Raphel, US
Alex Raphel, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20150352710 | Tool Box Assembly - A tool box assembly provides a tool box that can also be used as a step stool and a bench. The assembly includes a housing having a top, a bottom, and a perimeter wall coupled to and extending between the top and the bottom. The top defines a platform for a person to sit and stand upon. A first opening is positioned in the housing and provides access to an interior space of the housing for storing tools therein. A first door is coupled to the housing and is positionable to close the first opening. | 12-10-2015 |
Jordan R. Raphel, Dedham, MA US
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20130196341 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DETECTION OF ANALYTES - Disclosed are methods and compositions for detecting analytes, including proteins, polysaccharides, viruses, nucleic acids and cells. The methods and compositions utilize a reporter probe, suitably a multivalent reporter probe, to detect the presence of the analytes. The methods and compositions can be used for non-enzymatic detection of nucleic acids. | 08-01-2013 |
20140348894 | Engineered Protein Coating for Medical Implants - Engineered protein coatings are provided for medical implants to promote bone regeneration. The coating is an engineered protein containing an elastin-like structural domain (SEQ ID No: 2) and a cell-adhesive domain derived from an extended fibronectin RGD sequence. The surface of the medical implant is covalently and directly bonded to the coating via photoreactive crosslinking through an insertion and/or addition reaction. The engineered protein coating can be applied directly upon fabrication of the implant, which would eliminate applying the coating in the operating room. The engineered protein coating is also customizable and can include biologics to improve performance. Furthermore, the engineered protein coating could also be spatially patterned on the implant surface. | 11-27-2014 |
Jose Raphel, Austin, TX US
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20090260065 | Cumulative Login Credit - Login credit is monitored over a credit time period. Continuous invalid login attempts decrease the login credit for the duration of the credit time period. Login credit accumulates with time. If the login credit is less than a credit threshold, login processing is precluded. A common invalid login notification for presentation to a user is generated if login processing is precluded or if login processing indicates that the login credentials are invalid. | 10-15-2009 |
20090300730 | SECURITY MESSAGE PROCESSING - Systems, methods and apparatus for handling security messages in a distributed security system. Requests, replies, and/or updates have varying time constraints. Processing node managers and authority node managers determine the best transmission times and/or the ignoring of such data to maximize information value. | 12-03-2009 |
20100020967 | HTTP AUTHENTICATION AND AUTHORIZATION MANAGEMENT - Systems, methods and apparatus for a distributed security that provides authentication and authorization management. The system can include an epoch manager that is used to generate authentication and authorization data that remain valid only for an epoch. The epoch manager can generate an epoch key pair that can be used to encrypt and decrypt the authentication and authorization data during the epoch that the key is valid. The epoch manager can also associate the contents of the data with the epoch in which it was created, so that at decrypting the epoch that the data was generated in can be identified. | 01-28-2010 |
20100023762 | HTTP AUTHENTICATION AND AUTHORIZATION MANAGEMENT - Systems, methods and apparatus for a distributed security that provides authentication and authorization management. The system can include an epoch processor that is used to validate authentication and authorization data that is valid only for an epoch. The epoch processor can maintain a public key that can be used to decrypt the authentication and authorization data during the epoch that the key is valid. The epoch processor can receive a new public key during each epoch. The epoch processor can also determine if the authentication or authorization data was fraudulently generated based on the contents of the data, and verifying whether the data is valid for the epoch in which it was decrypted. | 01-28-2010 |
20100024006 | HTTP AUTHENTICATION AND AUTHORIZATION MANAGEMENT - Systems, methods and apparatus for a distributed security that provides authentication and authorization management. The system can include a state manager that is used to identify and maintain the source associated with a client browser that submits requests to the state manager. The state manager can allow requests that are authorized and request authorization for requests that are not. The state manager can maintain the states associated with each domain to reduce the number of transaction needed to authenticate and/or authorize subsequent requests to the same domain or to different domains. | 01-28-2010 |
20100024014 | HTTP AUTHENTICATION AND AUTHORIZATION MANAGEMENT - Systems, methods and apparatus for a distributed security that provides authentication and authorization management. The system can include a source processor that is used to identify the source associated with a request for authentication or authorization. The source processor can maintain the initial source associated with the request through the use of an association token. The associate token can be transmitted with each subsequent request that includes authentication or authorization data. The source processor can use the associate token to verify that the source associated with the initial request is the same as the source associated with subsequent authentication and authorization requests. | 01-28-2010 |
20120227104 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING EMAIL SPAM AND VARIANTS THEREOF - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for detecting email spam and variants thereof. The systems and methods are configured to detect spam messages and variations thereof for different senders and with slight differences within the message body. In an exemplary embodiment, an incoming message body (m) is converted to a sequence of successive word lengths (S | 09-06-2012 |
Jose K. Raphel, San Jose, CA US
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20110060840 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR GUARANTEED CONTENT DELIVERY INCORPORATING PUTTING A CLIENT ON-HOLD BASED ON RESPONSE TIME - An apparatus, method and computer program product for guaranteeing network client-server response time while providing a way of putting the client on-hold when the response time temporarily prohibits access to the requested server. The apparatus is implemented within an interface unit connecting a plurality of servers and an on-hold server to the Internet, which is connected to a plurality of clients. According to one aspect of the invention, the method includes the steps of opening a connection between a client and the interface unit; determining which server the client desires a page from; determining the current response time of the requested server; if the response time is acceptable then opening a connection between the interface unit and the requested server if no free connection is open between the interface unit and the requested server; allowing the client to access information on the requested server-via the connections; and closing the connection between the client and the interface unit while keeping open the connection between the interface unit and the requested server. Alternatively, if the response time is not acceptable, then putting the client on-hold by redirecting the client to an on-hold server until the response time of the requested server becomes acceptable. According to a “on-hold distribution” aspect of the invention, the interface unit determines the on-hold preference of the client and selects the server hosting that on-hold preference. According to another aspect of the invention, instead of utilizing the interface unit, each server has the intelligence to put the client on-hold when applicable. | 03-10-2011 |
Jose Kolencheril Raphel, San Jose, CA US
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20100262655 | System, Method and Computer Program Product to Maximize Server Throughput While Avoiding Server Overload by Controlling the Rate of Establishing Server-Side Network Connections - A method for maximizing server throughput while avoiding overload of a server is presented. The method involves intercepting, via an interface unit, a client request for information from the server. Next, the interface unit determines the current server performance, where the server performance is based on the number of connections opened to the server, the response time of the server and the rate at which the response time is changing. Finally, the interface unit forwards the client request to the server if the current server performance is close to an optimal performance, whereby avoiding overload of the server. | 10-14-2010 |