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Alan G. Fishel, Vienna, VA US
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20110012308 | GEOGRAPHY BASED CARD GAME AND METHOD OF PLAY - A set of geopolitical cards and methods of play therefore. The set includes a plurality of geopolitical entity cards, each having an associated geopolitical entity represented or associated therewith, along with factual information contained in categories. The set further includes cards containing queries for use in some methods of play, the queries being answerable using the geopolitical entity cards, and cards containing categories of information for use in some methods of play, the categories of information corresponding to categories of the geopolitical entity cards. Variations of play with the cards include dealing cards to each player, and scoring for each player based on play of the game played. In some variations, queries and categories are selected for answers using the geopolitical entity cards. In other variations of play, players' hands are compared to determine scoring and winning. | 01-20-2011 |
20140066154 | GEOGRAPHY BASED CARD GAME AND METHOD OF PLAY - A set of geopolitical cards and methods of play therefore. The set includes a plurality of geopolitical entity cards, each having an associated geopolitical entity represented or associated therewith, along with factual information contained in categories. The set further includes cards containing queries for use in some methods of play, the queries being answerable using the geopolitical entity cards, and cards containing categories of information for use in some methods of play, the categories of information corresponding to categories of the geopolitical entity cards. Variations of play with the cards include dealing cards to each player, and scoring for each player based on play of the game played. In some variations, queries and categories are selected for answers using the geopolitical entity cards. In other variations of play, players' hands are compared to determine scoring and winning. | 03-06-2014 |
20140248930 | GEOGRAPHY BASED CARD GAME AND METHOD OF PLAY - A set of geopolitical cards and methods of play therefore. The set includes a plurality of geopolitical entity cards, each having an associated geopolitical entity represented or associated therewith, along with factual information contained in categories. The set further includes cards containing queries for use in some methods of play, the queries being answerable using the geopolitical entity cards, and cards containing categories of information for use in some methods of play, the categories of information corresponding to categories of the geopolitical entity cards. Variations of play with the cards include dealing cards to each player, and scoring for each player based on play of the game played. In some variations, queries and categories are selected for answers using the geopolitical entity cards. In other variations of play, players' hands are compared to determine scoring and winning. | 09-04-2014 |
David M. Fishel, Farmington, CT US
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20120330444 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR FANTASY SPORT PLAYER RECOMMENDATIONS - A method and device are for fantasy sport applications including receiving a plurality of ranking values associated with a sport player; assigning a corresponding weight value to each ranking value; determining a score value as a function of the ranking value and the corresponding weight value; determining a final ranking value as a function of the score values for the sport player; and generating a recommendation for the sport player as a function of the final ranking value. | 12-27-2012 |
20140194200 | Method And Device For Fantasy Sport Player Recommendations - A method and device are for fantasy sport applications including receiving a plurality of ranking values associated with a sport player; assigning a corresponding weight value to each ranking value; determining a score value as a function of the ranking value and the corresponding weight value; determining a final ranking value as a function of the score values for the sport player; and generating a recommendation for the sport player as a function of the final ranking value. | 07-10-2014 |
David M. Fishel, Burbank, CA US
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20160067618 | Method And Device For Fantasy Sport Player Recommendations - A method and device are for fantasy sport applications including receiving a plurality of ranking values associated with a sport player; assigning a corresponding weight value to each ranking value; determining a score value as a function of the ranking value and the corresponding weight value; determining a final ranking value as a function of the score values for the sport player; and generating a recommendation for the sport player as a function of the final ranking value. | 03-10-2016 |
David Michael Fishel, Burbank, CA US
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20160121224 | Method and device for fantasy sports auction recommendations - A device and method groups sport players into tiers for a fantasy sports auction and generates bid recommendations. The method includes receiving at least one parameter value for each of a plurality of sport players. The method includes determining a score value for each of the sport players as a function of the at least one parameter value. The method includes determining a corresponding tier value of a plurality of tier values for each of the sport players, each of the tier values being indicative of a respective range of score values. The method includes providing first player data for one of the plurality of sport players including at least identity data and the corresponding tier value. The method includes accepting the nomination of a second player, and generating recommended bid data using the at least one parameter value, and optionally modifying the recommendation thereupon. | 05-05-2016 |
David Michael Fishel, Farmington, CT US
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20120329542 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR FANTASY SPORTS AUCTION RECOMMENDATIONS - A device and method groups sport players into tiers for a fantasy sports auction and generates bid recommendations. The method includes receiving at least one parameter value for each of a plurality of sport players. The method includes determining a score value for each of the sport players as a function of the at least one parameter value. The method includes determining a corresponding tier value of a plurality of tier values for each of the sport players, each of the tier values being indicative of a respective range of score values. The method includes providing first player data for one of the plurality of sport players including at least identity data and the corresponding tier value. The method includes accepting the nomination of a second player, and generating recommended bid data using the at least one parameter value, and optionally modifying the recommendation thereupon. | 12-27-2012 |
20120330443 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR FANTASY SPORTS PLAYER RECOMMENDATIONS - A method and device generates a fantasy sports recommendation. The method includes receiving a plurality of ranking values associated with a sport player, each of the ranking values being generated from a respective source. The method includes assigning a weight value to each of the ranking values, the weight value being associated with the respective source. The method includes generating a recommendation value for the sport player as a function of the ranking values and the corresponding weight values. The method includes receiving a selection value for the sport player. The method includes determining a further weight value for each of the sources as a function of the selection value, the recommendation value, and the weight value for the corresponding source. | 12-27-2012 |
Donald L. Fishel, Dublin, OH US
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20100288582 | THERMALLY AND ACOUSTICALLY INSULATIVE VEHICLE FLOORING SYSTEM - A vehicle flooring system with improved thermal and acoustic properties is provided that does not unreasonably increase the thickness and weight of the flooring system and does not break down due to repeated exposure to high temperatures and wide ranging temperature fluctuations. Various materials and construction methods are combined to provide a system with optimized thermal conductivity, having varied density ratios of materials to meet particular sound transmission loss profiles. These materials include a wide range of foam and other materials. | 11-18-2010 |
Gilead Fishel, Chicago, IL US
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20150058173 | SALES PROMOTION USING PRODUCT COMPARISON - Methods and apparatus are disclosed regarding an e-commerce system that promotes sales of products based on product comparisons. Some embodiments may present a marketing message that justifies a price difference between presented products based on attribute differences between the presented products. | 02-26-2015 |
20150294353 | SALES PROMOTION USING PRODUCT COMPARISON - Methods and apparatus are disclosed regarding an e-commerce system that promotes sales of products based on product comparisons. Some embodiments may present a marketing message that justifies a price difference between presented products based on attribute differences between the presented products. | 10-15-2015 |
Jeremy Fishel, Long Beach, CA US
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20090272201 | ENHANCEMENTS TO IMPROVE THE FUNCTION OF A BIOMIMETIC TACTILE SENSOR - Tactile sensors are disclosed that mimic the human fingertip and its touch receptors. The mechanical components are similar to a fingertip, with a rigid core surrounded by a weakly conductive fluid contained within an elastomeric skin. The deformable properties of the finger pad can be used as part of a transduction process. Multiple electrodes can be mounted on the surface of the rigid core and connected to impedance measuring circuitry within the core. External forces deform the fluid path around the electrodes, resulting in a distributed pattern of impedance changes containing information about those forces and the objects that applied them. Strategies are described for extracting features related to the mechanical inputs and using this information for reflexive grip control. Controlling grip force in a prosthetic having sensory feedback information is described. Techniques are described for enhancing the useful force range for impedance sensors by internally texturing the elastomeric skin. | 11-05-2009 |
20100139418 | MEASUREMENT OF SLIDING FRICTION-INDUCED VIBRATIONS FOR BIOMIMETIC TACTILE SENSING - Tactile sensors are disclosed that mimic the human fingertip and its touch receptors. The mechanical components are similar to a fingertip, with a rigid core surrounded by a weakly conductive fluid contained within an elastomeric skin. The deformable properties of the finger pad can be used as part of a transduction process. Multiple electrodes can be mounted on the surface of the rigid core and connected to impedance measuring circuitry within the core. External forces deform the fluid path around the electrodes, resulting in a distributed pattern of impedance changes containing information about those forces and the objects that applied them. Strategies are described for extracting features related to the mechanical inputs and using this information for reflexive grip control. Controlling grip force in a prosthetic having sensory feedback information is described. Pressure transducers can provide sensory feedback by measuring micro-vibrations due to sliding friction. | 06-10-2010 |
Jeremy A. Fishel, Fullerton, CA US
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20140069212 | COMPLIANT TACTILE SENSOR WITH FLUID-FILLED, SPONGE-LIKE MATERIAL - A compliant tactile sensor may include sponge-like material, a flexible skin, and a fluid pressure sensor. The flexible skin may have a shape, absorb fluid, compress in response to force applied to the sponge-like material, and decompress and return to its original shape when the force is removed. The flexible skin may cover an outer surface of the sponge-like material. The fluid pressure sensor may sense changes in pressure in fluid that is within the sponge-like material caused by a force applied to the flexible skin. | 03-13-2014 |
20140195195 | OBJECT INVESTIGATION AND CLASSIFICATION - An object investigation and classification system may include an object test system, a data storage system, and a data processing system. The object test system may receive a command to perform at least one action with a test object, perform the at least one action with the test object, and return test information indicative of at least one percept resulting from the at least one action. The data storage system may contain an experience database containing data indicative of multiple classifications and, for each classification, at least one action that was performed with at least one previously-observed reference object having this classification, and at least one percept value that is based in whole or in part on the test information resulting from the at least one action. The data processing system may: a) for each of multiple different classifications, compute or receive an initial prior probability that a test object falls within the classification; b) determine at least one action that should be performed with the test object to obtain at least one percept about the test object that is likely to enable the classification of the test object to be more accurately determined based on the initial prior probabilities and the data within the experience database; c) cause the object test system to perform the at least one action with the test object; d) receive test information from the object test system indicative of at least one percept resulting from the at least one action with the test object; e) compute at least one percept value; f) for each of multiple different classifications, determine a posterior probability that the test object falls within the classification based on the initial prior probability, the at least one percept value, and data within the experience database; g) determine whether any of the posterior probabilities meets or exceeds a threshold; h) if none of the posterior probabilities meet or exceed the threshold, repeat b) through i), substituting the posterior probabilities determined in f) for the initial prior probabilities in b); and/or i) when one or more of the posterior probabilities meets or exceeds the threshold, output information indicative of one or more of the classifications that correspond to the one or more posterior probabilities that meets or exceeds the threshold. | 07-10-2014 |
20160025615 | METHOD AND APPLICATIONS FOR MEASUREMENT OF OBJECT TACTILE PROPERTIES BASED ON HOW THEY LIKELY FEEL TO HUMANS - A system may measure, store, and recall at least one tactile property of multiple objects. The system may include one or more biomimetic tactile sensors that have mechanical properties and sensor modalities that are similar to those of human fingertips. The system may perform at least one exploratory movement on one of the objects by moving the biomimetic tactile sensors over a surface of the object. The at least one exploratory movement may be of a type that a human would normally perform on the object to discern the at least one tactile property and may have one or more movement parameters. Each of the movement parameters may fall within a range of movement parameters that would normally be exhibited if a human performed the exploratory movement for the at least one tactile property. The system may determine and store a value of the at least one tactile property based on information provided by the biomimetic tactile sensors in response to the exploratory movement. The determining may use an analytical function that specifies a mathematical relationship between the value and the information provided by the biomimetic tactile sensors that is based on physical phenomena, rather than extracted from data sets by an adaptive algorithm. The system may repeat the same exploratory movement performance, the same determining the value using the same analytical function, and the same storing the determined value for each of the other objects. | 01-28-2016 |
Melissa L. Fishel, Indianapolis, IN US
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20150018355 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR TREATING LEUKEMIA - Compounds, and methods and uses of compounds, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, are described herein for treating leukemia. In particular, compounds, and methods and uses of compounds, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, are described herein for treating acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in its various forms. | 01-15-2015 |
20150158894 | SALICYCLIC ACID DERIVATIVES, PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALT THEREOF, COMPOSITION THEREOF AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to novel compounds, compositions containing same and methods for inhibiting STAT3 and/or STAT5 activity or for the treatment of a STAT3 or STAT5-dependent cancer using said compounds; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or prodrug thereof. | 06-11-2015 |
Michael Fishel, Atlanta, GA US
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20130306676 | Bag in Box Cleanable Connector System - A system and method for connecting a fluid within a product container such as a bag to a product dispenser. The system and method, more particularly, discloses a cleanable connector system for a Bag-In-Box (“BIB”) type package having a valve arrangement that prevents the mixing of product within the bag and in the line. Various embodiments provide a connector system including a valve arrangement having a line-side valve and a bag-side valve, wherein the valve arrangement allows connection to a bag and to a line-side connector while preventing the product within the bag and in the line from mixing. The system and method improves the shelf life of products contained within the bag and reduces the risk of contamination of the bag, the line, and the product contained within the bag by minimizing the risk of introducing biological and other foreign material into the system when connecting the bag and the line. | 11-21-2013 |
20130327794 | Bag in Box Cleanable Connector System Having Conical Plunger - The system and method discloses a cleanable connector system for a Bag-In-Box (“BIB”) type package having a valve arrangement that prevents the mixing of product within the bag and in the line. Various embodiments provide a connector system including a valve arrangement having a line-side valve and a bag-side valve, wherein the valve arrangement allows connection to a bag and to a line-side connector while preventing the product within the bag and in the line from mixing. The system improves the user experience by only requiring a relatively weak connection force between the line-side valve and the bag-side valve. The system and method improves the shelf life of products within the bag and reduces the risk of contamination of the bag, the line, and the product within the bag by minimizing the risk of introducing biological and other foreign material into the system when connecting the bag and the line. | 12-12-2013 |
Oleg Fishel, San Diego, CA US
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20090312009 | Systems and methods of providing intelligent handset testing - Systems and methods of providing intelligent handset testing are disclosed. The system performs tests on handsets using customized scripts to analyze the handset on a variety of performance metrics while the handset is optionally running on an active telecommunications network. The system allows a user to “teach” a device to the system by interacting with virtual keys on an image of the hand held device and thus calculates the actual position on the hand held device by way of mathematical algorithms, taking into account any camera distortion at different heights and angles. Thus, the user can manipulate the subject test handset via the testing “fingers” using commands entered through the standalone unit to actuate, for example, any push buttons, slide buttons, recessed sensors, or screen touches. Additionally, the user can compare recorded images and sounds against expected images and sounds to validate tests. | 12-17-2009 |
Randall S. Fishel, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090086650 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONSERVING POWER BY DEGRADING NETWORK CONNECTION SPEED - In general, in one aspect, the invention relates to a method for conserving power. The method includes determining a first network connection speed for a network interface card (NIC), configuring the NIC to operate at the first network connection speed, processing, after the configuration, packets received by the NIC, obtaining a bandwidth utilization of the NIC, determining, using a power management policy, a second network connection speed for the NIC based on the bandwidth utilization when the bandwidth utilization is outside a threshold range, and configuring the NIC to operate at the second network connection speed. | 04-02-2009 |
Richard Fishel, Hilliard, OH US
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20150292023 | Materials and Methods Related to NSAID Chemoprevention in Colorectal Cancer - Described herein are methods of preventing cancer, treating cancer, inhibiting tumor growth, predicting patient outcomes, optimizing dosage, and monitoring the efficacy of treatment. In particular, certain microRNAs and messenger RNAs are useful indicators of response to NSAID chemoprevention and therapy of patients having Lynch syndrome or hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer. | 10-15-2015 |
Rick Fishel, Orange, CA US
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20080221418 | NONINVASIVE MULTI-PARAMETER PATIENT MONITOR - Embodiments of the present disclosure include a handheld multi-parameter patient monitor capable of determining multiple physiological parameters from the output of a light sensitive detector capable of detecting light attenuated by body tissue. For example, in an embodiment, the monitor is capable of advantageously and accurately displaying one or more of pulse rate, plethysmograph data, perfusion quality, signal confidence, and values of blood constituents in body tissue, including for example, arterial carbon monoxide saturation, methemoglobin saturation, total hemoglobin, arterial oxygen saturation, fractional arterial oxygen saturation, or the like. In an embodiment, the monitor advantageously includes a plurality of display modes enabling more parameter data to be displayed than the available physical display real estate. In an embodiment, the monitor advantageously includes a mode indicator to inform a user as to which parameter measurement would be displayed in one or more display areas upon actuation of a mode selector. | 09-11-2008 |
20120232359 | NONINVASIVE MULTI-PARAMETER PATIENT MONITOR - Embodiments of the present disclosure include a handheld multi-parameter patient monitor capable of determining multiple physiological parameters from the output of a light sensitive detector capable of detecting light attenuated by body tissue. For example, in an embodiment, the monitor is capable of advantageously and accurately displaying one or more of pulse rate, plethysmograph data, perfusion quality, signal confidence, and values of blood constituents in body tissue, including for example, arterial carbon monoxide saturation (“HbCO”), methemoglobin saturation (“HbMet”), total hemoglobin (“Hbt”), arterial oxygen saturation (“SpO | 09-13-2012 |
20120232363 | NONINVASIVE MULTI-PARAMETER PATIENT MONITOR - Embodiments of the present disclosure include a handheld multi-parameter patient monitor capable of determining multiple physiological parameters from the output of a light sensitive detector capable of detecting light attenuated by body tissue. For example, in an embodiment, the monitor is capable of advantageously and accurately displaying one or more of pulse rate, plethysmograph data, perfusion quality, signal confidence, and values of blood constituents in body tissue, including for example, arterial carbon monoxide saturation (“HbCO”), methemoglobin saturation (“HbMet”), total hemoglobin (“Hbt”), arterial oxygen saturation (“SpO | 09-13-2012 |
20140142402 | NONINVASIVE MULTI-PARAMETER PATIENT MONITOR - Embodiments of the present disclosure include a handheld multi-parameter patient monitor capable of determining multiple physiological parameters from the output of a light sensitive detector capable of detecting light attenuated by body tissue. For example, in an embodiment, the monitor is capable of advantageously and accurately displaying one or more of pulse rate, plethysmograph data, perfusion quality, signal confidence, and values of blood constituents in body tissue, including for example, arterial carbon monoxide saturation (“HbCO”), methemoglobin saturation (“HbMet”), total hemoglobin (“Hbt”), arterial oxygen saturation (“SpO | 05-22-2014 |
Robert S. Fishel, Delray Beach, FL US
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20090069875 | Esophageal cooling system for ablation procedures associated with cardiac arrhythmias - The invention involves a system and method for an esophageal cooling system suitable for use during surgical procedures associated with the left atrium of the heart and most particularly ablation procedures associated with atrial fibrillation. The esophageal cooling system is suitable for use irrespective of whether the ablation procedure is intraoperative or catheter based. The system includes an esophageal catheter constructed and arranged to fit within the patients esophagus. Suitably located along the esophageal catheter is a phoximal balloon for occluding an upper portion of the esophagus. The phoximal balloon includes a coolant lumen for transferring temperature controlled liquid to the area where the esophagus may be in contact with the atrium of the heart. The liquid is expelled through a nozzle which directs the liquid to the inner surface of the esophagus. A suction lumen also extends through the phoximal balloon to evacuate the used coolant from the lower portion of the esophagus or gastrum of the patient. | 03-12-2009 |
20100099981 | Trans-Septal Catheterization Device And Method - A method and apparatus for performing medical treatment on a patient. The method include generating a three dimensional image of a portion of a patient and overlaying a real time image of a treatment tool in the patient during its movement in the patient to a site of interest. | 04-22-2010 |
20100125197 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADDRESSING VASCULAR STENOTIC LESIONS - A method and apparatus are provided for addressing vascular stenotic lesions. The geometry of a stenotic lesion zone is determined and is used to determine pressure drop of blood flow across the lesion zone or a portion thereof. The pressure drop value is used to determine a treatment regimen for the stenotic lesion zone. The geometry if preferably a three dimensional geometry. The apparatus provides pressure drop values to a physician so the physician can treat the patient if treatment is needed and provides direction for treatment options as to type and degree. | 05-20-2010 |
20110160792 | Method And Device For Determination Of Efficacy Of Cardiac Resynchronization Pacing Utilizing Simultaneous RV And LV Electroanotomic Cardiac Phase Motion Mapping - The current invention describes a method and system to measure and validate the efficacy of cardiac resynchronization therapy pacing using electroanatomical position and motion sensing during the various phases of the cardiac cycle. In this method, electroanatomical position and motion sensors are utilized with sensing from the tip of both right ventricular pacing lead and left ventricular pacing lead. An operator can therefore obtain data not currently available to an implanter with current technology. This data includes the physical distance between both leads and the relative motion of both leads during cardiac resynchronization therapy biventricular pacing. If good lead positioning for both the right ventricular lead and left ventricular lead has been obtained, then the operator will be able to demonstrate good synchronization of the cardiac cycle. | 06-30-2011 |
20110230922 | Device And Method For Peri-Hisian Pacing And/Or Simultaneous Bi-Ventricular or Tri-Ventricular Pacing For Cardiac Resynchronization - The present invention provides a pacing device and method that allows for preferential right atrial, at or near the His bundle, and ventricular pacing, either individually or in combination, including tri-ventricular pacing. The pacing device includes a power source and one or more logic circuits allowing for programmable delivery of pacing to any combination of the right atria, the para-Hisian region, and the right and/or the left ventricles. The pacing device allows the user to select which site(s) to pace as well at the appropriate relative timing of pacing impulse delivery to any of these three previously mentioned sites. The device is constructed and arranged to be combined with an atrial sensing/pacing electrode to allow for atrio-ventricular sequential tri-ventricular pacing or variants of such. Also, a defibrillator lead can be incorporated into the device to allow for protection from ventricular arrhythmias and sudden death. | 09-22-2011 |
20150343228 | INJECTABLE SUBCUTANEOUS STRING HEART DEVICE - Injectable subcutaneous heart device (ISHD) for regulating arrhythmias in a heart of a patient, including a plurality of linked structures, each one of the linked structures being hollow, an interconnecting bus, a biocompatible coating, at least two electrodes and a plurality of sensors, the interconnecting bus for electrically coupling the linked structures and the biocompatible coating for hermetically sealing and electrically insulating the linked structures, one of the linked structures encapsulating a power source, another one of the linked structures encapsulating at least one capacitor and a third one of the linked structures encapsulating electronics, the electrodes and the sensors being respectively placed on an outer surface of the linked structures located at opposite ends of the ISH D, for detecting arrhythmias and providing electrical shocks to the heart, the electrodes and the sensors being electrically coupled with the interconnecting bus and the ISHD being positioned subcutaneously around the heart. | 12-03-2015 |
20160045736 | CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY UTILIZING P-WAVE SENSING AND DYNAMIC ANTICIPATIVE LEFT VENTRICULAR PACING - Method for operating a pacemaker comprising the procedures of building a database of a cardiac cycle of a patient suffering from bundle branch block and artificially pacing a ventricle of the patient using the pacemaker according to anticipative atrioventricular (AV) delays in the database which are based on measured P-P intervals in the database. | 02-18-2016 |
Ryan William Fishel, Wellsville, PA US
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20110126620 | SELF-ALIGNING LASER GUIDE FOR A WHEEL BALANCER - A self-aligning laser guide device capable of indicating a top dead-center of a wheel on a wheel balancer and a process for locating the top dead-center of the wheel. The self-aligning laser guide can include a body having a laser beam generating device and a wheel balancer shaft mounting adaptor configured to be rotatably connected to the body at one end and configured to be removably connected to a wheel balancer shaft at the other end. | 06-02-2011 |
20140000120 | SELF-ALIGNING LASER GUIDE FOR A WHEEL BALANCER | 01-02-2014 |
Simon Fishel, San Francisco, CA US
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20150019537 | Generating Reports from Unstructured Data - The disclosure relates to certain system and method embodiments for generating reports from unstructured data. In one embodiment, a method can include identifying events matching criteria of an initial search query (each of the events including a portion of raw machine data that is associated with a time), identifying a set of fields, each field defined for one or more of the identified events, causing display of an interactive graphical user interface (GUI) that includes one or more interactive elements enabling a user to define a report for providing information relating to the matching events (each interactive element enabling processing or presentation of information in the matching events using one or more fields in the identified set of fields), receiving, via the GUI, a report definition indicating how to report information relating to the matching events, and generating, based on the report definition, a report including information relating to the matching events. | 01-15-2015 |
20150026167 | DISCOVERING FIELDS TO FILTER DATA RETURNED IN RESPONSE TO A SEARCH - Fields may be discovered in events that are returned in response to an initial search. The events may comprise portions of raw data. Furthermore, the fields may be defined by extraction rules for extracting values from corresponding portions of raw data. The displaying of a graphical user interface (GUI) may be caused where the GUI enables a user to select or enter criteria for a subset of the discovered fields without entering a search query in a search bar. At least one criterion for at least one field from the subset of the discovered fields may be received through a portion of the GUI that does not include a search bar for entering a search query. The events returned in response to the initial search query may be caused to be filtered based on the received criterion. | 01-22-2015 |
Suzan Fishel, Cupertino, CA US
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20080281539 | DETECTION AND CORRECTION OF ERRORS IN DEMODULATOR USING DIFFERENTIAL CALCULATIONS - Systems, methods, and devices are described for detecting and correcting errors. Samples are received representative of a wireless signal which includes a number of subcarriers. One or more of the subcarriers may be identified as a reference subcarrier, and the identification may be based on an energy measurement. A value for the reference subcarrier may be identified at a selected symbol. The value may be identified by calculating a difference measurement for the reference subcarrier between a previous, known symbol and the selected symbol. A difference measurement is then calculated between the identified subcarrier and a second subcarrier for the selected symbol. A determination may be made whether a decision for a subcarrier at the selected symbol is in error based on calculations which include the identified value and the difference measurement between the identified subcarrier and a second subcarrier. The decision in error may be corrected. | 11-13-2008 |
20090323793 | ESTIMATION AND CORRECTION OF INTEGRAL CARRIER FREQUENCY OFFSET - Systems, methods, and devices are described for estimating and correcting an integral carrier frequency offset. A wireless signal is received, the signal including a reference symbol. A first set of difference measurements between pairs of a series of subcarriers of the received wireless signal may be calculated. A second set of difference measurements between pairs of a series of subcarriers of the reference symbol may be calculated. The second set of difference measurements is searched using the first set of difference measurements. The first set of difference measurements is correlated with the second set of difference measurements to estimate an integral carrier frequency offset. | 12-31-2009 |