Levy, NJ
Alan B. Levy, Randolph, NJ US
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20100012237 | WEAKLY OXIDIZING AMMONIUM NITRATE COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PREPARING SUCH COMPOSITIONS - A method forms a relatively stable ammonium nitrate composite material. The method includes (a) blending ammonium nitrate with an average particle diameter greater than about 1 mm and a substantially non-oxidizing compound in fine particle form; and (b) reducing the average size of said ammonium nitrate granules in the presence of the non-oxidizing compound in fine particle form to produce a substantially homogeneous blend of ammonium nitrate and the non-oxidizing compound having an average particle diameter of about 1 to about 1,000 μm to form a substantially non-explosive powder. | 01-21-2010 |
20110132051 | WEAKLY OXIDIZING AMMONIUM NITRATE COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PREPARING SUCH COMPOSITIONS - A method forms a relatively stable ammonium nitrate composite material. The method includes (a) blending ammonium nitrate with an average particle diameter greater than about 1 mm and a substantially non-oxidizing compound in fine particle form; and (b) reducing the average size of said ammonium nitrate granules in the presence of the non-oxidizing compound in fine particle form to produce a substantially homogeneous blend of ammonium nitrate and the non-oxidizing compound having an average particle diameter of about 1 to about 1,000 μm to form a substantially non-explosive powder. | 06-09-2011 |
20130109851 | GAS AND LIQUID PHASE CATALYTIC BECKMANN REARRANGEMENT OF OXIMES TO PRODUCE LACTAMS | 05-02-2013 |
20130248423 | PROCESS FOR REMOVING NITROGEN FROM FUEL STREAMS WITH CAPROLACTAMIUM IONIC LIQUIDS - A process for removing a nitrogen compound from a fuel feed, such as vacuum gas oil or diesel fuel, wherein the process includes contacting the fuel feed comprising the nitrogen compound with a fuel-immiscible caprolactamium ionic liquid to produce a fuel and fuel-immiscible caprolactamium ionic liquid mixture, and separating the mixture to produce a vacuum gas oil or a diesel effluent having a reduced nitrogen content relative to the vacuum gas oil or diesel feed. The invention provides an alternate use for caprolactamium ionic liquid that is produced in large quantities for the manufacture of caprolactam. | 09-26-2013 |
20140275627 | OXIMATION OF KA OIL BY-PRODUCT - The present disclosure provides methods for separating ketones and alcohols. In one embodiment, the methods and compositions disclosed are useful in separating cyclohexanol from cyclohexanone. In one embodiment, cyclohexanone is converted to its corresponding oxime by treating the cyclohexanone with hydroxylamine. The resulting cyclohexanone oxime is then separated from the cyclohexanol, providing streams of cyclohexanol and cyclohexanone oxime. | 09-18-2014 |
20150126732 | GAS AND LIQUID PHASE CATALYTIC BECKMANN REARRANGEMENT OF OXIMES TO PRODUCE LACTAMS - Methods for producing lactams from oximes by performing a Beckmann rearrangement using a silicoaluminophosphate catalyst are provided. These catalysts may be used in gas phase or liquid phase reactions to convert oximes into lactams. High conversion of oxime and high selectivity for the desired lactams are produced using the disclosed methods, including high conversion and selectivity for ε-caprolactam produced from cyclohexanone oxime and high conversion and selectivity for ω-laurolactam produced from cyclododecanone oxime. | 05-07-2015 |
20150306586 | GAS AND LIQUID PHASE CATALYTIC BECKMANN REARRANGEMENT OF OXIMES TO PRODUCE LACTAMS - Methods for producing lactams from oximes by performing a Beckmann rearrangement using a silicoaluminophosphate catalyst are provided. These catalysts may be used in gas phase or liquid phase reactions to convert oximes into lactams. High conversion of oxime and high selectivity for the desired lactams are produced using the disclosed methods, including high conversion and selectivity for ε-caprolactam produced from cyclohexanone oxime and high conversion and selectivity for ω-laurolactam produced from cyclododecanone oxime. | 10-29-2015 |
20150322016 | SYNTHESIS OF LACTAM BASED IONIC LIQUID - Lactamium based ionic liquids are described. They comprise at least one of: | 11-12-2015 |
20150322017 | SYNTHESIS OF N-DERIVATIZED LACTAM BASED IONIC LIQUID - Lactamium based ionic liquids and methods of making them are described. The ionic liquids comprise at least one of: | 11-12-2015 |
20150323938 | TEMPERATURE-BASED LEVEL DETECTION AND CONTROL METHOD AND APPARATUS - Methods and apparatus for controlling and determining the level of a material in a vessel using one or more temperature sensors are provided. | 11-12-2015 |
20160075659 | SYNTHESIS OF LACTAM BASED IONIC LIQUID - Lactamium based ionic liquids are described. They comprise at least one of: | 03-17-2016 |
Andrew Levy, Morristown, NJ US
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20150118663 | System and Method for Predicting and Communicating Data Relating to a Partner's Mood and Sensitivity - A system, method, and computer application is presented for predicting a partner's mood and communicating the partner's mood to a user. Particularly, the invention include identifying a partner profile which comprises a plurality of partner data provided by the user, wherein the user and the partner are involved in a relationship (preferably a romantic relationship) with one another. Further, the invention includes performing a mood evaluation, by the processor, of at least a portion of the partner data in order to predict the partner's mood at a specified current or future time. A suggestion evaluation may also be performed which is structured to identify certain data in the partner's profile (e.g., mood, menstruation cycle, like and dislikes, etc.) and generate and communicate a suggestion, advice or tip to the user in order to further facilitate the development of the romantic relationship. | 04-30-2015 |
Andrew S. Levy, Summit, NJ US
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20110112641 | EXPANDING LIGAMENT GRAFT FIXATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A graft fixation system for fixing graft material in a bone tunnel includes an expandable fixation member having a graft receiving eyelet disposed proximate its distal end, opposed bone engaging elements disposed about its periphery, and an expansion plug receiving opening defined in its proximal end. The system also includes an expansion plug having a diameter greater than the diameter of the expansion plug receiving opening so that forcible insertion of the expansion plug into the expansion plug receiving opening causes an expansion of the expandable fixation member driving the opposed bone engaging elements apart so as to fix the bone engaging elements, as well as the graft material, in a bone tunnel. | 05-12-2011 |
Aron Levy, Bergenfield, NJ US
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20130250078 | VISUAL AID - A visual aid system, device and method is provided. The visual aid system may include an imaging unit to capture images of a user's surroundings, a knowledge database to store object recognition information for a plurality of image objects, an object recognition module to match and identify an object imaged in one or more captured images with an object in the knowledge database, and an output device to output a non-visual indication of the identified object. | 09-26-2013 |
Brynn Levy, Closter, NJ US
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20090280491 | PREDICTING CANCER INVASIVENESS - Provided are methods of determining the likelihood of a human cancer being invasive. Also provided are methods of determining whether a lung adenocarcinoma is a bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC). Additionally provided are methods of deciding a course of treatment for a patient with a cancer. | 11-12-2009 |
Edward M. Levy, Manasquan, NJ US
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20080301849 | SPORTS GARMENT - A sports garment including a pullover shirt having inner and outer lower layers. The inner lower layer is almost always worn tucked into pants to provide comfort and support to the wearer. The outer lower layer may be worn outside of the pants to provide the wearer with a neat and trim appearance. | 12-11-2008 |
Jonathan Levy, Bloomfield, NJ US
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20140290492 | APPARATUS FOR DISTRIBUTING FLOW - Embodiments herein relate generally to distribution of flow into vessels containing packed beds of media. An example application of such beds is to pressure swing or temperature swing adsorption systems. Systems herein may include a vessel and a distributor for distributing flow into a lower portion of the vessel. The system may include: a vessel comprising a top head and a bottom head; and a bottom head feed/effluent nozzle. A lower distributor having at least one flow permitting surface is disposed within the vessel and encompasses an inlet of the bottom head feed/effluent nozzle. A flow gap is formed between a bottom portion of the lower distributor and the bottom head feed/effluent nozzle. | 10-02-2014 |
Mariean Levy, Montvale, NJ US
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20100282744 | Container for microwavable food - A container for microwavable food has a main container part for accommodating a food product to be cooked and open from above, a cover covering the main container part from above, and at least one insert accommodated in the container part and provided with a plurality of perforations for placing a food product to be steamed on the insert. | 11-11-2010 |
20110226760 | CONTAINER FOR MICROWAVABLE FOOD - A container for microwavable food has a main container part for accommodating a food product to be cooked and open from above, a cover covering the main container part from above, and at least one insert accommodated in the container part and provided with a plurality of perforations for placing a food product to be steamed on the insert. | 09-22-2011 |
Marvin Levy, Montvale, NJ US
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20100282744 | Container for microwavable food - A container for microwavable food has a main container part for accommodating a food product to be cooked and open from above, a cover covering the main container part from above, and at least one insert accommodated in the container part and provided with a plurality of perforations for placing a food product to be steamed on the insert. | 11-11-2010 |
20110226760 | CONTAINER FOR MICROWAVABLE FOOD - A container for microwavable food has a main container part for accommodating a food product to be cooked and open from above, a cover covering the main container part from above, and at least one insert accommodated in the container part and provided with a plurality of perforations for placing a food product to be steamed on the insert. | 09-22-2011 |
Roger P. Levy, Somerset, NJ US
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20110041126 | MANAGING WORKLOADS IN A VIRTUAL COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Methods and apparatus involve continuous management of workloads, including regular monitoring, profiling, tuning and fault analysis by way of instrumentation in the workloads themselves. Broadly, features contemplate collecting current state information from remote or local workloads and correlating it to predefined operational characteristics to see if such defines an acceptable operating state. If so, operation continues. If not, remediation action occurs. In a virtual environment with workloads performing under the scheduling control of a hypervisor, state information may also come from a hypervisor as well as any guest user and kernel spaces of an attendant operating system. Executable instructions in the form of probes gather this information from items of the stack available for control and deliver it to the management system. Other features contemplate supporting/auditing third party cloud computing services, validating service level agreements, and consulting independent software vendors. Security, computing systems and computer program products are other embodiments. | 02-17-2011 |
Stephane David Levy, Basking Ridge, NJ US
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20090176857 | Use of Organic Compounds - The invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition, use, or method in the treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) characterized by mixed or alternating bowel habits based on a modification of the Rome II criteria (IBS-M), with 5-hydroxytryptamine type-4 receptor agonists ( | 07-09-2009 |
Todd Levy, Cherry Hill, NJ US
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20140075361 | Automated Color Selection Method and Apparatus With Compact Funtionality - A computer generated webpage having a plurality of selectable links comprising a column of color family chips disposed along a left edge of the webpage display, a column of miniature color chip sub-family arrays display adjacent the column of color chips, and a centrally located enlarged display of one of the miniature color chip sub-families, the webpage further comprising an enlarged color chip appearing in an upper right corner thereof, a room display beneath the color chip, and a color palette display positioned beneath the centrally located enlarged display. | 03-13-2014 |
Tomer Levy, Sicklerville, NJ US
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20160108576 | Heavy Duty Suit Dryer - This is a hanger/drying unit that dries leather suits, race suits, wetsuits, dry suits, Hazmat suits, firemen gear, etc, in a much quicker time then air drying. This unit uses a high powerful fan to bring in air and forces it out through the outlets of the arms, chest and bottom of unit. The air is forced through the suit to dry it at a faster rate and help prevent mold, and mildew growth. | 04-21-2016 |
Yonatan Levy, Manalapan, NJ US
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20090316578 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A WEIGHTED BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION FOR A NETWORK - A method and apparatus for providing bandwidth allocation for a network are disclosed. For example, the method receives data from a plurality of subscribers for transmission, and allocates a minimum reserved bandwidth to each of the plurality of subscribers. The method then allocates a portion of a shareable bandwidth to at least one of the plurality of subscribers in accordance with a weight factor. | 12-24-2009 |
20100061255 | Reliability Metrics in an IP Network - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to characterizing reliability associated with a network. To characterize the reliability, an edge-pair reliability metric is determined for service edge point pairs. An end-to-end reliability metric is computed based on a distribution of the edge-pair reliability metric for the service edge point pairs and a threshold value. | 03-11-2010 |
20110075585 | RELIABILITY METRICS IN AN IP NETWORK - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to characterizing reliability associated with a network. To characterize the reliability, an edge-pair reliability metric is determined for service edge point pairs. An end-to-end reliability metric is computed based on a distribution of the edge-pair reliability metric for the service edge point pairs and a threshold value. | 03-31-2011 |
20140016473 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ALLOCATING BANDWIDTH FOR A NETWORK - A method and apparatus for performing traffic engineering, e.g., allocating bandwidth, on a wireless access network are disclosed. For example, the method determines a number of subscriber stations (SSs) that a Base Station (BS) is capable of supporting in accordance with at least one performance objective for voice traffic, wherein the at least one performance objective for voice traffic comprises a type of codec. The method then allocates bandwidth by the base station in accordance with the number of subscriber stations that the base station is capable of supporting. | 01-16-2014 |
20160080271 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ALLOCATING BANDWIDTH FOR A NETWORK - A method and apparatus for performing traffic engineering, e.g., allocating bandwidth, on a wireless access network are disclosed. For example, the method determines a number of subscriber stations (SSs) that a Base Station (BS) is capable of supporting in accordance with at least one performance objective for voice traffic, wherein the at least one performance objective for voice traffic comprises a type of codec. The method then allocates bandwidth by the base station in accordance with the number of subscriber stations that the base station is capable of supporting. | 03-17-2016 |
Yonatan A. Levy, Manalapan, NJ US
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20100125656 | System and Method for Request Routing Optimization - A system includes a monitoring module, a request allocation module, and a request distribution module. The monitoring module is configured to determine a resource utilization of a preferred server and a non-preferred server. The request allocation module is configured to modify an allocation scheme in response to the resource utilization of the preferred server and the non-preferred server. The request distribution module is configured to distribute a plurality of requests from a plurality of users according to the allocation scheme. | 05-20-2010 |
Yonatan Aharon Levy, Manalapan, NJ US
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20140149262 | Controlling Data Access and Rate in a Network - Concepts and technologies are disclosed herein for controlling data access and rate in a network. An enforcement application can detect a request for a data session and determine how and when the requested data session is to be established. The enforcement application can consider various data, input obtained at the user device, and/or other considerations including subscriber data and network data. Based upon these data, the enforcement application can determine network congestion, available resources, available bandwidth, an allocation rate of congestion credits (“credits”) for the user, a flow rate of the credits from an account to a credit pool, and a usage rate of the credits from the credit pool. The enforcement application can be configured to enforce the usage rate against a data session and to issue one or more commands to control the data session. | 05-29-2014 |