Nitzberg
Jason-David Nitzberg, Maryville, TN US
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20130190968 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT TESTING APPARATUS - A test apparatus is for electric vehicle supply equipment. The test apparatus includes an enclosure; a processor; and an interface to at least the electric vehicle supply equipment. The processor is structured to test that the electric vehicle supply equipment is functioning properly and to provide at least one of: a number of causes of failure of the electric vehicle supply equipment, an indication of how to correct the failure, automatic correction of the failure, and predictive maintenance of the electric vehicle supply equipment prior to a failure thereof. | 07-25-2013 |
Jason-David Nitzberg, Cincinnati, OH US
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20140015482 | REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT - A remote annunciator for electric vehicle supply equipment includes a housing, and an interface to the electric vehicle supply equipment consisting of a number of power conductors, a number of ground conductors, and a number of control conductors. A plurality of indicators on the housing are structured to provide a remote annunciation function for the electric vehicle supply equipment. A circuit structured to drive the indicators drives the indicators based upon information from only the number of power conductors, the number of ground conductors and the number of control conductors of the interface. The number of control conductors have a control function other than driving the indicators. | 01-16-2014 |
20140211345 | ANNUNCIATING OR POWER VENDING CIRCUIT BREAKER FOR AN ELECTRIC LOAD - A circuit breaker for an electric load includes first and second terminals; a number of first separable contacts each electrically connected between one of the first terminals and one of the second terminals; a first mechanism to open, close or trip open the first contacts; a number of second separable contacts each electrically connected in series with a corresponding one of the first contacts; a second mechanism to open or close the second contacts; a processor to cause the second mechanism to open or close the second contacts, annunciate through one of the second terminals a power circuit electrical parameter for the electric load, receive from a number of the second terminals a confirmation from or on behalf of the electric load to cause the second mechanism to close the second contacts, and determine a fault state operatively associated with current flowing through the second contacts. | 07-31-2014 |
Mark Nitzberg, Oakland, CA US
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20110091098 | System and Method for Detecting Text in Real-World Color Images - A method and apparatus for detecting text in real-world images comprises calculating a cascade of classifiers, the cascade comprising a plurality of stages, each stage including one or more weak classifiers, the plurality of stages organized to start out with classifiers that are most useful for ruling out non-text regions, and removing regions classified as non-text regions from the cascade prior to completion of the cascade, to further speed up processing. | 04-21-2011 |
Mark J. Nitzberg, Brooklyn, NY US
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20080298703 | Hiding Codes in Input Data - The present invention relates to hiding codes in input data such as still imagery and motion pictures. One claim recites: embedding an N-bit code with a source signal, N being at least one. The embedding proceeds, for each bit of the N-bit code, according to the following: mapping the bit to a portion of the source signal; changing values of at least two data values associated with the portion in accordance with the bit. The act of changing embeds the N-bit code in a manner that is generally imperceptible to a human observer of the source signal. A related claim recites that the portion includes a data value, and the above method further includes changing the value of the data value in accordance with said bit of the code, an amount of the changing being adjusted based on the value. Of course, other claims and combinations are provided as well. | 12-04-2008 |
20100220934 | Hiding Codes in Input Data - The present invention relates to hiding codes in input data, e.g., such as still imagery and motion pictures. One claim recites: embedding an N-bit code with a source signal, N being at least one. The embedding proceeds, for each bit of the N-bit code, according to the following: mapping the bit to a portion of the source signal; changing values of at least two data values associated with the portion in accordance with the bit. The act of changing embeds the N-bit code in a manner that is generally imperceptible to a human observer of the source signal. A related claim recites that the portion includes a data value, and the above method further includes changing the value of the data value in accordance with said bit of the code, an amount of the changing being adjusted based on the value. Of course, other claims and combinations are provided as well. | 09-02-2010 |