Patents by Inventor Michael Reith
Michael Reith 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: 20230004890Abstract: Techniques for risk evaluation include receiving, from a requesting entity, a request for monitoring target entities specifying a first identifier associated with each target entity and target entity information. The system generates a second identifier and a third identifier for each target entity and stores a mapping of the second identifiers to the first identifiers and the third identifiers, preventing the second identifiers from being provided to the requesting entity. The system monitors a periodically updated data set and determines risk metrics for the target entities, comparing each risk metric to a threshold value to identify target entities whose risk data indicates an insider threat. The system generates a third identifier for the identified target entities and provides the third identifiers to the requesting entity. Responsive to a request for a corresponding first identifier, the system identifies and provides the first and third identifiers to the requesting entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventors: Michael MCBURNETT, Michael REITH, Terry WOODFORD, Patricia BASSETTI, Abhinav SINHA
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Patent number: 11478284Abstract: A surgical repositioning instrument for lowering and fixing a fixing rod in the tulip head of a bone screw has a coupling sleeve with two distal latching arms. A locking sleeve is longitudinally displaceable on the coupling sleeve between a release and locking position. A rod presser contacts and lowers the fixing rod, which is arranged displaceably within the coupling sleeve. Arranged in a through bore in the handle part is the locking sleeve, coupling sleeve and rod presser. On a grip part, an actuating lever is pivotally mounted to advance the rod presser relative to the coupling sleeve. The actuating lever has a laterally projecting force arm and a load arm which is coupled to the rod presser. The locking sleeve protrudes in its release position and is independently slid into its locking position by the rod presser acting on its proximal end with an axially directed force.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2019Date of Patent: October 25, 2022Assignee: Premiere Medical GmbHInventors: Farzam Vazifehdan, Mathias Pippan, Michael Reith, C. Michael Nilsson, Helmut Schönhöffer
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Patent number: 11455587Abstract: Techniques for risk evaluation include receiving, from a requesting entity, a request for monitoring target entities specifying a first identifier associated with each target entity and target entity information. The system generates a second identifier and a third identifier for each target entity and stores a mapping of the second identifiers to the first identifiers and the third identifiers, preventing the second identifiers from being provided to the requesting entity. The system monitors a periodically updated data set and determines risk metrics for the target entities, comparing each risk metric to a threshold value to identify target entities whose risk data indicates an insider threat. The system generates a third identifier for the identified target entities and provides the third identifiers to the requesting entity. Responsive to a request for a corresponding first identifier, the system identifies and provides the first and third identifiers to the requesting entity.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2020Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: EQUIFAX INC.Inventors: Michael McBurnett, Michael Reith, Terry Woodford, Patricia Bassetti, Abhinav Sinha
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Publication number: 20210326785Abstract: Techniques for risk evaluation include receiving, from a requesting entity, a request for monitoring target entities specifying a first identifier associated with each target entity and target entity information. The system generates a second identifier and a third identifier for each target entity and stores a mapping of the second identifiers to the first identifiers and the third identifiers, preventing the second identifiers from being provided to the requesting entity. The system monitors a periodically updated data set and determines risk metrics for the target entities, comparing each risk metric to a threshold value to identify target entities whose risk data indicates an insider threat. The system generates a third identifier for the identified target entities and provides the third identifiers to the requesting entity. Responsive to a request for a corresponding first identifier, the system identifies and provides the first and third identifiers to the requesting entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2020Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Michael MCBURNETT, Michael REITH, Terry WOODFORD, Patricia BASSETTI, Abhinav SINHA
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Publication number: 20190274741Abstract: A surgical repositioning instrument for lowering and fixing a fixing rod in the tulip head of a bone screw has a coupling sleeve with two distal latching arms. A locking sleeve is longitudinally displaceable on the coupling sleeve between a release and locking position. A rod presser contacts and lowers the fixing rod, which is arranged displaceably within the coupling sleeve. Arranged in a through bore in the handle part is the locking sleeve, coupling sleeve and rod presser. On a grip part, an actuating lever is pivotally mounted to advance the rod presser relative to the coupling sleeve. The actuating lever has a laterally projecting force arm and a load arm which is coupled to the rod presser. The locking sleeve protrudes in its release position and is independently slid into its locking position by the rod presser acting on its proximal end with an axially directed force.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventors: Farzam Vazifehdan, Mathias Pippan, Michael Reith, C. Michael Nilsson, Helmut Schönhöffer
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Patent number: 9157483Abstract: A method of connecting a hub component and a connection between a shaft and a hub component, in particular a pinion connected to a shaft. The hub component and the shaft are formed of different materials, that is of ceramics and metal. A connecting element of metal is connected both to the hub component and to the shaft. The hub component and the shaft are connected to the connecting element by a material bond.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2012Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: MAXON MOTOR AGInventors: Thorsten Buurlage, Michael Reith
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Patent number: 8549695Abstract: A window wiper device for a vehicle has a driving motor, the motor shaft of which is kinematically coupled to an output shaft, wherein the motor shaft and output shaft are releasably drive-connected via a connecting means.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2010Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Michael Reith, Roland Bohn, Orlando Sterns
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Patent number: 8448289Abstract: The invention relates to a windscreen wiper drive arrangement (1) having a drive shaft (4), extending out of a gear mechanism housing (3), for a windscreen wiper, in which the drive shaft (4) is guided axially through a protective sleeve (15) which is sealed with respect to the drive shaft (4) by means of at least one inner sealing element (18) and with respect to a vehicle component (11) by means of at least one outer sealing element. The invention provides for the protective sleeve (15) to be secured to the gear mechanism housing in order to protect said protective sleeve against axial movement in the direction of the vehicle component (11) and/or against rotational movement relative to the gear mechanism housing (3) by frictional engagement and/or by means of at least one separate securing element (25).Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2007Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Michael Reith, Gerard Albrecht, Verena Lipps, Roland Bohn, Mario Huesges, Guenther Friderichs, Paul Geubel
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Patent number: 7989995Abstract: A windshield wiper drive (1) is provided for the output shaft (4) with a protective cap (15) across a longitudinal region. The protective cap (15) is supported between the terminal supports thereof against the drive shaft (4) and the drive housing (2) of the windshield wiper drive (1) in relation to the output shaft (4) via a supporting bearing (20).Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Michael Reith, Orlando Gabriel De Dias, Paul Geubel
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Publication number: 20110119856Abstract: A window wiper device for a vehicle has a driving motor, the motor shaft of which is kinematically coupled to an output shaft, wherein the motor shaft and output shaft are releasably drive-connected via a connecting means.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventors: Michael Reith, Roland Bohn, Orlando Sterns
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Publication number: 20100001593Abstract: A windshield wiper drive (1) is provided for the output shaft (4) with a protective cap (15) across a longitudinal region. The protective cap (15) is supported between the terminal supports thereof against the drive shaft (4) and the drive housing (2) of the windshield wiper drive (1) in relation to the output shaft (4) via a supporting bearing (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventors: Michael Reith, Orlando Gabriel De Dias, Paul Geubel
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Publication number: 20090094774Abstract: The invention relates to a windscreen wiper drive arrangement (1) having a drive shaft (4), extending out of a gear mechanism housing (3), for a windscreen wiper, in which the drive shaft (4) is guided axially through a protective sleeve (15) which is sealed with respect to the drive shaft (4) by means of at least one inner sealing element (18) and with respect to a vehicle component (11) by means of at least one outer sealing element. The invention provides for the protective sleeve (15) to be secured to the gear mechanism housing in order to protect said protective sleeve against axial movement in the direction of the vehicle component (11) and/or against rotational movement relative to the gear mechanism housing (3) by frictional engagement and/or by means of at least one separate securing element (25).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventors: Michael Reith, Gerard Albrecht, Verena Lipps, Roland Bohn, Mario Huesges, Guenther Friderichs, Paul Geubel