Adelson, US
Aaron Adelson, Palo Alto, CA US
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20120203760 | AUTOMATICALLY OBTAINING REAL-TIME, GEOGRAPHICALLY-RELEVANT PRODUCT INFORMATION FROM HETEROGENEUS SOURCES - Techniques for obtaining geographically-relevant product inventory information, in real-time, from heterogeneous data sources are described. Product inventory information, including the volume of available products in specific geographical locations, is obtained from at least three different sources. First, one or more data feeds may be received. Second, a data obtaining module uses one or more APIs to obtain product inventory information from one or more third-party inventory management systems. Finally, a structured data mining module uses a web crawler, at the direction of a crawler configuration, to systematically obtain product inventory information from various third-party websites. Accordingly, a user's search query is processed to provide geographically relevant product inventory information in near real time. | 08-09-2012 |
Alex M Adelson, Andes, NY US
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20100049471 | WEIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING ZERO-READOUT WEIGHT SENSOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A method of, and a system for, controlling, managing and maintaining a client's weight are performed by placing a weight sensor device in a location that is convenient to the client, periodically generating weight signals at the sensor device, providing a computer system remote from the location of the sensor device, storing information associated with the client at the computer system, using a wired or wireless connection to connect the sensor device to the computer system, receiving and processing the weight signals in accordance with weight maintenance algorithms at the computer system, and reviewing the processed data by a professional manager to monitor the client's progress. The weight sensor device is provided with no indicator of the client's weight. The client is prompted to step on and off the sensor device. There is no visual display or other indication at the sensor device to indicate the client's weight. | 02-25-2010 |
20120091802 | Arrangement For And Method Of Dynamically Managing Electrical Power Between An Electrical Power Source And An Electrical Load - Electrical power is dynamically managed among one or more power sources and one or more loads. A plurality of monitor nodes is connected to an input terminal connected to each source, and to an output terminal connected to each load. A plurality of electrical power storage cells is connected among the input and output terminals, each cell being capable of storing power from at least one of the sources and being capable of discharging stored power to at least one of the loads. A plurality of controllable switches is connected to the cells. A programmed controller dynamically monitors operating conditions at the monitor nodes during operation of each source and each load, and selectively dynamically controls the switches to interconnect the cells in different circuit topologies in response to the monitored operating conditions. | 04-19-2012 |
20150034717 | METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR AUTHENTICATING A USER TO OPERATE AN ELECTRICAL DEVICE - A user is authenticated to operate an electrical device in a network, by encoding an identification symbol with identification data that identifies the user, and by encoding a composite symbol with the identification data and with operating data that enables the electrical device to be operated. The composite symbol is associated with the electrical device to be operated. An image of the identification symbol, and an image of the composite symbol, are captured and compared. The user is enabled to operate the electrical device when the identification data in the composite symbol matches the identification data in the identification symbol. | 02-05-2015 |
20150042163 | METHOD OF DYNAMICALLY MANAGING ELECTRICAL POWER BETWEEN AN ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE AND AN ELECTRICAL LOAD - Electrical power is dynamically managed among one or more power sources and one or more loads. A plurality of monitor nodes is connected to an input terminal connected to each source, and to an output terminal connected to each load. A plurality of electrical power storage cells is connected among the input and output terminals, each cell being capable of storing power from at least one of the sources and being capable of discharging stored power to at least one of the loads. A plurality of controllable switches is connected to the cells. A programmed controller dynamically monitors operating conditions at the monitor nodes during operation of each source and each load, and selectively dynamically controls the switches to interconnect the cells in different circuit topologies in response to the monitored operating conditions. | 02-12-2015 |
Bennett H. Adelson, Highland Heights, OH US
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20140058585 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING LOCATION - A system for providing location information of a vehicle includes a communications interface and a correlation logic that correlates location information of a communications device to location of the vehicle. The communications interface communicates electronic signals including: a first signal including data representing a request for the location of the vehicle, a second signal transmitted to a location information provider corresponding to a party or device other than the communications device including data representing a request for location information of the communications device, a third signal received from the location information provider corresponding to the party or device other than the communications device including data representing the location information of the communications device, and a fourth signal including data representing the location of the vehicle. | 02-27-2014 |
Bennett H. Adelson, Beachwood, OH US
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20130249713 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR MONITORING LOCATION OF FREIGHT CARRED BY A VEHICLE - A system for providing location information of a vehicle includes a communications interface and a correlation logic that correlates location information of a communications device to location of the vehicle. The communications interface communicates electronic signals including: a first signal including data representing a request for the location of the vehicle, a second signal transmitted to a location information provider corresponding to a party or device other than the communications device including data representing a request for location information of the communications device, a third signal received from the location information provider corresponding to the party or device other than the communications device including data representing the location information of the communications device, and a fourth signal including data representing the location of the vehicle. | 09-26-2013 |
Edward H. Adelson, Winchester, MA US
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20090315989 | TACTILE SENSOR USING ELASTOMERIC IMAGING - A tactile sensor includes a photosensing structure, a volume of elastomer capable of transmitting an image, and a reflective skin covering the volume of elastomer. The reflective skin is illuminated through the volume of elastomer by one or more light sources, and has particles that reflect light incident on the reflective skin from within the volume of elastomer. The reflective skin is geometrically altered in response to pressure applied by an entity touching the reflective skin, the geometrical alteration causing localized changes in the surface normal of the skin and associated localized changes in the amount of light reflected from the reflective skin in the direction of the photosensing structure. The photosensing structure receives a portion of the reflected light in the form of an image, the image indicating one or more features of the entity producing the pressure. | 12-24-2009 |
20130033595 | HIGH-RESOLUTION SURFACE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - This disclosure provides systems, devices, and methods for capturing and measuring surface topography. This disclosure provides a high resolution retrographic sensor comprising a volume of elastomer and a thin, opaque reflective membrane. The reflective membrane is arranged to conform to a specimen that contacts it. The disclosure provides a high resolution visualization system comprising the retrographic sensor and an illumination source. Also provided are high resolution measurement systems comprising the retrographic sensor, an illumination source, an imaging device, and a processing component. | 02-07-2013 |
20140104395 | Methods of and Systems for Three-Dimensional Digital Impression and Visualization of Objects Through an Elastomer - Methods of and systems for three-dimensional digital impression and visualization of objects through an elastomer are disclosed. A method of estimating optical correction parameters for an imaging system include pressing an object of known surface topography against an elastomer and imaging a plurality of views of the surface topography of the object through the elastomer. The method also includes estimating a three-dimensional model of the object based on the plurality of views and estimating optical correction parameters based on a known surface topography of the object and the estimated three-dimensional model. The optical correction parameters correct distortions in the estimated three-dimensional model to better match the known surface topography. | 04-17-2014 |
20140253717 | CONTINUOUS CONTACT-BASED THREE-DIMENSIONAL MEASUREMENT - Continuous measurement of surfaces larger than a sensor is facilitated by the use of a sensor matrix of a clear elastomer and a reflective surface that scrolls, rolls, or otherwise moves over a target surface. A variety of web materials, camera configurations, and handling systems are described to achieve continuous three-dimensional measurement in this context. | 09-11-2014 |
James R. Adelson, Far Rockaway, NY US
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20140369945 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CONCEALING VITILIGO - A method for concealing vitiligo is provided. The method comprises depressing a spring head. The spring head may be covered by a covering. Depression of the spring head may saturate the covering with a solution. The solution may include a bronzer and dihydroxyacetone (“DHA”). The method may also comprise guiding the saturated covering over a portion of depigmented skin. | 12-18-2014 |
20140370202 | COSMETIC APPLICATOR - Systems and methods for applying a tan line correction solution onto the skin are provided. The method may include guiding a nib along a portion of skin. The nib may be formed from resin and saturated with tan line correction solution. The nib may be saturated with tan line correction solution by capillary action from a fibrous reservoir. | 12-18-2014 |
Lauren B. Adelson, New York, NY US
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20120123727 | SELF-SERVICE CIRCUIT TESTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - In one of many possible embodiments, an exemplary system includes a test management subsystem configured to provide a user portal to a user of a circuit provided by a service provider, the user portal including a tool enabling the user to select a signal loop for testing at least a section of the circuit, the signal loop being selected from a plurality of signal loop options. The system also includes a network management subsystem communicatively coupled to the test management subsystem, the network management subsystem being configured to receive data representative of the selection from the test management subsystem and instruct, based on the selection, a network device along the circuit to execute a loop-back mode. In certain embodiments, the selected signal loop defines a test pattern signal flow for testing a subsection of the circuit. | 05-17-2012 |
Martin Adelson, East Windsor, NJ US
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20120122092 | Compositions and methods for detecting Borrelia afzelii - Disclosed are oligonucleotides useful in methods for determining whether a sample contains | 05-17-2012 |
Martin Adelson, Belle Mead, NJ US
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20090246767 | Compositions and methods for detecting Cryptococcus neoformans - Disclosed are oligonucleotides useful in methods for determining whether a sample contains | 10-01-2009 |
20090275023 | Compositions and methods for detecting borrelia afzelii - Disclosed are oligonucleotides useful in methods for determining whether a sample contains | 11-05-2009 |
20120015362 | Compositions and methods for detecting cryptococcus neoformans - Disclosed are oligonucleotides useful in methods for determining whether a sample contains | 01-19-2012 |
Martin Adelson, Belle Meade, NJ US
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20140303072 | Method of Determining Types I, II, III, IV or V or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in a Biological Sample - Disclosed are diagnostic methods for determining a subtype of methicillin-resistant | 10-09-2014 |
Richard Adelson, Newington, CT US
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20100138339 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AN ONLINE-LIKE ACCOUNT PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - The present invention is embodied in an online-like transaction processing method and system for processing account information contained in batch process files, the method including: reading at least one batch file containing a plurality of records, each of the plurality of records being related to an associated one of a plurality of accounts; identifying which of the plurality of records relate to same ones of the plurality of accounts; identifying one of the accounts; and, processing all of the records identified as relating to the one of the accounts together and independent of processing any of the records relating to any other of the plurality of accounts. | 06-03-2010 |
20120004934 | COMPUTER SYSTEM AND COMPUTERIZED METHOD FOR PROCESSING ACCOUNT DATA - The present invention is embodied in an online-like transaction processing method and system for processing account information contained in batch process files, the method including: reading at least one batch file containing a plurality of records, each of the plurality of records being related to an associated one of a plurality of accounts; identifying which of the plurality of records relate to same ones of the plurality of accounts; identifying one of the accounts; and, processing all of the records identified as relating to the one of the accounts together and independent of processing any of the records relating to any other of the plurality of accounts. | 01-05-2012 |
Richard A. Adelson, Newington, CT US
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20140288978 | COMPUTER SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING ACCOUNT DATA - The present invention is embodied in an online-like transaction processing method and system for processing account information contained in batch process files, the method including: reading at least one batch file containing a plurality of records, each of the plurality of records being related to an associated one of a plurality of accounts; identifying which of the plurality of records relate to same ones of the plurality of accounts; identifying one of the accounts; and, processing all of the records identified as relating to the one of the accounts together and independent of processing any of the records relating to any other of the plurality of accounts. | 09-25-2014 |
Richard L. Adelson, Andover, KS US
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20080210808 | INTEROPERABLE AERIAL REFUELING APPARATUS AND METHODS - Interoperable aerial refueling apparatus and methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, a receptacle configured to fluidly receive a terminal portion of a refueling boom is coupled to a refueling drogue. A retainer is coupled to an aircraft that removably retains the receptacle when the aircraft is refueling another aircraft configured to directly engage the boom. The receptacle releases the receptacle when the terminal portion of the boom engages the receptacle so that an aircraft that receives the refueling drogue may be refueled. In another embodiment, a method includes providing fuel to a first receiving aircraft that receives fuel by directly coupling to an end of a refueling boom. The method further includes, while the tanker aircraft is in flight, configuring the boom to supply fuel to a second receiving aircraft having a refueling probe operable to receive fuel from a drogue. | 09-04-2008 |
20090039201 | Interoperable Aerial Refueling Methods - An Interoperable aerial refueling method enables tanker aircraft configured with a boom and receiver refueling system to refuel an aircraft configured for the probe and drogue refueling system. In one embodiment, a receptacle, coupled to a refueling drogue, is configured to fluidly receive a terminal portion of a refueling boom is. A retainer is coupled to an aircraft that removably retains the receptacle when the aircraft is refueling another aircraft configured to directly engage the boom. The receptacle releases the receptacle when the terminal portion of the boom engages the receptacle so that an aircraft that receives the refueling drogue may be refueled. | 02-12-2009 |
Robert Adelson, Merion Station, PA US
William S. Adelson, Ramona, CA US
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20090050194 | SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR A PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM - A method and modular assembly provide shade and generate electricity using photovoltaic cells. In the method, a kit includes a plurality of columns, a truss assembly, a rack, and a plurality of photovoltaic cells for converting solar energy into electricity. First, four columns are erected at a distance from one another to define an area. Then, the truss assembly is suspended between the columns. Thereafter, the rack is mounted to the truss assembly to form an open roof. To enclose the roof, the photovoltaic cells are arranged on the rack to block sunlight to shade the area, while converting the sunlight to electricity. | 02-26-2009 |
20090194669 | SUN TRACKING SOLAR PANELS - A system is provided for maximizing solar energy utilization by moving a solar panel to track movement of the sun from sunrise to sunset. Preferably, the solar panel is inclined from the horizontal plane by a fixed angle of about ten degrees. And, movements of the solar panel are accomplished, daily, in accordance with a programmed schedule of consecutive cycles. In this schedule, each cycle has a start time (i.e. sunrise) and a start point that is determined by the sun's direction from the solar panel. | 08-06-2009 |