Patents by Inventor Daniel Kramer
Daniel Kramer 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: 20240014417Abstract: The invention relates to an anode circuit (8) for a fuel cell (3) having at least one gas jet pump (6) for recirculating anode exhaust gas, which has at least one nozzle (18) through which the fuel gas (H 2) may flow as a fuel gas flow, and which has a fuel gas line (14), a recirculation line (7), and an outflow line (15). The anode circuit according to the invention is characterized in that a plurality of nozzles (18) with different geometries are arranged in a nozzle body (16), which is movable relative to the fuel gas line (14) in such a manner that in each case one of the nozzles (18) is selectively usable.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2021Publication date: January 11, 2024Inventors: Joachim KARNAHL, Sven PEGEL, Daniel KRAMER
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Patent number: 11062369Abstract: A computer-implemented system and method for providing information tagging in a networked system is disclosed. The apparatus in an example embodiment includes a tag engine configured to process a database of categorized product listings; to receive a user-provided tag associated with at least one of the product listings; to retain the user-provided tag; and to serve the user-provided tag to a user viewing at least one of the product listings.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2018Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: EBAY INC.Inventors: Brian Scott Johnson, Brian M. Johnson, Badrul M. Sarwar, Benny Soetarman, Rajyashree Mukherjee, Venkat Sundaranatha, Neelakantan Sundaresan, Randall Scott Shoup, Daniel Kramer, Jason M. Heidema, Musaab At-Taras, Alvaro Bolivar, Jean-David Ruvini
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Patent number: 10485067Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for protecting a user of a light system (100), which comprises multiple illuminants (L1-L6), at least one light sensor (30) and at least one coding unit (40), from dazzling light from at least one of the illuminants (L1-L6), comprising the following steps: creating of a respective coding for light (M1-M6) of the individual illuminants (L1-L6) by the at least one coding unit (40), detecting of dazzling light (M2X) from at least one of the illuminants (L1-L6) by the at least one light sensor (30), assigning of the detected dazzling light (M2X) with the at least one associated illuminant (L2) on the basis of the coding of the light for the corresponding illuminant (L2), and setting of the at least one associated illuminant (L2) to protect the user from the detected dazzling light (M2X). The invention furthermore relates to a light system (100) and a machine (200) having the light system (100) for carrying out a method according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2018Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaAInventors: Michael Aichinger-Rosenberger, Andreas Hingel, Christoph Jandrisits, Christian Derkits, Michael Garber, Daniel Kramer, Thomas Posnicek, Karlheinz Kellner
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Publication number: 20190150243Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for protecting a user of a light system (100), which comprises multiple illuminants (L1-L6), at least one light sensor (30) and at least one coding unit (40), from dazzling light from at least one of the illuminants (L1-L6), comprising the following steps: creating of a respective coding for light (M1-M6) of the individual illuminants (L1-L6) by the at least one coding unit (40), detecting of dazzling light (M2X) from at least one of the illuminants (L1-L6) by the at least one light sensor (30), assigning of the detected dazzling light (M2X) with the at least one associated illuminant (L2) on the basis of the coding of the light for the corresponding illuminant (L2), and setting of the at least one associated illuminant (L2) to protect the user from the detected dazzling light (M2X). The invention furthermore relates to a light system (100) and a machine (200) having the light system (100) for carrying out a method according to the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Michael Aichinger-Rosenberger, Andreas Hingel, Christoph Jandrisits, Christian Derkits, Michael Garber, Daniel Kramer, Thomas Posnicek, Karlheinz Kellner
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Publication number: 20180268454Abstract: A computer-implemented system and method for providing information tagging in a networked system is disclosed. The apparatus in an example embodiment includes a tag engine configured to process a database of categorized product listings; to receive a user-provided tag associated with at least one of the product listings; to retain the user-provided tag; and to serve the user-provided tag to a user viewing at least one of the product listings.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Brian Scott Johnson, Brian M. Johnson, Badrul M. Sarwar, Benny Soetarman, Rajyashree Mukherjee, Venkat Sundaranatha, Neelakantan Sundaresan, Randall Scott Shoup, Daniel Kramer, Jason M. Heidema, Musaab At-Taras, Alvaro Bolivar, Jean-David Ruvini
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Patent number: 10007944Abstract: A computer-implemented system and method for providing information tagging in a networked system is disclosed. The apparatus in an example embodiment includes a tag engine configured to process a database of categorized product listings; to receive a user-provided tag associated with at least one of the product listings; to retain the user-provided tag; and to serve the user-provided tag to a user viewing at least one of the product listings.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2016Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: eBay Inc.Inventors: Brian Scott Johnson, Brian M. Johnson, Badrul M. Sarwar, Benny Soetarman, Rajyashree Mukherjee, Venkat Sundaranatha, Neelakantan Sundaresan, Randall Scott Shoup, Daniel Kramer, Jason M. Heidema, Musaab At-Taras, Alvaro Bolivar, Jean-David Ruvini
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Publication number: 20160225054Abstract: A computer-implemented system and method for providing information tagging in a networked system is disclosed. The apparatus in an example embodiment includes a tag engine configured to process a database of categorized product listings; to receive a user-provided tag associated with at least one of the product listings; to retain the user-provided tag; and to serve the user-provided tag to a user viewing at least one of the product listings.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Brian Scott Johnson, Brian M. Johnson, Badrul M. Sarwar, Benny Soetarman, Rajyashree Mukherjee, Venkat Sundaranatha, Neelakantan Sundaresan, Randall Scott Shoup, Daniel Kramer, Jason M. Heidema, Musaab At-Taras, Alvaro Bolivar, Jean-David Ruvini
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Patent number: 9324082Abstract: A computer-implemented system and method for providing information tagging in a networked system is disclosed. The apparatus in an example embodiment includes a tag engine configured to process a database of categorized product listings; to receive a user-provided tag associated with at least one of the product listings; to retain the user-provided tag; and to serve the user-provided tag to a user viewing at least one of the product listings.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2007Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: eBay Inc.Inventors: Brian Scott Johnson, Brian M. Johnson, Badrul M. Sarwar, Benny Soetarman, Rajyashree Mukherjee, Venkat Sundaranatha, Neelakantan Sundaresan, Randall Scott Shoup, Daniel Kramer, Jason M. Heidema, Musaab At-Taras, Alvaro Bolivar, Jean-David Ruvini
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Patent number: 8304388Abstract: The present invention provides a novel imaging agent suitable for the non-invasive visualization of fibrosis. A precursor for the preparation of the imaging agent is also provided by the invention, as well as a pharmaceutical composition comprising the imaging agent and a kit for the preparation of the pharmaceutical composition. In a further aspect, use of the imaging agent for in vivo imaging and in the preparation of a medicament for the diagnosis of a condition which comprises fibrosis is provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2007Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: GE Healthcare LimitedInventors: Salah Chettibi, Ben Newton, Mette Husbyn, Magne Solbakken, Peter Brian Iveson, Rajiv Bhalla, Daniel Kramer, Jane Brown
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Publication number: 20090191123Abstract: The present invention provides a novel imaging agent suitable for the non-invasive visualization of fibrosis. A precursor for the preparation of the imaging agent is also provided by the invention, as well as a pharmaceutical composition comprising the imaging agent and a kit for the preparation of the pharmaceutical composition. In a further aspect, use of the imaging agent for in vivo imaging and in the preparation of a medicament for the diagnosis of a condition which comprises fibrosis is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2007Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Salah Chettibi, Ben Newton, Mette Husbyn, Magne Solbakken, Peter Brian Iveson, Rajiv Bhalla, Daniel Kramer, Jane Brown
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Publication number: 20090012991Abstract: A computer-implemented system and method for providing information tagging in a networked system is disclosed. The apparatus in an example embodiment includes a tag engine configured to process a database of categorized product listings; to receive a user-provided tag associated with at least one of the product listings; to retain the user-provided tag; and to serve the user-provided tag to a user viewing at least one of the product listings.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2007Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: Ebay, Inc.Inventors: Brian Scott Johnson, Brian M. Johnson, Badrul M. Sarwar, Benny Soetarman, Rajyashree Mukherjee, Venkat Sundaranatha, Neelakantan Sundaresan, Randall Scott Shoup, Daniel Kramer, Jason M. Heidema, Musaab At-Taras, Alvaro Bolivar, Jean-David Ruvini
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Publication number: 20070192227Abstract: In the financial-services industry, there are online centers that help brokers to match sellers and buyers of stock based on indications of interest (IOIs). However, at least some of these centers are not only limited in the types of IOIs that they provide, but also in the ways how they allow IOI senders to control IOI usage. Accordingly, the present inventors devised, among other things, exemplary systems, methods, interfaces, and software that enhance the ability of such online centers, or financial-information systems, to facilitate trades. One exemplary system provides an IOI which is associated with an online negotiation capability. Some embodiments provide mechanisms for users, such as broker-dealers, to define different IOI response privileges for recipients of their IOIs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Inventors: Daniel Fitzpatrick, Daniel Kramer, Robert Moitoso, James Toffey
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Publication number: 20070148756Abstract: A tissue dissociation device (10) includes a container (12) having a sterile interior for holding the tissue to be dissociated and a liquid medium. The device (10) also includes a dissociation element (54), inside the container (12), for engaging the tissue to cause dissociation of the tissue. The device (10) also includes a resistive element (81), inside the container (12), for resisting movement of the tissue in response to the engagement by the dissociation element (54). Relative motion between and the resulting resistance provided by the resistive element (81) allows the dissociation element (54) to effectively dissociate the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2004Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTEInventors: Lawrence Bullen, Herbert Bresler, Daniel Kramer
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Publication number: 20070009435Abstract: A set of compounds that includes an active agent-labeled species and a pretargeting conjugate is disclosed. The active agent-labeled species includes a first oligomeric nucleotide or mimic thereof conjugated to a linker having a first moiety coupled with a diagnostic active agent. The pretargeting conjugate includes a second oligomeric nucleotide or mimic thereof conjugated to a targeting species having a targeting moiety capable of binding to a target or a marker produced by or associated with the target. The second oligomeric nucleotide or mimic thereof has a sequence that is at least partially complementary to a sequence of the first oligomeric nucleotide or mimic thereof. Also disclosed are methods of administering the pretargeting conjugate and active agent-labeled species to a subject for diagnosing a disease condition or assessing the effectiveness of a treatment of the disease condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2005Publication date: January 11, 2007Inventors: Faisal Syud, Nichole Wood, Daniel Kramer, Mark Baillie, Dinko Eduardo Trotter, Anup Sood, Ming Zhao
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Publication number: 20070009427Abstract: A set of compounds that includes an active-agent labeled species and a pretargeting conjugate is disclosed. The active agent-labeled species includes a ligand coupled to an active agent. The pretargeting conjugate includes a protein conjugated to a targeting species having a targeting moiety capable of binding to an in-vivo target or a biomarker produced by or associated with the target. The protein and the ligand are covalently attached. Also disclosed are methods of administering the pretargeting species and the active-agent labeled species to a subject for diagnosing or treating a disease condition, or assessing the effectiveness of a treatment of the disease condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2005Publication date: January 11, 2007Inventors: Faisal Syud, Nichole Wood, Andrew Torres, Mark Baillie, Dinko Eduardo Trotter, Cristina Hehir, Ming Zhao, Daniel Kramer
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Publication number: 20070009428Abstract: A set of compounds that includes an active-agent labeled species and a pretargeting conjugate is disclosed. The active agent-labeled species includes a ligand coupled to an active agent. The pretargeting conjugate includes a protein conjugated to a targeting species having a targeting moiety capable of binding to an in-vivo target or a biomarker produced by or associated with the target. The protein is substantially free of a cofactor. Also disclosed are methods of administering the pretargeting species and the active-agent labeled species to a subject for diagnosing or treating a disease condition, or assessing the effectiveness of a treatment of the disease condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2005Publication date: January 11, 2007Inventors: Faisal Syud, Nichole Wood, Andrew Torres, Mark Baillie, Dinko Trotter, Cristina Hehir, Ming Zhao, Daniel Kramer
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Publication number: 20060203991Abstract: Employee performance in a call center or similar complex work environment is managed by selecting a controlled number of performance criteria from among numerous possible performance criteria, establishing performance goals for the selected performance criteria, communicating the goals to the call center employees, monitoring the actual performance of the employees in relation to the performance goals, and reporting the performance of the employees in relation to the performance goals to the employees, management or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2005Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventors: Daniel Kramer, Patrick Beasley, David Nti-Berko
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Publication number: 20060135884Abstract: An application or an attachment device for attaching a medical device includes a base layer and an adhesive layer on a rearward side of the base layer. The adhesive layer is adapted to removably attach the base layer. The adhesive layer can be adapted to removably attach the base layer to a patient (either a human patient or a lower animal patient). The device also includes a medical device attachment mechanism on a forward side of the base layer, The attachment mechanism is adapted to attach the medical device to the base layer. The medical device can, for example, be a sensor. The medical device attachment mechanism can, for example, include a mechanical attachment mechanism. The medical device attachment mechanism can additionally or alternatively include at least one adhesive layer on the base layer. The adhesive layer can, for example, be positioned on the base layer so that it does not extend beyond a footprint of the medical device when the medical device is attached to the base layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2005Publication date: June 22, 2006Inventors: Dennis Hack, Francis Sciulli, Charles Mutschler, R. Harpham, Daniel Kramer, Felicia Ruggeri, Jan Yates, William Atterbury, Joseph Juratovac, Jeffery Held, Chad Bouton, James Gleeson
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Publication number: 20060085049Abstract: Systems and methods for discriminating and locating tissues within a body involve applying a waveform signal to tissue between two electrodes and measuring the electrical characteristics of the signal transmitted through the tissue. At least one of the electrodes is constrained in area so that localized electrical characteristics of the tissue are measured. Such localized electrical characteristics are determined over a portion of a body of the subject by using an array of electrodes or electrodes that can be moved over the body. A controller may implement the process and perform calculations on the measured data to identify tissue types and locations within the measured area, and to present results in graphical form. Results may be combined with other tissue imaging technologies and with image-guided systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Applicant: Nervonix, Inc.Inventors: Phillip Cory, Joan Cory, Waldean Schulz, Daniel Kramer, Paul Ray
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Publication number: 20060058218Abstract: There is provided a technique for conjugating one or more complexing agents with a targeting moiety, such as natural amino acids, unnatural amino acids, peptides, peptide nucleic acids, nucleotides, and analogs and derivatives thereof. The one or more complexing agents are conjugated at one or more free amino groups of the targeting moiety while the moiety is attached to a solid substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Faisal Syud, John Brogan, Daniel Kramer