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Adam Gold, Boston, MA US
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20090065456 | Food Rest - A food rest includes a base and at least one support body extending upwardly from the base. The support body defines a recess configured to at least partially support a resting food item. In another configuration, a food rest includes first and second legs, each having first and second ends, and a substantially U-shaped food support joining the first ends of the legs. The legs are configured to stand on their second ends to at least partially support a resting food item on the food support extending therebetween. In yet another configuration, a food rest includes a base, at least one support extending upwardly from the base, and a food support extending laterally from the support. In another configuration, a food rest includes first and second legs extending upwardly from a base, and a food support joining the legs. | 03-12-2009 |
Anthony Gold, Agawam, MA US
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20150041108 | COLD CORNER FLOW BAFFLE - A heat exchange system includes a cold fluid circuit and a hot fluid circuit. The cold fluid circuit routes a cold fluid to a ram air inlet. From the ram air inlet, the cold fluid is routed to a cold fluid inlet of a heat exchanger. The cold fluid is then routed to a cold fluid outlet of the heat exchanger. The hot fluid circuit is configured to route a hot fluid. The hot fluid is routed through a bleed air valve. From the bleed air valve, the hot fluid is routed to a hot fluid inlet of the heat exchanger. The hot fluid is then routed to a hot fluid outlet of the heat exchanger. The hot fluid is then routed to a header having a first cavity and a second cavity defined within a housing and separated by a baffle. | 02-12-2015 |
Barry Gold, Hopkinton, MA US
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20140317760 | PERMISSION-BASED UPDATING OF CONTACT INFORMATION - A system for automatically updating personal consumer and business contact information is disclosed. A server located “in the cloud” automatically controls a database of contact data elements, some of which have preferred privacy protocol. These protocols may restrict some data elements from being shared unless a data-owner's explicit permission is obtained. When the server receives a request for such a restricted data element, the server issues an email or text message in order to obtain the necessary permissions. If permission is granted, the server then supplies the requested data. | 10-23-2014 |
Bennett Ira Gold, Worcester, MA US
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20100039510 | Method and DEVICE for PRINT INSPECTION - An apparatus to conduct an inspection of printed impressions placed on a conveyor transport system which is synchronized with an optical collection device that captures and digitizes the image of the impressions. The images are then reformatted and analyzed for defects using a reference image. The images are also filtered and converted to an LCH representation which further inspected using the CIE methodology. The final results of the inspection are presented to the operator in real time on a display monitor. | 02-18-2010 |
Franklin Harold Gold, Needham, MA US
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20090119195 | Trade Strategy Monitor Tool - Described are methods and systems, including computer program products, for trade strategy monitoring. A plurality of trade strategies are installed in the single window of a strategy monitor and the trade strategies are activated to execute automatically and independently of one another. The plurality of trade strategies can include a first trade strategy with a value of a parameter that is different from the value of a parameter of a second trade strategy. | 05-07-2009 |
20090119226 | Trade Strategy Monitor Platform - Described are methods and systems, including computer program products, for trade strategy monitoring. A back-end server can receive a first input from a first client device indicative of a first trade strategy and a first test parameter. The back-end server can obtain historical data associated with the first trade strategy, execute the first trade strategy on the historical data in accordance with the first test parameter, and transmit the results in a normalized format to the first client device. The back-end server can receive a second input from a second client device indicative of a second trade strategy and a second test parameter. The back-end server can obtain historical data associated with the second trade strategy, execute the second trade strategy on the historical data in accordance with the second test parameter, and transmits the results in a normalized format to the second client device. | 05-07-2009 |
Harris Gold, Lexington, MA US
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20090090282 | Waste energy conversion system - An on-site modular method and system for processing waste typically including food from a food services facility. The waste is processed in a size reduction unit and subsequently dried in a dryer. The dried shredded waste is processed to produce densified pellets. The food binds the non-food waste in the pellets. The pellets are burned in a thermal conversion unit to produce a gas and waste heat. The waste heat is directed to the dryer for use therein. The gas is fed to a generator or turbine to produce electricity. A portion of the electricity produced is used to energize the process. | 04-09-2009 |
20120151839 | Gasifier - A gasifier includes a gasification chamber including an annular chamber wall with a top opening for introducing fuel into the gasification chamber. A restricted bottom outlet section of the gasification chamber has inwardly angled wedge walls encouraging a mass flow rather than a funnel-flow of fuel through the gasifier. | 06-21-2012 |
Harry Gold, West Newton, MA US
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20090144385 | Sequential Message Transmission System - A computer system transmits a sequence of messages to multiple users. The first user subscribes to the sequence at a first time. In response, the system transmits each message in the sequence to the first user in sequence and at predetermined intervals (e.g., every month), beginning at the first user's subscription time. A second user subscribes to the sequence at a second time (e.g., a week after the first user's subscription time). In response, the system transmits each message in the sequence to the second user in sequence and at predetermined intervals (e.g., every month), beginning at the second user's subscription time. As a result, the system may transmit the same message in the sequence to different users at different times, and transmit different messages in the sequence to different users at the same time. Advertisements may be dynamically inserted within the messages based on their delivery times. | 06-04-2009 |
Richard Gold, Weston, MA US
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20100008745 | Coated staple and fastening tool for the same - Insulated or coated staple and a fastening tool for driving the same into a substrate. The tool includes a housing and a driver reciprocally mounted in the housing and moveable with respect to the housing, the driver having a driving surface for engaging a fastener such as a coated staple. A magazine assembly is associated with the housing for positioning and aligning the coated fastener in the path of the driver so that when actuated, the driver strikes the fastener and forcibly ejects it from the magazine into the substrate on which the object to be fastened is to be secured. Suitable fasteners include coated staples (of various sizes and configurations), nails, brads, rivets, etc. | 01-14-2010 |
Spencer Gold, Westford, MA US
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20150103584 | CONFIGURABLE DELAY CIRCUIT AND METHOD OF CLOCK BUFFERING - A configurable delay circuit and a method of clock buffering. One embodiment of the configurable delay circuit includes: (1) a first delay stage electrically couplable in series to a second delay stage, the first delay stage and the second delay stage each having an input port electrically coupled to a signal source, and (2) a delay path select circuit electrically coupled between the first delay stage and the second delay stage, and operable to select between a delay path including the first delay stage and another delay path including the first delay stage and the second delay stage. | 04-16-2015 |
Spencer Gold, Pepperell, MA US
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20090261869 | CLOCK DOMAIN DATA TRANSFER DEVICE AND METHODS THEREOF - Two clock domains of a data processing device are each synchronized with a different clock signal. The clock signals are generated by clock generation logic. The clock generation logic also generates a transfer enable signal based on the relative frequency of each clock signal to indicate when data can be transferred between the clock domains. Further, as the relative frequency of the clock signals change, the timing of the transfer enable signal also changes to ensure reliable data transfer. | 10-22-2009 |
20110261064 | 10T SRAM FOR GRAPHICS PROCESSING - A method, apparatus, computer chip, circuit board, computer and system are provided in which data is stored in a low-voltage, maskable memory. Also provided is a computer readable storage device encoded with data for adapting a manufacturing facility to create an apparatus. The method includes storing a data value in a memory cell in a storage device if a first access parameter associated with the memory cell matches a first pre-determined value and if a second access parameter associated with the memory cell matches a second pre-determined value. The method also includes maintaining a data value in the memory cell in the storage device if the first access parameter differs from the first pre-determined value. The apparatus includes a first and second pair of access parameter ports operatively coupled together and associated with a first and second access parameter respectively. The first and second pair of access parameter ports may be adapted to allow access through the first and second pair of access parameter ports if the first access parameter matches a first pre-determined value, and if the second access parameter matches a second pre-determined value. | 10-27-2011 |
Spencer M. Gold, Pepperell, MA US
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20090063888 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLOCK CYCLE STEALING - A method for producing a plurality of clock signals. The method includes generating a reference clock signal using a phase locked loop (PLL). The reference clock signal is then provided to each of a plurality of clock divider units which each divide the received reference clock signal to produce a corresponding divided clock signal. The method then removes one or more clock cycles (per a given number of cycles) in order to produce a plurality of domain clock signals each having an effective frequency based on a frequency and a number of cycles removed from the correspondingly received divided clock signal. | 03-05-2009 |
20090235108 | AUTOMATIC PROCESSOR OVERCLOCKING - Processor overclocking techniques are disclosed. Upon automatically determining that overclocking entry criteria are satisfied, one or more cores are clocked above their standard operation frequencies. The cores may be overclocked until one or more exit criteria are satisfied. At that point, an exit procedure is performed, with the one or more overclocked cores return to their normal operating frequency. | 09-17-2009 |
20100237924 | DIGITAL FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER DEVICE AND METHOD THEREOF - A first plurality of clock signals including a first clock signal and a second clock signal is received, the first and second clock signal out of phase with each other. A second plurality of clock signals comprising a third clock signal and a fourth clock signal is received, the third and fourth clock signals out of phase with each other. A plurality of enable signals are received. A fifth clock signal is determined based on the first plurality of clock signals and the plurality of enable signals. A sixth clock signal is determined based on the second plurality of clock signals and the plurality of enable signals. A seventh clock signal is determined based on the fifth clock signal and the sixth clock signal. | 09-23-2010 |
20120266033 | PROVIDING TEST COVERAGE OF INTEGRATED ECC LOGIC EN EMBEDDED MEMORY - A method is provided in which a first error test may be performed on a memory that includes an integrated error correcting code (ECC) portion. The functionality of the ECC portion may be bypassed in the first error test. A second error test may be performed on the memory, where the second error test includes testing the functionality of the ECC portion. Also provided is an apparatus including a memory device and an error correcting code (ECC) circuit. The apparatus also includes a first switching device adapted to select a first input signal or a second input signal and a second switching device adapted to select one of a signal from the memory device or a signal from a portion of the ECC circuit. Also provided are computer readable storage devices encoded with data for adapting a manufacturing facility to create the apparatus and for adapting a processor to perform the method above. | 10-18-2012 |
20140177323 | BIT-FLIPPING IN MEMORIES - Data stored in SRAM cells are periodically flipped e.g., before long idle periods. Operating the memories in both a ‘flipped’ mode and a ‘non-flipped’ mode helps cause the Bias Temperature Instability (BTI) degradation to be symmetric, thereby not degrading the Static Noise Margin (SNM) degradation of the cells. The data stored in memory locations is flipped by reading out the data, inverting the read out data, and writing the inverted read out data into the memory locations until the memory locations of the SRAM have been read out and written. When the memory operates in flipped mode, data read from and written into the memory is inverted to maintain transparency to the memory user. After operating the data in flipped mode for a period of time, the flipped data stored in the memory is reflipped to operate in the non-flipped mode. | 06-26-2014 |
Spencer Montgomery Gold, Pepperell, MA US
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20150116879 | IN-RUSH CURRENT LIMITING SWITCH CONTROL - A subsystem is configured to apply a voltage source to a gated circuit domain in a manner that limits in-rush current and affords minimal time delay. A control signal turns on a wake-up switch that connects the voltage source to the domain. The equivalent series resistance of the wake-up switch has a magnitude that limits the transient charge current to the gated domain. A digital control circuit monitors the resulting rising domain voltage and determines when the domain voltage reaches operating level, at which point additional transient current will be minimal. The control circuit then activates a primary switch that connects the voltage source to the domain through a series resistance of negligible magnitude. An adjustment element provides the option to permanently set a control signal that marginally reduces the time at which the control circuit activates the primary switch to compensate for variations in circuit parameters. | 04-30-2015 |
Steven K. Gold, Lexington, MA US
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20100156606 | RFID Sensor Assemblies and Methods of Use - An embodiment of a RFID Sensor Assembly includes two or more RFID tags—an identifier tag and one or more sensor tags, each capable of providing output readable by a RFID tag reader. A processing system may identify, based on one or more signals received from the identifier and sensor tags, and/or the lack of receipt of such signals: (1) the identity of the Sensor Assembly and an associated object, and (2) a state of the Sensor Assembly and the associated object. Such “state” information may relate to whether the Sensor Assembly is, or has been, exposed to a particular prompt, e.g., an external input or trigger. Such prompts may relate, for example, to time, temperature, pressure, physical force or mechanical disruption. | 06-24-2010 |
20100277320 | RFID Keypad Assemblies - The present invention relates to RFID keypad assemblies and, more particularly, to embodiments of RFID keypad assemblies having two or more keys, such as keys that are depressible by a person's finger, each key being associated with a RFID transmitter and capable of enabling the transmitter to transmit a signal that may be read by a compatible RFID reader. Activation of a key may, depending on the embodiment, either enable or disable transmission of any particular RFID transmitter with which it is associated. This provides a RFID keypad assembly that may be made and used as a wireless communication device. Examples of practical applications for a RFID keypad assembly include, but are not limited to: confirming an identity, controlling an object, and requesting a service. Embodiments of RFID keypad assemblies of the present invention may include any of a wide range of variations to enable their use for a diversity of practical consumer, commercial and industrial applications. | 11-04-2010 |
20100302027 | Brand Mapping - A user uses a portable electronic device to select an image representative of a brand. In response to the user's selection of the image representative of the brand, the device automatically presents the user with an image of a map that indicates a current location of the device and shows one or more images representative of brand purchase sites where the selected brand may be accessed by the user. | 12-02-2010 |
20120178431 | Proximity-Enabled Remote Control - The invention relates to systems and methods that enable a mobile device to be approximated with an object in order to enable control of the object. In one possible embodiment of a method of the invention, a mobile device is brought in physical proximity with an object, the identity of the object is determined wirelessly, based on such determination, a remote control user interface is presented by the mobile device, the mobile device receives input relating to a desired control action for the object, and the mobile device wirelessly communicates with a remote computer to facilitate control of the object. Various embodiments of the invention are possible to address a wide range of practical applications. | 07-12-2012 |
20130029691 | Brand Mapping - A user uses a portable electronic device to select an image representative of a brand. In response to the user's selection of the image representative of the brand, the device automatically presents the user with an image of a map that indicates a current location of the device and shows one or more images representative of brand purchase sites where the selected brand may be accessed by the user. | 01-31-2013 |
20130040663 | Brand Mapping - A user uses a portable electronic device to select an image representative of a brand. In response to the user's selection of the image representative of the brand, the device automatically presents the user with an image of a map that indicates a current location of the device and shows one or more images representative of brand purchase sites where the selected brand may be accessed by the user. | 02-14-2013 |
20140155108 | Brand Mapping - A user uses a portable electronic device to select an image representative of a brand. In response to the user's selection of the image representative of the brand, the device automatically presents the user with an image of a map that indicates a current location of the device and shows one or more images representative of brand purchase sites where the selected brand may be accessed by the user. | 06-05-2014 |
20140162624 | Proximity-Enabled Remote Control - The invention relates to systems and methods that enable a mobile device to be approximated with an object in order to enable control of the object. In one possible embodiment of a method of the invention, a mobile device is brought in physical proximity with an object, the identity of the object is determined wirelessly, based on such determination, a remote control user interface is presented by the mobile device, the mobile device receives input relating to a desired control action for the object, and the mobile device wirelessly communicates with a remote computer to facilitate control of the object. Various embodiments of the invention are possible to address a wide range of practical applications. | 06-12-2014 |
20140289073 | Product Localization and Interaction - The present invention provide systems and methods for the display of a prompt on a mobile device display; receipt of an indication of a selection of the prompt by a user; the display of a map showing the nearby locations for products and services, for example; a determination that a user has relocated to one of these locations; and a determination that a user has engaged in a transaction relating to one of the products or services. Other embodiments of systems and methods of the present invention include means for determining and applying the preferences of a user. | 09-25-2014 |
20150017973 | Proximity-Enabled Remote Control - The invention relates to systems and methods that enable a mobile device to be approximated with an object in order to enable control of the object. In one possible embodiment of a method of the invention, a mobile device is brought in physical proximity with an object, the identity of the object is determined wirelessly, based on such determination, a remote control user interface is presented by the mobile device, the mobile device receives input relating to a desired control action for the object, and the mobile device wirelessly communicates with a remote computer to facilitate control of the object. Various embodiments of the invention are possible to address a wide range of practical applications. | 01-15-2015 |