Landsman
Andrew Landsman, Chicago, IL US
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20100160018 | GAMING APPARATUS WITH COOLING OF CERTAIN COMPONENTS - A system includes a gaming machine, one or more heat generating components within the gaming machine, and a thermoelectric cooler apparatus located within the gaming machine to draw heat from the one or more heat generating components. | 06-24-2010 |
20100234094 | INTERACTION WITH 3D SPACE IN A GAMING SYSTEM - A gaming system for interacting with a wagering game in 3D space includes sensors positioned to define a 3D volume within which things may be introduced to make gestures that are detected in the 3D volume and associated with wagering-game functions Different 3D gestures cause different wagering-game functions to be earned out One gesture browses among selections involved in the game outcome while another gesture selects a wagering-game element 3D gestures change virtual camera angles to view hidden surfaces 3D wagering-game objects Gestures include throwing physical dice that transition to virtual dice whereupon the game software takes over to depict a randomly selected game outcome RFID-tagged chips are placed on tables to determine their value and location A fishing game detects a hook attached to a fishing rod held by the player and displays a virtual representation of the hook on four video displays | 09-16-2010 |
David Landsman, Mercer Island, WA US
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20090259784 | PERIPHERAL DEVICE LOCKING MECHANISM - A computing system having a host device and at least one client device having a lock used to prevent modification of data in the client device. A lock clear signal from the host device causes the client device to clear a lock used to prevent modification of data stored in at least a protected portion of the client device where the client device remains fully operational. | 10-15-2009 |
Kelly Landsman, Milwaukee, WI US
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20120298114 | WOUND DRESSING SYSTEM - System, method, and components for hygienic maintenance of a surgical wound configured for drainage of ascites from a body cavity. Different aspects of the system may include one or more of a wound dressing, a pocket for low-profile, hygienic, and aesthetic storage of a drainage catheter configured for attachment to a patient and/or wound dressing, and an apron device configured for installation and/or exchange of a wound dressing. | 11-29-2012 |
20120302950 | ACTIVE PLEURODESIS CATHETER - System and components for inducing pleurodesis. A tube device is provided that is generally inert in a first state. The device includes a second state that is configured to provide one or both of mechanical and chemical stimulation to induce pleurodesis. Different sheath and tube configurations are provided for the actuatable features of the device. | 11-29-2012 |
20130102999 | PLEURODESIS CATHETER WITH COATED AND SHIELDED TIP - System and components for inducing pleurodesis while minimizing likelihood of tissue damage from direct application of pleurodesis-enhancing materials. A tube device is provided that is configured to elute pleurodesis-enhancing material. The device includes one or more features configured to prevent or lessen the likelihood that the pleurodesis-enhancing material comes into direct and concentrated contact with patient tissue when a distal length of the device is disposed indwelling a patient. | 04-25-2013 |
20130226114 | DRAINAGE SYSTEM - A medical drainage system may include a pair of inlet tubes separated by a pump bulb and a valve chamber, where the valve chamber is in fluid communication with a first inlet tube across a one way valve. A second one-way valve may be provided in the entrance to a drainage container at an inlet tube end opposite the pump bulb. The drainage container may be rigid or flexible and may be equipped with emptying means such as a drain valve, connector for suction source, or other emptying/draining means that can be used to partially or wholly void the container contents (e.g., for sampling, testing, or disposal). | 08-29-2013 |
Kelly M. Landsman, Chicago, IL US
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20100024268 | RECIPIENT VERIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE INCLUDING RECIPIENT IDENTIFICATION - A recipient verification system including a band and a label strip. The band includes a base, a trailing shield segment, and a strap. The band defines a band identification portion displaying a band identifier, as well as opposing passages. The trailing shield segment is disposed over the identification portion. The strap extends from the base and terminates at a tail end. The label strip extends from the base and includes at least one removable label displaying the predetermined band identifier. In an initial state, the strap is free of the band identification portion. In the worn state, the strap is wrapped about a wearer's appendage, with the tail end passing through at least one of the passages and a section of the strap maintained along the identification portion. The predetermined band identifier displayed on the identification portion is visible through the trailing shield segment in the worn state. | 02-04-2010 |
20110042933 | RECIPIENT VERIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE, INCLUDING PATIENT IDENTIFICATION - A recipient verification system including a strap, a pocket, a tether, and a label strip. The strap is configured for placement about a wearer's appendage (e.g., wrist, ankle, etc.). The pocket is coupled to the strap and forms an interior region that is exteriorly accessible via an open end. A portion of the tether is permanently captured at the pocket. The label strip is attached to the tether. The tether and the attached label strip are repeatedly transitionable between a first state and a second state. In the first state, the tether and at least a majority of the label strip is within the pocket, and thus protected. In the second state, at least a majority of the label strip is outside of the interior region of the pocket, and available for use by a user. | 02-24-2011 |
Kelly M. Landsman, Milwaukee, WI US
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20120036753 | Patient Identification Systems and Methods of Use, Including Recipient Verification - A recipient verification system including a band having a pocket coupled to a strap. The pocket includes a first layer opposite a second layer. Seals are formed between the second layer and opposing side edges of the first layer to form an interior region. An end seal is formed adjacent a trailing end of the first layer and a liner covered adhesive coating is provided along an inner face of one of the layers. In an open arrangement, the liner is disposed over the adhesive coating, and a leading end of the first layer is free of the second layer to define an opening to the interior. In a closed arrangement, the liner is removed. The system can further include a separated insert. In an assembly state, the insert is insertable into the interior pocket, and a positive identification state, the insert is permanently affixed to the pocket. | 02-16-2012 |
Kelly M. Landsman, Fitchburg, WI US
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20130305577 | RECIPIENT VERIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE, INCLUDING RECIPIENT IDENTIFICATION - A recipient verification system including a band having a base, a strap, and a closure device. The base defines a band identification portion for displaying a recipient identifier. The strap extends from the base, and the closure device is attached to the base opposite the strap. First and second slots are formed through the band. In a primary worn state, the strap is looped about a recipient's appendage and secured to the base via the closure device independent of the slots. In a replacement worn state, the base is severed from a majority of the strap and is secured to the recipient's appendage by a secondary band assembled through the slots. | 11-21-2013 |
Rick Landsman, Cortlandt Manor, NY US
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20140120864 | Cross-Channel User Tracking Systems, Methods and Devices - In part, the invention relates to systems and methods suitable for operating a client side platform for deterministically correlating a unique mobile user across multiple marketing communication channels using a universal identifier to provide a deterministic mapping of individual channel user identifiers. In an embodiment, the invention relates to systems and methods suitable for operating a client side platform for probabilistically correlating a unique mobile user across multiple marketing communication channels to provide a mapping of individual channel user identifiers. The systems and methods can be used to identify user activity across different marketing communication channels accessed with a given mobile device. | 05-01-2014 |
Rick Landsman, Cortland Manor, NY US
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20100057843 | USER-TRANSPARENT SYSTEM FOR UNIQUELY IDENTIFYING NETWORK-DISTRIBUTED DEVICES WITHOUT EXPLICITLY PROVIDED DEVICE OR USER IDENTIFYING INFORMATION - A technique for uniquely identifying devices without explicitly provided device or user identifying information in a networked client-server environment, e.g., the Mobile Internet, in which content is downloaded from a server to a device browser executing at a client device, and using static XML markup tags embedded in the content in a manner transparent to a user situated at the device browser, derives a globally unique device identifier. Device identifying information is captured and maintained in a device profile database associated with a globally unique device identifier. Specifically, mark up code embedded into a referring content page effectively downloads software from a distribution server, and then instantiates the software in the client device browser. The software transparently and dynamically inserts an Internet address request to a device identification management system. The device identification management system selects a device profile associated with a previously detected request from the device and retrieves its globally unique identifier from a database of all profiles for all previous devices requesting unique device identifications. If a matching profile is not found in the database, the device identifying information associated with the request is entered as a new device profile along with a globally unique identifier associated with that specific device in the database. The globally unique identifier is delivered back to the device or external systems for their own use, e.g., mobile Internet advertising management systems. | 03-04-2010 |
Stephen Landsman, Baltimore, MD US
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20150258410 | ELECTRONIC GOLFING ALIGNMENT AID AND CORRESPONDING METHOD - A golfing aid system at least partially configured to be mounted on a golfer is provided. The system includes an optical system, an output configured to provide audio and/or visual information, a human wearable support, a first compass mounted on the wearable support, an optical system. The golfing aid system is configured to, when the wearable support is worn by the golfer, obtain a first compass heading from the first compass for a target location observable through the optical system, obtain a second compass heading when the golfer is in a golfing stance, determine, based on at least the first and second compass headings, whether a part of the body that supports the human wearable support is substantially in alignment with a direction, and provide feedback through the output, the feedback being configured to indicate whether or not the golfer is substantially aligned with the direction. Wherein the direction represents a substantially optimal alignment of a part of the body relative to the first compass heading to strike a golf ball along a path in alignment with the first compass heading. | 09-17-2015 |
Tanya Landsman, Brookline, MA US
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20100159455 | RECEPTOR FAMILY PROFILING - The invention provides compositions and methods, e.g., assay technologies and their use in biodetection and diagnostics. More particularly, the invention provides compositions and methods based on nucleic acid-templated chemistry in biodetection and profiling of receptors (and their families) and proteins (and their families), and the use of same in diagnostics. | 06-24-2010 |
Todd Lawrence Landsman, College Station, TX US
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20150216688 | Intravascular Medical Device Release System - The present invention provides a braided coil catheter to delivery of a vascular implant through a catheter including a braided coil adapted to at least partially retain a vascular implant comprising a braided coil distal tip, a braided coil proximal end connected by a braided coil body having a lumen with a lumen diameter; a friction plug comprising a proximal friction plug end, a distal friction plug end connected by a friction plug body with a friction plug diameter greater than the lumen diameter to frictionally fit into the lumen of the braided coil distal tip; a vascular implant having an implant mating end, an implant non-mating end connected by an implant body wherein the implant mating end is connected to the distal friction plug end; and a pusher catheter inserted into the lumen and to contact the proximal friction plug end and force the friction plug from the lumen. | 08-06-2015 |