Ledak
Paul J. Ledak, Williston, VT US
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20090300680 | Method and Apparatus for Displaying Interactions With Media by Members of a Social Software System - A media viewing method and system monitors user interaction with an electronic program guide. An awareness engine collects data generated by the user interaction and forms awareness indicators and information. The awareness information is output to end users and is indicative of which users in a social circle are accessing (e.g. viewing, playing, or recording) or have accessed which media works. Some output enables user-to-user interaction. The media works may be supplied by cable television, satellite television, online or global computer network sources. | 12-03-2009 |
Paul J. Ledak, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20140068759 | Secure Connected Digital Media Platform - An embodiment of the invention provides a system including a secure media device having one or more security keys stored therein. The secure media device is housed in a device that is connected to a television unit and a network. Secure application environments are housed in the device, wherein each secure application environment is operationally isolated from one another. The secure application environments receive and process information sent over the network only if the information includes a security code corresponding to the security key in the secure media device. The security code is obtained from a clearinghouse when the information satisfies predetermined criteria. More specifically, the clearinghouse receives a copy of the security key from a manufacturer of the secure media device and creates the security code based on the security key. | 03-06-2014 |
Stepen M. Ledak, Santee, CA US
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20140084990 | DISPLAY WITH TOUCH SENSING SYSTEM - In one embodiment, a kit for making a touch-sensitive personalized display includes a first medium that is foldable according to score lines to form a cavity. The first medium includes an adhesion surface to receive a personalized second medium, and a back surface opposite the adhesion surface. The second medium includes a personalization surface to receive a user selected-image, and includes a rear surface opposite the personalization surface to adhere to the first medium's adhesion surface. The kit includes a conductive touch sensing system to detect a user touch at the personalization surface and to trigger an action at an electronic device responsive to detection of the touch. | 03-27-2014 |
Stephen Ledak, Santee, CA US
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20160139031 | Testing a Peel Force of an Adhesive Medium - Testing a peel force of an adhesive medium includes an elevator assembly slidably connected to a column, the elevator assembly includes a connection to a gripper plate, and the gripper plate includes a first slot sized to accommodate a free portion of an adhesive medium and a jammer sized to secure the free portion of the adhesive medium in the first slot. | 05-19-2016 |
Steve Ledak, Santee, CA US
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20140064515 | DISPLAY WITH WAVE GENERATORS - In one embodiment, a kit for making a display includes a first medium, a support element, and first and second wave generators. The first medium is foldable according to scoring to form a display with a cavity. The element is attachable or attached to a back surface of the folded first medium, to be positioned at least partially within the cavity. The first wave generator is attachable or attached to the back surface, to receive signals from a signal generator and produce mechanical waves that cause the first medium to vibrate and generate audible acoustic waves within a first frequency range. The second wave generator is attachable or attached to the element, to receive signals from the signal generator and produce mechanical waves that cause the element to vibrate and generate audible acoustic waves within a second frequency range, different from the first frequency range. | 03-06-2014 |