Leibowitz, US
Barry Leibowitz, Tamarac, FL US
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20120100967 | Step Slide - A stance forcing device has a resistance band threaded through a hollow tubular member. Then a first cuff member has an end of the resistance band attached thereto. A second cuff member is attached to the other end of the resistance band. The system has a first padding device attached to the hollow tubular member as well as a second padding device attached to the hollow tubular member. The system has a first cuff member with Velcro material for attachment of the stance forcing device to a user's leg. The first cuff member has a metallic hoop attachment to thread a piece of material for leg attachment. The system has a second cuff member with Velcro material for attachment of the stance forcing device to a user's leg. The second cuff member has a metallic hoop attachment to thread a piece of material for a leg attachment. | 04-26-2012 |
20120236549 | Low Glow - A pace setting device having a cylinder, top circular slab, a circular wall, an enclosed region; a piece of material connected at the top circular slab and a cuff at the cylinder base. The device has multiple springs connected between the cylinder and the piece of material holding the piece of material and the cylinder together. The piece of material serves as a large touching zone for athletic pace setting. A row of LEDs arranged within cavities that perforate the circular cylindrical wall are lighted by a battery having a snap terminal connected to a first jumper connection and a push button device operable to activate a lighting circuit made of the row. The first jumper connection is connected to two resistors that are respectively connected to two sets of differently colored LEDs and a second jumper connection having connections to both sets of LEDs and the push button device. | 09-20-2012 |
Bob Leibowitz, Boise, ID US
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20100042750 | CHAINED BUS METHOD AND DEVICE - Memory devices and methods are described and shown that are capable of being configured in a chain. In one configuration, a single data input port and a single data output port are utilized at a host to communicate with the chain of memory devices. Methods for assigning identifiers to memory devices in the chain are described that include detection of a presence or absence of downstream memory devices. In selected examples, identifiers are assigned sequentially to memory devices in the chain until no additional downstream memory devices are detected. | 02-18-2010 |
20140040507 | CHAINED BUS METHOD AND DEVICE - Memory devices and methods are described and shown that are capable of being configured in a chain. In one configuration, a single data input port and a single data output port are utilized at a host to communicate with the chain of memory devices. Methods for assigning identifiers to memory devices in the chain are described that include detection of a presence or absence of downstream memory devices. In selected examples, identifiers are assigned sequentially to memory devices in the chain until no additional downstream memory devices are detected. | 02-06-2014 |
Brian Leibowitz, San Francisco, CA US
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20100097071 | Integrated Circuit Having Receiver Jitter Tolerance ("JTOL") Measurement - An integrated circuit capable of on-chip jitter tolerance measurement includes a jitter generator circuit to produce a controlled amount of jitter that is injected into at least one clock signal, and a receive circuit to sample an input signal according to the at least one clock signal. The sampled data values output from the receiver are used to evaluate the integrated circuit's jitter tolerance. | 04-22-2010 |
20100135378 | Receiver with Clock Recovery Circuit and Adaptive Sample and Equalizer Timing - A receiver is equipped with an adaptive phase-offset controller and associated timing-calibration circuitry that together shift the timing for a data sampler and a digital equalizer. The sample and equalizer timing is shifted to a position with less residual inter-symbol interference (ISI) energy relative to the current symbol. The shifted position may be calculated using a measure of signal quality, such as a receiver bit-error rate or a comparison of filter-tap values, to optimize the timing of data recovery. | 06-03-2010 |
20100289544 | Receiver With Enhanced Clock And Data Recovery - A receiver device implements enhanced data reception with edge-based clock and data recovery such as with a flash analog-to-digital converter architecture. In an example embodiment, the device implements a first phase adjustment control loop, with for example, a bang-bang phase detector, that detects data transitions for adjusting sampling at an optimal edge time with an edge sampler by adjusting a phase of an edge clock of the sampler. This loop may further adjust sampling in received data intervals for optimal data reception by adjusting the phase of a data clock of a data sampler such a flash ADC. The device may also implement a second phase adjustment control loop with, for example, a baud-rate phase detector, that detects data intervals for further adjusting sampling at an optimal data time with the data sampler. | 11-18-2010 |
20110102043 | REDUCING POWER-SUPPLY-INDUCED JITTER IN A CLOCK-DISTRIBUTION CIRCUIT - A system for compensating for power-supply-induced jitter (PSIJ) in a chain of clock buffers within an integrated circuit is described. During operation, the system couples a first supply voltage from a first voltage source to a supply node of each clock buffer in a first chain of clock buffers. Note that a change in the first supply voltage causes a change in a first propagation delay associated with the first chain of the clock buffers. The system also couples a second chain of clock buffers in series with the first chain of clock buffers. The system then couples the first voltage source to each clock buffer in the second chain of clock buffers through coupling circuitry. Next, the system adjusts the coupling circuitry so that the change in the first supply voltage from the first voltage source causes a change in a second propagation delay associated with the second chain of the clock buffers, wherein the change in the first propagation delay and the change in the second propagation delay are complementary. | 05-05-2011 |
20110208990 | Regulation of Memory IO Timing - This disclosure provides for adjustment of memory IO timing using a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) and a register that generates a VCO control voltage directly used to vary memory IO timing. The register may be externally programmable by a controller and may be located on a memory device (IC, module or other device) or on an external voltage generator, which then provides an adjustable voltage to the memory device. This structure may be used to adjust memory timing so as to achieve a minimum target bitrate and thus minimize frequency of operation to minimize power. In one embodiment, each of several memory devices may be independently adjusted in this way to achieve a mesochronous memory system; in another embodiment, memory devices may be have their timing adjusted in parallel, with all memory devices equal to or greater than a target bitrate. Teachings presented herein provide a way to relax overdesign requirements and “tune” fast-fast and slow-slow devices to effectively operate as typical devices. | 08-25-2011 |
20110305271 | High-Speed Signaling Systems With Adaptable Pre-Emphasis and Equalization - A signaling system includes a pre-emphasizing transmitter and an equalizing receiver coupled to one another via a high-speed signal path. The receiver measures the quality of data conveyed from the transmitter. A controller uses this information and other information to adaptively establish appropriate transmit pre-emphasis and receive equalization settings, e.g. to select the lowest power setting for which the signaling system provides some minimum communication bandwidth without exceeding a desired bit-error rate. | 12-15-2011 |
20110310949 | High-Speed Signaling Systems with Adaptable Pre-Emphasis and Equalization - A signaling system includes a pre-emphasizing transmitter and an equalizing receiver coupled to one another via a high-speed signal path. The receiver measures the quality of data conveyed from the transmitter. A controller uses this information and other information to adaptively establish appropriate transmit pre-emphasis and receive equalization settings, e.g. to select the lowest power setting for which the signaling system provides some minimum communication bandwidth without exceeding a desired bit-error rate. | 12-22-2011 |
20120044984 | High-Speed Signaling Systems with Adaptable Pre-Emphasis and Equalization - A signaling system includes a pre-emphasizing transmitter and an equalizing receiver coupled to one another via a high-speed signal path. The receiver measures the quality of data conveyed from the transmitter. A controller uses this information and other information to adaptively establish appropriate transmit pre-emphasis and receive equalization settings, e.g. to select the lowest power setting for which the signaling system provides some minimum communication bandwidth without exceeding a desired bit-error rate. | 02-23-2012 |
20120087452 | Techniques for Adjusting Clock Signals to Compensate for Noise - A first integrated circuit (IC) has an adjustable delay circuit and a first interface circuit. A first clock signal is provided to the adjustable delay circuit to produce a delayed clock signal provided to the first interface circuit. A second IC has a supply voltage sense circuit and a second interface circuit that transfers data with the first IC. The supply voltage sense circuit provides a noise signal to the first IC that is indicative of noise in a supply voltage of the second IC. The adjustable delay circuit adjusts a delay of the delayed clock signal based on the noise signal. In other embodiments, edge-colored clock signals reduce the effects of high frequency jitter in the transmission of data between integrated circuits (ICs) by making the high frequency jitter common between the ICs. In other embodiments, a supply voltage is used to generate clocks signals on multiple ICs. | 04-12-2012 |
20120169412 | FAST POWER-ON BIAS CIRCUIT - Conventional bias circuits exhibit a number of limitations, including the time required to power-up a bias circuit following a low-power state. Large current surges in the supply network induce ringing, further complicating a power-up process. Example embodiments reduce power-up time and minimize current surges in the supply by selectively charging and discharging capacitance to the circuit during power-up and power-down of the bias circuit. | 07-05-2012 |
20120207196 | High-Speed Signaling Systems with Adaptable Pre-Emphasis and Equalization - A signaling system includes a pre-emphasizing transmitter and an equalizing receiver coupled to one another via a high-speed signal path. The receiver measures the quality of data conveyed from the transmitter. A controller uses this information and other information to adaptively establish appropriate transmit pre-emphasis and receive equalization settings, e.g. to select the lowest power setting for which the signaling system provides some minimum communication bandwidth without exceeding a desired bit-error rate. | 08-16-2012 |
20120218001 | Techniques for Phase Detection - A phase detection circuit can include two phase detectors that each generate a non-zero output in response to input signals being aligned in phase. The input signals are based on two periodic signals. The phase detection circuit subtracts the output signal of one phase detector from the output signal of the other phase detector to generate a signal having a zero value when the periodic signals are in phase. Alternatively, a phase detector generates a phase comparison signal indicative of a phase difference between periodic signals. The phase comparison signal has a non-zero value in response to input signals to the phase detector being aligned in phase. The input signals are based on the periodic signals. An output circuit receives the phase comparison signal and generates an output having a zero value in response to the periodic signals being aligned in phase. | 08-30-2012 |
20130093433 | Integrated Circuit Having Receiver Jitter Tolerance ("JTOL") Measurement - An integrated circuit capable of on-chip jitter tolerance measurement includes a jitter generator circuit to produce a controlled amount of jitter that is injected into at least one clock signal, and a receive circuit to sample an input signal according to the at least one clock signal. The sampled data values output from the receiver are used to evaluate the integrated circuit's jitter tolerance. | 04-18-2013 |
20140169438 | Receiver with Clock Recovery Circuit and Adaptive Sample and Equalizer Timing - A receiver is equipped with an adaptive phase-offset controller and associated timing-calibration circuitry that together shift the timing for a data sampler and a digital equalizer. The sample and equalizer timing is shifted to a position with less residual inter-symbol interference (ISI) energy relative to the current symbol. The shifted position may be calculated using a measure of signal quality, such as a receiver bit-error rate or a comparison of filter-tap values, to optimize the timing of data recovery. | 06-19-2014 |
20140293710 | Data Transmission Using Delayed Timing Signals - An integrated circuit includes a delay circuit and first and second interface circuits. The delay circuit delays a first timing signal by an internal delay to generate an internal timing signal. The first interface circuit communicates data to an external device in response to the internal timing signal. The second interface circuit transmits an external timing signal for capturing the data in the external device. An external delay is added to the external timing signal in the external device to generate a delayed external timing signal. The delay circuit sets the internal delay based on a comparison between the delayed external timing signal and a calibration signal transmitted by the first interface circuit. | 10-02-2014 |
20140340120 | Techniques for Phase Detection - A phase detection circuit can include two phase detectors that each generate a non-zero output in response to input signals being aligned in phase. The input signals are based on two periodic signals. The phase detection circuit subtracts the output signal of one phase detector from the output signal of the other phase detector to generate a signal having a zero value when the periodic signals are in phase. Alternatively, a phase detector generates a phase comparison signal indicative of a phase difference between periodic signals. The phase comparison signal has a non-zero value in response to input signals to the phase detector being aligned in phase. The input signals are based on the periodic signals. An output circuit receives the phase comparison signal and generates an output having a zero value in response to the periodic signals being aligned in phase. | 11-20-2014 |
20150078495 | Clock and Data Recovery Having Shared Clock Generator - This disclosure provides a clock recovery circuit for a multi-lane communication system. Local clocks are recovered from the input signals using respective local CDR circuits, and associated CDR error signals are aggregated or otherwise combined. A global recovered clock for shared use by the local CDR circuits is generated at a controllable oscillation frequency as a function of a combination of the error signals from the plurality of receivers. A voltage- or current-controlled delay line can also be used to phase adjust the global recovered clock to mitigate band-limited, lane-correlated, high frequency jitter. | 03-19-2015 |
Brian S. Leibowitz, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20130241662 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE HAVING AN INJECTION-LOCKED OSCILLATOR - A variable injection-strength injection-locked oscillator (ILO) is described. The variable injection-strength ILO can output an output clock signal based on an input clock signal. The variable injection-strength ILO can pause, restart, slow down, or speed up the output clock signal synchronously with respect to the input clock signal in response to receiving power mode information. Specifically, the variable injection-strength ILO can be operated under relatively strong injection when the input clock signal is paused, restarted, slowed down, or sped up. | 09-19-2013 |
Carla Leibowitz, San Carlos, CA US
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20090275890 | Expandable Surgical Access Device and Methods of Use - An expandable surgical access device can include an elongate member comprising an expansion lumen between a proximal end and a distal end, and an expandable body operably attached to the distal end of the elongate member. The expandable body can be inserted to an internal location in a body in a collapsed configuration. When in a desired position, the expandable body can be expanded outward to an expanded configuration. In the expanded configuration, the expandable body can be adapted to protect adjacent anatomical structures and can have an internal diameter defining an operating lumen sufficient to allow passage of a cannula through the operating lumen. The expandable body may be further expanded inward to a constricting configuration whereby the expandable body can be adapted to constrict about and anchor the cannula in the operating lumen. | 11-05-2009 |
20090275970 | Surgical access needle device and method of use - A surgical access needle device, systems and kits comprising the surgical access needle device, and methods of using the surgical access needle device can comprise a first elongate member having a blunt distal end, a second elongate member having a sharp distal end, and an actuator mechanism. The actuator mechanism can be operably attached to the first elongate member or second elongate member to adjust the positional relationship between the first elongate member or second elongate, thus exposing a distal end of the first elongate member or the second elongate member. Variations of the devices, systems, kits, and methods are useful for providing and creating a surgical access passage for performing minimally invasive surgery or accessing internal organs or tissues. | 11-05-2009 |
20100010449 | Cannula Stabilization Device, System, And Method Of Use - A cannula stabilization device, systems and kits comprising the cannula stabilization device, and methods of using the cannula stabilization device can include a collar removably securable about a longitudinal axis of a cannula. The collar can include a locking mechanism adapted to secure the collar about the cannula. When the collar is positioned on the skin, the collar can stabilize the cannula from at least axial movement in a distal direction. Embodiments of the devices, systems, kits, and methods are useful for stabilizing a cannula during minimally invasive surgery or other percutaneous procedures. | 01-14-2010 |
20110270396 | EXPANDABLE IMPLANTS FOR STABILIZING ADJACENT ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES - In one form, an expandable implant configured for positioning between one or more adjacent bones or bony portions, such as vertebrae of the spinal column for example, is provided. In one aspect, the implant includes a plurality of deformable members that is each positionable between an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration in response to axial compression of the deformable members. In the unexpanded configuration, each of the deformable members engages with one or more immediately adjacent deformable members, while in the expanded configuration each of the deformable members further engages with one or more additional deformable members positioned on the other side of the one or more immediately adjacent deformable members. In another form, a method for positioning an expandable implant in a minimally invasive approach is provided. However, in other embodiments, different forms and applications are envisioned. | 11-03-2011 |
Carla R. Leibowitz, San Carlos, CA US
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20110184447 | SURGICAL CUTTING TOOL AND METHOD - Embodiments of the invention include surgical cutting tools with expandable blade portions configured to be inserted through a relatively small opening and expanded in place to manipulate tissue. Some embodiments include expandable blades that may be used to one or more of cut, detach, and remove tissue of or associated with skeletal structures such as one or more vertebrae or portions of the spine or vertebrae. Some embodiments may include use in related methods. | 07-28-2011 |
Eric Leibowitz, Rockville, MD US
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20080294645 | System, method and computer program product for EDI-to-EDI translations - Systems, methods and computer program products for mapping an inbound EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) transaction to one or more outputs are described herein. An embodiment operates by receiving an inbound EDI transaction, and translating the inbound EDI transaction to any combination of EDI outbound transactions and non-EDI outbound transactions. Such translation is performed according to a map file, which is generated as follows. The inbound and any outbound EDI transactions are defined, and templates of the inbound and outbound EDI transactions are also defined. Then, mappings between the template of the inbound EDI transaction and the templates of the outbound EDI transactions are defined. A mapping between the inbound EDI transaction and application data may also be defined, where the application data may include a text file, a XML file, and/or a table of a database. Rules relating to or governing the mapping of the inbound EDI transaction to outputs may also be created. These definitions, mappings and rules are stored in the map file. | 11-27-2008 |
Evan Leibowitz, Linden, NJ US
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20140243990 | BICRUCIATE RETAINING TIBIAL IMPLANT SYSTEM - A bicruciate retaining tibial implant baseplate includes a tibial baseplate with medial and lateral condylar portions configured to receive bearing inserts. The baseplate includes an anterior bridge connecting the medial and lateral portions. A posterior wall of the anterior bridge may be angled to provide downward force on a correspondingly angled anterior portion of the tibial eminence when the baseplate is implanted. A method of preparing the tibia for implant includes a punch tower and punch guide configured to both cut the anterior tibial eminence and provide protection to the tibial eminence during resection of the proximal tibia. | 08-28-2014 |
20140257502 | ANTERIOR STABILIZED PCL RETAINING TOTAL KNEE PROSTHESIS - A knee prosthesis that includes a tibial component and femoral component. The tibial component includes an articular surface, a posterior portion and an anterior portion. The posterior portion includes a recess for receipt of a posterior cruciate ligament. The anterior portion includes a post extending therefrom. The post includes a posterior surface. The femoral component includes a condylar portion and an intercondylar portion. The intercondylar portion includes a posterior recess for receipt of the posterior cruciate ligament, a cam, and an engagement recess for receipt of the post. The cam includes a sliding surface and is disposed between the engagement recess and posterior recess. The sliding surface of the cam slides along the posterior surface of the post for restricting anterior subluxation of a femur bone when the articular surface and the condylar portion articulates through flexion of a knee joint. | 09-11-2014 |
Hank Leibowitz, San Ramon, CA US
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20140026574 | MULTIPLE ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE SYSTEM AND METHOD - Apparatus, systems and methods are provided for the use of multiple organic Rankine cycle (ORC) systems that generate mechanical and/or electric power from multiple co-located waste heat flows using a specially configured system of multiple expanders operating at multiple temperatures and/or multiple pressures (“MP”) utilizing a common working fluid. The multiple ORC cycle system accepts waste heat energy at different temperatures and utilizes a single closed-loop cycle of organic refrigerant flowing through all expanders in the system, where the distribution of heat energy to each of the expanders allocated to permit utilization of up to all available heat energy, In some embodiments, the multiple ORC system maximizes the output of the waste energy recovery process. The expanders can be operatively coupled to one or more generators that convert the mechanical energy of the expansion process into electrical energy. | 01-30-2014 |
20140033711 | MULTIPLE ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods are provided for the use of systems that recover mechanical power from waste heat energy using multiple working expanders with a common working fluid. The system accepts waste heat energy at different temperatures and utilizes a single closed-loop circuit of organic refrigerant flowing through all expanders in the system where the distribution of heat energy to each of the expanders allocated to permit utilization of up to all available heat energy. In some embodiments, the system maximizes the output of the waste heat energy recovery process. The expanders can be operatively coupled to one or more generators that convert the mechanical energy of the expansion process into electrical energy. | 02-06-2014 |
Herman Leibowitz, Danville, CA US
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20110209474 | SOLAR THERMAL POWER GENERATION USING MULTIPLE WORKING FLUIDS IN A RANKINE CYCLE - A system to convert the heat collected by solar thermal collectors into electricity using a Rankine cycle generator with multiple working fluids and multiple temperature-level heat sources is disclosed. | 09-01-2011 |
20130298568 | Process Utilizing High Performance Air-Cooled Combined Cycle Power Plant With Dual Working Fluid Bottoming Cycle and Integrated Capacity Control - A combined cycle power plant system and methods of operation so as to minimize consumption of cooling water utilizes exhaust from a combustion turbine to generate steam for power generation in a steam turbine topping cycle. The exhaust steam from the steam turbine topping cycle is utilized to vaporize an organic working fluid in an organic working fluid bottoming cycle, where vaporized organic working fluid expanded across a turbine generates additional power. Exhaust gas from the organic working fluid bottoming cycle is condensed utilizing an air-cooled heat exchanger. Heat exchange bundles of the air-cooled heat exchanger are preferably arranged horizontally relative to the ground to maximize efficiency. Turbine inlet cooling is employed at the combustion turbine to recapture energy lost in the system. A thermal energy storage tank may be utilized in conjunction with the turbine inlet cooling to supply chilling water to the system. | 11-14-2013 |
Mark E. Leibowitz, Ronkonkoma, NY US
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20100039783 | Apparatus For Adapting Mezzanine Cards - There is provided an apparatus for accommodating at least two different sized cards, the apparatus comprising a card housing comprising one or more card slots, each card slot being adaptable for inserting the at least two different sized cards; and a card guide system for adapting said one or more card slots for insertion of at least one of the at least two different sized cards. There is also provided a modified mezzanine card having at least one increased non-standard physical dimension relative to a standard mezzanine card suitable for insertion in the apparatus using the card guide system. | 02-18-2010 |
20110228474 | ADVANCED MEZZANINE CARD FOR HOSTING A PMC OR XMC - A card assembly is disclosed comprising a carrier host card, an interposer printed wiring board (PWB) situated between the carrier host card and a hosted card, wherein the carrier host card and the interposer printed wiring board (PWB) are configured to have a space there-between. The card assembly further comprising a customized front panel including a first cutout for the carrier host card and a second cutout for said hosted card. | 09-22-2011 |
Martin N. Leibowitz, Hillsboro, FL US
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20120163747 | Reduced Resistance Bearing - A method and apparatus is disclosed whereby there is an improvement in the construction of the housing for the balls of a bearing. The benefit of this method of construction is that under certain loading forces, the ball cage, now termed a retaining disk, does not bind the balls. The retaining disk is designed with an elliptical hole that spaces the balls apart but allows them enough freedom to rotate without any binding. | 06-28-2012 |
Matthew L. Leibowitz, Miami, FL US
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20140129080 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECORDING DRIVING PATTERNS AND SUGGESTING PURCHASABLE VEHICLES - A system and method are provided for tracking actual driving data using an existing vehicle and providing statistical analyses on whether an electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid vehicle fits the daily driving needs of the user. A mobile device carried by the user in a vehicle is used to collect driving data using sensors of the mobile device. The driving data is compared with file data relating to the attributes of purchasable vehicles to determine purchasable vehicles suited to the driving practices of the individual user, as evidenced by the driving data recorded. | 05-08-2014 |
Michael Leibowitz, Manalapan, NJ US
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20110087004 | ENHANCED ORAL TRANSCOMPARTMENTAL DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTIC OR DIAGNOSTIC AGENTS - The invention is directed to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for delivery of a therapeutic or diagnostic agent from one bodily compartment to one or more other bodily compartment by administering one of the following conjugates: a polymer having multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound to a therapeutic or diagnostic agent, and at least one cell uptake promoter covalently bound to the therapeutic or diagnostic agent; or a polymer and at least one cell uptake promoter bound thereto; the polymer further comprising multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound a therapeutic or diagnostic agent. | 04-14-2011 |
20130072447 | ENHANCED ORAL TRANSCOMPARTMENTAL DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTIC OR DIAGANOSTIC AGENTS - The invention is directed to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for delivery of a therapeutic or diagnostic agent from one bodily compartment to one or more other bodily compartment by administering one of the following conjugates: a polymer having multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound to a therapeutic or diagnostic agent, and at least one cell uptake promoter covalently bound to the therapeutic or diagnostic agent; or a polymer and at least one cell uptake promoter bound thereto; the polymer further comprising multiple functional groups at least one of which is covalently bound a therapeutic or diagnostic agent. | 03-21-2013 |
Michael Leibowitz, Beaverton, OR US
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20150024789 | AUTOMATED RETRIEVAL OF PHYSICAL LOCATION INFORMATION - Systems and methods may provide for detecting an event on a mobile platform, and determining a physical location of the mobile platform in response to the event. The event may be one of a time-based trigger that identifies a colloquial name for the physical location and a single-action request from a user interface of the mobile platform. In one example, the time-based trigger is scheduled based on a calendar entry that includes the colloquial name and is created before the mobile platform enters the physical location. | 01-22-2015 |
Rebecca Leibowitz, Scotch Plains, NJ US
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20140046238 | INTEGRATED DRESSING DEVICE - The invention relates to a device for the dressing of wounds and insertion sites of percutaneous and drug delivery devices. The device provides 360 degree or complete circumferential protection of a wound or insertion site of a percutaneous or drug delivery device. In particular, the device is an integrated dressing for catheters comprising a pad and an adhesive dressing. | 02-13-2014 |