Patents by Inventor Daniel Egger
Daniel Egger 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: 20240091684Abstract: A filter sector for a filter disc or a disc filter with a perforated and structured filter plate, wherein the filter plate can be suctioned. The filter plate comprises at least one arch structure with a polygonal base. An improvement in the separation capacity or separation efficiency is made possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2021Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Markus Egger, Wolfgang Magor, Daniel Stelzer, Erwin Buchberger
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Patent number: 9399244Abstract: A cleaning device for a laboratory fermenter for growing microorganisms is provided. The laboratory fermenter to be cleaned has a gas supply connection connected to a line reaching into the fermenter's nutrient solution, an exhaust connection to the gas space over the nutrient solution, and a withdrawal connection leading to the fermenter's deepest point. The cleaning device includes three cleaning connections, an immersion pipe connection and two gas connections. Flow in each gas connection is controlled via intermediate switch valves having a cleaning start position and a cleaning end position. The cleaning connections are connected via hose lines to hose pinch control valves, a hose pinch pump, at least one filter. A cleaning control manages the cleaning process by controlling flow from and/or to an air connection, a water connection and a waste water connection. The cleaning controller may also control introduction of acids and/or bases.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2013Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: Infors AGInventors: Dieter Cueni, Daniel Egger
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Publication number: 20150284935Abstract: The invention relates to a method for detecting the presence of stone crushing tools on earthmoving machines, wherein at least one RFID tag (5) is arranged in the tool (3, 4) executing an at least periodic radio communication (7) with a reader (11). The interruption and/or absence thereof generates an alarm signal as an indication of a non-functioning or broken-off tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2013Publication date: October 8, 2015Inventors: Daniel Egger, Brian Robertson
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Publication number: 20140338707Abstract: A cleaning device for a laboratory fermenter for growing microorganisms is provided. The laboratory fermenter to be cleaned has a gas supply connection connected to a line reaching into the fermenter's nutrient solution, an exhaust connection to the gas space over the nutrient solution, and a withdrawal connection leading to the fermenters deepest point. The cleaning device includes three cleaning connections, an immersion pipe connection and two gas connections. Flow in each gas connection is controlled via intermediate switch valves having a cleaning start position and a cleaning end position. The cleaning connections are connected via hose lines to hose pinch control valves, a hose pinch pump, at least one filter. A cleaning control manages the cleaning process by controlling flow from and/or to an air connection, a water connection and a waste water connection. The cleaning controller may also control introduction of acids and/or bases.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2013Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Infors AGInventors: Dieter CUENI, Daniel EGGER
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Patent number: 8593775Abstract: A surge arrester includes an active part, two electrodes resting against the active part and a connecting element. The active part and the electrodes are arranged in the connecting element. The connecting element is produced in an injection molding method or die-casting method, in which the connecting element shrinks during its production. As a result, the electrodes are firmly pressed against the active part.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2012Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Lutz Gebhardt, Daniel Egger, Daniel Neeser, Dieter Schön
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Patent number: 8555196Abstract: A system and method for arranging windows on a screen. The user interface program, called the Graphical User Interface (GUI), provides a user friendly system and method of viewing and/or interacting with computer application programs. The GUI prepares and presents a visual display. The arranging of active and inactive windows on the screen is configured according to prescribed formulas. The GUI also provides the user with a two or three dimensional spatial orientation of the data.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Software Rights Archive, LLCInventors: Daniel Egger, Shawn Cannon, Ronald D. Sauers
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Publication number: 20120293905Abstract: A surge arrester includes an active part, two electrodes resting against the active part and a connecting element. The active part and the electrodes are arranged in the connecting element. The connecting element is produced in an injection molding method or die-casting method, in which the connecting element shrinks during its production. As a result, the electrodes are firmly pressed against the active part.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Lutz Gebhardt, Daniel Egger, Daniel Neeser, Dieter Schön
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Patent number: 7857879Abstract: The droplet separator includes a vortex generating apparatus in a flow passage for directing a droplet-carrying gas in the direction of at least one separator element arranged concentrically about the flow passage. The separator element includes multiple grid-like structures for separating the droplets from the gas flow.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Sulzer Chemtech AGInventor: Daniel Egger
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Patent number: 7840524Abstract: A computer research tool for indexing, searching and displaying data is disclosed. Specifically, a computer research tool for performing computerized research of data including textual objects in a database or a network and for providing a user interface that significantly enhances data presentation is described. Textual objects and other data in a database or network is indexed by creating a numerical representation of the data. The indexing technique called proximity indexing generates a quick-reference of the relations, patterns and similarity found among the data in the database. Proximity indexing indexes the data by using statistical techniques and empirically developed algorithms.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Software Rights Archive LLCInventors: Daniel Egger, Shawn Cannon, Ronald D. Sauers
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Patent number: 7766990Abstract: The apparatus serves for the separation of liquid from a fluid flow loaded with liquid droplets, which can be directed through separator structures in counterflow to separated liquid. The separated liquid flows away on surfaces of the separator structures into a collector located at the inlet are of a separator structure. The collectors are, in turn, connected to a collection line via a collection passage.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Sulzer Chemtech AGInventor: Daniel Egger
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Publication number: 20080148942Abstract: The apparatus serves for the separation of liquid from a fluid flow loaded with liquid droplets, which can be directed through separator structures in counterflow to separated liquid. The separated liquid flows away on surfaces of the separator structures into a collector located at the inlet are of a separator structure. The collectors are, in turn, connected to a collection line via a collection passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventor: Daniel Egger
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Publication number: 20080110140Abstract: The droplet separator includes a vortex generating apparatus in a flow passage for directing a droplet-carrying gas in the direction of at least one separator element arranged concentrically about the flow passage. The separator element includes multiple grid-like structures for separating the droplets from the gas flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2007Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Daniel Egger
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Publication number: 20060242564Abstract: A computer research tool for indexing, searching and displaying data is disclosed. Specifically, a computer research tool for performing computerized research of data including textual objects in a database or a network and for providing a user interface that significantly enhances data presentation is described. Textual objects and other data in a database or network is indexed by creating a numerical representation of the data. The indexing technique called proximity indexing generates a quick-reference of the relations, patterns and similarity found among the data in the database. Proximity indexing indexes the data by using statistical techniques and empirically developed algorithms. Using this proximity index, an efficient search for pools of data having a particular relation, pattern or characteristic can be effectuated. The Computer Search program, called the Computer Search Program for Data represented in Matrices (CSPDM), provides efficient computer search methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Daniel Egger, Shawn Cannon, Ronald Sauers
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Patent number: 6233571Abstract: A computer research tool for indexing, searching and displaying data is disclosed. Specifically, a computer research tool for performing computerized research of data including textual objects in a database or a network and for providing a user interface that significantly enhances data presentation is described. Textual objects and other data in a database or network is indexed by creating a numerical representation of the data. The indexing technique called proximity indexing generates a quick-reference of the relations, patterns and similarity found among the data in the database. Proximity indexing indexes the data by using statistical techniques and empirically developed algorithms. Using this proximity index, an efficient search for pools of data having a particular relation, pattern or characteristic can be effectuated. The Computer Search program, called the Computer Search Program for Data represented in Matrices (CSPDM), provides efficient computer search methods.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Inventors: Daniel Egger, Shawn Cannon, Ronald D. Sauers
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Patent number: 5832494Abstract: A computer research tool for indexing, searching and displaying data is disclosed. Specifically, a computer research tool for performing computerized research of data including textual objects in a database or a network and for providing a user interface that significantly enhances data presentation is described. Textual objects and other data in a database or network is indexed by creating a numerical representation of the data. The indexing technique called proximity indexing generates a quick-reference of the relations, patterns and similarity found among the data in the database. Proximity indexing indexes the data by using statistical techniques and empirically developed algorithms. Using this proximity index, an efficient search for pools of data having a particular relation, pattern or characteristic can be effectuated. The Computer Search program, called the Computer Search Program for Data represented in Matrices (CSPDM), provides efficient computer search methods.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Libertech, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Egger, Shawn Cannon, Ronald D. Sauers
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Patent number: 5544352Abstract: A computer research tool for indexing, searching and displaying data is disclosed. Specifically, a computer research tool for performing computerized research of data including textual objects in a database and for providing a user interface that significantly enhances data presentation is described. Textual objects and other data in a database are indexed by creating a numerical representation of the data. The indexing technique called proximity indexing generates a quick-reference of the relations, patterns and similarity found among the data in the database. Proximity indexing indexes the data by using statistical techniques and empirically developed algorithms. Using this proximity index, an efficient search for pools of data having a particular relation, pattern or characteristic can be effectuated. The Computer Search program, called the Computer Search Program for Data represented in Matrices (CSPDM), provides efficient computer search methods.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1993Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Libertech, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Egger