Patents by Inventor Daniel A. Nagel
Daniel A. Nagel 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: 20240075971Abstract: For reliable, failsafe monitoring of the locking of a closure device of a vehicle of a cableway is disclosed in which provision is made for an electrical connection to be established between a vehicle powerline modem on the vehicle and a station powerline modem, which is connected to the cableway controller, via a busbar in the station, with which contact is made by a current collector of the vehicle, and for the locking status of a locking unit to be transmitted from the vehicle to the cableway controller via this connection by means of powerline communication, wherein, in the event of defective locking, the vehicle is stopped in the region of a busbar in the station and the locking status is transmitted to the cableway controller again when the vehicle is at a standstill.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2021Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Daniel Pfeifer, Clemens Mohr, Helmut Nagel
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Publication number: 20210140126Abstract: A fluid spray system for a compaction machine is provided. The fluid spray system includes at least one nozzle adapted to deliver a flow of fluid adjacent to a compaction member. The fluid spray system includes a fluid pump adapted to provide the flow of fluid to the at least one nozzle. The fluid spray system includes an operator interface configured to generate a signal indicative of activating a test mode based on an operator input. The fluid spray system includes a controller configured to receive the signal from the operator interface. The controller is also configured to activate the fluid pump for a predefined time period to provide the flow of fluid to the at least one nozzle. The controller is further configured to deactivate the fluid pump based on elapsing of the predefined time period to limit the flow of fluid to the at least one nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2019Publication date: May 13, 2021Applicant: Caterpillar Paving Products Inc.Inventors: Tyler Scott Burger, Brian Daniel Nagel
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Patent number: 9718811Abstract: The present invention relates to the (S)-enantiomer of mepazine, its applicability in therapy, a pharmacological composition comprising (S)-mepazine, and processes for the preparation of (S)-mepazine and one of its intermediates.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2014Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignees: Helmholtz Zentrum München—Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt (GmbH), Ludwig-Maximilians—Universität MünchenInventors: Daniel Krappmann, Daniel Nagel, Florian Schlauderer, Katja Lammens, Karl-Peter Hopfner, Robert A. Chrusciel, Dale L. Kling
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Publication number: 20160366378Abstract: A television screen protector assembly for mounting to a conventional television and protecting the screen panel of the television on which it is mounting. The television screen protector assembly includes a pair of holding brackets, each having an attaching surface for attaching to the television and a receiving slot for slidingly receiving a removable protecting screen (or “removable screen”) and a pair of impact brackets, each having an attaching surface, impact pads for preventing the protecting screen from impacting the television and a swinging closure for enabling selective control of the insertion and removal of the removable screen in the receiving slots. The removable screen defines a rigid, transparent rectangular member that while held in place by the brackets, shields the screen panel of a conventional television.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2015Publication date: December 15, 2016Inventor: Daniel Nagel
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Patent number: 9504692Abstract: The invention relates to a compound for use in treating a cancer, wherein the cancer depends on the proteolytic activity of the MALT1 protease, and wherein the compound has the general formula (I) wherein X is N or C; Y is S, O, SO2, SO, NH, CO, CH2, CH?CH, or CH2—CH2; ( )z is a C1-C5 linear or branched alkyl chain; A is NR3R4, or OR5, or HET; R1 and R2 in each occurrence are independently selected from —H, —CH3, —OH, —OCH3, —SCH3, —F, —Cl, —CF3, —NH2, and —COOH; R3, R4, and R5 are H, or C1-C5 linear or branched alkyl groups, and HET is a heterocyclic ring of 5, 6, or 7 members, wherein the ring atoms can be C, O, N, or S, the ring can be saturated or aromatic, and the ring can be substituted with H or C1-C5 linear or branched alkyl groups; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, prodrug, enantiomer, diastereomer, racemic mixture, crystalline form, amorphous form, unsolvated form or solvate of said compound.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2012Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM MUNCHEN, DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUR GESUNDHEIT UND UMWELT (GMBH)Inventors: Daniel Krappmann, Daniel Nagel, Dolores Schendel, Stefani Spranger
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Publication number: 20160137635Abstract: The present invention relates to the (S)-enantiomer of mepazine, its applicability in therapy, a pharmacological composition comprising (S)-mepazine, and processes for the preparation of (S)-mepazine and one of its intermediates.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2014Publication date: May 19, 2016Inventors: Daniel Krappmann, Daniel Nagel, Florian Schlauderer, Katja Lammens, Karl-Peter Hopfner, Robert A. Chrusciel, Dale L. Kling
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Publication number: 20140288060Abstract: The invention relates to a compound for use in treating a cancer, wherein the cancer depends on the proteolytic activity of the MALT1 protease, and wherein the compound has the general formula (I) wherein X is N or C; Y is S, O, SO2, SO, NH, CO, CH2, CH?CH, CH2?CH2; ( )z is a C1-C5 linear or branched alkyl chain; A is NR3R4, or OR5, or HET; R1 and R2 in each occurrence are independently selected from —H, —CH3, —OH, —OCH3, —SCH3, —F, —Cl, —CF3, —NH2, and —COOH; R3, R4, and R5 are H, or C1-C5 linear or branched alkyl groups, and HET is a heterocyclic ring of 5, 6, or 7 members, wherein the ring atoms can be C, O, N, or S, the ring can be saturated or aromatic, and the ring can be substituted with H or C1-C5 linear or branched alkyl groups; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, prodrug, enantiomer, diastereomer, racemic mixture, crystalline form, amorphous form, unsolvated form or solvate of said compound. The compound of the invention may further be used in the treatment of MALT1-dependent immune diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2012Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: Helmholtz Zentrum München, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit and Umwelt GmbH)Inventors: Daniel Krappmann, Daniel Nagel, Dolores Schendel, Stefani Spranger
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Publication number: 20060185517Abstract: A multi-stage odor scrubber comprising a first stage odor scrubber comprising a first contact chamber, a first sump for collecting liquids and a first recirculation pump. The multi-stage scrubber further comprises a second stage odor scrubber, the second stage odor scrubber comprising a venturi chamber with one or more venturi adjacent the first contact chamber, and a third contact chamber. The venturi chamber is positioned between the first and third contact chambers. A unitary housing contains the first and second stage odor scrubbers. The second stage odor scrubber further comprises a second sump for collecting liquids from the venturi chamber and the third contact chamber, and a second recirculation pump for re-circulating liquid. A method for removing contaminants from a gas stream comprises propelling a contaminated gas stream through the multi-stage odor scrubber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventor: Daniel Nagel
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Patent number: 7089563Abstract: The invention provides a system that allows logic entities that perform within different browser pages to exchange state information such as variable or data element values between each other. To do so, the system of the invention defines a data element having a value for use by a first application logic entity in a first browser page. The system then dynamically generates a browser page identifier for a second browser page which includes state information such as values for data elements defined in the first browser page. The system then invokes access to the second browser page within a browser using the browser page identifier that was dynamically generated. When the browser loads the second browser page, and logic entity in the second browser page of the invention retrieves the value of the data element from the browser page identifier used by the browser to retrieve the second browser page.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Daniel A. Nagel, Chad A. Reese
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Patent number: 6976646Abstract: A rubber grinding machine and method is provided for ambient temperature grinding of rubber material to form finely ground rubber particles. The rubber grinding machine includes a feed tube, a grinding module, a conveyor, a screening module and a vacuum system. Rubber material is placed in the feed tube which advances the rubber material into the grinding module using a plunger or auger. The grinding module includes a grinding wheel which grinds the rubber material into rubber particles. The grinding wheel is surrounded by a shroud which includes a water-cooled cooling jacket. The water is circulated through the cooling jacket to cool the shroud and its interior. Rubber particles ground by the grinding wheel fall through the bottom of the shroud onto a conveyor which deposits the rubber particles onto the screen module. The screen module includes at least one screen for separating the rubber particles by size.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: J.E.M. Morris Construction, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Morris, Daniel A. Nagel, Lorin H. Beaber, Raymond K. Tharp, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040251336Abstract: A rubber grinding machine and method is provided for ambient temperature grinding of rubber material to form finely ground rubber particles. The rubber grinding machine includes a feed tube, a grinding module, a conveyor, a screening module and a vacuum system. Rubber material is placed in the feed tube which advances the rubber material into the grinding module using a plunger or auger. The grinding module includes a grinding wheel which grinds the rubber material into rubber particles. The grinding wheel is surrounded by a shroud which includes a water-cooled cooling jacket. The water is circulated through the cooling jacket to cool the shroud and its interior. Rubber particles ground by the grinding wheel fall through the bottom of the shroud onto a conveyor which deposits the rubber particles onto the screen module. The screen module includes at least one screen for separating the rubber particles by size.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Charles D. Morris, Daniel A. Nagel, Lorin H. Beaber, Raymond K. Tharp
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Publication number: 20020175231Abstract: A rubber grinding machine and method is provided for ambient temperature grinding of rubber material to form finely ground rubber particles. The rubber grinding machine includes a feed tube, a grinding module, a conveyor, a screening module and a vacuum system. Rubber material is placed in the feed tube which advances the rubber material into the grinding module using a plunger or auger. The grinding module includes a grinding wheel which grinds the rubber material into rubber particles. The grinding wheel is surrounded by a shroud which includes a water-cooled cooling jacket. The water is circulated through the cooling jacket to cool the shroud and its interior. Rubber particles ground by the grinding wheel fall through the bottom of the shroud onto a conveyor which deposits the rubber particles onto the screen module. The screen module includes at least one screen for separating the rubber particles by size.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Charles D. Morris, Daniel A. Nagel, Lorin H. Beaber, Raymond K. Tharp
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Publication number: 20020103902Abstract: The invention provides a system that allows logic entities that perform within different browser pages to exchange state information such as variable or data element values between each other. To do so, the system of the invention defines a data element having a value for use by a first application logic entity in a first browser page. The system then dynamically generates a browser page identifier for a second browser page which includes state information such as values for data elements defined in the first browser page. The system then invokes access to the second browser page within a browser using the browser page identifier that was dynamically generated. When the browser loads the second browser page, and logic entity in the second browser page of the invention retrieves the value of the data element from the browser page identifier used by the browser to retrieve the second browser page.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Daniel A. Nagel, Chad A. Reese
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Patent number: 6425540Abstract: A rubber grinding machine and method is provided for ambient temperature grinding of rubber material to form finely ground rubber particles. The rubber grinding machine includes a feed tube, a grinding module, a conveyor, a screening module and a vacuum system. Rubber material is placed in the feed tube which advances the rubber material into the grinding module using a plunger or auger. The grinding module includes a grinding wheel which grinds the rubber material into rubber particles. The grinding wheel is surrounded by a shroud which includes a water-cooled cooling jacket. The water is circulated through the cooling jacket to cool the shroud and its interior. Rubber particles ground by the grinding wheel fall through the bottom of the shroud onto a conveyor which deposits the rubber particles onto the screen module. The screen module includes at least one screen for separating the rubber particles by size.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Inventors: Charles D. Morris, Daniel A. Nagel, Lorin H. Beaber, Raymond K. Tharp, Jr.