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Adam Levene, Borehamwoord GB
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20130085856 | METHOD FOR MANAGING THE PROVISIONING OF AN INTERACTIVE APPLICATION, A RELATED SYSTEM AND RELATED SERVER - The present invention relates to a method for managing the provisioning of an Interactive application of a plurality of interactive applications to at least one subscriber device of a plurality of subscriber devices. The managing of the provisioning of the Interactive application is under control of a central interactive application provisioning management server spanning a plurality of coupled communication networks where each communications network of the plurality of communications networks coupling a plurality of subscriber devices. The method includes the step of opting in by a subscriber of the plurality of subscribers at the central interactive application provisioning management server for requesting the provisioning of at least one Interactive application of a plurality of interactive applications to the subscriber. Furthermore the method includes the step of the interactive application provisioning management server at least based on the step of opting-in of the subscriber, selecting an interactive application for provisioning to the subscriber device associated with the communications network of the plurality of communications networks. | 04-04-2013 |
Catherine Levene, New York, NY US
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20150040434 | SHOE WITH MAGNETIC ATTACHMENT MECHANISM - A system and method for customizing footwear with interchangeable straps and soles is provided. In one embodiment, an article of footwear includes an upper assembly with at least one fastener. The fastener of the upper assembly can be inserted into a lower assembly and magnetically attracted to a fastener of the lower assembly so as to removably attach the upper assembly to the lower assembly. The removable attachment of the upper assembly to the lower assembly allows for interchangeability with other lower assemblies and upper assemblies, allowing the article of footwear to be quickly customized to several different styles and/or colors of footwear for different occasions. | 02-12-2015 |
Edward R. Levene, New Canaan, CT US
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20140039999 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MERCHANTS TO CHARGE FEES TO BUYERS FOR CREDIT CARD AND DEBIT CARD TRANSACTIONS - System and method for calculating and applying surcharges or payment type fees to payment transactions. A calculation device receives pricing and payment information for a transaction, such as a credit or debit card transaction, and calculates a surcharge or payment type fee based upon the transaction costs that will apply if the transaction is completed. The transaction costs may be estimated by the calculation device or received from a payment network. | 02-06-2014 |
Edward Ross Levene, New Canaan, CT US
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20120203643 | Retail Fuel Product Hedging Method - New system and method that provides an efficient and cost-effective method for retail fuel dealers to offer their customers a fixed-price alternative, while shifting the risk of price volatility to a hedging entity, is disclosed. A fixed-price option is desired by many retail customers as an alternative to the well-established method of variable pricing based on day of delivery or purchase at the gasoline station pump. By efficiently aggregating retail customers from a number of retail dealers using a Fixed-Price Pricing Platform, a low-cost method is disclosed. Both the retail dealer and the retail customer maintain their traditional business relationship. The retail customer can avoid some or all of the risks of fuel price fluctuation over the term of the retail hedging contract with the dealer without the dealer having to take on any of the price fluctuation risks, as those risks are transferred to the hedging entity. | 08-09-2012 |
Gary S. Levene, Kitchener CA
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20090322534 | SYSTEMS OR METHOD FOR TRACKING DIE USE OR YIELD - A company cutting leather pieces for assembly into a desired number of products, such as automobile interior components, wishes to cut the number of pieces of each or several patterns that are required to create the desired number of final products. The company may also, or alternately, wish to determine the yield of cut products from a particular hide. An RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag containing information related to a pattern identity associated with each die may be placed onto each die. Dies placed on a hide for cutting may be polled to update a count of each pattern cut or to be cut. A hide may be scanned and fitted with an RFID tag containing information related to the area of the hide. Dies may be placed on the hide and the hide and dies polled to enable a comparison of the area of the hide with the total area of the patterns associated with the dies. | 12-31-2009 |
20110011224 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING OF DIE USE OR YIELD - A method for monitoring die cutting comprising the steps of placing at least one cutting die on a hide, each cutting die having a particular pattern and an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag coupled thereto, each RFID tag containing die-related information about that particular cutting die, repeatedly reading at least one RFID tag to obtain the die-related information for each RFID tag in real-time, based on the die-related information, determining whether the hide is ready for cutting, generating an output based on with whether the hide is ready for cutting, and when the hide is ready for cutting, cutting the hide. | 01-20-2011 |
Jonathan Levene, Somerville, MA US
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20090027411 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR STENCILING AN IMAGE - The invention provides methods of protecting selected regions of an image from subsequent modification during the operation of a graphics application. The methods allow a user to select a region of an image to protect, and to assign a level of protection to the selected region. Subsequent brush strokes in the region are then attenuated according to the assigned level of protection and blended into the image without artifacts caused by overlapping strokes. The invention also provides a method of blending individual strokes into a texture without segmentation artifacts. | 01-29-2009 |
20090033660 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TEXTURE MAPPING - The invention provides texture mapping techniques that facilitate interactive painting of a three-dimensional virtual surface by a user in object space, without requiring global parameterization. The texture mapping techniques feature rendering texture for a given virtual object using a plurality of composite textures, each formed by blending collapsible texture layers. Texture coordinates in texture space are derived using information determined at the time of surface mesh generation. The invention features dynamic texture allocation and deallocation, allowing a user to interactively modify the shape of a painted, three-dimensional model. Finally, the invention features an architecture for combined graphical rendering and haptic rendering of a virtual object, allowing a user to experience force feedback during the painting of the object in object space. | 02-05-2009 |
Michael Levene, Danbury, CT US
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20160003715 | Novel Methods of Tissue Processing and Imaging - The present invention includes novel methods of processing a tissue sample. The present invention also includes novel methods of imaging a tissue sample. | 01-07-2016 |
20160003716 | Novel Methods of Tissue Processing and Imaging - The present invention includes novel methods of processing a tissue sample. The present invention also includes novel methods of imaging a tissue sample. The present invention further includes a specimen holding device for performing the novel methods of processing a tissue sample and a microscope system for performing the novel methods of imaging a tissue sample. | 01-07-2016 |
Michael Levene, Ithaca, NY US
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20080227654 | Method for sequencing nucleic acid molecules - The present invention is directed to a method of sequencing a target nucleic acid molecule having a plurality of bases. In its principle, the temporal order of base additions during the polymerization reaction is measured on a molecule of nucleic acid, i.e. the activity of a nucleic acid polymerizing enzyme on the template nucleic acid molecule to be sequenced is followed in real time. The sequence is deduced by identifying which base is being incorporated into the growing complementary strand of the target nucleic acid by the catalytic activity of the nucleic acid polymerizing enzyme at each step in the sequence of base additions. A polymerase on the target nucleic acid molecule complex is provided in a position suitable to move along the target nucleic acid molecule and extend the oligonuelcotide primer at an active site. A plurality of labelled types of nucleotide analogs are provided proximate to the active site, with each distinguishable type of nucleotide analog being complementary to a different nucleotide in the target nucleic acid sequence. The growing nucleic acid strand is extended by using the polymeras to add a nucleotide analog to the nucleic acid strand at the active site, where the nucleotide analog being added is complementary to the nucleotide of the target nucleic acid at the active site. The nucleotide analog added to the oligonucleotide primer as a result of the polymerizing step is identified. The steps of providing labelled nucleotide analogs, polymerizing the growing nucleic acid strand, and identifying the added nucleotide analog are repeated so that the nucleic acid strand is further extended and the sequence of the target nucleic acid is determined. | 09-18-2008 |
20090137007 | Method for sequencing nucleic acid molecules - The present invention is directed to a method of sequencing a target nucleic acid molecule having a plurality of bases. In its principle, the temporal order of base additions during the polymerization reaction is measured on a molecule of nucleic acid, i.e. the activity of a nucleic acid polymerizing enzyme on the template nucleic acid molecule to be sequenced is followed in real time. The sequence is deduced by identifying which base is being incorporated into the growing complementary strand of the target nucleic acid by the catalytic activity of the nucleic acid polymerizing enzyme at each step in the sequence of base additions. A polymerase on the target nucleic acid molecule complex is provided in a position suitable to move along the target nucleic acid molecule and extend the oligonucleotide primer at an active site. A plurality of labelled types of nucleotide analogs are provided proximate to the active site, with each distinguishable type of nucleotide analog being complementary to a different nucleotide in the target nucleic acid sequence. The growing nucleic acid strand is extended by using the polymerase to add a nucleotide analog to the nucleic acid strand at the active site, where the nucleotide analog being added is complementary to the nucleotide of the target nucleic acid at the active site. The nucleotide analog added to the oligonucleotide primer as a result of the polymerizing step is identified. The steps of providing labelled nucleotide analogs, polymerizing the growing nucleic acid strand, and identifying the added nucleotide analog are repeated so that the nucleic acid strand is further extended and the sequence of the target nucleic acid is determined. | 05-28-2009 |
20110111401 | METHOD FOR SEQUENCING NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES - The present invention is directed to a method of sequencing a target nucleic acid molecule having a plurality of bases. In its principle, the temporal order of base additions during the polymerization reaction is measured on a molecule of nucleic acid, i.e. the activity of a nucleic acid polymerizing enzyme on the template nucleic acid molecule to be sequenced is followed in real time. The sequence is deduced by identifying which base is being incorporated into the growing complementary strand of the target nucleic acid by the catalytic activity of the nucleic acid polymerizing enzyme at each step in the sequence of base additions. A polymerase on the target nucleic acid molecule complex is provided in a position suitable to move along the target nucleic acid molecule and extend the oligonucleotide primer at an active site. A plurality of labelled types of nucleotide analogs are provided proximate to the active site, with each distinguishable type of nucleotide analog being complementary to a different nucleotide in the target nucleic acid sequence. The growing nucleic acid strand is extended by using the polymerase to add a nucleotide analog to the nucleic acid strand at the active site, where the nucleotide analog being added is complementary to the nucleotide of the target nucleic acid at the active site. The nucleotide analog added to the oligonucleotide primer as a result of the polymerizing step is identified. The steps of providing labelled nucleotide analogs, polymerizing the growing nucleic acid strand, and identifying the added nucleotide analog are repeated so that the nucleic acid strand is further extended and the sequence of the target nucleic acid is determined. | 05-12-2011 |
Rae Clyde Levene, Northampton GB
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20080260788 | Skin Cleaning Composition - The present invention describes a skin cleaning and disinfecting composition comprising an active component, wherein the active component comprises at least one alcohol, at least one halogen. The present invention also describes corresponding anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal compositions, as well as a method of manufacturing same. | 10-23-2008 |
Robert S. Levene, Weston, CT US
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20140039999 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MERCHANTS TO CHARGE FEES TO BUYERS FOR CREDIT CARD AND DEBIT CARD TRANSACTIONS - System and method for calculating and applying surcharges or payment type fees to payment transactions. A calculation device receives pricing and payment information for a transaction, such as a credit or debit card transaction, and calculates a surcharge or payment type fee based upon the transaction costs that will apply if the transaction is completed. The transaction costs may be estimated by the calculation device or received from a payment network. | 02-06-2014 |
Robert Sidney Levene, Weston, CT US
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20120203643 | Retail Fuel Product Hedging Method - New system and method that provides an efficient and cost-effective method for retail fuel dealers to offer their customers a fixed-price alternative, while shifting the risk of price volatility to a hedging entity, is disclosed. A fixed-price option is desired by many retail customers as an alternative to the well-established method of variable pricing based on day of delivery or purchase at the gasoline station pump. By efficiently aggregating retail customers from a number of retail dealers using a Fixed-Price Pricing Platform, a low-cost method is disclosed. Both the retail dealer and the retail customer maintain their traditional business relationship. The retail customer can avoid some or all of the risks of fuel price fluctuation over the term of the retail hedging contract with the dealer without the dealer having to take on any of the price fluctuation risks, as those risks are transferred to the hedging entity. | 08-09-2012 |
Simha Levene, Kibbuts Sa'Ad IL
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20130327947 | SINGLE OR MULTI-ENERGY VERTICAL RADIATION SENSITIVE DETECTORS - A vertical radiation sensitive detector array ( | 12-12-2013 |
Simha Levene, Saad IL
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20080210877 | Double Decker Detector For Spectral Ct - A radiation detector ( | 09-04-2008 |
20100220833 | DETECTOR ARRAY FOR SPECTRAL CT - A radiation detector ( | 09-02-2010 |
Simha Levene, D. N. Hanegev IL
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20080253507 | Computed Tomography Detector Using Thin Circuits - An x-ray detector array ( | 10-16-2008 |
20100264322 | RADIATION-SENSITIVE DETECTOR WITH A SCINTILLATOR IN A COMPOSITE RESIN - A radiation-sensitive detector includes a photosensor elements ( | 10-21-2010 |
20110122996 | VOLTAGE MODULATED X-RAY TUBE - A system comprises a radiation source ( | 05-26-2011 |
20130058452 | CT DETECTOR INCLUDING MULTI-LAYER FLUORESCENT TAPE SCINTILLATOR WITH SWITCHABLE SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY - A scintillator element ( | 03-07-2013 |
Simha Levene, Haifa IL
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20100296625 | RADIATION DETECTOR COMPRISING A LIGHT REFLECTIVE MATERIAL - The invention relates to a light-reflecting material ( | 11-25-2010 |
Simha Levene, Hanegev IL
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20100032578 | COMPOSITE SCINTILLATOR INCLUDING A MICRO-ELECTRONICS PHOTO-RESIST - A radiation-sensitive detector includes a photosensor layer with one or more photosensor dixels and a composite scintillator layer with one or more scintillator dixels optically coupled to the photosensor layer. The composite scintillator layer is formed from a mixture including a scintillator material having a first refractive index corresponding to a first wavelength and a photo-resist used in micro-electromechanical systems production, having a second refractive index corresponding to the first wavelength. The first and second refractive indices are substantially matched, and the composite scintillator layer produces light having the first wavelength and that is indicative of x-radiation detected thereby. | 02-11-2010 |
20130005069 | COMPOSITE SCINTILLATOR INCLUDING A MICRO-ELECTRONICS PHOTO-RESIST - A radiation-sensitive detector includes a photosensor layer with one or more photosensor dixels and a composite scintillator layer with one or more scintillator dixels optically coupled to the photosensor layer. The composite scintillator layer is formed from a mixture including a scintillator material having a first refractive index corresponding to a first wavelength and a photo-resist used in micro-electromechanical systems production, having a second refractive index corresponding to the first wavelength. The first and second refractive indices are substantially matched, and the composite scintillator layer produces light having the first wavelength and that is indicative of x-radiation detected thereby. | 01-03-2013 |
Simha Levene, D.n. Hanegev IL
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20100116995 | RADIATION DETECTOR HAVING A SPLIT LAMINATE OPTICAL COUPLING - A radiation-sensitive detector ( | 05-13-2010 |
20110180715 | SCINTILLATING MATERIAL AND RELATED SPECTRAL FILTER - A host lattice modified GOS scintillating material and a method for using a host lattice modified GOS scintillating material is provided. The host lattice modified GOS scintillating material has a shorter afterglow than conventional GOS scintillating material. In addition, a radiation detector and an imaging device incorporating a host lattice modified GOS scintillating material are provided. | 07-28-2011 |
20120037809 | IMAGING MEASUREMENT SYSTEM WITH A PRINTED ORGANIC PHOTODIODE ARRAY - An imaging system includes a macro organic photodiode array with rows and columns of printed photodiodes. The array may be bendable for easy manufacture and assembly on a curved support within an imaging system. Two or more layers of photodiodes may be provided for use in a spectral CT imaging system or as slices. | 02-16-2012 |
20120153163 | IMAGING MEASUREMENT SYSTEM WITH A PRINTED PHOTODETECTOR ARRAY - Low cost large area photodetector arrays are provided. In a first embodiment, the photodetectors comprise an inorganic photoelectric conversion material formed in a single thick layer of material. In a second embodiment, the photodetectors comprise a lamination of several thin layers of an inorganic photoelectric conversion material, the combined thickness of which is large enough to absorb incoming x-rays with a high detector quantum efficiency. In a third embodiment, the photodetectors comprise a lamination of several layers of inorganic or organic photoelectric conversion material, wherein each layer has a composite scintillator coating. | 06-21-2012 |
20130108008 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SCINTILLATOR ARRAY WITH SILVER (Ag) BASED SPACERS | 05-02-2013 |
20130292574 | MULTI-LAYER HORIZONTAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) DETECTOR ARRAY WITH AT LEAST ONE THIN PHOTOSENSOR ARRAY LAYER DISPOSED BETWEEN AT LEAST TWO SCINTILLATOR ARRAY LAYERS - An imaging system ( | 11-07-2013 |
20140321609 | SCINTILLATOR PACK COMPRISING AN X-RAY ABSORBING ENCAPSULATION AND X-RAY DETECTOR ARRAY COMPRISING SUCH SCINTILLATOR PACK - A scintillator pack ( | 10-30-2014 |