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Alexander Rutman, Wichita, KS US
Emmanuel Rutman, Serrieres En Chautagne FR
Howard Rutman, New York, NY US
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20100144769 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED BIOAVAILABILITY AND ENHANCED BRAIN DELIVERY OF 5 5-DIPHENYL BARBITURIC ACID - The present invention relates to a composition and a method of delivering a barbituric acid derivative to the central nervous system of a mammal in need of treatment for neurological conditions. In particular, the present invention relates to a method of administering an oral dosage form of a sodium salt of 5,5-diphenyl barbituric acid to enhance the bioavailability of 5,5-diphenyl barbituric acid and brain delivery of same. | 06-10-2010 |
Mark Alan Rutman, Beachwood, OH US
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20090058115 | LITTER BOX CLEANING DEVICE - A litter box cleaning device is provided. In some examples, the litter box cleaning device may include a basket, a handle, and a cover removably connected to the basket. In other examples, the litter box cleaning device may include a basket having a bottom wall with an aperture defined therethrough near a rear of the bottom wall and a filter removably connected to the basket. In yet other examples, the litter box cleaning device may include a slotted basket, a handle, a retractable scraper blade that extends from and retracts into the basket, at least one cleaning plate that cleans debris from the scraper blade, and a removable transparent cover attached to the basket. In such examples, the litter box cleaning device may be operated by engaging an actuator to extend a scraper blade from the slotted basket and re-engaging the actuator to retract the scraper blade into the basket. | 03-05-2009 |
Matt Rutman, Howell, MI US
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20150224935 | WHEELHOUSE CLADDING STEP - A wheelhouse cladding step assembly includes a step movable between a closed position and an open or deployed position in which the step is located proximal the wheelhouse of the vehicle and provides improved access to the roof and/or rooftop cargo storage of the vehicle. The step is designed to have a shape matching the shape of the wheelhouse of the vehicle and is preferably curved and when in the closed position shows a surface that matches the vehicle trim to hide the step. The assembly includes hinges and a latching mechanism that are also contained within the assembly so they are hidden when the step is in the closed position. | 08-13-2015 |
Matthew Rutman, Howell, MI US
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20090179473 | Tilt control mechanism for a chair - A tilt control mechanism for an office chair includes a spring assembly therein which controls the tilt tension on the back assembly. The tilt control mechanism includes a control plate mounted to the control shaft on which the uprights are mounted, wherein the control plate rotates in combination with the uprights. This control plate is located within the control body and cooperates with a front stop assembly and a back stop assembly to vary the limits of forward and rearward tilting of the seat and back assemblies. Also, the tilt control mechanism includes a pneumatic actuator assembly having fixed and rotatable cam blocks. The rotatable cam block rotates relative to the fixed block such that the rotatable cam block is driven downwardly to depress the control valve of the pneumatic cylinder and thereby vary the height of the seat assembly. | 07-16-2009 |
20110012395 | Tilt control mechanism for a chair - A tilt control mechanism for an office chair includes a spring assembly therein which controls the tilt tension on the back assembly. The tilt control mechanism includes a control plate mounted to the control shaft on which the uprights are mounted, wherein the control plate rotates in combination with the uprights. This control plate is located within the control body and cooperates with a front stop assembly and a back stop assembly to vary the limits of forward and rearward tilting of the seat and back assemblies. Also, the tilt control mechanism includes a pneumatic actuator assembly having fixed and rotatable cam blocks. The rotatable cam block rotates relative to the fixed block such that the rotatable cam block is driven downwardly to depress the control valve of the pneumatic cylinder and thereby vary the height of the seat assembly. | 01-20-2011 |
Matthew B. Rutman, Howell, MI US
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20160068089 | TEMPORARY SEAT COVERS - A vehicle seat assembly includes a seat and a seatback pivotally coupled with the seat. A seatcover assembly is disposed below the seat. The seatcover assembly is operable between a stored position and a deployed position. A spring-biased spindle is coupled with an attachment end of the seatcover assembly. A seatcover is configured to be wrapped around the spindle in the stored position and withdrawn from the spring-biased spindle in the deployed position. An engagement rod is coupled with an intermediate portion of the seatcover and is configured to securely engage a biteline disposed between the seat and the seatback. A plurality of engagement features removably secure side edges of the seatcover with the seat. | 03-10-2016 |
Max Rutman, Nunoa CL
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20150065528 | PARALYTIC SHELLFISH POISON - The invention concerns a paralytic shellfish poison for the treatment of itching in a human being or another mammal. | 03-05-2015 |
Max Rutman, Santiago CL
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20100330000 | ENZYMES FOR TREATMENT OF GINGIVITIS - The invention relates to a method for treating, controlling and/or preventing diseases of the oral cavity, particularly diseases and disorders induced accumulation of plaque, by administering a chewing gum composition comprising at least one krill enzyme. Specifically, the invention is directed to a method for preventing, treating and controlling the development of gingivitis, gum disease and symptoms thereof using a composition having a krill enzyme concentration of about 0.005 U/g to about 0.05 U/g of the chewing gum composition. | 12-30-2010 |
20110135625 | CONTROLLED RELEASE ENZYMATIC COMPOSITION AND METHODS OF USE - The invention relates to an enzyme-containing gel composition capable of controlling enzymatic release and increasing the enzymatic activity level. When the composition includes at least one enzyme derived from Antarctic krill, it is efficient in cleansing wounds and accelerating healing, achieved in significant part by a glycol and/or glycerol gel capable of sustaining enzymatic release and/or enzymatic activity. The krill enzyme-containing gel may also be used to correct skin disorders, sterilize instruments, and facilitate transplants and treating fungal infections, bacterial infections, parasitic infections, hemorrhoids, corneal scarring, dental plaque, acne, cystic fibrosis, blood clots, immune disorders, autoimmune diseases and cancer. | 06-09-2011 |
20130039976 | Sodium channel blocker for treatment of loss of superficial sensitivity - The invention concerns a sodium channel blocker for the treatment of a reduction or loss of superficial sensitivity or sense of touch of a human being or another mammal. | 02-14-2013 |
20150093369 | MIXTURE OF ENZYMES FROM ANTARCTIC KRILL FOR USE IN THE REMOVAL OF A BIOFILM - The invention concerns a mixture of enzymes from krill for use in the treatment of a soft tissue including epithelial tissue and mucosa on which soft tissue a biofilm has formed or is expected to form, which soft tissue is a soft tissue of a mammal and which treatment comprises the removal of the biofilm or preventing a formation of the biofilm. | 04-02-2015 |
20160000793 | SODIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER FOR TREATMENT OF LOSS OF SUPERFICIAL SENSITIVITY - The invention concerns a sodium channel blocker for the treatment of a reduction or loss of superficial sensitivity or sense of touch of a human being or another mammal | 01-07-2016 |
Michael Rutman, Gainesville, FL US
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20080294786 | NON-BLOCKING OF HEAD END INITIATED REVOCATION AND DELIVERY OF ENTITLEMENTS IN A NON-ADDRESSABLE DIGITAL MEDIA NETWORK - A system, apparatus, and method are directed towards managing entitlement/right revocation and delivery to be performed within a non-addressable media network. Such networks may include for example a client device behind a network address translation (NAT) device, employs non-addressable satellite components, or so forth. A server notifies clients that entitlements, revocations, or the like are available by sending a request for communications with the client. The client initiates a connection to receive the entitlements, or the like, and then disconnects from the server. If the client fails to initiate a connection, the server may continue to send a request for a connection, or even change encryption keys to the content to prevent access by the client. In one embodiment, failure to receive an acknowledgement response from the server of a connection with the client, or from the client, may result in invocation of a revocation failure action. | 11-27-2008 |
20090003600 | PROGRESSIVE DOWNLOAD OR STREAMING OF DIGITAL MEDIA SECURELY THROUGH A LOCALIZED CONTAINER AND COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL PROXY - Various embodiments are directed towards employing a container and communication protocol proxy component within a client device to receive securely real-time streamed, progressively downloaded, or adaptively streamed container over a network using one container and communication protocol, and to securely decrypt the container and provide it to a media player using a different container and communications protocol. In one embodiment, the container is in Flash Video (FLV) file format. A browser or the media player on the client device may be used to request the container. The requested container is sent over one communication protocol and intercepted by the container and communication protocol proxy component. The container may be received as selectively encrypted container. The container and communication protocol proxy component then may enable decryption of the container and providing of it to the media player using another container and communication protocol combination. | 01-01-2009 |
20120311721 | PROGRESSIVE DOWNLOAD OR STREAMING OF DIGITAL MEDIA SECURELY THROUGH A LOCALIZED CONTAINER AND COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL PROXY - Various embodiments are directed towards employing a container and communication protocol proxy component within a client device to receive securely real-time streamed, progressively downloaded, or adaptively streamed container over a network using one container and communication protocol, and to securely decrypt the container and provide it to a media player using a different container and communications protocol. In one embodiment, the container is in Flash Video (FLV) file format. A browser or the media player on the client device may be used to request the container. The requested container is sent over one communication protocol and intercepted by the container and communication protocol proxy component. The container may be received as selectively encrypted container. The container and communication protocol proxy component then may enable decryption of the container and providing of it to the media player using another container and communication protocol combination. | 12-06-2012 |
20140245400 | PROGRESSIVE DOWNLOAD OR STREAMING OF DIGITAL MEDIA SECURELY THROUGH A LOCALIZED CONTAINER AND COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL PROXY - Various embodiments are directed towards employing a container and communication protocol proxy component within a client device to receive securely real-time streamed, progressively downloaded, or adaptively streamed container over a network using one container and communication protocol, and to securely decrypt the container and provide it to a media player using a different container and communications protocol. In one embodiment, the container is in Flash Video (FLV) file format. A browser or the media player on the client device may be used to request the container. The requested container is sent over one communication protocol and intercepted by the container and communication protocol proxy component. The container may be received as selectively encrypted container. The container and communication protocol proxy component then may enable decryption of the container and providing of it to the media player using another container and communication protocol combination. | 08-28-2014 |
Nathaniel Rutman, Portland, OR US
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20130198585 | METHOD OF, AND APPARATUS FOR, IMPROVED DATA INTEGRITY - There is provided a method of writing data to a data sector of a storage device. The data sector has at least one parity sector associated therewith, each sector being configured to include a data field and a data integrity field. The data integrity field including a guard field, an application field and a reference field. The method includes providing data to be written to an intended sector; generating, for the intended sector, version information for the sector; generating a version vector based on the version information for the data sector; and writing the data to the data field of the data sector; writing the version information to the application field of the data sector; and writing the version vector to the application field of the parity sector. | 08-01-2013 |
20130226887 | METHOD OF, AND APPARATUS FOR, IMPROVED DATA INTEGRITY IN A NETWORKED STORAGE SYSTEM - A method of writing data to a distributed file system including a file system client, a server and a storage resource target, includes generating, on the client, a write request including a byte stream to be written to the storage resource target; formatting, on the client, the byte stream into sectors in accordance with the T10 protocol, the sectors including a data field and a protection information field, the protection information field including a guard field, an application field and a reference field; computing, on the client, checksum data for the guard field; sending, across a network, the data and the protection information to the server; verifying, in T10-capable hardware on the server, the checksum data for the guard field; verifying, on the storage resource target, the checksum data for the guard field; and storing the data on the storage resource target. | 08-29-2013 |
20140019413 | METHOD OF, AND APPARATUS FOR, FILE SYSTEM REPLICATION - A method of replicating a source file system on a storage system, the method including: utilising a changelog operable to store sequentially a data record corresponding to a modification of a source file system by a storage request; specifying a first data record of the changelog at a first time; initiating a scan of the directory inodes of the source file system at the first time; scanning the directory inodes; completing the scan at a second time later than the first time; specifying a second data record of the changelog at the second time; storing, in a database, information corresponding to the scanned directory inodes; updating the database with sequential data records from the first data record to the second data record of the changelog; and building, on a computer system, a replica target file system based on the database. | 01-16-2014 |
Victor Rutman, Petah Tiqva IL
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20140218397 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING VIRTUAL DEVICE PLANNING - A method, apparatus and computer program product are therefore provided to enable virtual planning and selection of devices. In this regard, the method, apparatus, and computer program product may receive an image, where the image includes a set of image scale values. The image scale values may map the image size to real world units of measure. The image scale values may be used to scale the size of a model of a device, such that the model of the device may be superimposed on the image. The model of the device may be manipulated to view the relationship of the device model to the image to assist with selection of the proper device for a procedure. In this manner, a practitioner may visualize the device in the same scale as the image, so that the practitioner may be assured that the size and scale of the device is accurate. | 08-07-2014 |