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Arnold M. Gans, Englewood, NJ US
Charles A. Gans, Collegeville, PA US
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20130315729 | Upblast Exhaust Apparatus With A Variable Outlet Nozzle - A radial upblast exhaust apparatus includes a fan housing having a fan inlet to receive air to be exhausted and a fan outlet to expel air to be exhausted. An upper housing is positioned immediately above the fan housing. It includes a first wall section and a second wall section each shaped as a partial conical section being concaved toward each other. The upper housing forms an air outlet nozzle. A mechanism changes the outlet area of the outlet nozzle in order to provide a variable area outlet for the fan. | 11-28-2013 |
Charles Alexander Gans, Collegeville, PA US
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20110053488 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR EXHAUST GAS FAN SYSTEM - Systems and methods for controlling an exhaust gas fan system. The control system may control one or more components of the exhaust system to optimize system performance and improve energy efficiency. The control system may be designed to maintain a substantially constant pressure in the exhaust header and provide a substantially constant flow through the exhaust fans. The control system may include software and hardware that allow the control system to control one or more of: modulation of one or more by-pass dampers; adjustment of the nozzle outlet area; varying the speed of the fans; the number and staging of fans. By utilizing and controlling one or more of these functions, the amount of energy being used may be minimized/optimized. | 03-03-2011 |
David Gans, Carlsbad, CA US
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20150076430 | Collapsible, Transportable, One-Man Operated Hot Water Heater Lifting Device - A one-man operable hot water heater lifting device. An inner lifter arm is pivotally connected to an extendable extension arm. A pivot stabilizer arm is connected between the inner lifter arm and the inner extension arm. A plurality of outer lifter arms are connected to the inner lifter arm. A plurality of wheels is pivotally connected to the lifting device. The outer lifter arms are connected to the hot water heater and the hot water heater is lifted by pressing downward on the outer extension arm. | 03-19-2015 |
David Lee Gans, San Leandro, CA US
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20110132413 | PORTABLE WASHING DEVICE - Herein is described a portable washing device comprising: a reservoir to contain washing fluid; a cart supporting the reservoir; a lid attached to the reservoir; a control unit attached to the lid; a fluid supply hose having a first end and a second end; a submersible pump within the reservoir, said pump attached to the first end of the fluid supply hose; and a washing head unit attached to the second end of the fluid supply hose where the washing head unit has a pressure sensor switch; wherein pressure from a washing motion causes the pressure sensor switch to activate the submersible pump thus delivering washing fluid to the washing head unit. | 06-09-2011 |
Dean Gans, Nampa, ID US
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20100118630 | Method and Apparatus for Synchronizing Data From Memory Arrays - According to one embodiment, a combination is comprised of a plurality of sense amps, each having an input for receiving a clock signal. A data bus is for receiving data from the plurality of sense amps in response to a clock signal being input to the plurality of sense amps. A tracking circuit is responsive to the clock signal for producing a control signal. A plurality of latches is responsive to the control signal for latching data from the bus. The control signal has a delay that is equal to the time needed for a last data bit to arrive at the plurality of latches. That delay may be equal to a delay associated with inputting the clock signal to a last one of the plurality of sense amps, plus a delay of the last sense amp, plus a delay of the data bus. That amount of delay may be achieved in a number of ways which combines electrical delay with delay inherently associated with the tracking circuit's location. For example, the delay of the control signal may be achieved by locating the tracking circuit proximate to the last one of the plurality of sense amps and providing the tracking circuit with an electrical delay equal to the delay of the last one of the plurality of sense amps. Because of the rules governing abstracts, this abstract should not be used to construe the claims. | 05-13-2010 |
20120300558 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SYNCHRONIZING DATA FROM MEMORY ARRAYS - According to one embodiment, a device for synchronizing data output from two or more memory arrays that includes a plurality of sense circuits configured to be responsive to a clock signal. The device further includes a plurality of latches and a tracking circuit. The tracking circuit may be configured to produce a control signal responsive to the clock signal. The control signal may be operable to enable the plurality of latches. The tracking has an associated delay that is substantially the same as a delay associated with at least one of the plurality of sense circuits. | 11-29-2012 |
Dean D. Gans, Nampa, ID US
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20150286593 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR STORING AND WRITING MULTIPLE PARAMETER CODES FOR MEMORY OPERATING PARAMETERS - Apparatuses and methods for writing and storing parameter codes for operating parameters, and selecting between the parameter codes to set an operating condition for a memory are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a first mode register and a second mode register. The first mode register is configured to store first and second parameter codes for a same operating parameter. The second mode register is configured to store a parameter code for a control parameter to select between the first and second parameter codes to set a current operating condition for the operating parameter. An example method includes storing in a first register a first parameter code for an operating parameter used to set a first memory operating condition, and further includes storing in a second register a second parameter code for the operating parameter used to set a second memory operating condition. | 10-08-2015 |
Eric Gans, Los Angeles, CA US
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20100100997 | ELECTRICAL GARMENT AND ELECTRICAL GARMENT AND ARTICLE ASSEMBLIES - Electrical garments and components for use in electrical garments are provided. A communication medium of various forms is integrated into a garment seam that is used to join two or more portions of a garment. The communication media can be used to provide electrical or other electromagnetic connection for coupling among a plurality of electrical devices associated with the garment. Accordingly, the electrical garment can be configured for a plurality of uses, applications and environments, depending on the electrical devices associated therewith. The electrical devices can be configured to be attached to or integrated with the garment in a releasable fashion or in a more permanent configuration. The electrical devices can be chosen for their desired functionality and interconnected with the communication media, which is at least partially integrated within the garment seams. Additional embodiments provide an electronic connector suitable for use with seams incorporating electronic wiring. The connector provides additional flexibility in constructing the electric garment as additional items may be incorporated into the electronic capabilities of the garment. | 04-29-2010 |
20110049684 | ANTICOUNTERFEITING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - An integrated circuit die comprises a device layer comprising a plurality of semiconductor devices; an interconnect layer comprising a plurality of interconnect paths connecting the semiconductor devices and embedded in a dielectric material; and a plurality of hard nanoparticles embedded in the dielectric material of the interconnect layer, the hard nanoparticles having a hardness greater than a hardness of the dielectric material and of a hardness of the interconnect paths. | 03-03-2011 |
Eugene Gans, Westport, CT US
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20100166888 | Composition and method for the control of organoleptic properties of bodily fluids and secretions - Methods and edible compositions that improve the organoleptic properties of bodily fluids and secretions are provided. The compositions may contain chlorophyll and/or charcoal based compounds which neutralize in whole or in part undesirable organoleptic properties of bodily secretions, and which may also contain compounds which can impart desirable organoleptic properties to the body and to bodily fluids and secretions. The compositions according to this invention may also include compounds which: (1) promote the effective and prompt absorption by the gastrointestinal tract and target fluids of the compounds that can affect the organoleptic properties of the body and of bodily fluids and secretions, and/or (2) enhance the actions of these compounds on the organoleptic properties of the body and of bodily fluids and secretions once the compounds are absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract. | 07-01-2010 |
20100210609 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING CORTICOSTEROID DELIVERY - The present invention comprises a composition, method of enhancing potency and method of delivering corticosteroids in a vehicle comprising at least two penetration enhancers, and solvents and emulsifiers. The propylene glycol and penetration enhancers are present in ratio to the total of the propylene glycol, penetration enhancers, and solvents and emulsifiers of at least about 0.70. | 08-19-2010 |
20100210614 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING CORTICOSTEROID DELIVERY - The present invention comprises a composition, method of enhancing potency and method of delivering corticosteroids in a vehicle comprising at least two penetration enhancers, and solvents and emulsifiers. The propylene glycol and penetration enhancers are present in ratio to the total of the propylene glycol, penetration enhancers, and solvents and emulsifiers of at least about 0.70. | 08-19-2010 |
Eugene Gans, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20100226948 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING ACNE - A method for treating acne on the skin. The method has the steps of (a) providing an drapeable or flexible porous article impregnated with an aqueous cleansing composition having a carrier, benzoyl peroxide, and one or more cleansing agents; (b) contacting an area of the skin affected by acne with the porous article such that the skin is contacted by the composition; and (c) removing the composition from the skin wherein residual benzoyl peroxide remains on the skin in an anti-acne effective amount. There are also anti-acne compositions. | 09-09-2010 |
20120082710 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING ACNE - A method for treating acne on the skin. The method has the steps of (a) providing an drapeable or flexible porous article impregnated with an aqueous cleansing composition having a carrier, benzoyl peroxide, and one or more cleansing agents; (b) contacting an area of the skin affected by acne with the porous article such that the skin is contacted by the composition; and (c) removing the composition from the skin wherein residual benzoyl peroxide remains on the skin in an anti-acne effective amount. There are also anti-acne compositions. | 04-05-2012 |
Eugene H. Gans, Westport, CT US
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20080213409 | Triple anti-irritant composition - The present invention relates to a composition comprising two or more anti-irritants, each having at least about 7.2% oxygen content. In a separate embodiment, the composition may be defined to include a skin conditioning agent, a skin protectant agent, and an anti-irritant agent, each having an oxygen content of at least about 7.2%. The invention further comprises methods of treating and preventing skin conditions by applying the composition to the skin, and then optionally washing the skin. | 09-04-2008 |
20090176750 | Compositions and methods for enhancing corticosteroid delivery - The present invention comprises a composition, method of enhancing potency and method of delivering corticosteroids in a vehicle comprising at least two penetration enhancers, and solvents and emulsifiers. The propylene glycol and penetration enhancers are present in ratio to the total of the propylene glycol, penetration enhancers, and solvents and emulsifiers of at least about 0.70. | 07-09-2009 |
20110313051 | Delivery system for topical medications - The present invention is a delivery system comprising a pad and a liquid composition, comprising an insoluble dermatologically active ingredient with a viscosity that permits substantially uniform absorption of the composition onto the pad, and the pad is in then packaged in a sealed container. | 12-22-2011 |
20120289490 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING CORTICOSTEROID DELIVERY - The present invention comprises a composition, method of enhancing potency and method of delivering corticosteroids in a vehicle comprising at least two penetration enhancers, and solvents and emulsifiers. The propylene glycol and penetration enhancers are present in ratio to the total of the propylene glycol, penetration enhancers, and solvents and emulsifiers of at least about 0.70. | 11-15-2012 |
Nicholas R. Gans, Gainesville, FL US
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20110128387 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAINTAINING MULTIPLE OBJECTS WITHIN A CAMERA FIELD-OFVIEW - In one embodiment, a system and method for maintaining objects within a camera field of view include identifying constraints to be enforced, each constraint relating to an attribute of the viewed objects, identifying a priority rank for the constraints such that more important constraints have a higher priority that less important constraints, and determining the set of solutions that satisfy the constraints relative to the order of their priority rank such that solutions that satisfy lower ranking constraints are only considered viable if they also satisfy any higher ranking constraints, each solution providing an indication as to how to control the camera to maintain the objects within the camera field of view. | 06-02-2011 |
Nicholas Raphael Gans, Gainesville, FL US
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20090285450 | IMAGE-BASED SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR VEHICLE GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION - A method of estimating position and orientation of a vehicle using image data is provided. The method includes capturing an image of a region external to the vehicle using a camera mounted to the vehicle, and identifying in the image a set of feature points of the region. The method further includes subsequently capturing another image of the region from a different orientation of the camera, and identifying in the image the same set of feature points. A pose estimation of the vehicle is generated based upon the identified set of feature points and corresponding to the region. Each of the steps are repeated at with respect to a different region at least once so as to generate at least one succeeding pose estimation of the vehicle. The pose estimations are then propagated over a time interval by chaining the pose estimation and each succeeding pose estimation one with another according to a sequence in which each was generated. | 11-19-2009 |
Ronen Gans, Park Ridge, NJ US
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20150149196 | CLOUD-BASED CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE - An example method includes monitoring healthcare information employed by a local information system of a first healthcare entity via an edge device located at a facility of the first healthcare entity and in communication with a local information system. The edge device is to implement a local cloud system. The local cloud system is to be accessible by only the first healthcare entity and healthcare entities affiliated with the first healthcare entity. The example method also includes determining if the healthcare information has a first characteristic via the edge device, determining if the healthcare information has a second characteristic via the edge device, and automatically uploading the healthcare information onto the local cloud system if the healthcare information has the first characteristic. The example method also includes automatically uploading the healthcare information onto a remote cloud system if the healthcare information has the second characteristic. | 05-28-2015 |
20150149210 | CLOUD-BASED CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE - An example method includes storing healthcare information related to a patient on the cloud-based clinical information system and determining if a first local information system of a first healthcare entity includes a first existing patient record associated with the patient. The example method also includes communicating a first command from the cloud-based clinical information system to an edge device located at a facility associated with the first healthcare entity and in communication with the first local information system. The edge device is to automatically attach a first portion of the healthcare information to the first existing patient record if the first local information system includes the first existing patient record or automatically generate a first new patient record to be populated by the first portion of the healthcare information if the first local information system does not include the first existing patient record based on the first command. | 05-28-2015 |
20150149211 | CLOUD-BASED CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE - An example method includes receiving patient information in a cloud-based clinical information system from a first healthcare entity registered with the cloud-based clinical information system as a first entity type of a plurality of hierarchically organized entity types. The example method also includes storing a contractual agreement between the first healthcare entity and a second healthcare entity in the cloud-based clinical information system. The second healthcare entity is registered with the cloud-based clinical information as a second entity type of the plurality of entity types. The example method further includes enabling the second healthcare entity to access the patient information from the cloud-based clinical information system based on first access rules for the second healthcare entity. The first access rules are based on the contractual agreement, the second healthcare entity being the second entity type, and a selection input by the first healthcare entity via the cloud-based clinical information system. | 05-28-2015 |
Russell Gans, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20120043171 | MASS-DAMPER SYSTEM - A vibration attenuation apparatus may include a mass element, a bracket, and an elastomeric member. The mass element may include a first aperture. The bracket may include first and second portions. The first portion may be attached to a structure that transmits an input vibration. The elastomeric member may engage the mass element and the second portion of the bracket and may suspend the mass element relative to the bracket. The elastomeric member may include a shaft portion and a barb portion. The shaft portion may engage the second portion of the bracket. The barb portion may engage the first aperture of the mass element. The elastomeric member may include properties allowing the mass element to move relative to the bracket in response to the input vibration at a frequency that reduces an amplitude of the input vibration. | 02-23-2012 |
Stephen Gans, Seffner, FL US
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20120255334 | SOLUBLE ORGANIC FERTILIZER - Soluble organic fertilizers and methods for preparing and using the same are disclosed. The soluble organic fertilizers of the invention contain soluble organic nutrients. Preparation of a soluble organic fertilizer of the invention involves extracting soluble organic nutrients from a solid organic nutrient source. | 10-11-2012 |