Patents by Inventor Daniel A. Huber
Daniel A. Huber 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: 20180106105Abstract: Example motor assemblies for architectural coverings are described herein. An example motor assembly includes a motor, a first switch to trigger the motor to retract an architectural covering, a second switch to trigger the motor to extend the architectural covering, and an actuator positioned to activate the first switch when the actuator is rotated in a first direction and to activate the second switch when the actuator is rotated in a second direction. Also described herein are example lever actuators for motor assemblies of architectural coverings. An example lever actuator detaches from the motor assembly to prevent excess force on the motor assembly that could otherwise detrimentally affect the motor assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2017Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventors: James M. Anthony, Kevin M. Dann, Daniel A. Huber, Paul A. Brayford, Douglas J. Lorenz, James Kolozs, Ronald Holt, Todd Nelson, Shelby Jared Yenzer, Charles Culver Gidden Cooper, Peter Zagone, Stephen T. Wisecup, Jan Pruegner, Robert Witt, Joerg Schierz
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Patent number: 9713447Abstract: The apparatus for the non-invasive glucose detection comprises an electrical detection device (2) for measuring the response of the tissue or blood to an electric field at low frequencies below 1 MHz and at high frequencies above 10 MHz. The former is primarily dominated by skin hydration and sweat, while the latter contains contributions from the current glucose level. Combining the two signals allows an increased degree of accuracy. The apparatus further comprises a force or acceleration sensor (4, 5), which allows to detect the pressure of the apparatus against the skin and/or quick movements. Further sensor modules, such as a temperature sensor (6) or alternative perfusion sensor (7), improve the accuracy of the measured result.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2005Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: BIOVOTION AGInventors: Andreas Caduff, Mark Stuart Talary, Francois Dewarrat, Daniel Huber, Gianluca Stalder
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Publication number: 20160217697Abstract: A system and method for the avoidance of one or more obstacles by an aircraft, and a related computer program product, electronic system and aircraft are disclosed. In one aspect, the method includes a) generating an alert by a warning system on detection of an obstacle and b) if no manual avoidance maneuver is detected for a time period longer than a first determined time and if the alert is maintained during this first time period, automatically activating an automatic avoidance guide mode to determine an obstacle-avoidance guidance rule. The method further including c) if an autopilot device of the aircraft is coupled to the automatic avoidance guide mode, transmitting to the autopilot device the avoidance guidance rule determined in step b) for automatic performing of a maneuver to avoid the obstacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2016Publication date: July 28, 2016Inventors: Daniel HUBER, François COLONNA, Xavier RUEFF
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Publication number: 20140344024Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure provide systems and methods for a lightweight monitoring application with key performance indicators (KPI) reporting and management. The method may include displaying a page with a plurality of tiles on a user device. The tiles displayed on the page may include a plurality of key performance indicator (KPI) tiles and at least one of a report tile, a news tile and a collaboration tile. The method may retrieve metadata from an in-memory database, the metadata from the in-memory database may correspond to content displayed in at least one of the KPI tiles on the page. In response to an input from a user input apparatus selecting one of the tiles displayed on the page, the method may display additional details or controls for the selected tile.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2013Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: SAP AGInventors: Dirk Kempf, Daniel Huber, Martin Ebert, Marcus Behrens, Christoph Boehm, Marcel Waechter, Holger Bohle, Harish Rama Rao, Anirban Kundu, Thomas Fleckenstein
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Patent number: 8371004Abstract: A cord locking system that allows easy, rapid, and effective locking/unlocking of any size or type lace in a single handed, swift motion. The device includes a pair of arms that freely rotate about a swivel point within a base housing in a scissors-like motion that lock teeth against the lace by using compression forces from a spring. The arms protrude outside the base for easy disengagement, using a mechanical advantage of leverage to work against the spring force at the teeth on the lace to disengage the lock. Lifting finger upward on the arms to disengage the lock so that the teeth open allows the device to slide up and down the laces toward the preferred location. To lock, let go of the arms as the spring force presses the teeth into the lace at each side of the locking compartment to both lace ends within the device.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2009Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Inventors: Daniel A. Huber, Bogdan R. Ulatowski
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Patent number: 8021201Abstract: An electrical contact configuration having a test contact point and a contacting element belonging to a testing device for manually touch-contacting the test contact point. The test contact point is a recess, and the contacting element has a contact region producing at least one line contact with the recess.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Christian Lang, Daniel Huber, Achim Silberbauer, Jochen Kircher, Adolf Dillmann
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Patent number: 7946878Abstract: The invention relates to an insulation displacement connection and to a method for connecting two components, especially for high current applications, said connection comprising a first insulation displacement element, which is fixed to a first component, and a second insulation displacement element, which is fixed to a second component. The two insulation displacement elements can be inserted into each other in the direction of assembly, the first and/or second insulation displacement element being fixed to the first and/or second component in such a way that the insulation displacement element is moveably arranged in a plane transversal to the direction of assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Christian Lang, Daniel Huber, Achim Silberbauer, Jochen Kircher, Adolf Dillmann
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Publication number: 20110067211Abstract: A cord locking system is provided that allows a user to easily, rapidly, and effectively lock/unlock a lace in one single-handed, swift motion. The locking device includes a pair of arms that can freely rotate around a swivel point within a base that lock teeth against the lace by using compression forces controlled by a spring. The arrangement of the arms protrude outside the base for easy engagement/disengagement, with a mechanical advantage using leverage to reduce the required forces to act against the spring force at the teeth. The arms are configured in a curved scissors-like handle for an easy swift grasp contoured to the shape of your fingers with a single-handed motion. The most basic application is in outdoor sports, such as snowboarding. A snowboard rider can easily lock the boot laces with a swift motion and just as easily disengage the locking device under harsh, frozen, winter conditions while wearing gloves.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: Alpine Mountain Sports, LLCInventors: Daniel A. Huber, Bogdan R. Ulatowski
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Publication number: 20100298680Abstract: The invention relates to a measurement of tissue properties, in particular glucose, by measuring the response of the tissue to an applied electric field. The tissue is modeled by a System of homogeneous layers. In one approach, a plurality of electrical fields are generated in the tissue at different frequencies. For each of the fields, a signal depending on the dielectric permittivity as seen by the electrode arrangement at the frequency is measured, thereby generating a measured dataset. In another approach the different electrode configurations can be used to achieve different penetration depths in the desired layers. A function is then fitted to the dataset by varying at least some parameters of the function. These parameters describe the dispersion of the dielectric permittivity of a plurality of layers in the tissue. At least part of the parameters obtained in this fitting procedure are then used for determining the desired tissue property.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Mark Stuart Talary, Francois Dewarrat, Daniel Huber, Lisa Falco
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Publication number: 20100285686Abstract: The invention relates to an insulation displacement connection and to a method for connecting two components, especially for high current applications, said connection comprising a first insulation displacement element, which is fixed to a first component, and a second insulation displacement element, which is fixed to a second component. The two insulation displacement elements can be inserted into each other in the direction of assembly, the first and/or second insulation displacement element being fixed to the first and/or second component in such a way that the insulation displacement element is moveably arranged in a plane transversal to the direction of assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2007Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Christian Lang, Daniel Huber, Achim Silberbauer, Jochen Kircher, Adolf Dillmann
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Patent number: 7734077Abstract: A method of objectively quantifying assessments of joints having arthritis for purposes of assessment, diagnosis and treatment. The objective measurements utilize known imaging modalities including 3D scanning, thermal imaging, visible and near-infrared imaging and two-dimensional imaging to quantify swelling, heat distribution, erythema, and range or motion. The objective measurements can be combined in various ways to assess the extent of the disease and can be used to adjust treatment protocols.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2009Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: University of Pittsburgh - Of The Commonwealth System of Higher EducationInventors: Raphael Hirsch, James Osborn, Chian Kent Kwoh, Louis J. Denes, Daniel Huber
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Patent number: 7702140Abstract: A method of assessing a body part includes obtaining two or more types of data through a combination of two or more of the following four imaging modalities: (1) obtaining surface topography data of the body part, (2) obtaining thermographic data of the body part, (3) obtaining range of motion data for the body part, and (4) obtaining spectral data of light reflected from the body part. The two or more types of data are integrated to allow them to be interacted with simultaneously, and the body part is assessed based on the integrated data.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh-Of the Commonwealth System of Higher EducationInventors: Raphael Hirsch, James Osborn, Chian Kent Kwoh, Louis J. Denes, Daniel Huber
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Publication number: 20100093234Abstract: An electrical contact configuration having a test contact point and a contacting element belonging to a testing device for manually touch-contacting the test contact point. The test contact point is a recess, and the contacting element has a contact region producing at least one line contact with the recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Christian Lang, Daniel Huber, Achim Silberbauer, Jochen Kircher, Adolf Dillmann
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Publication number: 20090312615Abstract: The apparatus for the non-invasive glucose detection comprises an electrical detection device (2) for measuring the response of the tissue or blood to an electric field at low frequencies below 1 MHz and at high frequencies above 10 MHz. The former is primarily dominated by skin hydration and sweat, while the latter contains contributions from the current glucose level. Combining the two signals allows an increased degree of accuracy. The apparatus further comprises a force or acceleration sensor (4, 5), which allows to detect the pressure of the apparatus against the skin and/or quick movements. Further sensor modules, such as a temperature sensor (6) or alternative perfusion sensor (7), improve the accuracy of the measured result.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2005Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: Andreas Caduff, Mark Stuart Talary, Francois Dewarrat, Daniel Huber, Gianluca Stalder
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Publication number: 20090216130Abstract: A method of objectively quantifying assessments of joints having arthritis for purposes of assessment, diagnosis and treatment. The objective measurements utilize known imaging modalities including 3D scanning, thermal imaging, visible and near-infrared imaging and two-dimensional imaging to quantify swelling, heat distribution, erythema, and range or motion. The objective measurements can be combined in various ways to assess the extent of the disease and can be used to adjust treatment protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: Raphael Hirsch, James Osborn, Chian Kent Kwoh, Louis J. Denes, Daniel Huber
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Publication number: 20090214092Abstract: A method of assessing a body part includes obtaining two or more types of data through a combination of two or more of the following four imaging modalities: (1) obtaining surface topography data of the body part, (2) obtaining thermographic data of the body part, (3) obtaining range of motion data for the body part, and (4) obtaining spectral data of light reflected from the body part. The two or more types of data are integrated to allow them to be interacted with simultaneously, and the body part is assessed based on the integrated data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicants: Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pittsburgh-Of the Commonwealth System of Higher EducationInventors: Raphael Hirsch, James Osborn, Chian Kent Kwoh, Louis J. Denes, Daniel Huber
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Patent number: 7519210Abstract: A method of objectively quantifying assessments of joints having arthritis for purposes of assessment, diagnosis and treatment. The objective measurements utilize known imaging modalities including 3D scanning, thermal imaging, visible and near-infrared imaging and two-dimensional imaging to quantify swelling, heat distribution, erythema, and range or motion. The objective measurements can be combined in various ways to assess the extent of the disease and can be used to adjust treatment protocols.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Inventors: Raphael Hirsch, James Osborn, Chian Kent Kwoh, Louis J. Denes, Daniel Huber
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Patent number: 7302074Abstract: The listening device or receiver is connected via an interface to a device for the output of audio signals and comprises a listening capsule (7) which is arranged in a housing (2), and a retaining arm (3) for detachable connection to the ear of the user. The retaining arm (3) is arranged on the housing (2) and is mounted in an outward direction therefrom. In the area of the helix of the ear, the retaining arm engages with the ear from the rear with the aid of an area (3b) extending back towards the housing. The area (3b) of the arm (3) which engages with the helix from the rear has an end area which is disposed on the rear side of the ear when the arm is attached. The retaining arm (3) is deformable and the housing (2) has a bearing surface for the ear (10) on the side facing the outer side of the ear.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Spirit Design Hubner, Christoffer, Wagner OEGInventors: Georg Wagner, Daniel Huber
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Publication number: 20070015518Abstract: Mobile resource management systems including a location module configured to identify at least one of a plurality of potential customers having a location within a proximity zone. A mobile agent device is associated with the mobile agent and is configured to transmit a location signal indicative of a location of the mobile agent device. A mobile agent location module is configured to receive the signal and to determine the location of the mobile agent device as a function of the received signal. A customer communication module is configured to transmit a notification to the at least one potential customer as a function of the location of the mobile agent device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2006Publication date: January 18, 2007Inventors: Gregory Winter, Daniel Huber, Naeem Bari
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Publication number: 20070015495Abstract: A method of notifying a potential customer of a mobile agent being proximate to the location of the potential customer including defining a route to be traveled by the mobile agent, defining a proximity zone for the mobile agent as a function of the route, and identifying a potential customer having a location within the proximity zone. The method also includes determining a location of the mobile agent and notifying the potential customer as a function of the determined location of the mobile agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2006Publication date: January 18, 2007Inventors: Gregory Winter, Daniel Huber, Naeem Bari