Landy, US
Charles Landy, Fitchburg, WI US
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20110165680 | CLEAN GENOME BACTOFECTION - Methods for introducing and expressing genes in animal cells are provided comprising infecting the animal cells with live invasive reduced-genome bacteria comprising a eukaryotic expression cassette comprising said gene. Also provided are methods for producing a pluripotent stem (iPS) cell from a mammalian somatic cell comprising infecting the somatic cell with live invasive reduced-genome bacteria comprising one or more eukaryotic expression cassettes comprising at least a gene encoding the transcription factor Oct3/4 and a gene encoding a member of the SRY-related HMG-box (Sox) transcription factor family. | 07-07-2011 |
Elliott Landy, Woodstock, NY US
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20090273712 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME SYNCHRONIZATION OF A VIDEO RESOURCE AND DIFFERENT AUDIO RESOURCES - An audio-visual system and method employs a dual-control interface for directly controlling the video speed of an underlying video resource for video output, and for switching among any of a plurality of audio resources at different points in time independently of the video output. The video speed control allows a user to adjust the running speed of the video track to match or synchronize with the tempo or duration of a selected audio track at any point in time. The video speed and audio selection commands can be recorded and distributed on disk along with the audio-video application and underlying video and audio tracks. It can thus be operated for play on PCs or game consoles, or used as media for play on wireless mobile devices or Internet browsers. The audio-visual system is particularly suitable for making personally editable music video and/or playing video games, audience participation (karaoke) games, and the like. | 11-05-2009 |
20100040349 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME SYNCHRONIZATION OF A VIDEO RESOURCE AND DIFFERENT AUDIO RESOURCES - An audio-video system and method employs a dual-control interface for directly controlling the play speed of a video track while switching among a plurality of audio tracks independently of the video. The dual-control interface enables the user to adjust the play speed of the video track to match or synchronize with the tempo of a selected audio track at any point in time. The video speed and audio selection commands can be recorded as a file or on disk along with the underlying video and audio resources for playback or editing on PCs or game consoles. An Internet-enabled version can connect to streaming audio and/or video resources from Internet websites, for play on wireless mobile devices or Internet browsers. An Auto Beat feature may be used to automatically detect the beat of a currently selected audio track and convert it to the video track play speed. The audio-video system is particularly suitable for making personally editable music video and/or playing video games, audience participation (karaoke) games, and the like. | 02-18-2010 |
Gregg W. Landy, Gloucester, MA US
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20140289991 | NAVIGATIONAL CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A ROBOTIC DEVICE - An autonomous cleaning apparatus includes a chassis, a drive system disposed on the chassis and operable to enable movement of the cleaning apparatus, and a controller in communication with the drive system. The controller includes a processor operable to control the drive system to steer movement of the cleaning apparatus. The autonomous cleaning apparatus includes a cleaning head system disposed on the chassis and a sensor system in communication with the controller. The sensor system includes a debris sensor for generating a debris signal, a bump sensor for generating a bump signal, and an obstacle following sensor disposed on a side of the autonomous cleaning apparatus for generating an obstacle signal. The processor executes a prioritized arbitration scheme to identify and implement one or more dominant behavioral modes based upon at least one signal received from the sensor system. | 10-02-2014 |
Hal Landy, Dover, MA US
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20100297119 | BONE TARGETED ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE, KITS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - A bone targeted alkaline phosphatase comprising a polypeptide having the structure: Z-sALP-Y-spacer-X-W | 11-25-2010 |
Harvey Landy, Simi Valley, CA US
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20110038611 | DIGITAL CONTENT INTEGRATION AND DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD - Digital content, such as movies, television productions, and the like are processed and delivered based upon digital masters. The masters may be produced as the initial content, or any other content may be digitized to create the masters. An HD full aperture version is used to create a reduced set of masters that can be used to fill orders having a wide range of features and options. The HD full aperture version is combined with pan and scanned instructions parsed from original pan and scan files to permit automatic creation of the basic masters used to fill the orders, such as a letter box version, a 16:9 FF version, and a 4:3 FF version. The derived masters may be HD versions or SD versions. Upon receipt of orders, the proper version is selected and assembled with any other components that may be ordered by the customer. Ingestion of the masters may be delayed until order reception, and transcoding of the original master may also be delayed until order reception. | 02-17-2011 |
James Landy, Cape Canaveral, FL US
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20110262209 | Fluid Application Device - A fluid application device for applying a fluid to a surface and removing the same as necessary. The device may generally comprise a fluid applicator and a textile base member for sanitizing gym equipment, wiping windows, applying sunscreen, and the like. The fluid applicator may comprise a spray applicator, a permeable bladder, and the like. The textile base member may include but is not limited to a hand towel, a wristband, and any other known textile configurations. In one embodiment, the present invention may be used by gym patrons to sanitized gym equipment before and/or after use. The present invention may also be used to clean other surfaces including but not limited to household windows, vehicle windows, and the like. Additional embodiments of the present invention may also be used either to apply sunscreen on a user or as a fishing towel to clean hands and remove odor. | 10-27-2011 |
James F. Landy, Cape Canaveral, FL US
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20130343424 | GUIDED WAVE THERMOGRAPHY METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INSPECTING A STRUCTURE - Methods and systems ( | 12-26-2013 |
20140061476 | INFRARED NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method of nondestructive evaluation and related system. The method includes arranging a test piece ( | 03-06-2014 |
Jessica Hope Landy, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090055488 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING A LOCATION SELECTION ASSOCIATED WITH AN EVENT - The invention provides a communications system comprising an event server computer system, an event creation module on the event server computer system for permitting the creation of an event from an event host computer system over the network, and a storing module on the event server computer system for storing the event on the event server computer system, a transmissions module on the event server computer system for transmitting a signal relating to the event from a first computer system to a second computer system over a network, and a location selection module on the event server computer system for selecting at least one location from the event host computer system and associating the location with the event on the event server computer system. | 02-26-2009 |
20090055513 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING CARPOOL INFORMATION - The invention provides a communications system comprising a receiving module for receiving the carpool information from a plurality of user computer systems over a network, a carpool module for collecting carpool information received by the receiving module from a plurality of user computer systems, storing the carpool information at a server computer system, the carpool information being for a plurality of users corresponding to carpool information collected from the plurality of user computer systems at a server computer system, and permitting access to the carpool information collected from the plurality of user computer systems on the server computer system from each one of the user computer systems, the carpool information being associated with the event. | 02-26-2009 |
John Landy, Cohasset, MA US
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20150163206 | CUSTOMIZABLE SECURE DATA EXCHANGE ENVIRONMENT - In embodiments, the disclosure provides a secure data exchange system that includes a data management facility; and a plurality of data storage nodes. The data management facility manages content sharing between entities of data stored in the data storage nodes, wherein the data is stored by a user of a first entity and comprises content and metadata. The data management facility only has access to the metadata of the user data for managing of the data in the plurality of data storage nodes and not the content. The data management facility may be geographically distributed at a plurality of data management sites and the data storage nodes may exist inside and outside of a firewall of the first entity. | 06-11-2015 |
John Landy, Billerica, MA US
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20090043256 | Hyperthermia, system, method and components - An IV pole mountable, therapeutic infusate processing device is incorporated into a hypothermia system to receive therapeutic fluid(s), such as normal saline, peritioneal dialysis solution, or other crystalloid solution, to heat such therapeutic fluid(s) a few degrees centigrade above normal body temperature and to direct the resulting heated infusate to and through a selected anatomical portion of a patients body to raise the temperature of that body portion so as to affect any cancerous or other tumors that may be located therein. The processing device is provided with touch screen controls and visual indicators to facilitate its proper use; while the system further includes temperature and pressure sensors to monitor the hyperthermia processing to insure patient safety. | 02-12-2009 |
20110125232 | Hyperthermia, system, method, and components - An IV pole mountable, therapeutic infusate processing device is incorporated into a hypothermia system to receive therapeutic fluid(s), such as normal saline, peritioneal dialysis solution, or other crystalloid solution, to heat such therapeutic fluid(s) a few degrees centigrade above normal body temperature and to direct the resulting heated infusate to and through a selected anatomical portion of a patients body to raise the temperature of that body portion so as to affect any cancerous or other tumors that may be located therein. The processing device is provided with touch screen controls and visual indicators to facilitate its proper use; while the system further includes temperature and pressure sensors to monitor the hyperthermia processing to insure patient safety. | 05-26-2011 |
Mark Landy, Atlanta, GA US
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20090099651 | LIPID COATINGS FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES - Disclosed herein are medical devices, such as stents, comprising a porous substrate, and a composition coating and/or impregnating the porous substrate where the composition comprises a bioresorbable carrier (e.g., at least one lipid) and at least one pharmaceutically active agent. | 04-16-2009 |
20110054595 | METHOD OF COATING MEDICAL DEVICES - Disclosed herein are medical devices, such as stents, comprising a porous substrate, such as a porous ceramic. Also disclosed herein are methods for impregnating the porous substrate with a composition comprising at least one lipid and at least one pharmaceutically active agent, where the porous substrate is microporous and/or nanoporous. | 03-03-2011 |
Mark Joseph Landy, Montvale, NJ US
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20120150797 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SAFELY TRANSPORTING LEGACY DATA TO AN OBJECT SEMANTIC FORM DATA GRID - A computer system architecture and process transforms the organizing principles of business data management seen in traditional or common place settings across disparate data stores into an object-semantic model. The transformation is implemented in a transitory, managed risk implementation approach for data access migration. This approach will enable data agility and will move data storage closer to information storage, while supporting the rapid development of business capabilities. This approach will bridge the gaps between relational database/file based storage (less expressive) and object-semantic representation (more expressive). This process/method will connect information residing in legacy data structures such as relational database/file based storage on disk drives to instances populating an expressive object-semantic model in persistent grid based memory. It will also maintain a linkage between the original legacy data to the enhanced object-semantic data allowing for ongoing modernization and removing the need for point migrations. | 06-14-2012 |
Nathan Ingle Landy, Mercer Island, WA US
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20150162658 | SURFACE SCATTERING REFLECTOR ANTENNA - A surface scattering reflector antenna includes a plurality of adjustable scattering elements and is configured to produce a reflected beam pattern according to the configuration of the adjustable scattering elements. | 06-11-2015 |
Patrick J. Landy, Melbourne, FL US
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20120085822 | FINGER SENSING DEVICE INCLUDING DIFFERENTIAL MEASUREMENT CIRCUITRY AND RELATED METHODS - A finger sensing device may include an array of finger sensing pixels to receive a user's finger adjacent thereto. Each finger sensing pixel may include a finger sensing electrode. The finger sensing device may include a finger drive electrode configured to couple a drive signal through the user's finger to the array of finger sensing pixels. The finger sensing device may also include differential pixel measurement circuitry coupled to the array of finger sensing pixels and configured to generate a plurality of interpixel difference measurements for adjacent pairs of the finger sensing pixels. | 04-12-2012 |
Patrick J. Landy, Cupertino, CA US
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20130294662 | FINGER BIOMETRIC SENSING DEVICE INCLUDING DRIVE SIGNAL NULLING CIRCUITRY AND RELATED METHODS - A finger biometric sensing device may include drive circuitry capable of generating a drive signal and an array of finger biometric sensing pixel electrodes cooperating with the drive circuitry and capable of generating a detected signal based upon placement of a finger adjacent the array of finger biometric sensing pixel electrodes. The detected signal may include a relatively large drive signal component and a relatively small sense signal component superimposed thereon. The finger biometric sensing device may also include a gain stage coupled to the array of finger biometric sensing pixel electrodes, and drive signal nulling circuitry coupled to the gain stage capable of reducing the relatively large drive signal component from the detected signal. | 11-07-2013 |
20130315451 | FINGER BIOMETRIC SENSING DEVICE INCLUDING ERROR COMPENSATION CIRCUITRY AND RELATED METHODS - A finger biometric sensing device may include an array of finger biometric sensing pixel electrodes and a gain stage coupled to the array of finger biometric sensing pixel electrodes. The finger biometric sensing device may also include error compensation circuitry that may include a memory capable of storing error compensation data. The error correction circuitry may also include a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) cooperating with the memory and coupled to the gain stage and capable of compensating for at least one error based upon the stored error compensation data. | 11-28-2013 |
20140270416 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING INTERLEAVED BIOMETRIC SPOOF DETECTION DATA ACQUISITION AND RELATED METHODS - An electronic device may include an array of finger sensing pixels and data acquisition circuitry coupled to the array. The data acquisition circuitry may be capable of acquiring finger biometric data from each sub-array of the array, and acquiring spoof detection data from at least one of the sub-arrays in an interleaved fashion with the finger biometric data. | 09-18-2014 |
Scott J. Landy, Grayslake, IL US
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20100294852 | Methods of Dispensing Two or More Volatile Materials - A method of dispensing two or more volatile materials includes the step of providing a volatile material dispenser having at least one diffusion element and adapted to accommodate two or more containers having volatile materials therein, wherein each of the volatile materials is subjected to a diffusion element. The method further includes the steps of emitting a first of the volatile materials at a first intensity level for a first period of time between about 30 minutes and about 2 hours and emitting a second of the volatile materials at a second intensity level for a second period of time following the first period of time. The second period of time is between about 5 minutes and about 30 minutes and the second intensity level is greater than the first intensity level. The method still further includes the step of repeating the step of emitting the first volatile material. | 11-25-2010 |