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Eliezer Kolberg, Kiryat Ono IL
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20090054771 | BREAST MILK FLOW METER APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus measures the quantity of milk consumed by an infant during a breast-feeding session. The apparatus includes a brassiere-like garment ( | 02-26-2009 |
Gernot Kolberg US
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20090069877 | ELECTRODE DEVICE FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL USE, IN PARTICULAR IN CARDIOLOGY - An electrode device for physiological use, in particular in cardiology, that has an electrically insulating, elastic electrode body which, between internal and external layers ( | 03-12-2009 |
Kenneth D. Kolberg, Robinson Township, PA US
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20130213780 | JUMPER FOR ELECTRICALLY CONNECTING ELECTRICAL SWITCHING APPARATUS POLES, AND ELECTRICAL SWITCHING APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME - An electrical switching apparatus includes a plurality of poles, each of the poles including a terminal. The terminal of a first one of the poles is proximate the terminal of a second one of the poles. A jumper is electrically connected between the terminal of the first one of the poles and the terminal of the second one of the poles. The jumper includes a plurality of heat transfer members, each of the heat transfer members being separated from others of the heat transfer members. | 08-22-2013 |
Kenneth D. Kolberg, Mckees Rocks, PA US
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20140110230 | ATTACHMENT APPARATUS USABLE IN CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER ENVIRONMENT AND STRUCTURED TO CONNECT A RING TERMINAL TO THE CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER - An attachment apparatus is usable as a line terminal or load terminal of a circuit interrupter to enable a conductive element that includes a ring terminal to be electrically connected with a conductor of a circuit interrupter. The attachment apparatus employs a conventional lug which serves as a connector. The lug includes a threaded engagement element. The attachment apparatus further includes a connection element having a threaded receptacle that is structured to receive a shank of a threaded fastener. The shank is received through a hole formed in a ring terminal and is further threadably receivable in the receptacle of the connection apparatus to enable the ring terminal and a wire connected therewith to be reliably electrically connected with a line conductor or a load conductor of the circuit interrupter. The threaded shank can be unthreaded from the connection element to permit removal of the ring terminal and associated wire. | 04-24-2014 |
20140253264 | CIRCUIT BREAKER SLOT MOTOR - A two-piece slot motor housing assembly is provided. The slot motor housing assembly includes a first J-shaped body baying a lower, first end and a second, J-shaped body having a lower, first end. The first and second J-shaped bodies coupled to form a U-shaped assembly. The first J-shaped body first end overlaps the second J-shaped body first end. | 09-11-2014 |
Kenneth Daniel Kolberg, Mckees Rocks, PA US
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20140332356 | HANDLE TIE APPARATUS FOR G-FRAME 1 POLE BREAKERS - The disclosed concept relates to a handle tie apparatus for connecting two or more operating handles of two or more electrical switching assemblies for simultaneous operation of the operating handles, such as switching from “on” position to “off” position. The handle tie apparatus including apertures formed therein for receiving the operating handles and slots having barbs configured therein for mechanically engaging and securing the operating handles in said handle tie apparatus. | 11-13-2014 |
Mario Kolberg, Glasgow GB
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20100182938 | Feature Interaction Detection in Multi-Party Calls and Calls With Bridged Appearances - A method is disclosed for detecting feature interactions in multi-party calls (i.e., calls involving more than two endpoints), and in calls with bridged appearances. In accordance with the illustrative embodiment, a set of rules is applied to the specifications of two features in order to detect interactions between the features. The rules specify conditions for, or relationships among, the original connections for the features, the resulting connections for the features, the triggering party for the features, and the originating and terminating parties of connections. A rule is considered matched for a multi-party call when any of the original and resulting connections for the call match the conditions of the rule. Similarly, a rule is considered matched for a call with one or more bridged appearances when any of the original and resulting connections for the call, including those of bridged appearances, match the conditions of the rule. | 07-22-2010 |
20100182996 | Feature Interaction Detection During Calls With Multiple-Leg Signaling Paths - Methods are disclosed for detecting feature interactions during a call that has a signaling path comprising two or more legs. In accordance with the illustrative embodiment, feature state information is maintained for each of the legs of the call and is propagated along the signaling path. The illustrative embodiment is capable of detecting interactions between features in different legs of a call, as well as interactions between features in the same leg of a call. Moreover, the illustrative embodiment is capable of accommodating a variety of feature resolution techniques. In one illustrative embodiment specific to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony, a Back-to-Back User Agent (B2BUA) stores and propagates the feature state information, and performs address mapping for two specially-defined headers in addition to the usual Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) headers. | 07-22-2010 |
20100183135 | Mid-Call Detection And Resolution Of Feature Interactions - Techniques for detecting and resolving feature interactions during calls are disclosed. In particular, a finite-state machine and a corresponding method detect when a feature that is invoked during a call would interact with another previously-activated feature, and ensure that both features are not active simultaneously. Three different techniques for resolution are disclosed: in one technique, activation of the latter feature is always refused; in a second technique, the former feature is always deactivated and the latter feature is then activated; and in a third technique, one of the two features is selected to be the active feature—perhaps based on priorities assigned to the features—and the features are activated and/or deactivated accordingly. | 07-22-2010 |
20100329140 | Interaction Detection Between Web-Enabled and Call-Related Features - A method is provided for detecting interactions between call-related and web-enabled features. In some embodiments, communication application components are configured to transmit an indication to a feature interaction detector every time a feature is invoked by the user. When the interaction detector receives an indication that a feature is being invoked, it compares the invoked feature against features that have previously been invoked (or executed) and determines whether the invoked feature interacts with any of the features that have been previously executed. | 12-30-2010 |
20120030289 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-MODEL, CONTEXT-SENSITIVE, REAL-TIME COLLABORATION - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for communicating via a multi-model collaboration space. A system practicing the method first assigns a communication endpoint identifier to a multi-model collaboration space having at least one entity. The endpoint identifier can be a telephone, email address, IP address, or username, for example. The system receives an incoming communication addressed to the communication endpoint identifier, such as a telephone call or email, and transfers the incoming communication to at least one entity in the multi-model collaboration space. In one aspect, the multi-model collaboration space provides a shared persistent container where entities can perform collaboration activities. The entities can have unique identities. The entities can be humans and/or automated, non-human, system-owned entities. Entities can share their context-specific view of the multi-model collaboration space with other entities. Such a multi-model collaboration space can be used in an enterprise environment. | 02-02-2012 |
Michael Kolberg, Hinckley, OH US
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20120177256 | MULTI-MEDIA MEDICAL RECORD SYSTEM - Disclosed is a method of processing data pertaining to a medical procedure. The method includes receiving information indicative of at least one of an imaging device and a video capture device, and information indicative of an identity of a patient to be treated during the medical procedure. The data is received by the computer system without the identity of the patient. A relationship is established to link the data with the identification of the patient. Application of at least one processing rule is initiated to reduce a file size of the data from an original file size of the data as transmitted by the at least one of the imaging device and the video capture device. The data is stored in combination with the identification of the patient in a manner compliant with a standardized medical imaging transmission format. | 07-12-2012 |
20130191149 | LATEX DETECTION AND WARNING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Provided is an apparatus that stores a formulary. The apparatus includes a memory device that stores the formulary, the formulary comprising a plurality of drug entries. A code reader interprets computer-readable codes. An interface device generates an allergy warning. After a computer-readable code that is associated with a drug entry of the plurality of drug entries is read by the code reader, the apparatus compares drug information of the drug entry to allergen information, and controls the interface device to generate the allergy warning when the drug information and the allergen information match. | 07-25-2013 |
20130221087 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LABELING A MEDICINAL SUBSTANCE - Provided is a method for reading a code from a container of a medicinal substance and printing a label for the container. The method includes reading a machine readable code associated with a container for storing a medicinal drug. The machine readable code includes an identification information of the medicinal drug. The method also for determining a useful life of the medicinal drug based on a time at which the container for storing the medicinal drug was initially accessed and encoding a label content including the useful life of the medicinal drug. The method also includes printing a label including the label content including the useful life of the medicinal drug. | 08-29-2013 |
Ronald Alfred Kolberg, Pleasanton, CA US
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20140027368 | WATER FILTER HOUSING SIEVE - A gravity flow water filtration cartridge with a novel sieve system. The sieve system comprises an air vent and a shroud. The sieve system is attached or welded onto a housing bottom or barrel. An air permeable material covers the opening of the air vent. | 01-30-2014 |