Patents by Inventor Thomas Jakob
Thomas Jakob 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: 20100063473Abstract: A device for oral application of a substance, comprising an inner tube surrounding a first volume an outer tube surrounding a second volume, the second volume comprising a cavity section adjoining an inlet opening of the outer tube being adapted for containing the substance, a separation area arranged in the second volume, the separation area adjoining the cavity section and the first volume, and a selective connecting passage between the cavity section and a pressure compensation space to selectively enable a flow of the substance from the cavity section though the first volume. A kit-of-parts, comprises the inventive device a predefined amount of a substance being contained in a receptacle or the cavity section, and instructions for the use of the substance. Methods for filling the inventive device as well as to a method for oral application using the inventive device are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: SANDOZ AGInventors: Franz Xaver Schwarz, Thomas Jakob, Robert Reichenberger
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Publication number: 20090196460Abstract: An eye tracking system and method is provided giving persons with severe disabilities the ability to access a computer through eye movement. A system comprising a head tracking system, an eye tracking system, a display device, and a processor which calculates the gaze point of the user is provided. The eye tracking method comprises determining the location and orientation of the head, determining the location and orientation of the eye, calculating the location of the center of rotation of the eye, and calculating the gaze point of the eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Thomas Jakobs, Allen W. Baker
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Publication number: 20080206508Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for producing a two- or multilayer optical storage medium, wherein a first half-substrate with a first information layer is produced and a first metal layer is applied to the surface of the first half-substrate containing the information structure. Furthermore, a second half-substrate with a second information structure is produced and a separation layer is applied onto the surface of the second half-substrate containing the information structure. The two half-substrates are glued together by means of an adhesive, wherein the metal layer of the first half-substrate and the separation layer of the second half-substrate face each other with an adhesive layer in-between. After curing of the adhesive, the separation layer of the second half-substrate is separated from the adhesive layer and a second metal layer is applied onto the adhesive layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventor: Thomas Jakob
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Publication number: 20060234635Abstract: A mobile communication device and a method for a mobile communication device, including a multiplicity of modes of operation with different operational functions. The mobile communication device encompasses sensors for determining body-related parameters of the user and/or environmental parameters of the mobile communication device. The mobile communication device includes a selection module for evaluating the body-related parameters of the user and/or the environmental parameters of the mobile communication device, and the mobile communication device includes an operational mode module for adapting the respective mode of operation of the mobile communication device according to the evaluation data for the body-related parameters and/or of the environmental parameters. The mobile communication device can also include a mobile radio device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2004Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: John Riordan, Thomas Jakob, Olivier Krone, Numa Schmeder
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Patent number: 6175773Abstract: An improved high resolution method and apparatus are described for sensing and determining the spatial coordinates of a movable object with respect to a energized conductive surface. The coordinates of the object are precisely measured with respect to a two-dimensional coordinate system independent of the third orthogonal dimension, thereby avoiding significant measurement errors due to variations of the object position in the third orthogonal dimension. The system also ascertains the coordinate position of the object in this third dimension, which can then be utilized as an independent control variable in the system. Further, the system can accommodate a number of energized conductive surfaces over which the object may be positioned and can determine the spatial coordinates of the object with respect to any such surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: LG Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Reiffel, Wayne D Jung, Thomas Rosevear, Thomas Jakobs
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Patent number: 6171147Abstract: A coupling element is proposed for a single wire or multi-wire electrical cable. The coupling element has a contact support to which a protective body surrounding the cable connection is molded in such a way that a region of the surface of the contact support remains exposed. The exposed region (4) has openings (7) extending through the contact support and contacts that are conductively connected with a wire of the cable (1) and arranged in the openings. A closed cover (8) is provided in close contact with the contact support (2) and extends over the openings (7). The cover (8) is provided with a passage (9) having the edges surrounding and fitting tightly against the cable (1). The protective body (6) surrounds the cover (8) and the passage (9) and is in moisture-tight sealing engagement with the contact support (2) and the cable (1). A method for producing the coupling element provides for molding the protective body (6) so it surrounds the cover (8).Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Otto Nachbauer, Thomas Jakob
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Patent number: 6097373Abstract: A laser actuated keyboard system (10) includes a laser pointer (12) mounted on an adjustable headband (14) for directing a collimated beam (16) onto a laser keyboard (18) defined by an array of photosensors (58) that are intended to be illuminated by the user-targeted beam (16). During a laser acquisition mode, the laser pointer (12) output is controlled to provide a relatively retina-safe output and during the captured signal mode, the laser pointer (12) output is controlled to provide a higher-power mode sufficient to be easily seen. During the higher-power mode, the laser pointer (12) is modulated at a selected frequency to assist the laser keyboard (18) in discriminating against common background light. A successful keypress is declared when the beam (16) illuminates a targeted area for a selected percentage of a pre-determined dwell period.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1997Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: InvoTek CorporationInventor: Thomas Jakobs
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Patent number: 5892509Abstract: An image processing apparatus coupling at least two image processing systems connected to a network. The network couples image information to each system, and each system displays at least one image. Each system includes a communication unit and a control unit. The communication unit couples information to and receives information from the network. The control unit includes a central processing unit (CPU) and a partitioned memory space, including, both common and personal memory. The personal memory of each system contains one or more personal images that can be viewed only by the respective system, wherein each system is controlled to access only its respective personal memory. Under control of the CPUs in the respective systems, a common image is coupled to each system over the network and commonly displayed on each system. While the common image is commonly displayed on each system, it is edited by the first image processing system.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1994Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: L G Semicon Co., Ltd.Inventors: Thomas Jakobs, Wayne D. Jung, Richard A. Karlin, Leonard Reiffel, Raphael K. Tam, Timothy T. Tutt, Michael F. Dunk
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Patent number: 5841653Abstract: An improved high resolution method and apparatus are described for sensing and determining the spatial coordinates of a movable object with respect to a energized conductive surface. The coordinates of the object are precisely measured with respect to a two-dimensional coordinate system independent of the third orthogonal dimension, thereby avoiding significant measurement errors due to variations of the object position in the third orthogonal dimension. The system also ascertains the coordinate position of the object in this third dimension, which can then be utilized as an independent control variable in the system. Further, the system can accommodate a number of energized conductive surfaces over which the object may be positioned and can determine the spatial coordinates of the object with respect to any such surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1994Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Goldstar Electron Co., Ltd.Inventors: Leonard Reiffel, Wayne D Jung, Thomas Rosevear, Thomas Jakobs
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Patent number: 5317502Abstract: An improved high resolution method and apparatus are described for sensing and determining the spatial coordinates of a movable object with respect to a energized conductive surface. The coordinates of the object are precisely measured with respect to a two-dimensional coordinate system independent of the third orthogonal dimension, thereby avoiding significant measurement errors due to variations of the object position in the third orthogonal dimension. The system also ascertains the coordinate position of the object in this third dimension, which can then be utilized as an independent control variable in the system. Further, the system can accommodate a number of energized conductive surfaces over which the object may be positioned and can determine the spatial coordinates of the object with respect to any such surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Goldstar Electron Co., Ltd.Inventors: Leonard Reiffel, Wayne D. Jung, Thomas Rosevear, Thomas Jakobs
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Patent number: 5300943Abstract: A workstation with multiple, functionally related displays clustered under and controlled by a common transparent overlay control device. The position of a hand-held stylus is sensed by the overlay control device and is used as a system input to control system operations, system communications and input, manipulation and editing of images displayed on the displays. Control of certain workstation operations is achieved by directing the stylus towards function symbols which are affixed to the overlay surface. Actuators or other adjustment mechanisms are provided for adjustment of the height and pitch of the workstation for the comfort of the operator. Further, the workstation provides integrated data audio communication over ordinary narrow-band telephone lines or high speed data lines with other linked workstations.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1991Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Goldstar Electron Co., Ltd.Inventors: Thomas Jakobs, Wayne D. Jung, Richard A. Karlin, Leonard Reiffel, Raphael K. Tam, Timothy T. Tutt, Michael F. Dunk
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Patent number: 5251123Abstract: An improved high resolution method and apparatus are described for sensing and determining the spatial coordinates of a movable object with respect to a energized conductive surface. The coordinates of the object are precisely measured with respect to a two-dimensional coordinate system independent of the third orthogonal dimension, thereby avoiding significant measurement errors due to variations of the object position in the third orthogonal dimension. The system also ascertains the coordinate position of the object in this third dimension, which can then be utilized as an independent control variable in the system. Further, the system can accommodate a number of energized conductive surfaces over which the object may be positioned and can determine the spatial coordinates of the object with respect to any such surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: I C Operating, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Reiffel, Wayne D. Jung, Thomas Rosevear, Thomas Jakobs
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Patent number: 5227863Abstract: Programmable apparatus for digital processing of video signals from multiple sources converted to digital format to provide real-time multiple simultaneous special video effects and suitable for direct interface to a conventional microcomputer bus such as an Apple Macintosh II NuBus. The apparatus includes a matrix of multipliers to do real-time video processing permitting special effects such as fading between at least two video image sources, as well as a priority resolver to control display on a pixel by pixel basis of more than ten sources based upon dynamically programmable priority. In addition, a programmable multiple range thresholder, a hardware window generator capable of generating multiple simultaneous windows, a color look up table and optional image capture capabilities are provided. The apparatus also provides for a light pen input, genlocking and a range of special video effects including zooming, mosaicing, panning and blending.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1990Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Intelligent Resources Integrated Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brett C. Bilbrey, John M. Brooks, Craig Fields, Jeffrey E. Frederiksen, Thomas Jakobs