    Abstract: The invention relates to a heat exchange device, in particular a vehicle radiator, for indirect exchange of heat between a first medium and a second medium, with a first guide section for routing the first medium and a second guide section for routing the second medium, the first guide section being formed by a thermally conductive heat exchange element consisting of graphite foam and being spatially separated from the second guide section, at least part of a second guide section being formed by the heat exchange element. The invention furthermore relates to a method for producing a heat exchange element for a heat exchange device, in particular for the radiator of a motor vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2009
    Publication date: September 3, 2009
    Applicant: Audi AG
    Inventors: Benedikt Fries, Axel Loffler, Christopher Reinke
  • Publication number: 20050236416
    Abstract: A flexible sheet container is provided that permits a user to quickly and easily feed a leading sheet. The container has a base portion that defines a storage area and a top covering the base portion. The top includes an opening into the storage area through which individual flexible sheets are dispensed. A pair of opposing flaps is pivotally attached to the top at their first ends and each extends toward the dispensing opening with its second end. The complementary second ends of the flaps together further define the dispensing opening while in a dispensing position. The flaps pivot inward toward the storage area to provide access through the opening into the storage area. As such, to feed a leading flexible sheet, a user may rotate the flaps inward, grab a leading flexible sheet, and pull it through the opening. During dispensing, the flaps rotate outward and retain subsequent sheets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2005
    Publication date: October 27, 2005
    Applicant: GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION
    Inventors: Christopher Reinke, Charles Sears, Michael Susi, David Pitcher
  • Patent number: 6910579
    Abstract: A flexible sheet container is provided that permits a user to quickly and easily feed a leading sheet. The container has a base portion that defines a storage area and a top covering the base portion. The top includes an opening into the storage area through which individual flexible sheets are dispensed. A pair of opposing flaps is pivotally attached to the top at their first ends and each extends toward the dispensing opening with its second end. The complementary second ends of the flaps together further define the dispensing opening while in a dispensing position. The flaps pivot inward toward the storage area to provide access through the opening into the storage area. As such, to feed a leading flexible sheet, a user may rotate the flaps inward, grab a leading flexible sheet, and pull it through the opening. During dispensing, the flaps rotate outward and retain subsequent sheets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2005
    Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Corporation
    Inventors: Christopher Reinke, Charles W. Sears, Michael A. Susi, David H. Pitcher
  • Publication number: 20030221986
    Abstract: A flexible sheet container is provided that permits a user to quickly and easily feed a leading sheet. The container has a base portion that defines a storage area and a top covering the base portion. The top includes an opening into the storage area through which individual flexible sheets are dispensed. A pair of opposing flaps is pivotally attached to the top at their first ends and each extends toward the dispensing opening with its second end. The complementary second ends of the flaps together further define the dispensing opening while in a dispensing position. The flaps pivot inward toward the storage area to provide access through the opening into the storage area. As such, to feed a leading flexible sheet, a user may rotate the flaps inward, grab a leading flexible sheet, and pull it through the opening. During dispensing, the flaps rotate outward and retain subsequent sheets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2002
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Applicant: GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION
    Inventors: Christopher Reinke, Charles W. Sears, Michael A. Susi, David H. Pitcher
  • Patent number: D479419
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: Fort James Corporation
    Inventors: Carly White, Christopher Reinke, Charles W. Sears
  • Patent number: D479420
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: Fort James Corporation
    Inventors: Carly White, Christopher Reinke, Charles W. Sears