Ginsberg, US
Amanda W. Ginsberg, Dallas, TX US
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20100077032 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED MATCHING BASED ON QUESTION RESPONSES - In one example embodiment, an apparatus is provided that includes a central website that interfaces with one or more end users to establish a profile for each of the end users to be used in matching the end users to each other for a potential relationship. Information is provided in the profile and the information includes relevant characteristics of corresponding end users. A first end user is asked one or more questions after their profile is established, the questions being posed to a second end user whose respective profile has also been established and whose profile has already been matched to the first end user's profile. Answers for the questions from the first and second end users are compared and a subsequent message is sent to the first end user if the answers provided by the first end user and the second end user are compatible. | 03-25-2010 |
20120226991 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED MATCHING BASED ON QUESTION RESPONSES - In one example embodiment, an apparatus is provided that includes a central website that interfaces with one or more end users to establish a profile for each of the end users to be used in matching the end users to each other for a potential relationship. Information is provided in the profile and the information includes relevant characteristics of corresponding end users. A first end user is asked one or more questions after their profile is established, the questions being posed to a second end user whose respective profile has also been established and whose profile has already been matched to the first end user's profile. Answers for the questions from the first and second end users are compared and a subsequent message is sent to the first end user if the answers provided by the first end user and the second end user are compatible. | 09-06-2012 |
Anthony Ginsberg, Beverly Hills, CA US
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20090089102 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ADMINISTERING INDEXED LIFE INSURANCE - Disclosed is a system and method for administering a life insurance policy to provide increased interest based on specifically weighted linkage to multiple equity indices that typically may include Standard & Poor's 500 Composite Price Index, Dow Jones EURO STOXX 50, the Hang Seng Index, and/or derivatives thereof wherein the leading-performing index during a look back period is weighted more heavily than any other index. Also disclosed is a computer system using at least one administration component to implement a series of steps associated with administering an equity indexed-interest universal life insurance policy. | 04-02-2009 |
Barry Ginsberg, Wyckoff, NJ US
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20100069730 | System and Methods for Improved Diabetes Data Management and Use Employing Wireless Connectivity Between Patients and Healthcare Providers and Repository of Diabetes Management Information - Methods, devices and a system for disease management are provided that employ diagnostic testing devices (e.g., blood glucose meters) and medication delivery devices (e.g., insulin delivery devices) for providing data to a repository in real-time and automatically. Repository data can be analyzed to determine such information as actual test strip use, patient health parameters to outside prescribed ranges, testing and medication delivery compliance, patient profiles or stakeholders to receive promotional items or incentives, and so on. Connected meters and medication delivery devices and repository data analysis are also employed to associate a diagnostic test to a mealtime based on timing of a therapeutic intervention performed by an individual. | 03-18-2010 |
20100262120 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING DRUG PHARMACOKINETICS - Methods and devices for administration of substances into at least two compartments of skin for systemic absorption and improved pharmacokinetics, based on biphasic or bimodel kinetic profiling. | 10-14-2010 |
20110184348 | DUAL CHAMBER AND GEAR PUMP ASSEMBLY FOR A HIGH PRESSURE DELIVERY SYSTEM - A high pressure delivery device for delivering a medicament includes a first chamber for storing a supply of the medicament and a second chamber in fluid communication with the first chamber. A fluid connection path is in fluid communication with the second chamber for administering the medicament. A valving system is in fluid communication with the first chamber, the second chamber and the fluid connection path. The valving system allows a dose of the medicament to be injected from the first chamber into the second chamber while substantially preventing backflow of the dose into the first chamber and substantially preventing leakage through the fluid connection path. The valving system also allows the dose in the second chamber to be administered through the fluid connection path while substantially preventing the dose from flowing back into the first chamber. | 07-28-2011 |
20130030841 | System and Methods for Improved Diabetes Data Management and Use Employing Wireless Connectivity Between Patients and Healthcare Providers and Repository of Diabetes Management Information - Methods, devices and a system for disease management are provided that employ diagnostic testing devices (e.g., blood glucose meters) and medication delivery devices (e.g., insulin delivery devices) for providing data to a repository in real-time and automatically. Repository data can be analyzed to determine such information as actual test strip use, patient health parameters to outside prescribed ranges, testing and medication delivery compliance, patient profiles or stakeholders to receive promotional items or incentives, and so on. Connected meters and medication delivery devices and repository data analysis are also employed to associate a diagnostic test to a mealtime based on timing of a therapeutic intervention performed by an individual. | 01-31-2013 |
20150057612 | DUAL CHAMBER AND GEAR PUMP ASSEMBLY FOR A HIGH PRESSURE DELIVERY SYSTEM - A high pressure delivery device for delivering a medicament includes a first chamber for storing a supply of the medicament and a second chamber in fluid communication with the first chamber. A fluid connection path is in fluid communication with the second chamber for administering the medicament. A valving system is in fluid communication with the first chamber, the second chamber and the fluid connection path. The valving system allows a dose of the medicament to be injected from the first chamber into the second chamber while substantially preventing backflow of the dose into the first chamber and substantially preventing leakage through the fluid connection path. The valving system also allows the dose in the second chamber to be administered through the fluid connection path while substantially preventing the dose from flowing back into the first chamber. | 02-26-2015 |
Barry H. Ginsberg, Wyckoff, NJ US
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20080269585 | System for determining insulin dose using carbohydrate to insulin ratio and insulin sensitivity factor - An apparatus and method are provided for determining a patient's carbohydrate to insulin ratio (CIR) and insulin sensitivity factor (ISF), and using these values, along with values for current blood glucose level and deviation from target blood glucose level, for determining insulin dose in view of carbohydrate intake during a particular time period. The apparatus and method employ algorithms that can be implemented in any of a personal computer, personal data assistant, hand held computing device, blood glucose monitor, infusion pump, medication delivery pen, meter, calculator, among other therapeutic, diagnostic or informational devices used for managing a patient's blood glucose levels. | 10-30-2008 |
20090240129 | Apparatus and method for monitoring blood glucose levels including convenient diplay of blood glucose value average and constituent values - A method of presenting glucose data to a person with diabetes from a blood glucose meter is provided in which an effective meal average (EMA) value is presented, followed by two or more of the individual values that make up the EMA, to provide improved feedback data for clinical decisions by patients who need to alter their dose of insulin. The EMA can also comprise a measure of the variability of its constituent values. The EMA encompasses those values that occur at specified times such as 1 hour before and 1 hour after a specified meal time. The EMA is calculated over a limited number of days previous to the calculation (e.g., 3 days) and has a minimum number of values that must be obtained within the time and date ranges. An algorithm allows for exclusion of any given reading from the average (e.g., post-prandial or control solution readings). Patients can use 1 to 8 EMA on any given date range (e.g., preferably 4, that is, breakfast, lunch, supper and bedtime snack). | 09-24-2009 |
Barry Howard Ginsberg, Wyckoff, NJ US
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20140186866 | Glucose Control Test Strip - A control test strip for glucose that includes a cover that forms a fluid path when affixed to the test strip substrate. The fluid path includes a glucose deposit area formed by drying a glucose solution on to the cover or onto the test strip substrate. The control test strip further includes a pair of electrodes having a first end positioned within an enzyme coating area and a second end positioned to deliver an electrical signal to the glucose meter. The enzyme coating area also lies within the fluid path. When a user places a drop of water at the opening of the fluid path, capillary action pulls the water into the fluid path, mixing the water with the dried glucose so that a solution having a known glucose concentration is formed. This glucose solution then mixes with the enzyme and a reading is made by the glucose meter. | 07-03-2014 |
Daniel L. Ginsberg, Newport Beach, CA US
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20150111181 | COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED SYSTEM FOR LEARNING HISTORY - A computer implemented system for learning history includes a historical module; and, a creative module. The historical module includes campaigns, each representing a time period. Each includes a number of defined mission modules, each including historical developments in an associated campaign. Upon completion of the mission module, the historical module provides the user with the next mission module. The process of completing missions and objectives is repeated until all missions are completed in a campaign. Essays are then presented at an end of an associated campaign, each comprising a model argument relating to the campaign. The historical module includes campaign quizzes for testing a user's comprehension of the campaign and the campaign essays. Each historical module presents each campaign quiz after each campaign essay. The creative module is then unlocked, providing play independent of historical fact. The score results of the campaign quiz determine an extent of creative play. | 04-23-2015 |
David Ginsberg, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20090144122 | System and Method for Transaction Log Cleansing and Aggregation - A computer-implemented method prepares data for modeling. The method comprises storing data from customer sales transactions in a database and retrieving a dataset of the data from the database. The dataset may include promotion and merchandizing entries. The method includes cleansing the dataset to remove erroneous and anomalous entries. Cleansing the dataset may include determining a threshold value from the dataset and determining whether a value of the dataset exceeds the threshold value, and determining an out-of-stock status for a product from the dataset. The method includes aggregating the dataset over a plurality of dimensions of the transactional space including store, product, and time dimensions, and analyzing the dataset following the cleansing and aggregating steps within a model to predict attributes of subsequent sales transactions. | 06-04-2009 |
20110071883 | System and Method of Model Forecasting Based on Supply and Demand - A computer-implemented method transforms transactional data and supply data into a forecast of demand for controlling a commerce system. Goods move between members of a commerce system. Transactional data related to movement of goods between the members of the commerce system is recorded. The transactional data includes customer store, product, time, price, promotion, and merchandizing. Supply data related to movement of goods between the members of the commerce system is recorded. The supply data includes inventory, product, store, and merchandising readily available for purchase. Model parameters are estimated based on the transactional data and supply data using a model to generate a forecast of demand for the goods. The forecast of demand for the goods is provided to a member of the commerce system to control the movement of goods in the commerce system. The forecasts of demand takes into account an out-of-stock condition, price promotion, and promotional lift of the product. | 03-24-2011 |
Errol Ginsberg, Malibu, CA US
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20080298261 | Reconfigurable Test System - There is disclosed a reconfigurable network test system. The reconfigurable test system may include a plurality of test modules, a plurality of network interface units, a plurality of bypass units, and a multi-port switch. Each of the network interface units may have a first end and a second end adapted to be connected to a network. Each bypass unit may be in communication with an associated test module, the first end of an associated network interface unit, a first associated switch port, and a second associated switch port. Each bypass unit may have a first mode wherein the associated test module is placed in communication with the first end of the associated network interface unit, and a second mode wherein the associated test module is placed in communication with the first associated switch port and the associated network interface unit is placed in communication with the second associated switch. | 12-04-2008 |
20090310491 | Distributed Flow Analysis - There are disclosed apparatus, methods, and a storage medium for testing a network. A plurality of flows may be received and performance statistics for the flows may be measured and stored. At least a portion of the performance statistics may be analyzed in near real-time using a hierarchical array of processors. | 12-17-2009 |
Ezra J. Ginsberg, Brooklyn, NY US
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20150364875 | MOBILE DEVICE CASE WITH RETRACTABLE CABLE - A mobile device case is generally described. In some examples, the mobile device case may include a retracting mechanism. In some examples, the retracting mechanism may be coupled to a cable. The cable may be effective to allow the cable to be extended away from the mobile device case, lock the cable into place at a length of extension, and retract the cable into the mobile device case. In some examples, the cable may be electrically coupled to a connector piece formed within the mobile device case. In various examples, the cable may be effective to provide power or sync data to a mobile device installed within the mobile device case. | 12-17-2015 |
Henry Ginsberg, Dobbs Ferry, NY US
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20130017250 | Methods For High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Regulation - It was discovered that insulin binding to insulin receptors signals the upregulation of expression of the liver enzyme deiodinase 1 (Dio1), which in turn activates the ApoA-1 promoter, thereby thereby increasing ApoA-1 expression (primarily in the liver), that in turn raises the levels of plasma ApoA-1, the major and necessary protein in HDLC. Certain embodiments of the invention are directed to methods for increasing circulating HDLC levels in an animal by administering therapeutically effective amounts of Dio1, or by increasing the level of Dio1 through gene therapy. | 01-17-2013 |
Jared Jeremy Ginsberg, Long Beach, NY US
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20140187301 | Predictive Sports-Based Platform with a Charity Tie-In - A method and apparatus for a contest based on the accuracy of predictions for a future sports event is described. A participant in a sports event or a contest sponsor associates with a philanthropic organization. The contest sponsor may advertise the association between the contest sponsor or participant. An entrant in the contest associates with the contest sponsor or participant and thereby the chosen philanthropic organization. | 07-03-2014 |
20140187302 | Predictive Sports-Based Platforms - An apparatus for a contest based on the accuracy of predictions for a future sports event is described. Participants in a sports-based contests attempt to engage in multiple, successful predictions, which may result in “streaks” that provide for additional points or other rewards for contest participants. Participants may also engage in seed-based predictions, which may result in additional points or other rewards for contest participants. | 07-03-2014 |
20140274247 | Predictive Sports-Based Platforms - An apparatus for a contest based on the accuracy of predictions for a future sports event is described. Participants in a sports-based contests attempt to engage in multiple, successful predictions, which may result in “streaks” that provide for additional points or other rewards for contest participants. Participants may also engage in seed-based predictions, which may result in additional points or other rewards for contest participants. | 09-18-2014 |
20140274248 | Predictive Sports-Based Platforms - An apparatus for a contest based on the accuracy of predictions for a future sports event is described. Participants in a sports-based contests attempt to engage in multiple, successful predictions, which may result in “streaks” that provide for additional points or other rewards for contest participants. Participants may also engage in seed-based predictions, which may result in additional points or other rewards for contest participants. | 09-18-2014 |
Jennifer C. Ginsberg, Denver, CO US
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20120136673 | METHODS, APPARATUSES AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR DETERMINING CHANGES IN LEVELS OF CARE FOR PATIENTS - An apparatus is provided for determining a change in a level of care for a patient(s). The apparatus includes at least one memory and at least one processor configured to determine that at least one of an admission of a patient to a health care facility, a discharge of the patient from the health care facility, or a transfer of the patient within the health care facility triggered a level of care change event associated with the patient. The processor is also configured to identify a care event(s) for the patient in response to determining that the level of care change event was triggered. The processor is also configured to generate a notification(s) to perform a task(s) associated with the care event(s) for the patient and associate the care event(s) and a task(s) with the triggered level of care change event. Corresponding computer program products and methods are also provided. | 05-31-2012 |
20120137239 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING DRUG THERAPEUTIC CLASS INFORMATION - Systems and methods are described for managing drug therapeutic class information. For each drug, a class describing the drug at a particular level of specificity is indicated for display and/or for use in grouping the respective drug, and a display name is associated with the drug class. Thus, the user is able to select a particular class based on the drug's required mode of action or disease to be treated, and all drugs grouped under that class may be displayed to facilitate the prescribing of drugs to the patient. In addition, a list of drugs taken by the patient pre-admittance and/or a list of drugs taken by the patient during his/her stay at the healthcare facility may be presented to the user in groups according to the indicated class. Thus, the healthcare professional may avoid duplication or omission of drugs to be prescribed to the patient, for example, upon discharge. | 05-31-2012 |
Jeremy Ginsberg, San Francisco, CA US
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20090287664 | DETERMINATION OF A DESIRED REPOSITORY - A system receives a search query from a user and searches a group of repositories, based on the search query, to identify, for each of the repositories, a set of search results. The system also identifies one of the repositories based on a likelihood that the user desires information from the identified repository and presents the set of search results associated with the identified repository. | 11-19-2009 |
20130110831 | DETERMINATION OF A DESIRED REPOSITORY | 05-02-2013 |
20150331868 | DETERMINATION OF A DESIRED REPOSITORY FOR RETRIEVING SEARCH RESULTS - A system receives a search query from a user and searches a group of repositories, based on the search query, to identify, for each of the repositories, a set of search results. The system also identifies one of the repositories based on a likelihood that the user desires information from the identified repository and presents the set of search results associated with the identified repository. | 11-19-2015 |
Jonathan D. Ginsberg, Buffalo Grove, IL US
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20140196580 | Multi-Bit Power Driver - A tool having a main barrel with an inner cavity, a tool bit holder adapted to be removably secured within the inner cavity, the tool bit holder having a first inner cavity adapted for receiving a first reversible tool bit and a second inner cavity adapted to receive a non-reversible tool bit, wherein the inner cavity of the main barrel serves as a first sized nut driver, the first inner cavity of the tool bit holder serves as a second sized nut driver, and the second inner cavity of the tool bit holder serves as third sized nut driver, where first, second, and third sized nut drivers each have a different size. | 07-17-2014 |
Lawrence N. Ginsberg, Newport Beach, CA US
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20130343725 | CORRELATION-BASED SYSTEM FOR WATERMARKING CONTINUOUS DIGITAL MEDIA - A correlation-based system for watermarking continuous digital media at the system application level. It is a post-compression process for watermarking where no a priori knowledge of the underlying compression algorithm is required. Per each compressed media frame, a current unique digital signature is generated based on the data from the current compressed frame plus the digital signature that has been previously generated. The signature thus generated is then used in conjunction with the next compressed frame to generate the next unique digital signature. All digital signatures are correlated according to the above process until a “reset” signal is issued. A new chain of correlated digital signatures is produced by the system with a pre-determined initial signature. | 12-26-2013 |
Les Ginsberg, Mount Hermon, CA US
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20140112202 | Multicast Handling in a Transparent Interconnect of Lots of Links Based Data Center Interconnect - In some embodiments, a global tree structure identifying rendezvous points between a layer 1 network area and a layer 2 network area may be created. When the rendezvous point receives a data packet associated with a destination for the layer 1 network area from the layer to network area, it may forward the data packet to the destination. Non-rendezvous point devices may discard copies of the data packet. | 04-24-2014 |
Lester Ginsberg, Mt. Hermon, CA US
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20100049868 | Maintaining protocol adjacency state with forwarding failure - In one embodiment, a method generally includes establishing a routing protocol peer relationship and a Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) session with a neighbor node, receiving a DOWN BFD event signal from the neighbor node, and maintaining a routing protocol adjacency down state following successful exchange of routing protocol packets with the neighbor node. An apparatus for maintaining protocol adjacency state with a forwarding failure is also disclosed. | 02-25-2010 |
Lester C. Ginsberg, Mount Hermon, CA US
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20140351465 | Limited Functionality Link State Protocol Node - In one embodiment a limited functionality link state protocol node has one or two interfaces configured to send and receive link state protocol packets. In response to receiving, by the partially-participating link state protocol node on a first interface, a particular link state protocol data unit (LSP): sending the particular LSP from a second interface of the partially-participating link state protocol node without updating the local link state database when the second interface is currently participating in the link state protocol distribution; and sending an acknowledgment of the particular LSP from the first interface when the second interface is not currently participating in the link state protocol distribution. | 11-27-2014 |
Lester C. Ginsberg, Mount Herman, CA US
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20150085706 | CONVERGENCE OF MULTI-DESTINATION TRAFFIC IN A NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - An example method for convergence of multi-destination traffic in a network environment is provided and includes receiving a first type-length-value (TLV) message from a true broadcast root in a Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links (TRILL) network, where the first TLV message indicates a first subset of multi-destination trees in the TRILL network, receiving a second TLV message from the true broadcast root indicating a second subset of multi-destination trees in the TRILL network, such that a union of the first subset and the second subset indicates at least one inactive multi-destination tree in the TRILL network, and deleting the inactive tree from a hash table of active trees. | 03-26-2015 |
Mark Ginsberg, San Diego, CA US
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20100210525 | COMBINED PREPARATION OF A THIAZIDE DIURETIC AND A LOOP DIURETIC - The specific molecular basis of the interaction between talin and integrin β | 08-19-2010 |
20120245194 | SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITORS OF THE ALPHA4-PAXILLIN INTERACTION - The present invention is directed to novel compounds that are able to inhibit the interaction of paxillin or its paralogues, including leupaxin or Hic-5, with alpha.4 integrin or its binding partners that regulate signaling events downstream of the paxillin-alpha.4 interaction. The present invention further relates to methods for therapeutic use of such compounds and pharmaceutical compositions of such compounds for the treatment of a disease or condition. | 09-27-2012 |
Mark H. Ginsberg, San Diego, CA US
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20110044865 | MICROFLUIDIC SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - In a microfluidic system, a magnetic clamp for sealing a flexible microchannel chip includes a base formed from a magnetically-attractable material. The base supports a window for viewing the face of the microfluidic chip. A ring with magnets uniformly distributed around it is disposed over the base. A transparent disk attached to the top of the ring has an inlet and an outlet for introducing and removing a fluid medium into a cavity defined the disk, the window, the center opening of the ring and the base. An elastomer cushion is attached to the inner surface of the disk. The magnetic force between the base and the magnets on the ring compresses the cushion against the microfluidic chip so that the microchannels are sealed against the window with a uniform and reproducible pressure. | 02-24-2011 |
Matthew L. Ginsberg, Eugene, OR US
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20080278494 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INFORMATION DISPLAY - N or more dimensions of information are presented on a conventional M-dimensional graph, where N>M, using a visual attribute type such as color to depict the additional dimensions of information. Each data input value comprised by the graph has additional values beyond those representing the M-dimensional aspects, and the visual attributes with which the data input value is presented on the graph is a function of these additional values. In one embodiment, a two-dimensional bar graph employs color to provide a visualization of the quality of a work schedule by depicting not only time and resource utilization, but also criticality of component work tasks. | 11-13-2008 |
20080306802 | System and Method for Distribution of Campaign Resources - A system and method for distribution of campaign resources generates proposed allocations of resources, predicts electoral results based on such proposals, and selects strategies based on predetermined metrics. Both the activities of a protagonist (e.g., candidate) and of one or more opponents are considered. A campaign model considers polling impacts from the proposed allocations as well as electoral projections based on polling. Results are presented to a user via maps and timelines, as well as by alphanumeric data. | 12-11-2008 |
20090070031 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED UPDATING OF MAP INFORMATION - Traffic information readings corresponding to a vehicle are received, the readings including at least a location. The traffic information readings are compared to information already within a map database, and are used to derive additional map information augmenting or correcting that already within the database, the additional map information subsequently being stored in the database. Additional information that is derived includes the presence of stop signs and traffic lights at intersections, the legality of turns at certain times of day, and the connectedness or non-connectedness of road segments. | 03-12-2009 |
20100211312 | Routing Optimization System and Method - A system and method for flight planning determines an optimal route by considering a region of operation for an aircraft in a flight segment, dividing the region into subregions; estimating a minimum cost to traverse each subregion, determining the optimal route based on the sum of the estimates. | 08-19-2010 |
20110037618 | Driver Safety System Using Machine Learning - A traffic routing display system provides a visual display of the expected state of an upcoming traffic light. In one aspect, the display is an icon colored to correspond to the expected state. In another aspect, the time remaining before the state of a traffic light changes is displayed. The effect that an indicator has on driver behavior is used to determine the type of indicator to provide to the driver. Certain indicators may not be displayed by the system depending on the effect they have on the driver. | 02-17-2011 |
20110037619 | Traffic Routing Using Intelligent Traffic Signals, GPS and Mobile Data Devices - A traffic routing system reduces emissions from commuter and other traffic, eases congestion on roadways, and decreases transit time by use of communications among vehicles and traffic controls, such as traffic lights. In one aspect, a traffic light receives a signal that a vehicle is approaching and in response turns green to allow the vehicle to pass without impairment. In another aspect, a vehicle receives a signal to adjust a current rate of speed to arrive when a traffic signal allows vehicles to pass. In still another aspect, a combination of congestion, emergency traffic, roadwork and similar factors influence proposed routes sent to vehicles. | 02-17-2011 |
20110040621 | Traffic Routing Display System - A traffic routing display system provides a visual display of the expected state of an upcoming traffic light. In one aspect, the display is an icon colored to correspond to the expected state. In another aspect, the intensity of the color varies based on the certainty of the expectation. Another display shows the expected state of the traffic light at various speeds, allowing a driver to slow down for instance if the state of the light is not expected to be different at a slower speed. A speed limit icon is also displayed, and changes color when the speed limit is exceeded. | 02-17-2011 |
20120139754 | Driver Safety Enhancement Using Intelligent Traffic Signals and GPS - A driver safety system determines a correspondence between a vehicle and an upcoming traffic signal, and predicts a state of the traffic signal when the vehicle is expected to reach the signal's location. Based on proximity to the signal and speed of the vehicle, the system provides a warning to the vehicle if it determines that the vehicle is likely to proceed contrary to the signal (e.g., a driver is likely to run a red light). The warning becomes progressively stronger as the prediction becomes more certain. | 06-07-2012 |
20120139755 | Automatic Detection of Road Conditions - A system for automatic detection of road conditions reduces emissions from vehicles by determining whether proposed routes may be less efficient due to weather conditions. In one aspect, the system chooses routes not only based on overall distance to travel, but also based weather conditions. The determination is made by information received from various sources, including other vehicles and roadside sensors. In-vehicle warnings are also provided by combining data from in-vehicle sensors with data from other sources, such as conditions currently sensed at upcoming locations and historical and forecast weather data. | 06-07-2012 |
20120179358 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED UPDATING OF MAP INFORMATION - The characteristics of two intersecting roadways are compared to determine whether an inference can be made as to whether there are traffic controls (e.g., stop signs) on one of the roadways. If a larger road with characteristically higher speed intersects with a small road with lower speed, the small road is determined to have a stop sign. A map database is updated with the information regarding the inferred traffic control, and that information is then usable for purposes such as trip planning. | 07-12-2012 |
20120274481 | Driver Safety Enhancement Using Intelligent Traffic Signals and GPS - A safety system determines a correspondence between a vehicle and an upcoming traffic signal, and predicts a state of the traffic signal when the vehicle is expected to reach the signal's location. Based on proximity to the signal and speed of the vehicle, the system provides a warning if it determines that the vehicle is likely to proceed contrary to the signal (e.g., a driver is likely to run a red light). The warning is issued to the vehicle about to illegally enter the intersection, to other nearby vehicles and pedestrians, and to the traffic signal itself. | 11-01-2012 |
20130131980 | RESOLVING GPS AMBIGUITY IN ELECTRONIC MAPS - An electronic map system obtains a vehicle's GPS fix from a GPS receiver and compares the fix with nearby map features such as road segments. Due to GPS inaccuracies, several such map features may correspond to a GPS fix. To determine which map feature should be shown as the location of the vehicle on the electronic map, the system infers a best fit among the map features that are close to the GPS fix by considering both distance and inferred characteristics of each map feature, such as prior GPS fixes and typical vehicle direction and speed on such feature. Some of these characteristics may be retrieved from a database and may be based on historical observations while others may be obtained in real time, for instance from on-board vehicle sensors. | 05-23-2013 |
20130162449 | Traffic Routing Using Intelligent Traffic Signals, GPS and Mobile Data Devices - A traffic routing system reduces emissions from commuter and other traffic, eases congestion on roadways, and decreases transit time by use of communications among vehicles and traffic controls, such as traffic lights. In one aspect, a traffic light receives a signal that a vehicle is approaching and in response turns green to allow the vehicle to pass without impairment. In another aspect, a vehicle receives a signal to adjust a current rate of speed to arrive when a traffic signal allows vehicles to pass. In still another aspect, a combination of congestion, emergency traffic, roadwork and similar factors influence proposed routes sent to vehicles. | 06-27-2013 |
20130166109 | Driver Red Light Duration Notification System - A notification system determines a correspondence between a vehicle and an upcoming traffic signal, and predicts a likely remaining duration of the traffic signal in a particular state, such as “red light”, when the vehicle is at the signal's location. The notification is displayed on a user device in the vehicle, or is used to control the vehicle directly, for instance to turn off the vehicle's engine if the light is to remain red for a duration exceeding a threshold. Prediction of the vehicle's arrival is also used to set the state of the traffic signal to “vehicle waiting.” | 06-27-2013 |
20140032106 | FLIGHT PLANNING SYSTEM AND METHOD USING FOUR-DIMENSIONAL SEARCH - A system and method for flight planning determines an optimal route by setting an initial departure weight or range of such weights for an aircraft traveling from a departure airport to a destination airport, defining a network of nodes for potentially legal routes, labeling each node with a graph of fuel needed to reach that node either as a function of flight duration or as a function of flight duration and departure weight, selecting or discarding routes when conditions at a node of that route are favorable or violated, selecting a preferred route, departure weight and duration for the desired payload and minimizing fuel for the desired route and payload. | 01-30-2014 |
Michael Ginsberg, New York, NY US
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20150147299 | GENERATION OF FUNCTIONAL AND DURABLE ENDOTHELIAL CELLS FROM HUMAN AMNIOTIC FLUID-DERIVED CELLS - This disclosure is directed to methods for reproducibly generating substantial amounts of endothelial cells from amniotic cells. The endothelial cells generated in accordance with the present methodology, as well as therapeutic methods utilizing these cells, are also disclosed. | 05-28-2015 |
Norman Ginsberg, Chicago, IL US
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20150025008 | Compositions and Methods of Detecting and Treating Neural Tube Defects - The present invention generally relates to compositions, reagents and methods for detecting and treating a neural tube defect in a fetus. One aspect of the invention provides a method including administrating a composition containing noggin or LDN-193189 to the fetus in utero. In certain embodiments, the composition is administrated if the maternal blood or amniotic fluid contains an elevated amount of BMP4 and/or a reduced amount of noggin. In another aspect of the invention, the method includes administrating a composition containing GDC-0449 to the fetus in utero. In certain embodiments, the GDC-0449 is administrated if the maternal blood or amniotic fluid contains an elevated amount of sonic hedgehog. | 01-22-2015 |
Philip Ginsberg, Newport Coast, CA US
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20140172676 | DERIVATIVES ON COMPENSATION-RELATED RESTRICTED SECURITIES - Futures contracts on options contracts are provided in which the duty to purchase the right to purchase a commodity or security may be agreed upon by two or more parties. The futures contract segment of the exchange device is the duty to purchase the underlying options contract at a specific time. The options contract segment of the exchange device is the right to buy an underlying security or commodity. Margin schemes may be included in either segment of the exchange device or the exchange device as a whole. | 06-19-2014 |
Philip Ginsberg, Eastville, VA US
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20110258099 | FUTURES CONTRACTS ON RESTRICTED COMPENSATION SECURITIES - Futures contracts on options contracts are provided in which the duty to purchase the right to purchase a commodity or security may be agreed upon by two or more parties. The futures contract segment of the exchange device is the duty to purchase the underlying options contract at a specific time. The options contract segment of the exchange device is the right to buy an underlying security or commodity. Margin schemes may be included in either segment of the exchange device or the exchange device as a whole. | 10-20-2011 |
Philip Myron Ginsberg, Calabasas, CA US
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20090281939 | INDEX FOR FIXED INCOME SECURITIES MARKET - An index for a fixed income securities market may be determined based on price information regarding current activity taking place on one or more securities. | 11-12-2009 |
20120254005 | FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT TRADING - A data processing system receives a continuous stream of real time transactional data regarding market transactions of fixed income securities. The incoming data is qualified and then used to determine the term structure of interest rates based on price information. The system provides linear interpolation techniques to complete an operative data set. This set is updated with current trade data, with term structure shifting using pivot points from newly qualified data. An index value for a pre-select portfolio of securities is then calculated and expressed in terms of price relative to par, yield to maturity and duration. | 10-04-2012 |
Philip N. Ginsberg, New York, NY US
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20110040673 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LINKING ORDERS IN ELECTRONIC TRADING SYSTEMS - Systems and methods for linking orders in electronic trading systems are provided. These systems and methods enable a trader to select two or more items that are to be linked and specify linking parameters for those items. Any desired set of items may be linked, and the linking parameters may include price adjustments, order sequencing instructions, automatic/manual execution controls, execution delays commands, and update frequency limits. Upon detecting a bid or offer for a linked item, the systems and methods may then determine a size and a price for each linked item based upon the size and the price of the bid or offer for the first linked item. In this way, the sizes and the prices for the other linked items may be propagated from the size and the price for the first item. Once the size and the price for each item is determined, the systems and methods may submit orders for the items in accordance with the linking parameters. In the case where orders for linked items may only be submitted in designated lot sizes, the systems and methods may round the sizes of the orders to the designated lot sizes, and then submit remainder orders to make up for the rounding. | 02-17-2011 |
20110060682 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LINKING ORDERS IN ELECTRONIC TRADING SYSTEMS - Systems and methods for linking orders in electronic trading systems are provided. These systems and methods enable a trader to select two or more items that are to be linked and specify linking parameters for those items. Any desired set of items may be linked, and the linking parameters may include price adjustments, order sequencing instructions, automatic/manual execution controls, execution delays commands, and update frequency limits. Upon detecting a bid or offer for a linked item, the systems and methods may then determine a size and a price for each linked item based upon the size and the price of the bid or offer for the first linked item. In this way, the sizes and the prices for the other linked items may be propagated from the size and the price for the first item. Once the size and the price for each item is determined, the systems and methods may submit orders for the items in accordance with the linking parameters. In the case where orders for linked items may only be submitted in designated lot sizes, the systems and methods may round the sizes of the orders to the designated lot sizes, and then submit remainder orders to make up for the rounding. | 03-10-2011 |
Phillip M. Ginsberg, New York, NY US
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20110060681 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LINKING ORDERS IN ELECTRONIC TRADING SYSTEMS - Systems and methods for linking orders in electronic trading systems are provided. These systems and methods enable a trader to select two or more items that are to be linked and specify linking parameters for those items. Any desired set of items may be linked, and the linking parameters may include price adjustments, order sequencing instructions, automatic/manual execution controls, execution delays commands, and update frequency limits. Upon detecting a bid or offer for a linked item, the systems and methods may then determine a size and a price for each linked item based upon the size and the price of the bid or offer for the first linked item. In this way, the sizes and the prices for the other linked items may be propagated from the size and the price for the first item. Once the size and the price for each item is determined, the systems and methods may submit orders for the items in accordance with the linking parameters. In the case where orders for linked items may only be submitted in designated lot sizes, the systems and methods may round the sizes of the orders to the designated lot sizes, and then submit remainder orders to make up for the rounding. | 03-10-2011 |
Phillip M. Ginsberg, Newport Coast, CA US
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20140025550 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SHARING EXCESS PROFITS - Systems and methods for trading commodity, an item or instrument are provided. The market prices and trading may be monitored to detect a spike in the market price or artificially high market price. Excess profits resulting from the sale at an artificially high market price may be distributed to market participants based upon the participant's trading record in the market or upon some other suitable method. | 01-23-2014 |
20140143114 | SYSTEM AND METHOD THAT PROVIDE INCENTIVES TO QUALIFIED USERS OF AN ELECTRONIC TRADING SYSTEM - Systems and methods for electronic trading that provide incentives to users of a trading system. The systems and methods may monitor a trading activity of the user and determine that the orders submitted by the user over a period of time exceed a first pre-determined threshold. Systems and methods also determine that a spread of the plurality of orders exceeds a second pre-determined threshold. Based on these determinations, the user is designated as qualifying for a special status, which entitles the user to incentives in trading. Systems and methods apply the incentives to an order submitted by the user. One such incentive provides the user with a priority in a trading queue, where orders submitted by the user are executed in advance of other orders in the trading queue. | 05-22-2014 |
Robert D. Ginsberg, Tolland, CT US
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20140260428 | System And Method To Coat Glass Gobs With A Lubricating Dispersion During The Drop To Blank Molds - A system and method for coating glass gobs with a liquid-based lubricating dispersion during their drop to blank glass container molds which provides sufficient lubrication to the glass container molds without requiring swabbing of the glass container molds. The lubricating dispersion is sprayed onto hot glass gobs as they fall from the gob supply system prior to their distribution by the gob distribution system into blank molds. The lubricating dispersion coats the falling glass gobs to lubricate the glass gobs as well as the molds. | 09-18-2014 |
Robert J. Ginsberg, Wilmington, NC US
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20130170594 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR PUMP SEALING DURING LEAKAGE EVENTS - A pump leakage mitigation device includes one or more clamp arms on an outer surface of a pump that can be driven by a biasing element to seat against a shaft of the pump to seal or reduce fluid flow through a breakdown of the pump. The biasing element engages only at threshold temperatures, such as those associated with breakdown orifice failure when additional sealing may be necessary. Clamp arms of any number and shape can be used to achieve the desired seal and based on the pump geometry. A sealant surface and/or keeping mechanism are useable with the leakage mitigation device to enhance fluid flow blockage throughout a pump failure transient scenario. Pump leakage mitigation devices are installed on an outside of a variety of different pump types and can thus be installed, actuated, manipulated, disengaged, and/or removed without having to destroy or disassemble the pump. | 07-04-2013 |
20130170596 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR MONITORING NUCLEAR REACTOR CORE CONDITIONS - A temperature sensor array includes several temperature sensors at different positions for installation within an instrumentation tube of a nuclear reactor. The temperature sensors measure temperature at multiple axial positions of the nuclear reactor, and plant operators are able to access and interpret this measurement data. Temperatures associated with vessel coolant boiling or loss and/or fuel damage can be detected by the temperature sensors to permit more direct determinations of core fluid levels. Multiple temperature sensor arrays permit vessel fluid levels and conditions to be measured at multiple core locations. | 07-04-2013 |
20130308738 | HEAT TRANSFER SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NUCLEAR PLANTS - A heat transfer system for a nuclear plant may include a piping system that includes first and second connectors, heat exchanger, pump, and power source. The heat transfer system may not be connected to the plant during normal power operations. The power source may be independent of a normal electrical power distribution system for the plant and may be configured to power the pump. The piping system may be configured to connect the heat exchanger and pump. The connectors may be configured to connect the heat transfer system to a fluid system of the plant. When the connectors connect the heat transfer system to the fluid system, the heat transfer system may be configured to receive fluid from the fluid system of the plant via the first connector, to pump the fluid through the heat exchanger, and to return the fluid to the fluid system via the second connector. | 11-21-2013 |
20140072085 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A SPENT FUEL POOL LEVEL MEASUREMENT WITHOUT ELECTRICAL POWER - A method and apparatus for measuring a liquid level of a Spent Fuel Pool of a Light Water Reactor without using electrical power. The method and apparatus may use a pressurized gas source connected to tubing or piping that may discharge near the bottom of the Spent Fuel Pool. The system may include a flow meter and throttle valve that may be used to determine a required gas pressure to provide a specified flow rate of gas for known Spent Fuel Pool water levels. By obtaining calibration data points of pressure and flow for multiple Spent Fuel Pool water levels, a calibration curve may be obtained that allows for the measurement of Spent Fuel Pool liquid level using the system, without the need for electrical power. | 03-13-2014 |
20140072086 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MEASURING A SPENT FUEL POOL TEMPERATURE AND LIQUID LEVEL WITHOUT EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL POWER - A method and system for measuring a temperature and liquid level of water within a Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) of a Light Water Reactor, without using external electrical power. The method and system may use a string of thermocouples attached to a cable and mounted in the spent fuel pool. The thermocouples supply their own power when heated by water that is exposed to the thermocouples within the spent fuel pool. The thermocouples may measure the temperature in the SFP. By measuring the temperature, the liquid water level of the SFP may be inferred by comparing a difference in temperature measurements of the thermocouples, as thermocouples exposed to ambient air will experience a noticeably different temperature from the thermocouples covered by water. The cable (with the thermocouples on one end) may terminate in a location that is remote from the SFP. | 03-13-2014 |
20140072088 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXTERNAL ALTERNATE SUPPRESSION POOL COOLING FOR A BWR - A method and system for external alternate suppression pool cooling for a Boiling Water Nuclear Reactor (BWR) that does not breach the Mark I primary containment. The external cooling system may include a heat sink fluidly coupled to cooling coils surrounding the suppression pool. Cool water may be pumped through the cooling coils without the need for normal plant electrical power, which is ideal during a plant emergency. The cooling system may also be operated and controlled from a remote location to protect the safety of plant personnel. | 03-13-2014 |
20140072089 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AN ALTERNATIVE BWR CONTAINMENT HEAT REMOVAL SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for an alternative cooling system used to cool the suppression pool of a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) nuclear reactor. The cooling system includes a cooling coil in an isolation condenser located at an elevation that is above the suppression pool. The isolation condenser is connected to the suppression pool via inlet and outlet pipes. The system may provide a natural convection flow of fluids between the suppression pool and the cooling coils to passively cool fluid from the suppression pool without requiring external electrical power. | 03-13-2014 |
20140072090 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AN ALTERNATE RPV ENERGY REMOVAL PATH - A method and system for an alternate energy removal path for a reactor pressure vessel (RPV) of a light water reactor. A pair of manually operated containment isolation valves, one located inside and one located outside of primary containment, are used to open and close a steam extraction line that is fluidly coupled between the RPV and a heat sink. The heat sink is located outside of primary containment. A source of external electrical power is not required to operate the system or perform the method. | 03-13-2014 |
Robert Joseph Ginsberg, Wilmington, NC US
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20130156144 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AN ALTERNATIVE REMOTE SPENT FUEL POOL COOLING SYSTEM FOR LIGHT WATER REACTORS - A method and apparatus for providing an alternative remote spent fuel pool cooling system for the spent fuel pool. The cooling system is operated to cool the spent fuel pool in the event of a plant accident when normal plant electricity is not available for the conventional fuel pool cooling and cleanup system, or when the integrity of the spent fuel has been jeopardized. The cooling system is operated and controlled from a remote location, which is ideal during a plant emergency. | 06-20-2013 |
20130156145 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AN ALTERNATIVE SUPPRESSION POOL COOLING FOR BOILING WATER REACTORS - A method and apparatus for providing an alternative cooling system for the suppression pool of a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) nuclear reactor. The cooling system is operated to cool the suppression pool in the event of a plant accident when normal plant electricity is not available for the conventional residual heat removal system and pumps. The cooling system may also be used to supplement the cooling of the suppression pool via the residual heat removal system. The cooling system is operated and controlled from a remote location, which is ideal during a plant emergency. | 06-20-2013 |
Stephen D. Ginsberg, Wynnewood, PA US
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20140221228 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR AMPLIFICATION AND DETECTION OF MicroRNAs - A method and system for amplifying non-coding RNA, microRNA, and small polynucleotide sequences through the generation of a pool of signature sequences to the target sequences. The target sequences can be amplified through DNA synthesis, RNA synthesis, or the combination of DNA and RNA synthesis. The amplification of signature sequences provides an efficient and reproducible mechanism to determine the presence or absence of the target miRNAs, to analyze the quantities of the miRNAs, and for miRNA profiling. The method may also be used for screening for unknown non-coding RNAs, including novel miRNAs. | 08-07-2014 |
Steven Ginsberg, Montville, NJ US
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20080290111 | PACKAGE FOR A PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT - An embodiment of the present invention provides a packaged supply of individual doses of a personal care product, such as strips of a water-soluble film that may or may not contain a pharmaceutically active material, including a dispenser apparatus including a tray, cover and side portions and at least one packet freely positioned within the dispenser apparatus. | 11-27-2008 |
Steven H. Ginsberg, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20100116946 | Bracket - This invention relates to novel “bracket” to be used in the operating room of hospitals. The bracket of the invention holds a transducer at the level of a patient's heart in order to easily and accurately record pressures during surgery. | 05-13-2010 |
20100125954 | Surgical Strap - The invention is directed to a strap that can be used to hold a patient's extremity to a board or operating table while at the same time provided a blanket-like surface between the patient and the operation table or board. | 05-27-2010 |
20130081206 | SURGICAL STRAP - The invention is directed to a strap that can be used to hold a patient's extremity to a board or operating table while at the same time provided a blanket-like surface between the patient and the operation table or board. | 04-04-2013 |
Todd D. Ginsberg, Austin, TX US
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20080200144 | System and Method for Providing Alerts Over a Network - The present disclosure provides system and methods for providing real time alerts over a network. In one respect, transactional data including a card identifier is received by a transaction processor. At least one alert corresponding to the received transactional data may be determined and may be forwarded to a mobile unit associated with the card identifier. Alternatively or in addition, messages received by a card user may be received. At least one alert responsive to the received message may be determined and may be forwarded to a card user via a mobile unit. | 08-21-2008 |
Valerie Ginsberg, Austin, TX US
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20140314966 | Sintering Metallic Inks on Low Melting Point Substrates - Tape lamination on a dry copper ink film, followed by a flash lamp procedure, produces conductive films. The tape lamination increases the curing parameter window and reduces crack formation in the metallic film Tape lamination facilitates curing of a continuous copper film on temperature sensitive substrates, such as PET, at power levels that would usually crack blow off the copper film This lamination process also improves adhesion and uniformity of the cured film. | 10-23-2014 |
Valerie Kaye Ginsberg, Austin, TX US
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20140367622 | DISPLAY MEDIUM AND COLOR REFLECTIVE INKS - Reflective color inks are used, such as for signage applications and as an electronic display medium and material. The reflective color inks comprise a core-shell particle that includes a core particle coated with a molecular surface coating. One example of such a particle is using a core of a polystyrene type of material that has a relatively low refractive index, with a high reflective index acrylic copolymer added as the shell material. | 12-18-2014 |
20150147486 | PHOTOSINTERING OF MICRON-SIZED COPPER PARTICLES - Micron-sized metal particles in an ink or paste composition are deposited onto a substrate and then photosimered. The substrate may comprise a polymeric material. The polymeric substrate may have a coefficient of thermal expansion greater than two times the coefficient of thermal expansion of the photosimered ink or paste composition. | 05-28-2015 |
William Avery Ginsberg, Chappaqua, NY US
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20150281384 | WELLNESS SUPPORT GROUPS FOR MOBILE DEVICES - A method of managing an online support group to increase the odds that users will attain their wellness goals is disclosed. A request from a user to join a support group is received. A preference of the user with respect to a type of the support group is received. The support group is selected from a plurality of support groups based on the preference of the user and a preference of a member of the support group. Based on an acceptance by the user of an option to join the support group, the plurality of support groups is reorganized. | 10-01-2015 |