Danziger, US
Benjamin J. Danziger, Cincinnati, OH US
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20150265347 | DETECTING SHORT CIRCUITS IN ELECTROSURGICAL MEDICAL DEVICES - Various embodiments are directed to an electrosurgical systems and methods for providing an electrosurgical signal to a patient. An electrosurgical signal defining a plurality of pulses may be provided to first and second electrodes. A first reading may be received indicating an impedance between the first and second electrodes taken at a first point of a first pulse of the electrosurgical signal. A second reading may indicate the impedance a first point of a second pulse of the electrosurgical signal, where the first point of the first pulse and the first point of the second pulse are at equivalent positions within the first and second pulses. Based on a comparison of the first reading and the second reading, a short circuit may be determined and a signal indicating the short circuit may be generated. | 09-24-2015 |
Gabriel Danziger, Moshav Nir-Zvi, IL US
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20080209606 | Argyranthemum plant named 'Danargy20' - A new and distinct | 08-28-2008 |
James Danziger, Mason, OH US
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20090176935 | AMPHIPHILIC GRAFT POLYMERS BASED ON POLYALKYLENE OXIDES AND VINYL ESTERS - Amphiphilic graft polymers based on water-soluble polyalkylene oxides (A) as a graft base and side chains formed by polymerization of a vinyl ester component (B), said polymers having an average of ≦1 graft site per 50 alkylene oxide units and mean molar masses M | 07-09-2009 |
20100234631 | ALKOXYLATED POLYALKANOLAMINES - The present invention relates to polymers obtainable by condensation of N-(hydroxy-alkyl)amines and reacting the remaining hydroxy and/or secondary amino groups of the condensation product with alkylene oxides and to derivatives obtainable by quaternization, protonation, sulphation and/or phosphation of said polymers, as well as to a process for preparing said polymers and a process for preparing said derivatives. | 09-16-2010 |
20100261634 | AMPHIPHILIC WATER-SOLUBLE ALKOXYLATED POLYALKYLENEIMINES HAVING AN INNER POLYETHYLENE OXIDE BLOCK AND AN OUTER POLYPROPYLENE OXIDE BLOCK - The present invention relates to amphiphilic water-soluble alkoxylated polyalkyleneimines having an inner polyethylene oxide block comprising 20 to 50 polyethylene oxide units and an outer polypropylene oxide block comprising 10 to 50 polyethylene oxide units and especially to such alkoxylated polyalkyleneimines wherein the ratio of polyethylene oxide units and polypropylene oxide units is proportionally related to the square root of the number of polyalkyleneimine units present in the backbone. The present invention further relates to the use of these alkoxylated polyalkyleneimines as a soil detachment promoting additive to laundry detergents and cleaning compositions and to laundry detergents and cleaning compositions which comprise these alkoxylated mono- or polyalkyleneimines. | 10-14-2010 |
Josh Danziger, Hoboken, NJ US
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20110252335 | Zooming in a Web Browser - A computer-implemented method for managing the display of information in a web browser involves identifying a web browser type of a web browser on a computing device, identifying a zoom level of the web browser, obtaining size-related information about one or more graphical elements displayed by the web browser, determining a matching size for an element to be provided on the browser, and adjusting the matching size to account for zooming-related measurement errors for the identified browser type and the identified zoom level. | 10-13-2011 |
Joshua Ari Danziger, Metuchen, NJ US
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20150193404 | OPERATIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS PROXY FOR THIN CLIENTS - Systems and methods are disclosed herein for an operational transformation proxy for a thin client. The systems and methods may be used for collaboratively editing an electronic object such as an electronic document from a thin client. A first request is received at an OT proxy from the thin client to make a first change to a first version of the electronic object. A first mutation, including the first change to the first version of the electronic document, is created. A second mutation is received at the OT proxy from the server. At the OT proxy, the second mutation of the electronic object is converted into a third mutation of the electronic object based on the first mutation. | 07-09-2015 |
20150195375 | DYNAMICALLY SIZING CHUNKS IN A PARTIALLY LOADED SPREADSHEET MODEL - A method for managing a dynamically-sized chunked spreadsheet model on a server includes creating, on the server, a plurality of chunks representing a spreadsheet, where a first chunk in the plurality of chunks includes a first range of cells in the spreadsheet. The method further includes storing on the server a mutation log for the spreadsheet, and receiving a first plurality of mutations from a plurality of client computers, where the first plurality of mutations are stored in the mutation log. The method further includes applying the first plurality of mutations to the first chunk in response to a first client computer in the plurality of client computers requesting the first range of cells, and sending the first chunk to the first client computer. | 07-09-2015 |
20150199326 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MUTATIONS AND OPERATIONAL TRANSFORMS IN A COLLABORATIVE SPREADSHEET ENVIRONMENT - Mutations representing spreadsheet edit operations are received at a server from client computers of collaborators and also at a collaborator's client computer from other collaborators and the server. Different mutations may conflict, i.e., provide contradictory instructions on how a spreadsheet is to be edited. Techniques for representing sort operations, cut-and-paste operations, and operations to change cell properties as mutations, and operational transform techniques that can be used to resolve conflicts between such mutations, are disclosed herein. Further disclosed herein are techniques for identifying and processing computationally intensive types of mutations in a calculation thread which operates asynchronously with respect to a UI thread at a collaborator's client computer. The processing may include performing an operational transform on results of the calculation thread based on results obtained in the UI thread. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199327 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MUTATIONS AND OPERATIONAL TRANSFORMS IN A COLLABORATIVE SPREADSHEET ENVIRONMENT - Mutations representing spreadsheet edit operations are received at a server from client computers of collaborators and also at a collaborator's client computer from other collaborators and the server. Different mutations may conflict, i.e., provide contradictory instructions on how a spreadsheet is to be edited. Techniques for representing sort operations, cut-and-paste operations, and operations to change cell properties as mutations, and operational transform techniques that can be used to resolve conflicts between such mutations, are disclosed herein. Further disclosed herein are techniques for identifying and processing computationally intensive types of mutations in a calculation thread which operates asynchronously with respect to a UI thread at a collaborator's client computer. The processing may include performing an operational transform on results of the calculation thread based on results obtained in the UI thread. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199328 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MUTATIONS AND OPERATIONAL TRANSFORMS IN A COLLABORATIVE SPREADSHEET ENVIRONMENT - Mutations representing spreadsheet edit operations are received at a server from client computers of collaborators and also at a collaborator's client computer from other collaborators and the server. Different mutations may conflict, i.e., provide contradictory instructions on how a spreadsheet is to be edited. Techniques for representing sort operations, cut-and-paste operations, and operations to change cell properties as mutations, and operational transform techniques that can be used to resolve conflicts between such mutations, are disclosed herein. Further disclosed herein are techniques for identifying and processing computationally intensive types of mutations in a calculation thread which operates asynchronously with respect to a UI thread at a collaborator's client computer. The processing may include performing an operational transform on results of the calculation thread based on results obtained in the UI thread. | 07-16-2015 |
Katie Danziger, Old Greenwich, CT US
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20100237670 | Infant car seat cover - A washable infant car seat cover adapted to removably fit over and onto an infant car seat which includes a safety belt, the cover comprising: | 09-23-2010 |
20100237671 | INFANT CAR SEAT COVER - A washable infant car seat cover adapted to removably fit over and onto an infant car seat which includes a safety belt, the cover comprising: | 09-23-2010 |
Richard Danziger, Hauppauge, NY US
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20140150354 | STAIR CLIMBING ASSISTANCE DEVICE - One embodiment of a support assembly comprises an elongated rail, a support sleeve slidable along the elongated rail, a handle attached to the support sleeve and having a central axis, a first grip and a second grip on opposite sides of the central axis and each grip being connected to the other by first and second connecting members that combine with the first and second grips to form a handle frame. | 06-05-2014 |
Robert Danziger, Chicago, IL US
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20090042951 | Blood Pressure Reduction in Salt-Sensitive Hypertension - This invention provides methods and compositions, most preferably pharmaceutical compositions, for treating salt-sensitive hypertension through the inhibition of certain enzymes in the beta-adrenergic pathway that are involved in the regulation of the secretion of water and sodium. These enzymes are cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases (PDE) that selectively hydrolyze the second messenger cAMP and, therefore, down-regulate beta-adrenergic signaling. Specifically provided are methods and pharmaceutical compositions for treating salt-sensitive hypertension by inhibiting certain members of the PDE4 family of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases, particularly members of the PDE4B and PDE4D sub-families and, more particularly, the PDE4B1 and PDE4D5 isotypes thereof. | 02-12-2009 |
Robert Danziger, Carmel, CA US
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20090311559 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL POWER GENERATION - Electrochemical power generation systems in which the oxidizable reactant is non-carbon constituents of a fossil fuel are provided. The fossil fuel may be coal, which is contacted with an aqueous electrolyte medium used in the systems. The electrolyte may, in certain aspects, be acid mine drainage. Aspects of the invention include systems and methods for remediation of acid mine drainage, where the systems are configured to raise the pH of acid mine drainage. Aspects of the invention also include regenerating the electrolyte using an external electricity source and recirculating the electrolyte to the system. | 12-17-2009 |
20100063902 | CO2 COMMODITY TRADING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method of generating and trading a CO | 03-11-2010 |
20100132556 | METHODS OF SEQUESTERING CO2 - Methods of sequestering carbon dioxide (CO | 06-03-2010 |
20100135865 | ELECTROCHEMICAL METHODS OF SEQUESTERING CO2 - Methods of sequestering carbon dioxide (CO | 06-03-2010 |
20100135882 | METHODS OF SEQUESTERING CO2 - Methods of sequestering carbon dioxide (CO | 06-03-2010 |
20110059000 | METHODS OF SEQUESTERING CO2 - Methods of sequestering carbon dioxide (CO | 03-10-2011 |
20120213688 | METHODS OF SEQUESTERING CO2 - Methods of sequestering carbon dioxide (CO | 08-23-2012 |
Warren L. Danziger, St. Louis, MO US
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20090308424 | Portable adjustable shade structure - The present invention is a canopy structure comprising a frame and a canopy. The frame comprises a plurality of arms and legs, where each of the arms extends outwardly from a central connecting member to a leg, each arm and leg being joined by a leg connecting member. Preferably, each leg is telescopic and is lockable and the central connecting member preferably comprises a releasable locking mechanism. The present invention further comprises a mechanism by which the canopy surface can be tilted to angles relative to the ground. | 12-17-2009 |
20100243015 | PORTABLE ADJUSTABLE SHADE STRUCTURE - A canopy structure comprises a frame and a canopy. The frame comprises a plurality of arms and legs, where each of the arms extends outwardly from a hub to a leg, each arm and leg being joined by a leg connector. Preferably, each leg is telescopic and is lockable and the hub preferably comprises a releasable locking mechanism. The canopy structure further comprises a mechanism by which the canopy surface can be tilted to angles relative to the ground. | 09-30-2010 |