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Ayelet Fishman, Haifa, IL US
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20090047716 | REDUCTION PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION OF EZETIMIBE - Processes for preparing ezetimibe-related compounds with a ketoreductase and for purifying ezetimibe are disclosed. | 02-19-2009 |
Brian Fishman, Chandler, AZ US
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20090163689 | GUAYULE NATURAL RUBBER LATEX THIN FILM ARTICLES - The present disclosure provides for a formula and process for making elastomeric rubber thin film articles. In particular, the formula and process is a system which produces non- | 06-25-2009 |
Daniel Fishman, Houston, TX US
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20140058401 | THORACOSCOPIC INSTRUMENT - Various embodiments relate to a surgical instrument. The surgical instrument includes a first handle member having a first handle portion and a first shaft portion; a first end member connected to the first handle member having a first instrument portion and a tab; a second end member connected to the tab of the first end member having a second instrument portion and a shaft portion; a second handle member connected to the shaft portion of the second end member; and a lock that releasably connects the second handle member to the shaft portion of the first handle member. | 02-27-2014 |
Daniel Fishman, Schenectady, NY US
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20110242546 | System For Monitoring a Relative Displacement of Components - A system is provided for monitoring a relative displacement of a pair of end-winding components. The system includes a structure mounted to the end-winding components. The system further includes a fiber Bragg grating mounted to a non-curved surface of the structure, where the fiber Bragg grating is configured to reflect incident radiation having a peak intensity at a respective wavelength based on a strain of the fiber Bragg grating. The structure is configured so that the strain produced by the structure limits a magnitude of the strain of the fiber Bragg grating within a predetermined range over a span of the relative displacement of the pair of end-winding components. | 10-06-2011 |
Daniel Fishman, Lakewood, NJ US
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20090003830 | LOSS OF SIGNAL DETECTION - An apparatus and a method for accurately detecting Loss of Optical Power (LOS) by noise power cancellation effect and optical power is measured at two output ports of an athermal periodic filter, wherein one output port in the optical frequency domain, is aligned with the signal channels of an input WDM signal (on-grid port), whereas the second output port is aligned complementary to the first output port (off-grid port). In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus computes the ratio of the measured optical powers at the two output ports of the periodic filter, and comparing them to a threshold value that is determined from the overall common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of the detection apparatus. In an alternative embodiment, the apparatus additionally compares the optical power measured at the on-grid port to a threshold power that is determined from system design parameters. | 01-01-2009 |
Danny Fishman, Houston, TX US
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20110172494 | SURGICAL RETRACTOR WITH CURVED ROTATING BLADES - Various embodiments of the present invention provide a surgical retractor having two blade-supporting arms, which are mounted to be laterally slideable towards and apart from each other by a toothed rack. Each arm supports a respective retractor blade. In some embodiments, the retractor blades are curved in the same direction as each other so that the first blade is concave in the first direction, and a second blade is also concave in the same direction. Alternatively or additionally, in some embodiments, a cushioned material or cushioned sleeve is present on the blades where the blades contact the anatomy. The cushioned material or sleeve may be made of a soft silicone. Further, the cushioned material or sleeve may be coated or molded onto the blade structure, or may be a removable sleeve that is manually slid onto or off of the blade structure. Also, alternatively or in addition in some embodiments, blade-mounted lighting may be provided. In some embodiments, the lighting may comprise a fiber optic light source that penetrates into and through the blade and terminates in an opening in the blade facing inward so that it shines light inwardly towards the direction of the other blade and/or towards the anatomy. One or both of the two opposed blades may have light sources shining generally inward. | 07-14-2011 |
Darren Fishman, Dallas, TX US
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20120233022 | SYSTEM AND COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHOD FOR FACILITATING COLLECT ON DELIVERY TRANSACTIONS - A system and computer implemented method for facilitating collect on delivery (COD) transactions may be implemented using specially programmed, general purpose computers connected to a data network. The process may be implemented using an interface provided by the COD provider and accessible to a vendor and customer. A COD payment from the customer it transferred to the COD provider. The COD provider transfers funds to the vendor upon transfer of the payment, then holds the payment for a predetermined amount of time before processing the COD payment. If the customer desires additional time before the payment is processed, they may access the COD provider via an interface and electronically change the COD payment processing date. | 09-13-2012 |
David Fishman, Denver, CO US
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20140380347 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR USER EXPERIENCE BASED CONTENT CONSUMPTION - Computer-implemented methods, systems, and computer readable media are disclosed for user experience based content consumption. The computer-implemented methods include, for example, receiving a request reflecting a content consumption of a content item. The computer-implemented methods may also include determining, using at least one processor, an alternative content consumption associated with an improved user experience than the requested content consumption as a function of historical experience data. In addition, the computer-implemented methods may also include outputting data associated with the alternative content consumption. | 12-25-2014 |
20150142955 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FACILITATING NETWORK SWITCHING - Methods, servers, and mobile devices for network selection are disclosed. A server may receive a first set of data reflecting network performance status of a first network at a plurality of locations and network performance status of a second network at the plurality of locations. The server may also receive, for example from a mobile device, a second set of data reflecting network device usage for a device operating in association with the plurality of locations. The server may also output data associated with a proposed network for the device based, at least in part, on a determination of a first impact of the network device usage on the network performance status of the first network and a determination of a second impact of the network device usage on the network performance status of the second network. | 05-21-2015 |
David A. Fishman, Lakewood, NJ US
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20080290855 | Battery Powered Intelligent Variable Power Supply/Battery Charger - A battery-powered power supply system is disclosed that is fully compatible with PMU ASIC and USB power architectures as well as being backwards compatible with the non-PMU power architectures. A battery-powered power supply utilizes a battery source (e.g., two AA battery cells in series), in a circuit including a switching power supply IC with a programmable variable output voltage and current limiter, along with a microcontroller. The invention also can include a flashlight or similar light source, which has utility beyond the obvious uses of a flashlight. The voltage and current supplied by the system of the present invention is controlled by the microcontroller to provide a variable voltage, variable as a function of time, if desired, during the charging operation. The flexibility afforded by a micro-controller controlled system allows the present invention to operate in different power or operational states and to adapt itself to the load demands. Furthermore, a unique power “boost” feature can be invoked by the user or be automatically invoked. | 11-27-2008 |
David Simon Fishman US
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20150311006 | TRANSFORMER TAPPING ARRANGEMENT AND METHODS OF OPERATION OF SAME - A tapping arrangement for a transformer, the arrangement comprising a plurality of fixed contacts, a movable rotary contact, a transition rotor with pairs of transition contacts, an interrupter coupling assembly and driving motor(s) are compacted into a single vacuum chamber | 10-29-2015 |
Elliot G. Fishman, Charleston, IL US
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20130115506 | Thermal Solution for Prismatic Lithium Ion Battery Pack - A lithium ion battery pack includes a plurality of prismatic lithium polymer cells and one or more graphite heat spreaders. Each spreader has at least two major surfaces and is made of one of a sheet of a compressed mass of exfoliated graphite particles, a graphitized polyimide sheet, or combinations thereof. | 05-09-2013 |
Elliott Fishman, Sharker Heights, OH US
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20130183566 | Thermal Management Structures for Battery Packs - A battery pack includes a plurality of cylindrical battery cells. Damage caused by thermal energy generated in the battery pack is minimized by a one or more graphite sheets in contact with a portion of each cylindrical battery cell. | 07-18-2013 |
Gary C. Fishman, Naples, FL US
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20120253904 | INTERNET-BASED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AFFILIATE MARKETING AND COMMISSION SHARING TO CREATE SALES LEADS - A system and method for an internet-based affiliate marketing and commission sharing program that offers novel alternative incentives to potential customers and gives affiliates an opportunity to reach more customers by building affiliate networks to attract individuals who would normally not be interested in participating in a conventional affiliate marketing program. | 10-04-2012 |
Gary Lee Fishman, Manalapan, NJ US
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20140158721 | DRINK THROUGH SPOUT CAP SYSTEM FOR COMMON BEVERAGE BOTTLES - A drink through spout cap system including a drink through spout cap and a coupler. The inner wall of the base housing can be substantially smooth and does not engage threads of a beverage bottle after the beverage bottle is received within the base housing. The inner wall of the base housing can be lined with a flexible material to enable the base housing to engage with the threads of a beverage bottle to conform to the bottle threads facilitating additional grip and seal. Accordingly, an appropriately sized cap can be used with a selected size of a common beverage bottle, regardless of the threads of beverage bottle. The coupler is received in the beverage bottle for coupling the beverage bottle to the base housing of the cap. The coupler includes an aperture therein for allowing a beverage in the beverage bottle to flow through the aperture to the spout. | 06-12-2014 |
Graham A. Fishman, West Bloomfield, MI US
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20080264422 | Sleep apnea CPAP headgear - A sleep apnea CPAP mask headgear system is provided which utilizes a vertical adjustable band along with a single lower horizontal adjustable band. The single horizontal strap is coupled to the sleep apnea CPAP mask using quick coupling fasteners. Spring biasing is applied to bias the mask to a user's face. | 10-30-2008 |
James B. Fishman, Cicero, IN US
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20090201413 | SURFACE CAMERA SYSTEM - A surface camera system includes a support housing configured to be embedded in the surface of a track and a camera housing couplable to the support housing. A camera is coupled to the camera housing and may be embodied as a high definition camera or a standard definition camera. The camera housing includes a top surface shaped and sized so as not to interfere with traffic on the track. | 08-13-2009 |
Joshua Fishman, Madison, WI US
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20130281644 | Fully Backbone Degradable and Functionalizable Polymers Derived from the Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization (ROMP) - Functionalized degradable ROMP (ring-opening metathesis) polymers and methods, starting monomers and synthetic monomeric and polymeric intermediates for preparation of such functionalized polymers. More specifically, monomers having a bicyclic oxazinone structure, a bicyclic urea, or a heteronorbornene core structure, among others, have been found to be substrates for ROMP polymerization. ROMP polymers prepared from these monomers have been found to be both acid and base labile. Additionally, the monomers can be chemically modified at a site distal to the polymerizable moieties and bridgehead carbons. The properties of the resulting polymers and copolymers can be tailored without destabiling the monomer. Polymers and copolymers of the invention are degradable but have a glass temperature of 100° C. or more. | 10-24-2013 |
Julia Fishman, Cranston, RI US
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20110141749 | DOWNWARD COMPATIBLE VOLTAGE TRACK LIGHTING SYSTEM - A multi-voltage compatible track system which has a single adapter for both 120 Volts and 277 Volts track systems. The systems further comprise a variable input voltage ballast capable of operating with both 120V and 277V input while operating properly. | 06-16-2011 |
Kalman Fishman, Boca Raton, FL US
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20130217947 | Hybrid Ultrasound-Guided Superficial Radiotherapy System and Method - Systems, method and devices for detecting, analyzing and treating lesions, such as skin cancer are disclosed. Such a system can include a high-frequency ultrasound imaging device to image a lesion. The system can also include a processor that executes instructions stored in memory to perform operations, and the operations can include receiving a plurality of images of the lesion from the high-frequency ultrasound imaging device, rendering a three dimensional model of the lesion using the plurality of images from the high-frequency ultrasound imaging device and determining a treatment dosimetry based on the three dimensional model of the lesion. The system can also include a radiotherapy device to provide radiotherapy treatment to the lesion, where the radiotherapy treatment is based on the treatment dosimetry. | 08-22-2013 |
Larry Fishman, Highland Lake, NY US
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20090078280 | Self-contained dental tool with extendable handle - A compact dental appliance includes a protective cap which is reversibly attachable to either end of the appliance, so that removal of the cap exposes a dental hygiene tool, and re-attachment of the cap to the appliance in the opposite orientation re-configures the cap as a handle or handle extension. In preferred embodiments, a plurality of reversibly attachable dental hygiene tools is provided. | 03-26-2009 |
20100279253 | SELF-CONTAINED DENTAL TOOL WITH EXTENDABLE HANDLE - A compact dental appliance includes a protective cap which is reversibly attachable to either end of the appliance, so that removal of the cap exposes a dental hygiene tool, and re-attachment of the cap to the appliance in the opposite orientation re-configures the cap as a handle or handle extension. In preferred embodiments, a plurality of reversibly attachable dental hygiene tools is provided. | 11-04-2010 |
Marc L. Fishman, Plantation, FL US
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20110313786 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT REVIEW - A method of medical treatment review. The method can include the steps of receiving patient data into a patient database in which the patient data at least includes a diagnosis of the patient and providing one or more treatment protocols for the patient for selection by a treating provider in which the treatment protocols are pre-approved for the patient diagnosis. The method can also include the steps of analyzing a selection of a treatment protocol by the treating provider and generating an authorization of the selected treatment protocol based on predefined criteria. Generating the authorization of the selected treatment protocol can include generating the authorization without any peer review if the selected protocol meets the predefined criteria or generating the authorization following peer review if the selected protocol does not meet the predefined criteria. | 12-22-2011 |
20130253948 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT REVIEW - A method of medical treatment review. The method can include the steps of receiving patient data into a patient database in which the patient data at least includes a diagnosis of the patient and providing one or more treatment protocols for the patient for selection by a treating provider in which the treatment protocols are pre-approved for the patient diagnosis. The method can also include the steps of analyzing a selection of a treatment protocol by the treating provider and generating an authorization of the selected treatment protocol based on predefined criteria. Generating the authorization of the selected treatment protocol can include generating the authorization without any peer review if the selected protocol meets the predefined criteria or generating the authorization following peer review if the selected protocol does not meet the predefined criteria. | 09-26-2013 |
Martin Fishman, Dallas, TX US
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20120233022 | SYSTEM AND COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHOD FOR FACILITATING COLLECT ON DELIVERY TRANSACTIONS - A system and computer implemented method for facilitating collect on delivery (COD) transactions may be implemented using specially programmed, general purpose computers connected to a data network. The process may be implemented using an interface provided by the COD provider and accessible to a vendor and customer. A COD payment from the customer it transferred to the COD provider. The COD provider transfers funds to the vendor upon transfer of the payment, then holds the payment for a predetermined amount of time before processing the COD payment. If the customer desires additional time before the payment is processed, they may access the COD provider via an interface and electronically change the COD payment processing date. | 09-13-2012 |
Mayer N. Fishman, Tampa, FL US
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20140179979 | THERAPEUTIC AGENT APPLICATORS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - The present application relates to applicators and methods for administering therapeutic agents to cancerous tissue. The applicators can be used to deliver radiation and additional therapeutic agents to cancerous tissue located in a subject. | 06-26-2014 |
Michael Fishman, Ft Lauderdale, FL US
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20110220004 | Pump Horn - Pump Horn that can easily be used to deliver a blasts of sound. The invention comprises a Chamber that can be filled continuously and indefinitely by a Push/Pull Slide attached to a Suction Piece that when pushed into the Chamber exerts pressurized air that is then pushed through a smaller Tube creating a higher pressure that goes through the Sound Producing Device then through the Amplifying Unit making a loud blasts sound. | 09-15-2011 |
Michael Fishman, Coral Springs, FL US
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20120291290 | Open Top Razor Cap and Dispenser - A disposable combination open top razor cap with razor head having an aerosol dispenser as the handle. The shaving cream can be dispensed by simply depressing the nozzle that is open on the cap and comes out through an extended dispenser opening. When the open top cap with the razor blade is attached the dispenser it is used as part of the handle. Also the razor cap does not need to be removed to spray out the shaving cream. Also the open top razor cap is removable so it could put on a full aerosol dispenser if the one it is on is empty. If the razor is worn it can be replaced with a newer open top razor on the dispenser. Additionally the razor itself can be replaced by itself on the open top razor cap. | 11-22-2012 |
20120325503 | Aerosol Fire Extinguisher with Trigger Sprayer - An Aerosol Fire Extinguisher with Trigger Sprayer that can be easily held in one hand. The extinguishing agent is under pressure in an aerosol can and can only be released by pulling the tab of the trigger sprayer. The Trigger Sprayer Unit cannot be sprayed until the tab is pulled. The Can is a cylindrical canister housing and has a Dip Tube that goes to the bottom of the can to the Fire Extinguishing Agent. There is Propellant in the can that pushes the Fire Extinguishing Agent up through the Dip Tube. Pulling the tab of the Sprayer Unit allows the Trigger to be pressed and be moved so the Trigger Pivoting Member of the Trigger Sprayer Unit is able to press down on the stem of the Mounting Cup of the Can which then allows the Propellant in the Can to force the Fire Extinguishing Agent through the Dip Tube up through the Chamber Hole into the Direction Chamber with pressure out the Nozzle toward the fire. The user then holds down the trigger and sprays the fire with the Fire Extinguishing Agent until the fire is out. | 12-27-2012 |
20150014442 | Aerosol water with trigger sprayer - An Aerosol Water with Trigger Sprayer that can be easily held in one hand. The water is under pressure in an aerosol can and can only be released by pulling the tab of the trigger sprayer. The Trigger Sprayer Unit cannot be sprayed until the tab is pulled. The Can is a cylindrical canister housing and has a Dip Tube that goes to the bottom of the can to the Water. There is Propellant in the can that pushes the Water up through the Dip Tube. Pulling the tab of the Sprayer Unit allows the Trigger to be pressed and be moved so the Trigger Pivoting Member of the Trigger Sprayer Unit is able to press down on the stem of the Mounting Cup of the Can which then allows the Propellant in the Can to force the Water through the Dip Tube up through the Chamber Hole into the Direction Chamber with pressure out the Nozzle toward the area to be sprayed. The user then holds down the trigger and sprays the area, | 01-15-2015 |
20150021413 | Aerosol Lubricant and or Solvent Cleaner with a Trigger sprayer - An Aerosol Lubricant and or Solvent Cleaner with Trigger Sprayer that can be easily held in one hand. The Lubricant and or Solvent Cleaner is under pressure in an aerosol can and can only be released by pulling the tab of the trigger sprayer. The Trigger Sprayer Unit cannot be sprayed until the tab is pulled. The Can is a cylindrical canister housing and has a Dip Tube that goes to the bottom of the can to the Lubricant and or Solvent Cleaner. There is Propellant in the can that pushes the Lubricant and or Solvent Cleaner up through the Dip Tube. Pulling the tab of the Sprayer Unit allows the Trigger to be pressed and be moved so the Trigger Pivoting Member of the Trigger Sprayer Unit is able to press down on the stem of the Mounting Cup of the Can which then allows the Propellant in the Can to force the Lubricant and or Solvent Cleaner through the Dip Tube up through the Chamber Hole into the Direction Chamber with pressure out the Nozzle toward the area to be sprayed. The user then holds down the trigger and sprays the area, | 01-22-2015 |
20150360851 | Aerosol Isopropyl Alcohol Mixture Agent with Trigger Sprayer - An Aerosol Isopropyl Alcohol Mixture Agent with Trigger Sprayer that can be easily held in one hand. The Isopropyl Alcohol Mixture Agent is in a bag inside a can and under pressure from air nitrogen, 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane, Difluoroethane, Petroleum Hydrocarbon, CO2, HFC1234ze, individually or mixture thereof and can only be initially opened and released by pulling the tab of the trigger sprayer. The Trigger Assembly cannot be sprayed until the tab is pulled. The Can is cylindrical canister housing and has a Dip Tube that goes to the bag of the can to the Isopropyl Alcohol Mixture Agent. There is Propellant composed of air nitrogen, 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane, Difluoroethane, Petroleum Hydrocarbon, CO2, HFC1234ze, individually or mixture thereof in the can that pushes on the bag holding the Isopropyl Alcohol Mixture Agent up through the Dip Tube to the Valve Operative and then to the Actuator Stem up through the Trigger Sprayer Initially pulling the tab of the Trigger Assembly allows the Trigger to be pressed and be moved. Once the Tab is pulled it does not ever need to be pulled again for future uses and allows the Trigger Pivoting Member of the Trigger Assembly to press down on the Actuator Stem which then exerts pressure on the Valve Operative which allows the Propellant in the Can to exert pressure on the bag and force the Isopropyl Alcohol Mixture Agent in the bag through the Dip Tube up the Valve Operative through the Chamber Hole into the Direction Chamber with pressure up through the Nozzle out the Opening toward the area to be treated. The user then holds down the trigger and sprays the area to be treated with the Isopropyl Alcohol Mixture Agent which comes out as a mist in a spray cone. | 12-17-2015 |
20150360852 | Aerosol Sodium Chloride Mixture Agent with Trigger Sprayer - An Aerosol Sodium Chloride Mixture Agent with Trigger Sprayer that can be easily held in one hand. The Sodium Chloride Mixture Agent is in a bag inside a can and under pressure from air nitrogen, 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane, Difluoroethane, Petroleum Hydrocarbon, CO2, HFC1234ze, individually or mixture thereof and can only be initially opened and released by pulling the tab of the trigger sprayer. The Trigger Assembly cannot be sprayed until the tab is pulled. The Can is cylindrical canister housing and has a Dip Tube that goes to the bag of the can to the Sodium Chloride Mixture Agent. There is Propellant composed of air nitrogen, 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane, Difluoroethane, Petroleum Hydrocarbon, CO2, HFC1234ze, individually or mixture thereof in the can that pushes on the bag holding the Sodium Chloride Mixture Agent up through the Dip Tube to the Valve Operative and then to the Actuator Stem up through the Trigger Sprayer | 12-17-2015 |
20160050972 | Aerosol Liquid Cleaner for Mods, E-ciigs and/or Vaporizers - An aerosol electronics cleaner with trigger sprayer that can be easily held in one hand. The aerosol electronics cleaner can be used on circuit boards, connectors, electronic contacts to clean oil, dirt, flux residue and condensation from sensitive electronics. Also great for use on mods, e-cigs and/or vaporizers. An aerosol electronics cleaner with trigger sprayer that can be sprayed mods, e-cigs and/or vaporizers for removing e-liquid used in tobacco flavored or unfavored, non-tobacco flavored e-liquid and cannabis flavored and unflavored e-liquid. In the preferred embodiment of the invention a trigger assembly is utilized to expel the liquid cleaner having a | 02-25-2016 |
Michael N. Fishman, Great Neck, NY US
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20090275447 | GRIP SLEEVE FOR EXERCISE BAR - A grip sleeve for an exercise bar grip surface. The grip sleeve includes a tubular member having a thickness and a longitudinal length sized to accommodate a user's hand. The thickness defined by the distance between an outer surface of the tubular member and an inner surface of the tubular member. The inner surface sized to substantially surround a grip surface of the exercise bar. The cut extends across the entire longitudinal length and through the thickness for removeably securing the member to the exercise bar. The tubular member is formed of an elastic material such that the cut can be forced apart from a closed position to an open position by a user in order to removeably secure the sleeve on the exercise bar. The material being biased to return the cut to the closed position when no longer forced apart. | 11-05-2009 |
20090275448 | GRIPPING APPARATUS FOR AN EXERCISE BAR - A gripping apparatus for an exercise bar grip surface. The apparatus including an elongate flexible strap and a tubular member. The strap including a retention member for removeably securing to a wrist of a user. The strap including an extension portion, where the extension portion extends away from the retention member. The tubular member mounts on the exercise bar grip surface. The tubular member having a longitudinal length, wherein the tubular member is open at opposed ends of the longitudinal length. The tubular member having an inner passage defined by at least one wall. The tubular member including a cut passing through the wall and extending across the longitudinal length. A portion of the strap is secured to the tubular member, whereby an amount of the extension portion between the retention member and the tubular member is selectively adjustable. | 11-05-2009 |
Neal Fishman, New York, NY US
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20160140150 | ANALYZING DATA SOURCES FOR INACTIVE DATA - According to embodiments of the present invention, machines, systems, methods and computer program products for analyzing data sources for inactive data are presented. Data accesses within one or more data sources are monitored, and data access information is generated based on the monitored data accesses, wherein the data access information indicates accessed and non-accessed data within the one or more data sources. The data access information is applied to a profile to identify inactive data within the one or more data sources, wherein the profile includes one or more criteria for determining inactive data including a time interval for data access. Notifications of the identified inactive data within the one or more data sources are generated. | 05-19-2016 |
20160142270 | ANALYZING DATA SOURCES FOR INACTIVE DATA - According to embodiments of the present invention, machines, systems, methods and computer program products for analyzing data sources for inactive data are presented. Data accesses within one or more data sources are monitored, and data access information is generated based on the monitored data accesses, wherein the data access information indicates accessed and non-accessed data within the one or more data sources. The data access information is applied to a profile to identify inactive data within the one or more data sources, wherein the profile includes one or more criteria for determining inactive data including a time interval for data access. Notifications of the identified inactive data within the one or more data sources are generated. | 05-19-2016 |
Neil Fishman, Bothell, WA US
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20130321593 | VIEW FRUSTUM CULLING FOR FREE VIEWPOINT VIDEO (FVV) - The view frustum culling technique described herein allows Free Viewpoint Video (FVV) or other 3D spatial video rendering at a client by sending only the 3D geometry and texture (e.g., RGB) data necessary for a specific viewpoint or view frustum from a server to the rendering client. The synthetic viewpoint is then rendered by the client by using the received geometry and texture data for the specific viewpoint or view frustum. In some embodiments of the view frustum culling technique, the client has both some texture data and 3D geometric data stored locally if there is sufficient local processing power. Additionally, in some embodiments, additional spatial and temporal data can be sent to the client to support changes in the view frustum by providing additional geometry and texture data that will likely be immediately used if the viewpoint is changed either spatially or temporally. | 12-05-2013 |
Neil Fishman, Redmond, WA US
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20090187760 | Security Mechanism within a Local Area Network - A local area network server may issue security certificates to client devices on the network for two-way authentication across the network. The certificates may be issued through a transaction performed over the network and, in some cases, may be automated. The server may have a self signed or a trusted security certificate which may serve as a basis for issuing certificates to various clients. After a certificate is issued, future communications on the network may be authenticated by both the server and client, and the communications may be encrypted using the certificates. | 07-23-2009 |
20090292806 | Management of Remotely Hosted Services - A management system for remote services may use an administrative server within a local area network to manage the remote services for many manageable entities. The administrative server may connect to a clearinghouse server outside the local area network to obtain information about available remote services and to consolidate some operations for interfacing to the remote services. In some embodiments, the clearinghouse server may act as a proxy for many different remote services and may enable some functions to be aggregated across different remote services, such as billing, authentication, provisioning, and other functions. The administrative server may configure the managed entities to access the remote services as well as other functions. | 11-26-2009 |
20130042012 | Multi-Headed Thin Client - Images from web pages may be classified based on the text associated with the images. A system for identifying and classifying images may identify one or more web pages containing the image, determine topics from the text of the web pages, and develop a set of training phrases for a classifier. The classifier may be trained, then used to analyze the text in the web pages. The training set may include both positive examples and negative examples of text taken from the website. A positive example may include captions or other elements directly associated with the image, while negative examples may include text taken from the web page, but from a large distance from the web page. In some cases, the system may iterate on the classification process to refine the results. | 02-14-2013 |
20130321396 | MULTI-INPUT FREE VIEWPOINT VIDEO PROCESSING PIPELINE - Free viewpoint video of a scene is generated and presented to a user. An arrangement of sensors generates streams of sensor data each of which represents the scene from a different geometric perspective. The sensor data streams are calibrated. A scene proxy is generated from the calibrated sensor data streams. The scene proxy geometrically describes the scene as a function of time and includes one or more types of geometric proxy data which is matched to a first set of current pipeline conditions in order to maximize the photo-realism of the free viewpoint video resulting from the scene proxy at each point in time. A current synthetic viewpoint of the scene is generated from the scene proxy. This viewpoint generation maximizes the photo-realism of the current synthetic viewpoint based upon a second set of current pipeline conditions. The current synthetic viewpoint is displayed. | 12-05-2013 |
20130321575 | HIGH DEFINITION BUBBLES FOR RENDERING FREE VIEWPOINT VIDEO - A “Dynamic High Definition Bubble Framework” allows local clients to display and navigate FVV of complex multi-resolution and multi-viewpoint scenes while reducing computational overhead and bandwidth for rendering and/or transmitting the FVV. Generally, the FVV is presented to the user as a broad area from some distance away. Then, as the user zooms in or changes viewpoints, one or more areas of the overall area are provided in higher definition or fidelity. Therefore, rather than capturing and providing high definition everywhere (at high computational and bandwidth costs), the Dynamic High Definition Bubble Framework captures one or more “bubbles” or volumetric regions in higher definition in locations where it is believed that the user will be most interested. This information is then provided to the client to allow individual clients to navigate and zoom different regions of the FVV during playback without losing fidelity or resolution in the zoomed areas. | 12-05-2013 |
20130321586 | CLOUD BASED FREE VIEWPOINT VIDEO STREAMING - Cloud based FVV streaming technique embodiments presented herein generally employ a cloud based FVV pipeline to create, render and transmit FVV frames depicting a captured scene as would be viewed from a current synthetic viewpoint selected by an end user and received from a client computing device. The FVV frames use a similar level of bandwidth as a conventional streaming movie would consume. To change viewpoints, a new viewpoint is sent from the client to the cloud, and a new streaming movie is initiated from the new viewpoint. Frames associated with that viewpoint are created, rendered and transmitted to the client until a new viewpoint request is received. | 12-05-2013 |
Neil S. Fishman, Bothell, WA US
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20110041124 | Version Management System - A version management system may maintain an updated installation package for a software application as the application is updated from time to time. The updated installation package may allow the application to be reinstalled using the updated installation package without having to start with an original installation package and apply successive updates. In one embodiment, a distribution medium may have a read only memory location containing an original installation package and a read/write memory location that may contain updated installation packages that are created as updates are received and applied. In some cases, the updated installation packages may include various system state parameters, as well as configuration information for the managed software system as well as related software products. | 02-17-2011 |
20110246654 | Wireless Shared Resource Computing - The formation of a wireless device group for use in the shared resource computing environment involves establishing a wireless communication connection between a host wireless interface device and each of one or more dependent wireless interface devices, in which each dependent wireless interface devices is configured to not directly communicate with a computing device. Another wireless communication connection is established between the host wireless interface device and the computing device when the host wireless interface device is within a host connection distance of the computing device. | 10-06-2011 |
20110246922 | Enhanced Virtualization System - A computing device creates lightweight state files. The state files may include information relating to user processes, user-interface elements, and time points. When loaded, the state files restore the saved state. State files may be transferred to different computing devices thus making a computer state portable. A series of state files viewed as a stream showing changes in the system state over time. | 10-06-2011 |
20140232816 | PROVIDING A TELE-IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE USING A MIRROR METAPHOR - A tele-immersive environment is described that provides interaction among participants of a tele-immersive session. The environment includes two or more set-ups, each associated with a participant. Each set-up, in turn, includes mirror functionality for presenting a three-dimensional virtual space for viewing by a local participant. The virtual space shows at least some of the participants as if the participants were physically present at a same location and looking into a mirror. The mirror functionality can be implemented as a combination of a semi-transparent mirror and a display device, or just a display device acting alone. According to another feature, the environment may present a virtual object in a manner that allows any of the participants of the tele-immersive session to interact with the virtual object. | 08-21-2014 |
20150373168 | WIRELESS SHARED RESOURCE COMPUTING - The formation of a wireless device group for use in a computing environment involves establishing a wireless communication connection between a host wireless interface device and each of one or more dependent wireless interface devices, in which each dependent wireless interface device is configured to not directly communicate with a computing device. Another wireless communication connection is established between the host wireless interface device and the computing device when the host wireless interface device is within a host connection distance of the computing device. A further wireless communication connection can be established between the host wireless interface device and a second, different computing device. | 12-24-2015 |
Neil S. Fishman, Redmond, WA US
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20090144437 | Securing a Server in a Dynamic Addressing Environment - A dynamic address router may provide dynamically updated routing to a device with a dynamic network address as well as provide a security certificate for the device. The device may be routed using a subordinate domain name. The principal domain name and a security certificate may be held by a single service provider that may enable a simple setup and configuration mechanism, as well as to guarantee the authenticity of the security holder even though the holder may connect through a dynamic address connection. | 06-04-2009 |
Neil Scott Fishman, Bothell, WA US
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20130067019 | SELECTIVE USE OF SHARED MEMORY FOR REMOTE DESKTOP APPLICATION - A method includes determining if a server supporting an application and a client having remote desktop access to the server are on a same physical computing device. Upon determining that the server and the client are on the same physical computing device, graphics data related to the application is stored from the server to shared memory that is accessible by the server and by the client. Information to enable the client to retrieve the graphics data stored by the server in the shared memory is communicated from the server to the client. | 03-14-2013 |
20140379793 | SELECTIVE USE OF SHARED MEMORY FOR REMOTE DESKTOP APPLICATION - A method includes determining if a server supporting an application and a client having remote desktop access to the server are on a same physical computing device. Upon determining that the server and the client are on the same physical computing device, graphics data related to the application is stored from the server to shared memory that is accessible by the server and by the client. Information to enable the client to retrieve the graphics data stored by the server in the shared memory is communicated from the server to the client. | 12-25-2014 |
Paul Fishman, Baltimore, MD US
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20100158950 | USE OF TETANUS TOXIN TO AMPLIFY INADEQUATE VOLUNTARY MUSCLE CONTRACTION OR TO IMPROVE MUSCLE TONE IN AN ANIMAL ACTIVELY VACCINATED AGAINST THE TOXIN AND A REGIMEN FOR TREATMENT - A method of improving muscle movement, contraction and/or tone in an animal is provided. The method is carried out by administering tetanus toxin to the muscle of an animal has already been vaccinated against tetanus toxin. The toxin is administered in an amount sufficient to improve muscle movement, contraction and/or tone. The method may be used to treat patients with impaired muscle function, e.g due to compromise of the central nervous system (for example, due to stroke or spinal cord injury) or due to muscle atrophy (for example, due to immobilization after an injury). A regimen for dosage escalation of tetanus toxin is also provided. | 06-24-2010 |
20110070202 | Targeted delivery to the brain of magnetically labeled stem cells - Provided herein is a method of targeting stem cells to a specific region of the central nervous system of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising the steps of administering stem cells containing a superparamagnetic nanoparticles to said individual; and applying an external source of a magnetic field to the exterior of said individual's brain so as to advance and maneuver said stem cells. Also provided is a composition for targeting cells to a specific region of the central nervous system of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising stem cells containing a superparamagnetic nanoparticles. | 03-24-2011 |
Paul S. Fishman, Baltimore, MD US
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20100204054 | METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING INHIBITORS OF BOTULINUM NEUROTOXINS - A system and method for identifying a botulinum neurotoxin inhibitor employing a botulinum neurotoxin substrate complex having a peptide substrate, preferably SNAP-25, a reporter domain on one side of said peptide substrate and an immobilization domain on the opposite side of said peptide substrate. The botulinum neurotoxin inhibitor is identified by its ability to decrease the relative amount of cleaved complex, detected through measuring a decrease in complex bound to a solid support. The method of the present invention also utilizes novel cells that express a botulinum neurotoxin substrate complex. The methods of the present invention are adapted for cell based screening to monitor the catalytic activity of a BoNT in living cells and to identify molecules that inhibit the catalytic activity of a BoNT in living cells. Also provided are novel stable cell lines that express the botulinum toxin substrate complex and viral vectors capable of efficiently expressing an active light chain of the BoNT within mammalian cells. | 08-12-2010 |
20120237955 | METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING INHIBITORS OF BOTULINUM NEUROTOXINS - A system and method for identifying a | 09-20-2012 |
Pnina Fishman, Herzliya, IL US
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20130045943 | A3AR AGONISTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF UVEITIS - The present disclosure relates to the use of an A | 02-21-2013 |
Saul Fishman, Highland Park, NJ US
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20090285199 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING ENTERPRISE ADDRESSING IN NETWORKS - A method and apparatus for supporting enterprise addressing in networks are disclosed. For example, the method creates a Domain Name System (DNS) service record and loading said DNS service record in a public DNS server for a customer, wherein the DNS service record supports a mapping of a domain name of the customer to a sub-domain name of a service provider. The method receives a call destined to a customer endpoint device for the customer; and forwards the call to the customer in accordance with the DNS service record. | 11-19-2009 |
20110122865 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ACCESS AND EGRESS UNIFORM RESOURCE IDENTIFIERS FOR ROUTING - A method and apparatus for providing routing of calls in a packet network, e.g., a Voice over Internet Protocol (IP) network, using one or more criteria extracted from signaling information to determine the routing for the calls are disclosed. In one embodiment, the routing criteria extracted from signaling messages comprises at least one of: an access Uniform Resource Identifier, a destination phone number, a destination URI host, a calling party number, a calling party URI host, an incoming IP address, or a requested codec. An access URI and the egress URI are used to enhance routing decisions in a VoIP network. For instance, the egress URI can be used to specify egress route selections from the egress point of a VoIP network. The access URI can be used to influence the routing decisions within the VoIP network as well as the routing decisions with regard to egress routes from the egress point of the VoIP network. | 05-26-2011 |
20120219127 | Method and system for implementing aggregate endpoints on IMS networks - A method and system are adapted to provide telephony services to aggregate endpoints on an Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network. The method includes assigning one or multiple PUIDs for surrogate registration purposes during the provisioning of the aggregate endpoint, performing reliable surrogate registration on behalf of the aggregate endpoint, allowing multiple SBCs to perform surrogate registrations independently for the same aggregate endpoint to achieve reliability, and providing reliable connection from an IMS core to the aggregate endpoints via multiple S/BCs. The system includes one or more Session Border Controllers (S/BC), at least one set of Call/Session Control Functions (CSCF), and an HSS operatively coupled together. | 08-30-2012 |
20130010783 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ACCESS AND EGRESS UNIFORM RESOURCE IDENTIFIERS FOR ROUTING - A method and apparatus for providing routing of calls in a packet network, using one or more criteria extracted from signaling information to determine the routing for the calls are disclosed. The routing criteria extracted from signaling messages comprises at least one of: an access Uniform Resource Identifier, a destination phone number, a destination URI host, a calling party number, a calling party URI host, an incoming IP address, or a requested codec. An access URI and the egress URI are used to enhance routing decisions in a VoIP network. The egress URI can be used to specify egress route selections from the egress point of a VoIP network. The access URI can be used to influence the routing decisions within the VoIP network as well as the routing decisions with regard to egress routes from the egress point of the VoIP network. | 01-10-2013 |
Saul Daniel Fishman, Highland Park, NJ US
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20090310604 | Method for Service Processor Discrimination and Precedence in a Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) Network - A method and apparatus for identifying and prioritizing applications and application servers in a Voice over IP network is disclosed. In a first embodiment, elements of signaling information are extracted from a call and are mapped to parameters associated with the call. These mapped parameters are then used by a service broker in a VoIP network to identify one or more application servers adapted to process the values of the respective parameter. The service broker may illustratively identify the application servers by a pointer to permit flexible reassignment of processing of a given parameter. The matched pointer/parameter combinations are then mapped to a precedence index. Then, according to this precedence index, the aforementioned pointers are mapped to specific addresses of application servers and the elements of signaling information are forwarded to those addresses for processing of applications. | 12-17-2009 |
20120155479 | SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING A CALL WITH A TDM NETWORK AND ROUTING THE CALL WITH AN IP NETWORK - A system for processing calls with a time division multiplexing (TDM) network and routing the calls via an internet protocol network is disclosed. The system may receive a call from a call originating device. The call may then be routed to a time division multiplexing switch at which call processing is performed to determine routing information for the call. The routing information may then be received at a first VoIP media gateway, and the call may then be routed by the first VoIP media gateway. Once the call is answered, the connection between the time division multiplexing switch and the VoIP media gateway may be terminated to enable the total number of terminations to be reduced, thereby creating a more efficient system. | 06-21-2012 |
Seth Fishman, Highland Beach, FL US
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20130266972 | METHOD OF DETECTING PROTEIN LOSING ENTEROPATHY IN ANIMALS - The present invention provides a method and kit for the detection of Protein Losing Enteropathy (PLE) in animals. The method includes the steps of (a) obtaining a biological sample from an animal to be tested and (b) determining the absence or presence of albumin in the biological sample via a kit comprising an immunoassay utilizing a species-specific anti-albumin antibody. | 10-10-2013 |
Seth Fishman, Boynton Beach, FL US
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20090111131 | Method of detecting protein losing enteropathy in animals - The present invention provides a method and kit for the detection of Protein Losing Enteropathy (PLE) in animals. The method includes the steps of (a) obtaining a biological sample from an animal to be tested and (b) determining the absence or presence of albumin in the biological sample via a kit comprising an immunoassay utilizing a species-specific anti-albumin antibody. | 04-30-2009 |
Toby Fishman, Pomona, NY US
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20160100665 | HAIR TWIST - Apparatus and methods for depending a hair accessory from hair. The apparatus may include a coil with one or more oblique termination surfaces. The surface may provide the accessory with contact with the hair. The surface may reduce the likelihood of the coil being urged away from the hair by a foreign object. | 04-14-2016 |
Vadim Fishman, Beach Haven, NJ US
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20140164288 | SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING AND PROVIDING A PORTFOLIO OVERLAY FOR INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO ADJUSTMENT TO MITIGATE FINANCIAL RISK - The disclosed technology, in certain embodiments, analyzes financial market data to determine a financial overlay that is provided to portfolio owners in order to notify or alert the portfolio owner regarding when to convert an investment to cash and/or cash equivalents, buy an investment, or sell an investment. In certain embodiments, financial market data is used to determine the status of respective market sectors based on a change in behavior and/or a correlation to a financial index. In certain embodiments, a financial overlay decision associated with the market sectors is determined based on the status of a market sector. The financial overlay decision may be provided to portfolio owners and may include a decision to maintain an investment, buy an investment, sell an investment, or convert an investment to cash or cash equivalents. | 06-12-2014 |
Vladimir Fishman, Farmington, CT US
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20090313087 | METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING NET PRESENT VALUE OF A CROSS-SELLING MARKETING CAMPAIGN - The present invention applies a novel iterative algorithm to the problem of multidimensional optimization by supplying a strict, nonlinear mathematical solution to what has traditionally been treated as a linear multidimensional problem. The process consists of randomly selecting a statistically significant sample of a prospect list, calculating the value of the utility function for each pair of an offer and selected prospects, reducing the original linear multidimensional problem to a non-linear problem with a feasible number of dimensions, solving the non-linear problem for the selected sample numerically with the desired tolerance using an iterative algorithm, and using the results to calculate an optimal set of offers in one pass for the full prospect list. | 12-17-2009 |