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Adam Singer, Setauket, NY US
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20130005824 | TREATMENT OF ISCHEMIC TISSUE - The present invention features methods of treating patient for ischemic tissue damage. The methods can be carried out by administering (e.g., intravenously administering) a curcuminoid or a pharmaceutically active salt, metabolite, or analog thereof at low doses. | 01-03-2013 |
Andrew Singer, South Salem, NY US
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20140031714 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING PLANTAR TEMPERATURE OF THE FOOT - A console for measuring plantar foot pressure includes a support case and at least two temperature sensitive pads, disposed in the case, configured to allow a user to measure the temperature of the soles of their feet without assistance. | 01-30-2014 |
Andrew M. Singer, South Salem, NY US
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20080214962 | System and method for monitoring plantar temperature of the foot - A console for measuring plantar foot pressure includes a support case and at least two temperature sensitive pads, disposed in the case, configured to allow a user to measure the temperature of the soles of their feet without assistance. | 09-04-2008 |
Anthony Singer, New York, NY US
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20150235511 | SYMBOL AND REEL SUBSTITUTION METHODS FOR MULTI-LINE SLOT MACHINES - Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to symbol and reel substitution methods for slot machines. In one embodiment, a method of operating a slot machine is provided that may comprise providing a slot machine including a reel, the reel including symbol positions; a plurality of symbols, at least one of the plurality of symbols located at each of the symbol positions on the reel, wherein the plurality of symbols comprises a reserved symbol being designated for substitution; a set of symbol replacement schemas, each symbol replacement schema identifying one replacement symbol for replacing the reserved symbol for the reel; and at least one processor for playing a slot machine game that may comprise the steps of receiving a command from a player; selecting a symbol replacement schema; and replacing the reserved symbol on the reel with a replacement symbol in accordance with the selected symbol replacement schema. | 08-20-2015 |
Anthony M. Singer, New York, NY US
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20150206379 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ACCUMULATING AND RECORDING OUTCOMES GENERATED BY A GAMING DEVICE - The present invention provides a variety of systems and methods of playing a slot machine game in which players accumulate elements during one or more spins and at the conclusion of any spin may record the accumulation of said elements for future use at the same or different slot machine game. In three preferred embodiments, a player accumulates: the cumulative number of times one or more predetermined symbols appear in the symbol matrix; the cumulative number of points awarded by the game for winning symbol combinations appearing in the symbol matrix; or a set of predetermined winning symbol combinations. | 07-23-2015 |
Brian P. Singer, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20140270151 | CONTROLLING MUTE FUNCTION ON TELEPHONE - A telephone device and a method and for controlling a mute function in the telephone device. While the mute function is active, voice recognition software in the telephone device processes sound detected by a microphone in the telephone device to recognize and identify one or more specific words as having been spoken by a specific person and not by another person, and in response, the telephone device activates an alarm in the telephone device to communicate that the mute function is active. The voice recognition software was trained, prior to the sound having been detected, to differentiate the one or more specific words spoken by the specific person from the same one or more specific words spoken by other people. | 09-18-2014 |
Brian Patrick Singer, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20090006424 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR DETERMINING IF A USER HAS RECEIVED A REDIRECTED WEB PAGE - System, method and program product determine redirection of a Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”) sent by a web browser to an application. A first URL is sent to the application, and in response, a first web page is received from the application. A second URL is created by appending one or more characters to the first URL. The second URL is unrecognizable by the application. A request for the second URL is sent to the application, and in response, a second web page is received. The content of the second web page is compared to the content of the first web page. If the content of the second web page matches the content of the first web page, a record is made indicating that the first web page is a redirected web page. | 01-01-2009 |
Charles Howard Singer, Bedford, NY US
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20120079751 | PICTURE FRAME AND STORAGE DEVICE - The picture display and storage device or frame of the present invention has a displaying surface for displaying a picture and a storage section for storing additional pictures. The storage section is not visible when viewing the displaying surface. The picture display and storage device can be exhibited by hanging on a wall or through the use of an easel frame or a wide base to allow the frame to stand on its own. Additionally, the picture display and storage device can utilize organizer tabs to separate and identify pictures being stored. | 04-05-2012 |
Daniel Singer, New York, NY US
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20100191671 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING A MUNICIPAL INDEX SWAP - In at least one aspect the invention comprises a computer-implemented method comprising: (a) electronically receiving data regarding characteristics of a plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; (b) electronically receiving data describing a plurality of rules for inclusion of the tax exempt municipal bonds in a municipal bond index; (c) constructing a municipal bond index by applying the rules to characteristics of the plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; and (d) quoting a municipal swap having a reference index, wherein the reference index is the municipal bond index. Other aspects comprise related computer systems and apparatuses, as well as various embodiments. | 07-29-2010 |
20130041849 | Methods and Systems for Providing a Municipal Index Swap - In at least one aspect the invention comprises a computer-implemented method comprising: (a) electronically receiving data regarding characteristics of a plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; (b) electronically receiving data describing a plurality of rules for inclusion of the tax exempt municipal bonds in a municipal bond index; (c) constructing a municipal bond index by applying the rules to characteristics of the plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; and (d) quoting a municipal swap having a reference index, wherein the reference index is the municipal bond index. Other aspects comprise related computer systems and apparatuses, as well as various embodiments. | 02-14-2013 |
Jonathan E. Singer, Port Washington, NY US
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20110112511 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADMINISTERING ANESTHETICS TO PERIPHERAL NERVE REGIONS - A method and apparatus for administering liquid anesthetics around peripheral nerves, in order to perform surgery or to relieve post operative pain. The apparatus containing a regional anesthetic needle with an overlying catheter. The needle is hollow and has a blunt end so that it does not penetrate or damage a nerve or blood vessel. A stiff catheter covers the needle up to a side hole in the needle that allows liquid anesthetic to be injected through the needle in a forward direction. The needle can be removed leaving catheter in place without disturbing the location of the catheter. | 05-12-2011 |
Matthew Benjamin Singer, New York, NY US
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20100293061 | COMPUTER DEVICE, METHOD, AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR AUTOMATING THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, ENHANCEMENT, AND DATABASE CATALOGING OF PRESENTATION VIDEOS - A computer-implemented method is described for receiving at a computer identification of a product or service that is to be the subject of a video presentation, generating at the computer step-by-step guidance to a user specific to the subject of the video presentation on what to say in the video presentation, when to say it and how to record the subject of the video presentation, providing the step-by-step guidance from the computer to the user, receiving the video presentation at the computer and editing the video presentation at the computer. In some embodiments, the presentation is automatically processed to enhance it by combining it with additional audiovisual material, to compress it, to format it for Internet or broadcast delivery, and/or to route it for Internet or broadcast delivery. Computer apparatus for performing these steps is also described. | 11-18-2010 |
20110142420 | COMPUTER DEVICE, METHOD, AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR AUTOMATING THE DIGITAL TRANFORMATION, ENHANCEMENT, AND EDITING OF PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL VIDEOS - A computer-implemented method is described for automatically digitally transforming and editing video files to produce a finished video presentation. The method includes the steps of receiving from a user a selection of video clips to be made into the finished video presentation, automatically trimming the selected video clips, and automatically assembling the trimmed video clips into the finished presentation. Preferably, the method further comprises the steps of receiving a master video clip and automatically replacing portions of the master video clip with the trimmed video clips. In addition audio and visual effects may be added to the finished video presentation. Computer apparatus for performing these steps is also described. | 06-16-2011 |
20120201518 | COMPUTER DEVICE, METHOD, AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR AUTOMATING THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, ENHANCEMENT, AND EDITING OF PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL VIDEOS - A computer-implemented method is described for automatically digitally transforming and editing video files to produce a finished video presentation. The method includes the steps of receiving from a user a selection of video clips to be made into the finished video presentation, automatically trimming the selected video clips, and automatically assembling the trimmed video clips into the finished presentation. Preferably, the method further comprises the steps of receiving a master video clip and automatically replacing portions of the master video clip with the trimmed video clips. In addition audio and visual effects may be added to the finished video presentation. Computer apparatus for performing these steps is also described. | 08-09-2012 |
Neil Singer, Armonk, NY US
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20090154001 | DYNAMIC SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD - Techniques are provided herein for reducing vibrations in various modes of a dynamic system. One such technique comprises incorporating vibration limiting and sensitivity constraints into a partial fraction expansion equation model of the system so as to reduce vibrations to specific levels. Another technique comprises shaping a command determined using the partial fraction expansion equation model to produce a desired output. The entire command may be shaped or only selected portions thereof which produce vibrations. Another technique involves commanding in current to produce saturation in voltage. By doing this, it is possible to command voltage switches. The times at which the switches occur can be set to reduce system vibrations. Other techniques are also provided. These include varying transient portions at the beginning, middle and/or end of a move and using Posicast inputs, among others. | 06-18-2009 |
20090190248 | Dynamic System Control Method - Techniques are provided herein for reducing vibrations in various modes of a dynamic system. One such technique comprises incorporating vibration limiting and sensitivity constraints into a partial fraction expansion equation model of the system so as to reduce vibrations to specific levels. Another technique comprises shaping a command determined using the partial fraction expansion equation model to produce a desired output. The entire command may be shaped or only selected portions thereof which produce vibrations. Another technique involves commanding in current to produce saturation in voltage. By doing this it is possible to command voltage switches. The times at which the switches occur can be set to reduce system vibrations. Other techniques are also provided. These include varying transient portions at the beginning, middle and/or end of a move and using Posicast inputs, among others. | 07-30-2009 |
20120176875 | DYNAMIC SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD - A method of controlling a dynamic system including selecting at least one fundamental limiting parameter; selecting an input parameter of the dynamic system; generating a command for the input parameter causing the dynamic system to follow an output trajectory such that the fundamental limiting parameter does not substantially saturate during the output trajectory duration; and commanding the dynamic system with the command. | 07-12-2012 |
20150194843 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SWITCH STATE DETECTION AND CONTROLLING ELECTRICAL POWER - A device includes a connection receiving power from a power source under normal conditions and circuitry configured to determine, based on an input from the connection, when the power from the power source is absent; output, when the power source is absent, a test signal at the connection; and generate a detection signal based on current flow generated following the output of the test signal, wherein the detection signal indicates a position of a switch connecting the circuitry to the connection and the generated detection signal indicates the switch is closed when the current flow is above a threshold. The circuitry is configured such that when the power from the power source is absent, the switch is closed, and plural devices are connected on the supply side of the switch, the plurality of devices on the supply side appear as a substantially open circuit to the test signal. | 07-09-2015 |
Neil C. Singer, Armonk, NY US
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20100121468 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CHARACTERIZATION AND CONTROL OF USAGE DISTURBANCES IN A USAGE ENVIRONMENT OF PRINTERS AND OTHER DYNAMIC SYSTEMS - Dynamic systems with moving parts, such as printers and image forming apparatuses, for example, can shake as a result of reaction forces related to carriage movement. The characteristics of the shake are related to the particular usage environment and, therefore, can be different for the same dynamic system used in different environments. When the shake of a dynamic system is characterized while the dynamic system is in its particular usage environment, the shake can be reduced, for example, based on a degree of control specified by an operator, for every use in that same environment through adjustments based on the characterization. | 05-13-2010 |
20100309490 | VIBRATION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY AND INTERFACE FOR COMPUTER PRINTERS AND SCANNERS - Method and apparatus for altering the operation of printers and scanners to reduce vibration and/or acoustics. The technology involves altering the mode of operation of the printer or scanner to be in either “quick”, “quiet” or an intermediate mode. Additionally, means for achieving the different modes of operation are also disclosed. | 12-09-2010 |
Robert H. Singer, New York, NY US
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20110318732 | PREDICTION OF CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC RESPONSE VIA SINGLE-CELL PROFILING OF TRANSCRIPTION SITE ACTIVATION - The present invention generally relates to methods for determining tumor resistance or sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agents and the likelihood of tumor reoccurrence based on the expression levels of genes known to correlate to the chemotherapeutic agent. In particular, the expression levels of TYMS, MRGX, ATP7B and/or BAK in tumor cells, as measured by the number of active transcription sites detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), are predictive of resistance and sensitivity to chemotherapy and the likelihood of reoccurrence following chemotherapy treatment. | 12-29-2011 |
20140147836 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IMAGING MOLECULES IN LIVING SYSTEMS - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for imaging molecular interactions in living cells at high resolution, low light levels and high acquisition speeds. | 05-29-2014 |
Samuel Singer, New York, NY US
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20100156413 | CORRECTED NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING USING MAGNETIZATION TRANSFER - Techniques for corrected nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data include applying a presaturation radio frequency (RF) magnetic field different from a fat molecule resonance for a particular time to a target tissue; and applying a first measurement RF magnetic field within a first time after the particular time. Correction nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data from the target tissue is determined based on first NMR data received in response to applying the first measurement RF magnetic field. In some embodiments, a second measurement RF magnetic field is also applied in a second time different from both the particular time and the first time. Corrected NMR data is determined by subtracting the correction NMR data from second NMR data received in response to applying the second measurement RF magnetic field. Among other applications, these techniques allow distinguishing either fat or proteins in edemas, or both, from proteins in other tissues. | 06-24-2010 |
Stephen P. Singer, Spencerport, NY US
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20080248433 | PHOTOGRAPHIC ELEMENT CONTAINING A SPEED-ENHANCING COMPOUND - The invention provides a colour photographic element comprising at least one light-sensitive silver halide emulsion layer or a non silver-containing light-insensitive layer, in which at least one of these layers contains a colourless imidazole compound of formula (I) that undergoes less than 10% chemical or redox reaction directly with oxidized developer and which has a partition coefficient to enable the photographic speed of the element to be increased by at least 0.03 stop without increasing granularity, compared to the same element without the compound, wherein the compound of formula: (I) has the structure: wherein X is H or a substituent; Z represents the atoms necessary to complete an unsubstituted or substituted imidazole ring, which may form part of a fused unsubstituted or substituted ring system containing no further ring heteroatoms; wherein there is present at least one —NH group either in the imidazole ring or directly attached to the imidazole ring as part of X; provided that (a) when Z represents the atoms necessary to complete an unsubstituted or substituted benzimidazole ring, an —NH group is directly attached to the imidazole ring as part of X, and X is located between the imidazole nitrogen atoms; (b) when the —N—H group is located in the ring adjacent to the carbon atom bearing X, and X is located between the imidazole nitrogen atoms, the imidazole ring is not fused to a phenanthrene ring. The compounds of formula (I) increase speed without a concomitant increase in size of the light-sensitive silver halide grains. | 10-09-2008 |
20090233247 | INFRARED DYE FOR SILVER HALIDE-BASED PHOTOGRAPHIC ELEMENTS - A non-infrared sensitized low silver photographic element with a non-light sensitive layer, preferably an antihalation layer, containing a diphenylaminocyclopentene heptacyanine benzothiazolium infrared dye where the benzothiazolium groups have electron-withdrawing substituents on the phenyl ring and solubilzed alkyl groups on the nitrogen. The infrared dye can be present as a liquid-crystalline dispersion. This class of infrared dyes form J-aggregated species in a liquid-crystalline or a solid particle dispersion with high IR density and low visible absorbance. | 09-17-2009 |