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Aaron Gold, Westfield, IN US
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20140365257 | COMPUTER AIDED TRACKING BY BIOMETRICS - A computer aided method of racking persons who need to be tracked, comprising the steps of providing means to biometrically identify and track the movements of persons to be tracked; providing business rules and business rule monitoring to assure that persons tracked movements are completed correctly and timely; providing wizard-based computer data entry of persons' tracking data; providing alert notifications by e-mail and by text messaging relating to persons being tracked; providing cloud-based computer data sharing relating to persons being tracked; providing mobile dashboard integration of data relating to persons being tracked; and providing real-time transaction logging of persons' tracking data. | 12-11-2014 |
Adam Gold, Deerfield, IL US
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20090166304 | Product Securement and Management System - A system for managing and securing product and deterring theft in a retail setting includes a system that resides either on a standard retailer shelf or may be a stand-alone system. In an embodiment, the system includes a plurality of shelves and product dividers positioned between the shelves and extending from the front edges of the shelves toward the rear of the shelves. Front retaining walls are positioned at the front edges of the shelves and are configured to have a height that inhibits access to products on the shelves. Individual retaining tabs of varying height may be added in front of rows of taller product to inhibit access to these products. In an embodiment, rigid or moveable barriers may be positioned above retaining walls that further restrict access to the products. With the invention, the “sweeping” of numerous products by a thief is deterred. In another embodiment, an alert device may be configured to detect and monitor movement of the moveable barriers and may provide an alert signal corresponding to the management of product on the shelf or corresponding to a potential theft situation. In an embodiment, the alert device may communicate with a security camera to monitor the vicinity and provide a notification to the potential thief that his actions are being monitored and recorded, or provide a notification to store computer, pager, cellular telephone, or the like. In yet another embodiment, lock mechanisms may be used to further secure high-risk theft items. Also, clips or clip members may be incorporated to further secure the product dividers to the shelves. In addition, an adjustable power bar may be included that is adjustable to accommodate the height adjustments made to the shelves. | 07-02-2009 |
Adam Gold, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20160038028 | RENAL DENERVATION USING NERVE FLUORESCING DYE - A target peripheral nerve is treated by providing a real-time fluorescent image of a tissue region where the target peripheral nerve has an enhanced appearance in the fluorescent image. A treatment element is advanced from an adjacent body lumen or cavity through the tissue region or externally aimed toward the peripheral nerve while viewing the fluorescent image, and the peripheral nerve is treated using the treatment element. | 02-11-2016 |
Adam Gold, Glendale, AZ US
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20150223866 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ABLATION OF THE RENAL PELVIS - Apparatus, systems, and methods provide access to the renal pelvis of a kidney to treat renal nerves embedded in tissue surrounding the renal pelvis. Access to the renal pelvis may be via the urinary tract or via minimally invasive incisions through the abdomen and kidney tissue. Treatment is effected by exchanging energy, typically delivering heat or extracting heat through a wall of the renal pelvis, or by delivering active substances to ablate a thin layer of tissue lining at least a portion of the renal pelvis to disrupt renal nerves within the tissue lining of the renal pelvis. | 08-13-2015 |
Albert M. Gold, Frederick, MD US
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20080261211 | Variants in complement regulatory genes predict age-related macular degeneration - Methods for identifying a subject at risk for developing AMD are disclosed, as are kits which can be used to practice the methods. The methods include identifying specific protective or risk polymorphisms or genotypes from the subject's genetic material, including polymorphisms in the BF, C2 and/or CFH genes. Microarrays and kits for use in these methods are also provided. | 10-23-2008 |
20080280825 | Protective complement proteins and age-related macular degenration - Methods for identifying a subject at risk for developing AMD are disclosed. The methods include identifying specific protective or risk polymorphisms or genotypes from the subject's genetic material. Therapeutic compositions and methods are also provided for delaying the progression or onset of the development of AMD in a subject, including treating a subject having signs and/or symptoms of AMD or who has been diagnosed with AMD. | 11-13-2008 |
20100273720 | Protective Complement Proteins and Age-Related Macular Degeneration - Methods for identifying a subject at risk for developing AMD are disclosed. The methods include identifying specific protective or risk polymorphisms or genotypes from the subject's genetic material. Therapeutic compositions and methods are also provided for delaying the progression or onset of the development of AMD in a subject, including treating a subject having signs and/or symptoms of AMD or who has been diagnosed with AMD. | 10-28-2010 |
20120071356 | Variants in Complement Regulatory Genes Predict Age-Related Macular Degeneration - Methods for identifying a subject at risk for developing AMD are disclosed, as are kits which can be used to practice the methods. The methods include identifying specific protective or risk polymorphisms or genotypes from the subject's genetic material, including polymorphisms in the BF, C2 and/or CFH genes. Microarrays and kits for use in these methods are also provided. | 03-22-2012 |
Alexandria Gold, San Antonio, TX US
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20140032248 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INSURANCE QUOTE GENERATION, MODIFICATION, APPLICATION, AND ACTIVATION - A system and method for generating, displaying, and modifying an insurance quote that includes a management module in communication with a client device. After the client preferably logs in to the management module, provides relevant information, a calculation engine generates an insurance quote estimate. The quote estimate is preferably displayed on the device even while the client reconfigures the insurance coverage options. | 01-30-2014 |
Allan Gold, Leicester, NC US
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20140223310 | Correction Menu Enrichment with Alternate Choices and Generation of Choice Lists in Multi-Pass Recognition Systems - A method is described for user correction of speech recognition results. A speech recognition result for a given unknown speech input is displayed to a user. A user selection is received of a portion of the recognition result needing to be corrected. For each of multiple different recognition data sources, a ranked list of alternate recognition choices is determined which correspond to the selected portion. The alternate recognition choices are concatenated or interleaved together and duplicate choices removed to form a single ranked output list of alternate recognition choices, which is displayed to the user. The method may be adaptive over time to derive preferences that can then be leveraged in the ordering of one choice list or across choice lists. | 08-07-2014 |
Barbara S. Gold, Minneapolis, MN US
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20110160782 | Systems and Methods for Placing Electronic Devices into "Cautery-Safe" Mode - A method and device to enable a medical or surgical procedure using electro-cautery on a patient with an implantable device in a cautery-safe mode of operation. In one embodiment, the invention provides an electronic implantable device programmer having a computer processor, and a display screen configured to display information based on signals from the computer processor. The programmer also includes an input device, and a wireless transmitter controlled by the computer processor. The programmer display and input give the operator the option of programming an implanted electronic device in a cautery-safe mode. With this input, from the operator, instructions are provided in the programmer to transmit a signal from the wireless transmission device to the implanted electronic device to program the electronic device to be in a dedicated bipolar mode where electrical noise produced when operating an electro-cautery device during and medical/surgical procedure does not interfere with operation of the electronic device. | 06-30-2011 |
20140288608 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PLACING ELECTRONIC DEVICES INTO "CAUTERY-SAFE" MODE - A method and device to enable a medical or surgical procedure using electro-cautery on a patient with an implantable device in a cautery-safe mode of operation. In one embodiment, the invention provides an electronic implantable device programmer having a computer processor, and a display screen configured to display information based on signals from the computer processor. The programmer also includes an input device, and a wireless transmitter controlled by the computer processor. The programmer display and input give the operator the option of programming an implanted electronic device in a cautery-safe mode. With this input, from the operator, instructions are provided in the programmer to transmit a signal from the wireless transmission device to the implanted electronic device to program the electronic device to be in a dedicated bipolar mode where electrical noise produced when operating an electro-cautery device during and medical/surgical procedure does not interfere with operation of the electronic device. | 09-25-2014 |
Barry I. Gold, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20140371259 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITION OF AP ENDONUCLEASE-1/REDOX FACTOR-1 (HAPE1) ACTIVITY - A method for treating a neoplasm in a subject, comprising co-administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of an anticancer agent and a substituted 6,7-methylenedioxy-4-amino-quinoline, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or ester thereof. | 12-18-2014 |
Benjamin M. Gold, Lexington, KY US
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20110314387 | INTELLIGENT FILTERING FOR RENDER STATUS DETERMINATION IN A SCREEN SHARING SYSTEM - A shared space can be identified that represents a portion of a graphical user interface that is shared and concurrently viewable among of set of at least two different computing devices. Data can be determined for a synchronization status representing a degree to which one of the two different computing devices shows the same graphical content for the shared space as that shown by another one of the two different computing devices. The determined data can be filtered to produce filtered data that minimizes a defined subset of potential differences. The filtered data can be utilized to screen render status. | 12-22-2011 |
Brian Gold, Tooele, UT US
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20140041645 | ARCHERY BOW LIMB DAMPENING SYSTEM - An archery bow includes a riser, first and second limbs, a bowstring, and a vibration dampening assembly. The riser includes opposing ends and the first and second limbs extend from the opposing ends of the riser. The bowstring extends between the first and second limbs. The vibration dampening assembly includes a dampening member and a cantilever member having a first end mounted to the riser and a second end supporting the dampening member. The dampening member is suspended by the cantilever member out of contact with the first limb when the archery bow is drawn and contacts the first limb to dampen vibrations when the archery bow is released. | 02-13-2014 |
Brian H. Gold, Swanton, VT US
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20140155248 | METHOD OF TOUGHENING ALUMINA - The present application is directed to a zirconia toughened alumina body and process for making the body. The process involves combining tetragonally stabilized ZrO | 06-05-2014 |
Bruce G. Gold, West Linn, OR US
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20090012179 | Use of Tyrphostins to Stimulate Neurite Outgrowth - Disclosed herein are several methods for promoting nerve regeneration. The methods include administering at least one tyrphostin, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. In one non-limiting example, the tyrphostin is tyrphostin A9. These methods can be used to promote nerve growth in the central or peripheral nervous system. The methods are of use in treating neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's disease, or in treating the transaction of a partial or complete transaction of a nerve in the peripheral or central nervous system. | 01-08-2009 |
20100303934 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR NERVE REGENERATION - A method of promoting nerve regeneration in a subject that includes administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a composition that includes at least one therapeutically-active extract fraction of | 12-02-2010 |
Christopher R. Gold, Tigard, OR US
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20110298874 | SOLID INK STICK WITH RETRIEVAL FEATURE - A solid ink stick for use in an imaging device, such as a phase change inkjet printer, is provided. The solid ink stick has a retrieval feature located on a top surface thereof. When the ink stick is incorrectly loaded through the insertion opening of a feed channel of the printer, the retrieval feature has a vertical dimension such that the ink stick can be grasped, such as by two fingers of a user, to remove the ink stick through the insertion opening. The retrieval feature generally includes two lower surfaces interconnected with at least one upper surface. | 12-08-2011 |
20120013689 | Solid Ink Stick with Motion Control Inset - A solid ink stick for use in solid ink printers is provided that enables adjacent ink sticks to be separated and retained at a predetermined location in the feed channel. | 01-19-2012 |
Curtis Gold, Meridian, ID US
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20090196512 | Method And System For Removing Inserted Text From An Image - A method of removing inserted text from a digital image includes recognizing the inserted text in the digital image using optical character recognition; and replacing pixels of the digital image corresponding to the inserted text so as to remove the inserted text from the digital image. A computer program product for removing inserted text from a digital image includes an inserted text removal program stored on a computer-readable medium, the program including an optical character recognition module for recognizing inserted text in a digital image; and an extrapolation module for replacing pixels corresponding to the inserted text in the digital image with replacement image pixels so as to remove the inserted text from the digital image. A photo printing kiosk includes an interface for receiving a digital image; an optical character recognition module for recognizing inserted text in the digital image; and an extrapolation module for replacing pixels corresponding to the inserted text in the digital image with replacement image pixels so as to remove the inserted text from the digital image. | 08-06-2009 |
20090257091 | System And Method For Disseminating Digital Images - A method of distributing digital images includes uploading one or more digital image files corresponding to one or more digital images to an interactive kiosk; receiving user input of contact information for one or more third party recipients; and sending notice to the one or more third party recipients that the one or more digital images are available. A photo printing and networking system includes a kiosk for uploading one or more digital image files corresponding to one or more digital images; a kiosk network in electronic communication with the kiosk; and data transfer means for transferring the one or more digital image files from the kiosk to a third party recipient via the kiosk network. | 10-15-2009 |
Curtis Gold, Boise, ID US
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20090027207 | Method and system for securing movement of an object - A method for securing movement of an object through a secure area includes providing a first electronic tag for the object, the first tag having a first memory and a second electronic tag, having a second memory, for an individual. The first memory stores an attribute of object and information of an individual permitted to move the object. The second memory stores an identifying attribute of an individual and a type of biometric information of the individual. Identifying attributes of the individual stored in the second memory are compared with information of permitted individuals stored in the first memory. Biometric information is obtained from the individual and compared with biometric information stored in the second memory to validate the identity of the individual. | 01-29-2009 |
20090086258 | System and method of document reproduction - A document reproduction system includes an optical scanning device configured to output an electronic representation of a document comprising both machine printed and non-machine printed elements; and a computing device in communication with the optical scanning device. The computing device is configured to distinguish between the machine printed and non-machine printed elements in the electronic representation of the document. The computing device is configured to selectively print or store only the machine or non-machine printed elements based on user input. A method of document reproduction includes scanning a document having both printed and non-printed content to produce an electronic image; and automatically distinguishing between the printed and non-printed elements in the electronic image of the document. | 04-02-2009 |
Darryl S. Gold, Chesterfield, MO US
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20080280092 | Indoor and outdoor bamboo area rug - A bamboo Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug that is manufactured from 100% Anji Mountain bamboo from China. The bamboo is all treated with various protective coatings to add resistance to natural factors including water, sun and dirt. All bamboo rugs manufactured for outdoor/indoor use are made from the harder portions of the bamboo trunk. (Some bamboo used for indoor purposes only are manufactured from the softer fibers of the inside of the bamboo trunk). This portion of the bamboo trunk is not utilized for this invention. The bamboo utilized in the present invention is taken from the harder part of the bamboo trunk to assure maximum endurance and longevity. The lower trunk portion of the bamboo plant is harder and less porous. | 11-13-2008 |
20090162600 | Flexible bamboo chair pad - A bamboo Chair pad that can be manufactured from 100% Anji Mountain bamboo from China. The bamboo is all treated with various protective coatings to add resistance to natural factors including water, sun and dirt. All bamboo chair pads can be manufactured from the harder portions of the bamboo trunk. (Some bamboo is manufactured from the softer fibers of the inside of the bamboo trunk). This portion of the bamboo trunk is not utilized for this invention. The bamboo utilized in the present inventions is taken from the harder part of the bamboo trunk to assure maximum endurance and longevity. The lower trunk portion of the bamboo plant is harder and less porous. | 06-25-2009 |
20090311447 | Foldable chair pad - A chair pad has foldable panels for movement and shipment. A hard wood chair pad forms from multiple elongated rigid planks, processed like hardwood flooring. The chair pad provides a substantially rigid surface that folds easily for transport and shipping. The rigid planks utilized in the chair pad, similar to hardwood flooring planks, have sufficient thickness such that when they are bonded in an adjacent side by side abutting manner along the longer lengthwise edges similar to some hardwood flooring and further bonded to a backing in an adjacent side by side manner, the planks form a substantially rigid surface. The planks connect adjacently lengthwise along their long side edges. | 12-17-2009 |
20100062207 | Blended bamboo and cotton chenille shag rug - A shag rug and method of making the same using smooth bamboo yarns formed in chenille pile. The smooth bamboo yarns have a low coefficient of friction and thus the rug and method utilize a blend of bamboo and combed cotton. The blended yarns are formed into chenille and shag of a dense woven character with a subtle sheen. To augment the bamboo yarns, blends of other fibers provide a cotton canvas base for the rug and a backing cloth beneath the base along with a polypropylene border. The blends of fibers vary according to the intended use and location of the shag rug. The shag rug of bamboo resists damage from water, mold, and mildew while limiting the retention of allergens in the bamboo fibers. The bamboo shag rug can be readily cleaned and dried. | 03-11-2010 |
20110143615 | Foldable and flexible laminated mat - A chair pad or a roll up mat that can be manufactured from medium density fiberboard with a laminate surface decorative layer applied thereon. The laminate is treated with various protective coatings, to add resistance to natural deleterious factors including water and dirt. The chair mat includes a series of planks, held together by tape, with an under layer of a mesh, all applied by resin together, and having a bottom layer of a felt or rubber to provide cushioning when the mat is applied upon a floor or surface, and to function as a living hinge, when it is rolled up or folded for storage or shipment. | 06-16-2011 |
20110183136 | Flexible bamboo chair pad - A bamboo Chair pad that can be manufactured from 100% Anji Mountain bamboo from China. The bamboo is all treated with various protective coatings to add resistance to natural factors including water, sun and dirt. All bamboo chair pads can be manufactured from the harder portions of the bamboo trunk. (Some bamboo is manufactured from the softer fibers of the inside of the bamboo trunk). This portion of the bamboo trunk is not utilized for this invention. The bamboo utilized in the present inventions is taken from the harder part of the bamboo trunk to assure maximum endurance and longevity. The lower trunk portion of the bamboo plant is harder and less porous. | 07-28-2011 |
20150132526 | Flexible bamboo chair pad - A bamboo Chair pad that can be manufactured from 100% Anji Mountain bamboo from China. The bamboo is all treated with various protective coatings to add resistance to natural factors including water, sun and dirt. All bamboo chair pads can be manufactured from the harder portions of the bamboo trunk. (Some bamboo is manufactured from the softer fibers of the inside of the bamboo trunk). This portion of the bamboo trunk is not utilized for this invention. The bamboo utilized in the present inventions is taken from the harder part of the bamboo trunk to assure maximum endurance and longevity. The lower trunk portion of the bamboo plant is harder and less porous. | 05-14-2015 |
Darryl S. Gold, St. Louis, MO US
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20140079901 | DECORATIVE LAMINATE PAD FOR SUPPORTING AN ITEM OF FURNITURE - A decorative laminate pad for supporting an item of furniture including a rigid plank having a top surface, bottom surface, and peripheral edge. An ornamental sheet substantially covers the top surface of the rigid plank. The ornamental sheet has a thickness. An adhesive layer is disposed between the top surface of the rigid plank and the ornamental sheet to adhere the ornamental sheet to the rigid plank. A backing layer is adhered to the bottom surface, and a decorative thread is stitched into the decorative laminate pad. The decorative thread passes through the thickness of the ornamental sheet and does not enter the backing layer. | 03-20-2014 |
David V. Gold, Metuchen, NJ US
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20090304580 | Anti-Pancreatic Cancer Antibodies - Described herein are compositions and methods of use of anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies or fragments thereof, such as murine, chimeric, humanized or human PAM4 antibodies. The subject antibodies show a number of novel and useful therapeutic characteristics, such as binding with high specificity to pancreatic and other cancers, but not to normal or benign pancreatic tissues and binding to a high percentage of early stage pancreatic cancers. In preferred embodiments, the antibodies bind to pancreatic cancer mucins. The antibodies and fragments are of use for the detection, diagnosis and/or treatment of cancer, such as pancreatic cancer. The antibodies, such as PAM4 antibodies, bind to a PAM4 antigen that shows unique cell and tissue distributions compared with other known antibodies such as CA19.9, DUPAN2, SPAN1, Nd2, B72.3, and Le | 12-10-2009 |
20110165072 | Detection of Early-Stage Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma - Described herein are compositions and methods of use of anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies or fragments thereof, such as murine, chimeric, humanized or human PAM4 antibodies. The subject antibodies show a number of novel and useful diagnostic characteristics, such as binding with high specificity to pancreatic and other cancers, but not to normal pancreatic tissues and binding to a high percentage of early stage pancreatic cancers. In preferred embodiments, the antibodies bind to pancreatic cancer mucins. The antibodies and fragments are of use for the detection and diagnosis of early stage pancreatic cancer. In preferred embodiments, the anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies can be used for immunoassay of serum samples, wherein the immunoassay can detect a marker for early stage pancreatic cancer in serum. More preferably, the serum is extracted with an organic phase, such as butanol, before immunoassay. | 07-07-2011 |
20120141375 | Anti-Mucin Antibodies for Early Detection and Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer - Described herein are compositions and methods of use of anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies or fragments thereof, such as murine, chimeric, humanized or human PAM4 antibodies. The antibodies show novel and useful diagnostic characteristics, such as binding with high specificity to pancreatic and other cancers, but not to normal or benign pancreatic tissues and binding to a high percentage of early stage pancreatic cancers. Preferably, the antibodies bind to pancreatic cancer mucins such as MUC1 or MUC5ac and are of use for the detection and diagnosis of early stage pancreatic cancer. In more preferred embodiments, the anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies can be used for immunoassay of serum samples, wherein the immunoassay detects a marker for early stage pancreatic cancer in serum. Most preferably, the serum is extracted with an organic phase, such as butanol, before immunoassay. Alternatively, immunoassay with PAM4 and anti-CA19.9 antibodies may be utilized to improve sensitivity for pancreatic cancer. | 06-07-2012 |
20140037543 | Anti-Pancreatic Cancer Antibodies - Described herein are compositions and methods of use of anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies or fragments thereof, such as murine, chimeric, humanized or human PAM4 antibodies. The subject antibodies show a number of novel and useful therapeutic characteristics, such as binding with high specificity to pancreatic and other cancers, but not to normal or benign pancreatic tissues and binding to a high percentage of early stage pancreatic cancers. In preferred embodiments, the antibodies bind to pancreatic cancer mucins. The antibodies and fragments are of use for the detection, diagnosis and/or treatment of cancer, such as pancreatic cancer. The antibodies, such as PAM4 antibodies, bind to a PAM4 antigen that shows unique cell and tissue distributions compared with other known antibodies such as CA19.9, DUPAN2, SPAN1, Nd2, B72.3, and Le | 02-06-2014 |
20140112864 | Anti-Mucin Antibodies for Early Detection and Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer - Described herein are compositions and methods of use of anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies or fragments thereof, such as murine, chimeric, humanized or human PAM4 antibodies. The antibodies show novel and useful diagnostic characteristics, such as binding with high specificity to pancreatic and other cancers, but not to normal or benign pancreatic tissues and binding to a high percentage of early stage pancreatic cancers. Preferably, the antibodies bind to pancreatic cancer mucins such as MUC1 or MUC5ac and are of use for the detection and diagnosis of early stage pancreatic cancer. In more preferred embodiments, the anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies can be used for immunoassay of serum samples, wherein the immunoassay detects a marker for early stage pancreatic cancer in serum. Most preferably, the serum is extracted with an organic phase, such as butanol, before immunoassay. Alternatively, immunoassay with PAM4 and anti-CA19.9 antibodies may be utilized to improve sensitivity for pancreatic cancer. | 04-24-2014 |
20140294722 | Anti-Pancreatic Cancer Antibodies - Described herein are compositions and methods of use of anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies or fragments thereof, such as murine, chimeric, humanized or human PAM4 antibodies. The subject antibodies show a number of novel and useful therapeutic characteristics, such as binding with high specificity to pancreatic and other cancers, but not to normal or benign pancreatic tissues and binding to a high percentage of early stage pancreatic cancers. In preferred embodiments, the antibodies bind to pancreatic cancer mucins. The antibodies and fragments are of use for the detection, diagnosis and/or treatment of cancer, such as pancreatic cancer. The antibodies, such as PAM4 antibodies, bind to a PAM4 antigen that shows unique cell and tissue distributions compared with other known antibodies such as CA19.9, DUPAN2, SPAN1, Nd2, B72.3, and Le | 10-02-2014 |
20140377173 | Anti-Mucin Antibodies for Early Detection and Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer - Described herein are compositions and methods of use of anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies or fragments thereof, such as murine, chimeric, humanized or human PAM4 antibodies. The antibodies show novel and useful diagnostic characteristics, such as binding with high specificity to pancreatic and other cancers, but not to normal or benign pancreatic tissues and binding to a high percentage of early stage pancreatic cancers. Preferably, the antibodies bind to pancreatic cancer mucins such as MUC1 or MUC5ac and are of use for the detection and diagnosis of early stage pancreatic cancer. In more preferred embodiments, the anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies can be used for immunoassay of serum samples, wherein the immunoassay detects a marker for early stage pancreatic cancer in serum. Most preferably, the serum is extracted with an organic phase, such as butanol, before immunoassay. Alternatively, immunoassay with PAM4 and anti-CA19.9 antibodies may be utilized to improve sensitivity for pancreatic cancer. | 12-25-2014 |
20150132768 | Anti-Pancreatic Cancer Antibodies - Described herein are compositions and methods of use of anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies or fragments thereof, such as murine, chimeric, humanized or human PAM4 antibodies. The subject antibodies show a number of novel and useful therapeutic characteristics, such as binding with high specificity to pancreatic and other cancers, but not to normal or benign pancreatic tissues and binding to a high percentage of early stage pancreatic cancers. In preferred embodiments, the antibodies bind to pancreatic cancer mucins. The antibodies and fragments are of use for the detection, diagnosis and/or treatment of cancer, such as pancreatic cancer. The antibodies, such as PAM4 antibodies, bind to a PAM4 antigen that shows unique cell and tissue distributions compared with other known antibodies such as CA19.9, DUPAN2, SPAN1, Nd2, B72.3, and Le | 05-14-2015 |
20150320872 | Anti-Mucin Antibodies for Early Detection and Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer - Described herein are compositions and methods of use of anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies or fragments thereof, such as murine, chimeric, humanized or human PAM4 antibodies. The antibodies show novel and useful diagnostic characteristics, such as binding with high specificity to pancreatic and other cancers, but not to normal or benign pancreatic tissues and binding to a high percentage of early stage pancreatic cancers. Preferably, the antibodies bind to pancreatic cancer mucins such as MUC1 or MUC5ac and are of use for the detection and diagnosis of early stage pancreatic cancer. In more preferred embodiments, the anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies can be used for immunoassay of serum samples, wherein the immunoassay detects a marker for early stage pancreatic cancer in serum. Most preferably, the serum is extracted with an organic phase, such as butanol, before immunoassay. Alternatively, immunoassay with PAM4 and anti-CA19.9 antibodies may be utilized to improve sensitivity for pancreatic cancer. | 11-12-2015 |
20160069885 | Detection of Early-Stage Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma - Described herein are compositions and methods of use of anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies or fragments thereof, such as murine, chimeric, humanized or human PAM4 antibodies. The subject antibodies show a number of novel and useful diagnostic characteristics, such as binding with high specificity to pancreatic and other cancers, but not to normal pancreatic tissues and binding to a high percentage of early stage pancreatic cancers. In preferred embodiments, the antibodies bind to pancreatic cancer mucins. The antibodies and fragments are of use for the detection and diagnosis of early stage pancreatic cancer. In preferred embodiments, the anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies can be used for immunoassay of serum samples, wherein the immunoassay can detect a marker for early stage pancreatic cancer in serum. More preferably, the serum is extracted with an organic phase, such as butanol, before immunoassay. | 03-10-2016 |
20160090413 | ANTI-MUCIN ANTIBODIES FOR EARLY DETECTION AND TREATMENT OF PANCREATIC CANCER - Described herein are compositions and methods of use of anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies or fragments thereof, such as murine, chimeric, humanized or human PAM4 antibodies. The antibodies show novel and useful diagnostic characteristics, such as binding with high specificity to pancreatic and other cancers, but not to normal or benign pancreatic tissues and binding to a high percentage of early stage pancreatic cancers. Preferably, the antibodies bind to an epitope located within the second to fourth cysteine-rich domains of MUC5ac (amino acid residues 1575-2052) and are of use for the detection and diagnosis of early stage pancreatic cancer. In more preferred embodiments, the anti-pancreatic cancer antibodies can be used for immunoassay of serum samples, wherein the immunoassay detects a marker for early stage pancreatic cancer in serum. Most preferably, the serum is extracted with an organic phase, such as butanol, before immunoassay. | 03-31-2016 |
Duff H. Gold, Apollo, PA US
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20130150017 | MOBILE VOICE MANAGEMENT OF DEVICES - A method and system for remotely managing mobile devices over a communication network including transceiving user input data generated at a mobile management terminal to a management computer over a communication network. The transceived user input data is analyzed to determine whether the user input data corresponds to a stored command function, and the stored command function is executed at the management computer in response to determining that the user input data corresponds to a stored command function. Data is transceived from the management computer to one or more mobile host devices over the communication network. | 06-13-2013 |
Eric Gold, Metuchen, NJ US
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20130042704 | Sample Processing Apparatus - A machine which has a platform for a specimen container and is constructed to spin the platform to produce centrifugation of the specimen is provided with a linkage that can selectively convert the spinning to a more complex form of motion effective to produce disruption of the specimen on the platform. Preferably, the linkage causes tilting of the platform about the axis of spinning, thereby providing a conical form of motion. In a preferred embodiment, the linkage is constructed to provide the complex motion when the platform is rotated in one direction and to provide spinning when the platform is rotated in the opposite direction. | 02-21-2013 |
Eric Gold, Martinsville, NJ US
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20130312193 | Systems and Methods for Reduction of Noise During Sleep - A noise reduction system for attachment to a pillow having a top surface is disclosed, wherein a head of a user can be configured to be placed on the top surface of the pillow. The system includes a plurality of support bands, each having a distal end and a proximate end, wherein the distal end of each of the plurality of support bands is configured to be coupled to the pillow and a pad configured to be coupled to each proximate end of each of the plurality of support bands. Upon coupling of the distal end of each of the plurality of support bands to the pillow, the pad is configured to be disposed above the top surface of the pillow at a predetermined height. The head of the user is configured to be placed between the top surface of the pillow and the pad, wherein the pad is configured to cover an ear of the user to reduce noise perceived by the ear of the user. | 11-28-2013 |
Eric A. Gold, Frisco, TX US
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20090280229 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING PROTEIN BEVERAGES - An apparatus for hot filling containers with protein beverage may comprise a batch tank adapted for receiving a protein beverage, a first heat exchanger adapted for heating the protein beverage to a pasteurizing temperature, a reservoir adapted for receiving the protein beverage and having an overflow stream of the protein beverage, a filler adapted for at least partially filling containers with the protein beverage, a second heat exchanger adapted for cooling the overflow stream, a rework tank adapted for receiving the overflow stream, and a control valve adapted for controlling a percentage of the overflow stream recycled to the first heat exchanger from the rework tank such that the protein beverage remains substantially free of floc. A method for making a protein beverage substantially free of floc is also described. | 11-12-2009 |
20110274806 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISSOLVING GASES IN A BEVERAGE - Disclosed is an apparatus for dissolving gases in a beverage, the apparatus including a product conduit that is fluidly communicable with a product supply and a product dispenser, a gas conduit configured to transport gas from a gas supply to the product conduit, the gas conduit including at least one flow control mechanism; and at least one additional gas conduit configured to transport an additional gas from at least one additional gas supply to the product conduit, the gas conduit including an additional flow control mechanism. | 11-10-2011 |
Gary M. Gold, Palatine, IL US
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20140134881 | FUSE ASSEMBLY - A circuit protection assembly includes a mounting block, a unitary fuse assembly, a post assembly and a plug connector. The unitary fuse assembly is disposed the mounting block and includes a plurality of fuses each of which is defined by a portion of a bus plate disposed on the lower surface of the mounting block to form a first terminal of the fuse, a second terminal disposed at least partially on the upper surface of the mounting block and a fuse element connecting the first terminal and the second terminal. The post assembly is disposed at least partially within the mounting block and a post extending from the block. The plug connector extends from a portion of the first terminal of at least one of the plurality of fuses. | 05-15-2014 |
Gil Gold, Skokie, IL US
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20130299519 | Method and Apparatus for Dispensing a Granular Product - A method and apparatus with interchangeable parts for dispensing a repeatably precise portion of a variety of different granular products without crushing or breaking fine products and without sticking or jamming. The dispensing mechanism for fine products can include a rotatable member having a smooth surface containing one or more cavities that mates into a flexible dispensing cup forming a product seal. The dispensing mechanism for larger products can include a variety of different paddle wheels with different numbers of paddles. An optional detent mechanism can provide stopping on rotation and precise angular control leading to dispensing of very accurate, repeatable portions. | 11-14-2013 |
20150246742 | Method and Apparatus for Dispensing a Granular Product - A dispensing apparatus adapted to dispense powered products, such as protein that tends to compact and stick together, from a storage container into a dispensing chute using a hard rotatable ball or other member that contains one or more elongated slots or cavities. The rotating ball fits tightly into a flexible dispensing cup with a flexible, but tight seal. The ball is rotated by shaft with a handle to load one of the cavities with product. The dispensing cup has one or more hand and finger like structures that extend into the storage container that, when the ball is rotated are caused to move laterally, vibrating and dislodging the powder to flow into one of the cavities. Then, when the ball is rotated 180 degrees, the product drops out of the cavity into the dispensing chute. | 09-03-2015 |
Howard Gold, Randolph, NJ US
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20110313397 | Adjustable plunger dose stop - A syringe includes a body for receiving a liquid medicament and a collar rotatably disposed in or on the body. The collar is rotatable to set a desired dose. A plunger is movably disposed in the collar. The plunger is movable to draw in and dispense the liquid medicament. An end of the collar limits movement of the plunger such that an accurate dose is drawn. | 12-22-2011 |
20150088067 | ADJUSTABLE PENETRATION DEPTH SYRINGE - A syringe is provided with an assembly received on the distal end for adjusting the penetration depth. In embodiments, the assembly includes a collar attached to the syringe hub which moves with respect to the needle between axial positions depending on the desired needle penetration depth. The adjustable penetration depth syringe is useful in the context of self-administered drugs such as insulin, where a longer length needle is needed to fill a syringe from a vial, but a shorter penetration depth is preferred for administering a subcutaneous injection. | 03-26-2015 |
Jason Gold, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20130335953 | SOLAR-POWERED LIGHT SOURCE - A solar-powered light source is disclosed. The solar-powered light source may comprise a solar-powered energy production module. The solar-powered light source may be self-righting. At least one of the energy production module, an energy storage module, a light emission device, or a diffuser may provide the weight for the self-righting effect. The weight may be located substantially near a bottom portion of the solar-powered light source in order to keep the solar-powered light source positioned upright. | 12-19-2013 |
Jason Aaron Gold, Seattle, WA US
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20100114726 | SOCIAL DISCOVERY OF DIGITAL CONTENT - Shopping for digital content may be facilitated by offering to a shopper a plurality of digital content items available for acquisition via a network-accessible virtual storefront. Further, for a digital content item selected within the network-accessible virtual storefront, one or more shopper-confirmed friends having a usage history with the selected digital content item can be identified. | 05-06-2010 |
20100175031 | DISCOVERY OF MEDIA CONTENT VIA USER INTERFACE - Embodiments related to facilitating the discovery of media content are disclosed. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides a method for displaying information related to media items in a graphical user interface. The method includes displaying one or more available media items in a view of the graphical user interface, and displaying a control operable to display an exploratory overlay related to a media item. The method further comprises receiving a user selection of the control for a selected media item, and in response displaying the exploratory overlay, the exploratory overlay includes a visual representation of the selected media item and visual representations of a plurality of related media items that are related to the selected media item. | 07-08-2010 |
Jason Brian Gold, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20100140117 | TOILET BRUSH CADDY - A toilet brush caddy is provided, includes a unitary one-piece housing, and is capable of supporting a toilet brush. The housing includes a brush receptacle and the toilet brush includes a handle and a cleaning head having a plurality of bristles. The caddy is capable of supporting the toilet brush such that the toilet brush is supported at an angle relative to the vertical, only contacts a front side of the brush receptacle, and the bristles do not contact any other portion of the brush receptacle when the brush is supported by the caddy. | 06-10-2010 |
20110094047 | CLEANING TOOL HAVING AN ARCUATELY SHAPED CLEANING HEAD AND AN ADJUSTABLE SCRUBBER - A cleaning tool is provided and includes an arcuately shaped cleaning head and a scrubber movable between a plurality of positions. The cleaning head includes an arcuate top surface and an arcuate bottom surface substantially parallel to each other along their lengths. A plurality of cleaning implements, such as bristles, extend downward from the bottom surface and a plurality of scrubber cleaning implements, such as bristles, extend forward from the scrubber. The cleaning implements of the cleaning head increase in length from a longitudinal center of the cleaning head toward longitudinal ends of the cleaning head to provide a substantially flat and coplanar cleaning surface. The cleaning implements of the cleaning head extend substantially perpendicular from the bottom surface of the cleaning head. The scrubber is moveable between at least a horizontal position and a vertical position. | 04-28-2011 |
20110225751 | TOILET BRUSH - A toilet brush includes a handle and head, which has both bristles and wiping members. The bristles provide a scrubbing surface and define under-rim extensions, the wiping members provide a wiping or scraping surfaces in addition to the scrubbing surface for removal of more stubborn debris. | 09-22-2011 |
20110225756 | CLEANING TOOL WITH MULTIPLE CLEANING SURFACES - A cleaning tool including a removable and reversible cleaning member and separate angled scrubbing bristles. The cleaning member can have different cleaning surfaces for both heavy and light scrubbing, or the same cleaning material on both surfaces for longer use of the cleaning member. The cleaning tool may also include connectors for coupling a cleaning cloth or sheet to the cleaning tool. | 09-22-2011 |
20110277257 | SCRUB BRUSH - A scrub brush for cleaning a variety of surfaces. The scrub brush includes an arcuate main body, a handle connected to the top surface of the main body, and a plurality of bristles extending from a bottom surface of the main body. The body is curved such that it forms a recess below the handle to protect a user's fingers and/or knuckles during use. The bristles extend from the main body such that they define a curved cleaning surface that has the same general shape and contour as the bottom surface of the main body. Two types of bristles, each having a different stiffness, may be included to provide two different types of cleaning. | 11-17-2011 |
Jeff Gold, Chesterfield, MO US
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20090311447 | Foldable chair pad - A chair pad has foldable panels for movement and shipment. A hard wood chair pad forms from multiple elongated rigid planks, processed like hardwood flooring. The chair pad provides a substantially rigid surface that folds easily for transport and shipping. The rigid planks utilized in the chair pad, similar to hardwood flooring planks, have sufficient thickness such that when they are bonded in an adjacent side by side abutting manner along the longer lengthwise edges similar to some hardwood flooring and further bonded to a backing in an adjacent side by side manner, the planks form a substantially rigid surface. The planks connect adjacently lengthwise along their long side edges. | 12-17-2009 |
Jeffrey Gold, Portland, OR US
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20090214469 | Methods and Compositions for the Treatment of Sepsis - Methods for the treatment of sepsis are disclosed. | 08-27-2009 |
Jennifer E. Gold, Atlanta, GA US
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20140082895 | ZIPPER COVER AND METHOD - A cover is provided for covering the pull tab of a zipper to protect other clothing that may be or come in contact with the zipper. The cover has an elongated body with one or more walls defining a pocket wherein the zipper pull tab is situated. | 03-27-2014 |
Jordan Gold, Aventura, FL US
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20140150803 | MASSAGE TABLE ATTACHMENT APPARATUS - A conventional massage table combined with an attachment apparatus including body support straps to maintain a person being treated in a fixed position on the upper surface of the table. The attachment apparatus includes a belt sized to span across the width of the massage table upper surface and a removably attached anchor to engage and fix the spanning belt to the side rails of the table. A movably positioned body strap retainer is integrally formed with the anchors to position and retain the body support straps thereon to support the person being treated on the table. | 06-05-2014 |
Joseph H. Gold, Dallas, TX US
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20100040750 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO PRODUCE A FRIED FOOD PRODUCT HAVING A REDUCED LEVEL OF FAT AND ACRYLAMIDE - Disclosed is an improved process and apparatus for producing low oil fried food products having less than 30 percent by weight oil based on the total weight of an unseasoned chip and a reduced level of acrylamide. The process discloses simultaneously contacting the par-fried food with a steam knife and a steam sweep. | 02-18-2010 |
Leslie Ina Gold, Darien, CT US
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20150191713 | Generation of Native Recombinant Secreted Human Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperones by Using Their Native Signal Sequences in Yeast Expression Systems - A method using yeast as a host for production of human ER chaperone proteins, using endogenous signal peptides of intracellular human proteins that are recognized and correctly processed in the yeast cells to subsequently lead to the secretion of the human proteins. The resultant proteins possessed native amino acid sequence and were biologically active. Moreover, secretion allowed simple one-step purification of native recombinant human proteins with high yields. | 07-09-2015 |
Lynn Gold, Seattle, WA US
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20110171299 | DOXYCYCLINE METAL COMPLEX IN A SOLID DOSAGE FORM - The present invention is a solid dosage form of a doxycycline metal complex. The present invention also includes a process for making a doxycycline metal complex in a solid dosage form. The process comprises the steps of (i) providing an aqueous solution of doxycycline or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof; (ii) admixing a metal salt with the aqueous solution; (iii) admixing a base to increase the pH of the aqueous solution, thereby forming a suspension of doxycycline metal; and (iv) drying the suspension, thereby forming a dry granulation of doxycycline metal complex. | 07-14-2011 |
Lynn Gold, Cincinnati, OH US
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20120270933 | LIQUID STATIN FORMULATION - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for liquid statin products suitable for use in a person or animal. The invention provides stable liquid formulations containing a statin and at least one solubilizer. Methods for the oral administration of statin formulations are also provided by the invention. | 10-25-2012 |
Mark Gold, Longview, TX US
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20130199685 | Central Tire Inflation System Rotary Air Union - A central tire inflation system for maintaining tire inflation on a vehicle is provided. The central tire inflation system includes a rotary union assembly having a housing that is coupled to and rotates with the hubcap. The housing is rotationally coupled to a stationary shaft. A flexible torque transfer shaft is connected to the stationary shaft on one end and to an axle plug on the other end. The axle plug has a hub forming, a bore where the hub is movable on a web of material. The flexible torque transfer shaft and hub have cooperative non-circular shapes to resist rotation. An air vent is provided in the rotary union assembly that is isolated from the lubrication area, which inhibits the pressurized air from the central tire inflation system from pressurizing the lubrication area. | 08-08-2013 |
Mark Gold, Alachua, FL US
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20130276785 | Central Site Photoplethysmography, Medication Administration, And Safety - A monitoring and control system, apparatus and method for safe administration, reduction or cessation of administration of at least on medication, fluid or both, which includes at least one Central Source Site (CSS) Photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor coupled to means for control of delivery of the at least one medication, fluid or both. | 10-24-2013 |
Mark N. Gold, Longview, TX US
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20130335214 | WIRELESS PROPORTIONAL FLOW INDICATION FOR A TIRE INFLATION SYSTEM - A flow indication system for a central tire inflation system is provided. The flow indication system provides a venturi in fluid communication with the conduit providing air to a tire. A pressure reading is taken at the inlet and throat of the venturi and the air flowing through the venturi is calculated based on the pressure differential. According to some embodiments, the pressure readings are provided to a microcontroller that uses a table and interpolation algorithms to calculate the flow of the air flowing through the venturi, such as the mass of air in a given unit of time (grams/second for example). In one embodiment, two separate pressure sensors are coupled to different ends of a narrowed orifice that causes a pressure change in the flow as flow rate increases in the throat of the sensor. This pressure change is then used to calculate a proportional flow that can then be broadcast to various parties instead of an on/off reading | 12-19-2013 |
Mark S. Gold, Alachua, FL US
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20090197283 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR THE COLLECTION AND DETECTION OF SUBSTANCES - The present invention is a single self-contained device for collecting, transferring, extracting, and testing for the presence of a target analyte in a sample obtained from a surface by swabbing, solid materials (pills, capsules, unknown powders), air samples and biological and non-biological fluids. The device includes a swab, a retention well including eluent fluid, and analysis technologies which can include but are not limited to lateral flow testing analysis. The major improvement is the invention of rinsing the swab with proprietary elution fluid prior to testing thereby not compromising the chemistry and allowing for a wide variety of applications under extremely hot or cold field conditions. Also, the device is in one self-contained unit instead of having a separate water dropper or spray. Moreover, the shape of the device is similar to a magic marker so it is more substantial than any drug tester on the market, as well in certain embodiments it can have grips resembling a gun and in certain embodiments can even emit sounds or smells when a surface is wiped or a positive test is attained | 08-06-2009 |
20100129922 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR THE COLLECTION AND DETECTION OF SUBSTANCES - The present invention provides a single self-contained device for collecting, extracting, on-site testing, and transferring for forensic confirmatory analysis, a wide variety of substances including, but not limited to, drugs of abuse, explosives, weapons of mass destruction, food toxins and industrial wastes. Samples can be obtained from a surface by swabbing a suspect area or the testing of solid materials (pills, capsules, powders), air samples and biological and non-biological fluids by placing the substance in the device. The device includes a swab, a retention well including a wash, and analysis technologies that can be, for example, a lateral flow testing system. The swab is rinsed with a wash prior to testing thereby not compromising the chemistry of the detection technologies and allowing for a wide variety of applications under a number of field conditions. Also, the device is a single self-contained unit instead of having a separate reagent droppers or sprays, making it compact and easy to use. Moreover, the device is designed to not only collect and test samples but to seal the originally target analyte, not affected by testing procedures, in a specially designed cap for shipping under chain of custody documentation to a forensic laboratory for confirmatory testing. | 05-27-2010 |
20140315938 | COMPOSITIONS FOR CONTROLLING FOOD INTAKE AND USES THEREFOR - The present invention is directed to a combination treatment for: individuals who meet the definition of food addiction; individuals that are overweight or obese (e.g., a BMI≧25); individuals that have a binge eating disorder; or individuals who engage in a binge eating behavior. In particular embodiments, the combination therapy reduces the intake of fatty foods, sugar rich foods, or foods that are both fatty and sugar-rich (e.g., such as fast foods). | 10-23-2014 |
20140364384 | MEDICATION ADHERENCE MONITORING SYSTEM - The present invention relates to the detection of markers in exhaled breath, wherein the detection of the presence or absence of the marker(s) in exhaled breath is used to assess various clinical data, including patient adherence in taking the medication and patient enzymatic (metabolic) competence in metabolizing the medication. An embodiment of the invention comprises a parent therapeutic agent labeled with a marker, where upon metabolism (e.g., via enzymatic action) of the therapeutic agent, the marker becomes volatile or semi-volatile and is present in the breath. In certain related embodiments, the marker contain a deuterium label, which is also present in the breath upon metabolism of the therapeutic agent. In another embodiment of the invention, the therapeutic agent is associated with a taggant (that may be either labeled or unlabeled with deuterium), which in turn will generate a marker in the breath that is easily measurable. | 12-11-2014 |
Martin A. Gold, Gainesville, FL US
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20080304536 | High Intensity Laser or Diode-Based Lighting Apparatus Having Integrated Optics - A high intensity lighting apparatus ( | 12-11-2008 |
Matthew R. Gold, Carmel, IN US
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20160130969 | ADDITIVE PROCESS FOR AN ABRADABLE BLADE TRACK USED IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A gas turbine engine assembly comprising a rotor, a gas path component, and a carrier. The rotor includes a shaft adapted to rotate about an axis and a gas-path component that extends from the shaft for rotation therewith about the axis. The carrier extends around the gas-path component to block gasses from passing over the gas-path component during rotation of the rotor. | 05-12-2016 |
Michael Gold, Portland, OR US
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20140020272 | Display Device for Transportation Vechicles - Disclosed herein is a display device for use on transportation vehicles which can be easily altered or removed by the user. The display device contains a mounting bracket which can be releasably attached to the vehicle and a display which may be permanently or releasably attached to the mounting bracket. | 01-23-2014 |
Michael Gold, Daniel Island, SC US
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20130172954 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS USING THE ROLE OF VENTRICULAR ELECTRICAL DELAY TO PREDICT LEFT VENTRICULAR REMODELING WITH CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY - A system comprises a cardiac signal sensing circuit and a processor circuit. The cardiac signal sensing circuit is configured to sense a cardiac signal segment using a set of electrodes connectable to the cardiac signal sensing circuit. The processor circuit is communicatively coupled to the cardiac signal sensing circuit and includes a peak detector circuit. The peak detector circuit is configured to identify, in the cardiac signal segment, a fiducial indicative of ventricular activation that is local to at least one electrode of the first set of electrodes. The fiducial includes a first large positive or negative peak greater than a specified percentage of a maximum peak of the first cardiac signal segment. The processor circuit is configured to provide an indication of local ventricular activation to at least one of a user or process. | 07-04-2013 |
Michael Gold, Nashville, TN US
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20090192071 | USE OF PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY TO ENHANCE TREATMENT WITH IMMUNO-MODULATING AGENTS - Methods of enhancing the efficacy and safety of treatment with immuno-modulating agents are provided. The inventive methods combine treatment with immuno-modulating agents with photodynamic therapy (PDT). PDT can be administered before, during or after administration of the immuno-modulating agent. Combination therapy achieves at least the same efficacy as immuno-modulatory therapy in less time, with less immuno-modulating agent and fewer side-effects. | 07-30-2009 |
Michael A.t. Gold, Portland, OR US
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20120233897 | Display Device for Transportation Vehicles - Disclosed herein is a display device for use on transportation vehicles. The device can be easily altered or removed by the user. The display device contains a mounting bracket which can be permanently or releasably attached to the vehicle and a display which may be permanently or releasably attached to the mounting bracket. The angle of the display may be altered to provide easier viewing from the road. | 09-20-2012 |
Michael H. Gold, Nashville, TN US
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20130190715 | COMBINATION THERAPY WITH LOW DOSAGE STRENGTH IMIQUIMOD AND PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY TO TREAT ACTINIC KERATOSIS - This disclosure is directed to the use of complementary or combination photodynamic therapy and topical therapy with a lower dosage strength imiquimod formulation for treating actinic keratosis. | 07-25-2013 |
Michael R. Gold, Daniel Island, SC US
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20110009861 | PREDICTING ATRIAL FIBRILLATION RECURRENCE BY PROTEASE AND PROTEASE INHIBITOR PROFILING - Disclosed herein are methods of and systems for predicting recurrence of atrial fibrillation comprising protease and protease inhibitor profiling. The levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and/or tissue inhibitor metalloproteinases (TIMPs) are analyzed to predict the recurrence of atrial fibrillation, and further to predict whether cardioversion will provide a successful therapy. | 01-13-2011 |
20130338194 | Predicting Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence by Protease and Protease Inhibitor Profiling - Disclosed herein are methods of and systems for predicting recurrence of atrial fibrillation comprising protease and protease inhibitor profiling. | 12-19-2013 |
Mitchell S. Gold, Taylorsville, NC US
Philip Gold, Austin, TX US
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20140063790 | LED Based Lighting Systems for Use on Wearable Articles - The present invention is directed to an LED lighting system adapted for use on the surface of wearable articles, such as headwear (e.g., helmets), outwear (coats, jackets), and sporting wear (uniforms). The LED lighting system may be used to provide safety lighting, for example, ambient illumination of the wearer's movements. | 03-06-2014 |
Philip J. Gold, Shelton, CT US
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20100023186 | FLY-BY-WIRE FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM WITH ELECTRONIC LEAD/LAG DAMPER ALGORITHM - An electronic lead/lag damper algorithm implemented as part of the fly-by-wire flight control system to minimize or eliminate mechanical lead/lag dampers of a rotary wing aircraft. The electronic lead/lag damper algorithm uses a cross-feed control methodology that band-pass filters pitch and roll rates and feeds back a signal to the lateral and longitudinal cyclic inputs to provide electronic stability to rotor lag modes. | 01-28-2010 |
Richard Gold, Odessa, FL US
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20120087988 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS USING PLATELET ENRICHED PLASMA - Described herein are methods and compositions for the treatment of respiratory diseases such as, for example, exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage. The methods include the use of compositions comprising platelet enriched plasma, for example, platelet rich plasma and/or platelet poor plasma, for treatment of respiratory diseases in humans and animals, in particular, equines, by administration to the respiratory system. | 04-12-2012 |
20140242054 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS USING PLATELET ENRICHED PLASMA - Described herein are methods and compositions for the treatment of respiratory diseases such as, for example, exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage. The methods include the use of compositions comprising platelet enriched plasma, for example, platelet rich plasma and/or platelet poor plasma, for treatment of respiratory diseases in humans and animals, in particular, equines, by administration to the respiratory system. | 08-28-2014 |
Robert Evan Gold, Dallas, TX US
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20130302766 | Interactive, Interest Centric Communication Systems and Methods - According to disclosed embodiments, a method for providing an interest centric, interactive communications environment includes providing one or more electronic devices configured to communicate over a communications network. The method includes providing one or more servers configured to provide interactive data to the electronic devices over the communications network and to control the interactive data and to coordinate participant activities via the electronic devices over the communications network. The method includes authenticating one or more participants by the electronic devices. The method includes modifying the interactive data based on one or more modification criteria, wherein the interactive data comprises at least one of interest items, relationship and resource items and stuff. The method includes organizing the interactive data on a desktop of the electronic devices. | 11-14-2013 |
20130304615 | Methods and Systems for Providing Real-Time Accounting in Interactive, Interest Centric Communications Environment - A method for providing real-time accounting in an interactive communications environment includes providing one or more electronic devices configured to communicate over a communications network. The method includes providing one or more servers configured to provide interactive data to the electronic devices over the communications network and to control the interactive data and to coordinate participant activities via the electronic devices over the communications network, wherein the interactive data comprises at least one of interest items, relationship and resource items and stuff. The method includes authenticating one or more participants by the electronic devices, modifying the interactive data based on one or more modification criteria, providing real-time accounting data based upon the participant's activities and interests, wherein the accounting data is associated with and identifies and distinguishes the relationship and resource items in real-time. The method includes modifying the accounting data based upon alterations to interactions. | 11-14-2013 |
20130305169 | Methods and Systems for Providing Feedback in Interactive, Interest Centric Communications Environment - A method for providing feedback in an interest centric, interactive communications environment includes providing one or more electronic devices configured to communicate over a communications network. The method includes providing one or more servers configured to provide interactive data to the electronic devices over the communications network and to control the interactive data and to coordinate participant activities via the electronic devices over the communications network. The method includes monitoring a condition of at least one of the participants via a capture device on the electronic device and generating a condition signal responsive to the monitored condition and transmitting the condition signal to one of the servers. The method includes analyzing by the server the condition signal to determine an emotional state of the participant and providing feedback to the participant based upon the determined emotional state. | 11-14-2013 |
Robert J. Gold, El Mirage, AZ US
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20120056016 | ADVANCED SPRAY BOTTLE WITH SYNCLINED FLOOR - An advanced spray bottle facilitates complete emptying of liquid in its container even as the container is rotated and tilted. The container has a primary chamber with a raised floor that has a syncline shape and that forms a sluice channel. The raised floor slopes downward across the container to route fluids to a lowest point of the sluice channel. An indent in the container provides a cavity for further capture and concentration of liquids. The container is shaped to guide a bottom aperture of the uptake tube to the lowest point of the sluice channel. The bottom aperture of the uptake tube is angled so as to better fit within the lowest point of the sluice channel. A secondary chamber at the base of the container, with an egress to the primary chamber holds additional solids and liquids. Alternate add-on bases for the container provide additional functionality. | 03-08-2012 |
Robert S. Gold, Newburgh, IN US
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20090325739 | INTELLIGENT BASKETBALL - A device for providing information concerning position and movement of a ball, in particular a basketball, to a user is provided. The device includes a ball having an opening therein. A sensor board is positioned within the opening in the ball. The sensor board carries a three-axis accelerometer electrically connected to a microcontroller and a transceiver. A receiver board is also provided and is located remotely from the ball. The receiver board carries a transceiver electrically connected to a microcontroller and a plug for connecting to a personal computer. The accelerometer on the sensor board continuously senses the position and acceleration of the ball. That information is then transmitted wirelessly to the receiving board by the transceivers. The position and acceleration information is then integrated in order to calculate the end position of the ball based on the position and acceleration information and previously input data on the shooter's height, distance from the basket and height of the basket. The data is then transferred to a personal computer by a USB connection for display to the shooter. | 12-31-2009 |
Sandra Gold, West Linn, OR US
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20100303934 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR NERVE REGENERATION - A method of promoting nerve regeneration in a subject that includes administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a composition that includes at least one therapeutically-active extract fraction of | 12-02-2010 |
Stephan C. Gold, Knoxville, TN US
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20090267334 | Airbag inflator with adaptive valve - An adaptive valve for an airbag inflator having a manifold with an exhaust opening for fluid communication with an airbag. The adaptive valve is constructed for connection to a manifold so that it is in fluid communication therewith. The adaptive valve has an exhaust orifice and is constructed to selectively open the exhaust orifice to divert inflation gas away from an inflator manifold when it is connected thereto to lower the rate of inflation of an airbag in fluid communication with the exhaust opening of the manifold. The adaptive valve may have a valve member movably mounted therein for movement between a first position wherein it closes the exhaust orifice and a second position wherein it opens the exhaust orifice. An initiator is provided in the adaptive valve to generate sufficient gas pressure to move the valve member to the first or second position. | 10-29-2009 |
Stephen Craig Gold, Knoxville, TN US
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20100230942 | Solid propellant/liquid type hybrid gas generator - A gas generator comprising a housing having a mixing chamber and a pyrotechnic charge in the housing. A container having a liquid therein is disposed in the housing and has an open end and a closed end, with an end cap closing the open end and having a piston portion removably connected thereto and being movable within the liquid container to pressurize the liquid therein when the piston portion is separated from the end cap. The piston portion is positioned to be exposed to combustion gas from the pyrotechnic charge when it is ignited and is separable from the end cap when the combustion gas exceeds a predetermined pressure. In another embodiment, the liquid container may be a collapsible tube. The closed end of the liquid container has a weakened portion constructed to be opened when the pressure of the liquid in the container exceeds a predetermined pressure. The pyrotechnic charge and the weakened portion of the liquid container are in fluid communication with the mixing chamber so that combustion gases from the ignition of the pyrotechnic charge mix with and vaporize the liquid in the mixing chamber to generate a non-toxic, low temperature, low particulate inflation gas. | 09-16-2010 |
20110101662 | SOLID PROPELLANT/LIQUID TYPE HYBRID GAS GENERATOR - A gas generator comprising a housing having a mixing chamber and a pyrotechnic charge in the housing. A container having a liquid therein is disposed in the housing and has an open end and a closed end, with an end cap closing the open end and having a piston portion removably connected thereto and being movable within the liquid container to pressurize the liquid therein when the piston portion is separated from the end cap. The piston portion is positioned to be exposed to combustion gas from the pyrotechnic charge when it is ignited and is separable from the end cap when the combustion gas exceeds a predetermined pressure. In another embodiment, the liquid container may be a collapsible tube. The closed end of the liquid container has a weakened portion constructed to be opened when the pressure of the liquid in the container exceeds a predetermined pressure. The pyrotechnic charge and the weakened portion of the liquid container are in fluid communication with the mixing chamber so that combustion gases from the ignition of the pyrotechnic charge mix with and vaporize the liquid in the mixing chamber to generate a non-toxic, low temperature, low particulate inflation gas. | 05-05-2011 |
Steven Gold, Chicago, IL US
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20110278192 | Display Package - A theft deterrent display package for at least one article comprises a product cradle having an interior space with a perimeter. A peripheral flange extends outwardly from the perimeter of the interior space. A locking slot is configured along the perimeter of the interior space. At least one self-standing leg extends downwardly from the interior space upon which the display package stands alone. A backboard is defined by a front face and a back face. A locking tab comprises a free end extends outwardly from one edge of the back face. The locking tab includes two angled fold lines used in assisting the free end of the locking tab to be inserted into the locking slot to securely enclose the display package. | 11-17-2011 |
Steven B. Gold, Longboat Key, FL US
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20130197459 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACCIDENTAL BOWEL LEAKAGE - Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner. | 08-01-2013 |
20130204219 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACCIDENTAL BOWEL LEAKAGE - Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner. | 08-08-2013 |
20140081231 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACCIDENTAL BOWEL LEAKAGE - Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner. | 03-20-2014 |
20140088536 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACCIDENTAL BOWEL LEAKAGE - Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner. | 03-27-2014 |
20140336604 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACCIDENTAL BOWEL LEAKAGE - Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner. | 11-13-2014 |
20150072921 | METHOD FOR THE APPLICATION OF A SUBSTANCE TO ELIMINATE AN INFECTIOUS AGENT LIVING WITHIN AN INSECT VECTOR AS A MEANS OF CONTROL OF THE SPREAD OR ELIMINATION OF DISEASE - A method of reducing the spread of disease by inhibiting the growth of or eliminating harmful bacteria which are the cause of the disease in an organism or damage to organic material. The method inhibits bacterial growth in the organism without harming the organism or other organisms in the environment. The method includes formulating an antimicrobial agent that is taken up to the vector organism known to spread disease due to the presence of harmful microbes such as bacteria living in the organism. The antimicrobial agent eradicates and/or inhibits the future growth of the bacteria in the organism, thereby leaving the organism free of the infecting bacteria while not being a poison to the organism. | 03-12-2015 |
20150328057 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACCIDENTAL BOWEL LEAKAGE - Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner. | 11-19-2015 |
20160022511 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACCIDENTAL BOWEL LEAKAGE - Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner. | 01-28-2016 |
Steven H. Gold, New Carrollton, MD US
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20110304283 | High Average Current, High Quality Pulsed Electron Injector - An electron injector including an electron source and a conducting grid situated close to the electron source, one or more RF accelerating/bunching cavities operating at the same fundamental RF frequency; a DC voltage source configured to bias the cathode at a small positive voltage with respect to the grid; a first RF drive configured to apply an RF signal between the cathode and grid at the fundamental and third harmonic RF frequencies; and a second RF drive configured to apply an RF drive signal to the accelerating/bunching cavities. Electrons are emitted by the cathode and travel through the grid to the accelerating/bunching cavities for input into an RF linac. The first RF drive applies a first RF drive signal at the fundamental frequency of the linac plus higher harmonics thereof to the gap between the cathode and the grid to cause the emitted electrons to form electron bunches and the second RF drive applies a second RF drive signal to the accelerating/bunching cavities on the other side of the grid to further accelerate and optimize the size of the electron bunches. Because the applied RF signals contain at the fundamental linac frequency, the electrons are bunched at that frequency and each RF bucket of the linac is filled with an electron bunch. | 12-15-2011 |
Steven T. Gold, Rydal, PA US
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20090197283 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR THE COLLECTION AND DETECTION OF SUBSTANCES - The present invention is a single self-contained device for collecting, transferring, extracting, and testing for the presence of a target analyte in a sample obtained from a surface by swabbing, solid materials (pills, capsules, unknown powders), air samples and biological and non-biological fluids. The device includes a swab, a retention well including eluent fluid, and analysis technologies which can include but are not limited to lateral flow testing analysis. The major improvement is the invention of rinsing the swab with proprietary elution fluid prior to testing thereby not compromising the chemistry and allowing for a wide variety of applications under extremely hot or cold field conditions. Also, the device is in one self-contained unit instead of having a separate water dropper or spray. Moreover, the shape of the device is similar to a magic marker so it is more substantial than any drug tester on the market, as well in certain embodiments it can have grips resembling a gun and in certain embodiments can even emit sounds or smells when a surface is wiped or a positive test is attained | 08-06-2009 |
20100129922 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR THE COLLECTION AND DETECTION OF SUBSTANCES - The present invention provides a single self-contained device for collecting, extracting, on-site testing, and transferring for forensic confirmatory analysis, a wide variety of substances including, but not limited to, drugs of abuse, explosives, weapons of mass destruction, food toxins and industrial wastes. Samples can be obtained from a surface by swabbing a suspect area or the testing of solid materials (pills, capsules, powders), air samples and biological and non-biological fluids by placing the substance in the device. The device includes a swab, a retention well including a wash, and analysis technologies that can be, for example, a lateral flow testing system. The swab is rinsed with a wash prior to testing thereby not compromising the chemistry of the detection technologies and allowing for a wide variety of applications under a number of field conditions. Also, the device is a single self-contained unit instead of having a separate reagent droppers or sprays, making it compact and easy to use. Moreover, the device is designed to not only collect and test samples but to seal the originally target analyte, not affected by testing procedures, in a specially designed cap for shipping under chain of custody documentation to a forensic laboratory for confirmatory testing. | 05-27-2010 |
Steven Terrance Gold, Las Vegas, NV US
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20140274259 | BONUS ALLOCATION AND PROVISIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WAGERING GAMES - A bonusing system allocates bonus awards randomly within a plurality of sets of indicia by inserting a bonus triggering indicia within a subset of the plurality of sets of indicia. Each set of indicia is randomized or shuffled for use in a base game. One of the sets of indicia is randomly selected for use in the base game. During play of the base game, a player is automatically paid a bonus award upon receiving the bonus triggering indicia. If the player achieves a winning outcome at the base game, the player is also paid an award associated with such winning outcome. The bonusing system is configured for use with a variety of wagering games, including video poker, keno and blackjack among others. | 09-18-2014 |
Thomas Elliott Gold, El Paso, TX US
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20150129730 | Peg Hook Staple - A peg hook staple is used in conjunction with at least one peg hook and a perforated wall board so that the at least one peg hook can be firmly secured to the perforated wall board through a first extremity and a second extremity of the peg hook staple. A handle portion of the peg hook staple allows the users to easily install and remove the peg hook staple. The peg hook staple eliminates lateral, upward, and outward movement of the at least one peg hook as a plurality of indentations of the peg hook staple secures the at least one peg hook to the perforated wall board. | 05-14-2015 |
V. Edward Gold, Oviedo, FL US
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20130301887 | LATENT FINGERPRINT DETECTORS AND FINGERPRINT SCANNERS THEREFROM - This document relates to systems and method for latent fingerprint detection using specular reflection (glare). An exemplary system may include a light source alignment portion configured to align a light source at an illumination angle relative to a sample surface such that the light source illuminates a sample surface so that the surface produces specular reflection. The system may also include a specular reflection discriminator that directs the produced specular reflection to an optical detector aligned relative to said sample surface at an alignment angle that is substantially equal to an angle of reflection of the produced specular reflection. Preferably, the directed specular reflection does not saturate the optical detector; and the optical detector captures the specular reflection from the sample surface and generates image data using essentially only the specular reflection. | 11-14-2013 |