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Adam Adler, Emerald Hills, CA US
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| 20100204058 | Profiling for Determination of Response to Treatment for Inflammatory Disease - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating, characterizing, and diagnosing autoimmune diseases or other inflammatory diseases. In particular, the present invention provides gene expression profiles as well as novel TKI Responsive Signature(s) useful for the diagnosis, characterization, prognosis and treatment of autoimmune disease or other inflammatory diseases. | 08-12-2010 |
| 20100279302 | METHODS OF PREDICTING PAIRABILITY AND SECONDARY STRUCTURES OF RNA MOLECULES - Provided are methods of predicting a pairability of nucleotides of a plurality of RNA polynucleotides by (a) simultaneously determining a paired state or an unpaired state of nucleotides of the plurality of RNA polynucleotides; and (b) corresponding the paired state or the unpaired state of the nucleotides to a database of nucleic acid sequences, the database comprises nucleic acid sequences representing the plurality of RNA polynucleotides, thereby determining the pairability of nucleotides of the plurality of RNA polynucleotides. Also provided are methods of determining a secondary structure of a plurality of RNA molecules; methods of determining if a molecule is capable of modulating a secondary structure of at least one RNA polynucleotide of a plurality of RNA polynucleotides; and methods of screening for a marker associated with a pathology. | 11-04-2010 |
Ari T. Adler, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110083109 | Electronic Whiteboard - A method and apparatus for use with an electronic display system including a display surface wherein the system is capable of identifying a touch location on at least a portion of the display surface of a contact with the display surface, the display surface having a display area, the method for moving a cursor icon about at least a portion of the display area and comprising the steps of identifying first and second areas within the display area having first and second area surfaces, respectively, sensing a touch location on the first area surface and presenting a cursor icon on the second area surface as a function of the touch location on the first area surface. | 04-07-2011 |
Beverly S. Adler, Newbury Park, CA US
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| 20090291885 | Conjugated toxin peptide therapeutic agents - Disclosed is a composition of matter comprising an OSK1 peptide analog, and in some embodiments, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. A pharmaceutical composition comprises the composition and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Also disclosed are DNAs encoding the inventive composition of matter, an expression vector comprising the DNA, and host cells comprising the expression vector. Methods of treating an autoimmune disorder and of preventing or mitigating a relapse of a symptom of multiple sclerosis are also disclosed. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20090297520 | Methods of using conjugated toxin peptide therapeutic agents - Disclosed is a composition of matter comprising an OSK1 peptide analog, and in some embodiments, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. A pharmaceutical composition comprises the composition and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Also disclosed are DNAs encoding the inventive composition of matter, an expression vector comprising the DNA, and host cells comprising the expression vector. Methods of treating an autoimmune disorder and of preventing or mitigating a relapse of a symptom of multiple sclerosis are also disclosed. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20090299044 | DNA encoding chimeric toxin peptide fusion proteins and vectors and mammalian cells for recombinant expression - Disclosed is a composition of matter comprising an OSK1 peptide analog, and in some embodiments, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. A pharmaceutical composition comprises the composition and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Also disclosed are DNAs encoding the inventive composition of matter, an expression vector comprising the DNA, and host cells comprising the expression vector. Methods of treating an autoimmune disorder and of preventing or mitigating a relapse of a symptom of multiple sclerosis are also disclosed. | 12-03-2009 |
Darin Adler, Los Gatos, CA US
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| 20090228779 | USE OF REMOTE SERVICES BY A LOCAL WIRELESS ELECTRONIC DEVICE - The present disclosure generally relates to enabling web applications to use application programming interfaces (APIs) to display content on a mobile computing device. In some embodiments, the APIs can include services to enable web applications to simulate a native application that runs natively on the mobile computing device. In some embodiments, the APIs can include services to annotate a map with an overlay on the display of the mobile computing device. In some embodiments, a caching module is provided for caching resources associated with a web application on the mobile computing device. | 09-10-2009 |
| 20100095219 | SELECTIVE HISTORY DATA STRUCTURES - Methods and apparatuses which create and use selective history data structures are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes monitoring presentations accessed by a user, automatically selecting some of the presentations accessed by the user according to, at least in part, the user's access patterns, and displaying representations of the some of the presentations in a pattern of an n×n array, wherein n is greater than 1. Other methods are disclosed, and various apparatuses and machine readable media are also disclosed. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20100107145 | Software Performance Analysis Using Data Mining - A system, method, and computer program for analyzing code execution and software performance characteristics are disclosed. Samples of code during run-time or from crash logs can be displayed as both a top-down tree of calls from a particular function and a bottom-up tree of calls to the particular function. Data mining techniques, including filtering and focusing, remove code that is not of interest and display code that is more relevant to performance analysis. In particular, functions contained in libraries such as system libraries can be stripped from view. The cost associated with an excluded function can be propagated to a calling function, in either the top-down or bottom-up tree. | 04-29-2010 |
Darin B. Adler, Los Gatos, CA US
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| 20100083158 | FEED FOR ENHANCED WEB BROWSING - User input is received to create a bookmark in a web browser for a non-feed Uniform Resource Locator (URL). A web feed associated with the non-feed URL is determined. A subscription to the web feed is automatically created. An indication of new web content is received from the web feed. The bookmark for the non-feed URL is decorated to provide a visual indication of the new web content. | 04-01-2010 |
| 20100083383 | PHISHING SHIELD - A mechanism for notifying a user of an internet browser that a requested web page is undesirable, and for protecting the user from the web page by disabling it. An internet browser detects a load request for a web page and retrieves the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the webpage. The internet browser displays the webpage associated with the URL and, upon determination that the URL matches a URL from a list of undesirable URLs, alters the appearance of the webpage and disables the web page from receiving input or taking action. | 04-01-2010 |
Darin Benjamin Adler, Los Gatos, CA US
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| 20100325100 | IMMEDIATE SEARCH FEEDBACK - Providing immediate search feedback is disclosed. Search input is received within a search field of a web browser application. Based on characteristics of the search input, a determination is made whether to automatically submit a query to a search engine. In one aspect, the query is automatically submitted to the search engine. The query is based on the received first search input. Results are displayed within the web browser application, the results web page returned from the query submitted to the search engine. | 12-23-2010 |
David L. Adler, San Jose, CA US
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| 20080237487 | MULTIPLE DIRECTIONAL SCANS OF TEST STRUCTURES ON SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - Disclosed is a method of inspecting a sample. The sample is scanned in a first direction with at least one particle beam. The sample is scanned in a second direction with at least one particle beam. The second direction is at an angle to the first direction. The number of defects per an area of the sample are found as a result of the first scan, and the position of one or more of the found defects is determined from the second scan. In a specific embodiment, the sample includes a test structure having a plurality of test elements thereon. A first portion of the test elements is exposed to the beam during the first scan to identify test elements having defects, and a second portion of the test elements is exposed during the second scan to isolate and characterize the defect. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20080246030 | TEST STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR INSPECTION OF SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - Disclosed is a semiconductor die having a scanning area. The semiconductor die includes a first plurality of test structures wherein each of the test structures in the first plurality of test structures is located entirely within the scanning area. The semiconductor die further includes a second plurality of test structures wherein each of the test structures in the first plurality of test structures is located only partially within the scanning area. The test structures are arranged so that a scan of the scanning area results in detection of defects outside of the scanning area. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20100314540 | Electron microscope with an emitter operating in medium vacuum - An electron microscope is described. This electron microscope includes an electron emitter that has an evaporation or sublimation rate that is significantly less than that of tungsten at the reduced pressures around the electron emitter during operation of the electron microscope. As a consequence, the electron microscope may be able to operate at reduced pressures that are much larger than those in existing electron microscopes. For example, at least during the operation the reduced pressure in the electron microscope may be greater than or equal to a medium vacuum. This capability may allow the electron microscope to use a roughing pump to provide the reduced pressure, thereby reducing the cost and complexity of the electron microscope, and improving its reliability. In addition, the size of the electron microscope may be reduced, which may enable a hand-held or portable version of the electron microscope. | 12-16-2010 |
Dustin Kurt Adler, Rancho Cordova, CA US
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| 20100030745 | Record Based Code Structure - The compiled code of a computer program is stored in multiple pieces within a database. Each piece is optionally stored within a separate data record. Execution of the computer program includes using database queries to retrieve pieces of the compiled code for execution. The database and associated database management logic are used to provide numerous advantages in execution and management of the computer program. For example, in some embodiments, database queries are used to help facilitate program flow logic. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100042585 | Command Interpretation - The compiled code of a computer program is stored in multiple pieces within a database. Each piece is optionally stored within a separate data record. Execution of the computer program includes using database queries to retrieve pieces of the compiled code for execution. The database and associated database management logic are used to provide numerous advantages in execution and management of the computer program. For example, in some embodiments, database queries are used to help facilitate program flow logic. In another example, database queries are based on a command line or universal resource locator. These queries may be used to select functionality of a computer program in response to the command line or universal resource locator. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20100070516 | Instance Management of Code in a Database - The compiled code of a computer program is stored in multiple pieces within a database. Each piece is optionally stored within a separate data record. Execution of the computer program includes using database queries to retrieve pieces of the compiled code for execution. The database and associated database management logic are used to provide numerous advantages in execution and management of the computer program. For example, in some embodiments, database queries are used to help facilitate program flow logic. In another example, database queries are based on a command line or universal resource locator. These queries may be used to select functionality of a computer program in response to the command line or universal resource locator. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20110196843 | Instance Management of Code in a Database - The compiled code of a computer program is stored in multiple pieces within a database. Each piece is optionally stored within a separate data record. Execution of the computer program includes using database queries to retrieve pieces of the compiled code for execution. The database and associated database management logic are used to provide numerous advantages in execution and management of the computer program. For example, in some embodiments, database queries are used to help facilitate program flow logic. In another example, database queries are based on a command line or universal resource locator. These queries may be used to select functionality of a computer program in response to the command line or universal resource locator. | 08-11-2011 |
Edward Allen Adler, Palos Verdes Estates, CA US
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| 20100283848 | SURVEILLANCE IMAGE DENIAL VERIFICATION - An assessment method and system for characterizing the operation of an imaging system are disclosed. The assessment system can comprise a light source configured to illuminate the imaging system, a modulator configured to modulate light from the light source, a receiver configured to intercept communications from the imaging system, and an analyzer configured to analyze the intercepted communications. The assessment system can be used to determine the effectiveness of an image denial system that is used to prevent a surveillance satellite from providing imagery and can thereby provide an advantage on the battlefield. | 11-11-2010 |
Frank Adler, Oak Park, CA US
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| 20080261190 | APPARATUS AND RELATED METHODS FOR THE CONTROLLED ILLUMINATION OF A CONVEX SURFACE - Illumination provided to the interior of a convex surface can be controlled using a plurality of internal barriers separating light sources such as light emitting diodes. Such controlled illumination can simulate phases of the moon using logic which can be limited to yes or no Boolean decisions, thereby minimizing the complexity of required input. | 10-23-2008 |
Glenn Adler, Redwood City, CA US
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| 20110069152 | 2D to 3D video conversion - A method for real-time 2D to 3D video conversion includes receiving a decoded 2D video frame having an original resolution, downscaling the decoded 2D video frame into an associated 2D video frame having a lower resolution, and segmenting objects present in the downscaled 2D video frame into background objects and foreground objects. The method also includes generating a background depth map and a foreground depth map for the downscaled 2D video frame based on the segmented background and foreground objects, and deriving a frame depth map in the original resolution based on the background depth map and the foreground depth map. The method further includes providing a 3D video frame for display at a real-time playback rate. The 3D video frame is generated in the original resolution based on the frame depth map. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110167443 | Method and device for updating regional rating table - A method performed by a digital television receiver associated with a television includes storing in a memory a first rating configuration, including a region identification of the first rating configuration and a version identification of the first rating configuration, for rating a television program in accordance with a rating scheme, and storing in the memory an identification of a first television channel as a default channel for the rating scheme. The method further includes receiving a subset of a group of transport packets via a receiving channel, comparing the region identification and the version identification of the first and the second rating configurations, and if the region identifications are the same, and the version identifications of the first and the second rating configurations indicate that the second configuration is not newer than the first rating configuration, not storing the second configuration. | 07-07-2011 |
Jason Adler, Fremont, CA US
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| 20110296123 | MEMORY ACCESS TABLE SAVING AND RESTORING SYSTEM AND METHODS - A system includes a first memory configured to store a first lookup table (LUT) with first metadata. A second memory is configured to store a second LUT with second metadata, wherein the first metadata includes a first mapping between logical addresses and physical addresses. The second metadata includes a second mapping between the logical addresses and the physical addresses. A control module is configured to update the first metadata. The control module is configured to update segments of the second metadata based on the first metadata at respective predetermined times. Each of the segments refers to a predetermined number of entries of the second LUT. | 12-01-2011 |
John R. Adler, Stanford, CA US
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| 20090129545 | FRAMELESS RADIOSURGERY TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and apparatus for selectively and accurately localizing and treating a target within a patient are provided. A three dimensional mapping of a region surrounding the target is coupled to a surgical intervention. Two or more diagnostic beams at a known non-zero angle to one another may pass through the mapping region to produce images of projections within the mapping region in order to accurately localize and treat the target wherein the images are captured using one or more image recorders. | 05-21-2009 |
Jon E. Adler, Pacific Beach, CA US
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| 20080249293 | Nucleic acids encoding a G-protein coupled receptor involved in sensory transduction - The invention provides isolated nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of sensory cell specific G-protein coupled receptors, antibodies to such receptors, methods of detecting such nucleic acids and receptors, and methods of screening for modulators of sensory cell specific G-protein coupled receptors. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20090104703 | Nucleic Acids Encoding Proteins Involved in Sensory Transduction - The invention provides isolated nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of sensory cell specific polypeptides, antibodies to such polypeptides, methods of detecting such nucleic acids and polypeptides, and methods of screening for modulators of sensory cell specific polypeptides. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090148948 | NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING A G-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTOR INVOLVED IN TASTE TRANSDUCTION - The invention provides isolated nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of sensory cell specific G-protein coupled receptors, antibodies to such receptors, methods of detecting such nucleic acids and receptors, and methods of screening for modulators of sensory cell specific G-protein coupled receptors. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20110105741 | NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING A G-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTOR INVOLVED IN SENSORY TRANSDUCTION - The invention provides isolated nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of sensory cell specific G-protein coupled receptors, antibodies to such receptors, methods of detecting such nucleic acids and receptors, and methods of screening for modulators of sensory cell specific G-protein coupled receptors. | 05-05-2011 |
Jon E. Adler, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090280506 | SF, A NOVEL FAMILY OF TASTE RECEPTORS - The invention provides isolated nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of taste cell specific G-protein coupled receptors, antibodies to such receptors, methods of detecting such nucleic acids and receptors, and methods of screening for modulators of taste cell specific G-protein coupled receptors. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20100062456 | T2R, A NOVEL FAMILY OF TASTE RECEPTORS - The invention provides nucleic acid and amino acid sequences for a novel family of taste transduction G-protein coupled receptors, antibodies to such receptors, methods of detecting such nucleic acids and receptors, and methods of screening for modulators of taste transduction G-protein coupled receptors. | 03-11-2010 |
Jon Elliott Adler, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090053730 | CHIMERIC HUMAN T1R1 TASTE RECEPTOR POLYPEPTIDES AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME - Newly identified mammalian taste-cell-specific G protein-coupled receptors, and the genes and cDNA encoding said receptors are described. Specifically, T1R G protein-coupled receptors active in taste signaling, and the genes and cDNA encoding the same, are described, along with methods for isolating such genes and for isolating and expressing such receptors. Methods for representing taste perception of a particular tastant in a mammal are also described, as are methods for generating novel molecules or combinations of molecules that elicit a predetermined taste perception in a mammal, and methods for simulating one or more tastes. Further, methods for stimulating or blocking taste perception in a mammal are also disclosed. | 02-26-2009 |
Marc Adler, Orinda, CA US
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| 20110207716 | INHIBITORS OF POLO-LIKE KINASE - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I): | 08-25-2011 |
| 20110212942 | INHIBITORS OF POLO-LIKE KINASE - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I): | 09-01-2011 |
Mitch Adler, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20090177783 | Pairing and storage access scheme between a handheld device and a computing system - A method is described that involves detecting the presence of a pairing partner. Prior to establishing a paired relationship with the pairing partner, a user is prompted to verify himself/herself. In response to the user properly verifying himself/herself, the paring partner is paired with. The pairing includes invoking a remote storage protocol that contemplates a network between the partners to establish on a first of the partners access to non volatile storage resources for general use. The non volatile storage resources are located on a second of the partners. The second of the partners is a handheld device that provides wireless cell phone service, wireless Internet service and music playback service. | 07-09-2009 |
Mitch D. Adler, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20100235895 | CAPTIVE NETWORK NEGOTIATION INTERFACE AND AUTOMATION - A method and apparatus of to negotiate access with a captive network is described. In an exemplary method, a mobile client detects, with a network interface, a network. The mobile client associates with the network, where associating allows the mobile client to communicate with the network. In addition, the mobile client probes the network by requesting a web page, where the web page is independent of the network. In response to the web page request, the mobile client receives a capture web page. The mobile client determines the type of authentication used for the network based on the received capture web page. | 09-16-2010 |
Mitchel Adler, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20100235518 | CONNECTION TO MULTIPLE ACCESSORIES WITH MULTIPLE ACCESSORY-SPECIFIC PROTOCOLS - Embodiments of the present invention provide various communication techniques for communication between a mobile computing device and an accessory. An accessory protocol that is generic to the mobile computing device can be used for some communication. An application executing at the mobile computing device can communicate with the accessory using an application communication protocol. In some embodiments, the application communication protocol can be different from the accessory communication protocol. In other embodiments the application protocol may only be recognized by the application and the accessory. In some embodiments, messages conforming to an application protocol can be communicated between the application and the accessory by packaging the messages inside a message conforming to the accessory communication protocol. | 09-16-2010 |
Mitchell D. Adler, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20090006640 | INCREMENTAL SECURE BACKUP AND RESTORE OF USER SETTINGS AND DATA - Methods and apparatuses for performing secure incremental backup and restore operations are disclosed. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090215398 | Methods and Systems for Establishing Communications Between Devices - At least certain embodiments of the disclosures relate to establishing communications between devices with a first connection. A second connection is established between the devices to transfer data between the devices and/or alter configurations of the devices. In one embodiment, a method includes establishing a first connection between a first device and a second device with a first networking standard and associated first network. The method further includes establishing a second connection between the first device and the second device with a second networking standard and associated second network based on the first connection providing information to at least one of the first and second devices regarding the second network. The method further includes transferring data between the first and second devices using the second networking standard. In one embodiment, the first networking standard is a Bluetooth networking standard and the second networking standard is a WiFi networking standard. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20100309815 | NETWORK ASSOCIATION IN AN ENVIRONMENT WITH HIDDEN NETWORKS - Embodiments of the invention perform a preliminary scan for information automatically transmitted by available wireless access points. The information transmitted by access points (e.g., identity information) and information derived from the transmission (e.g., signal strength) is used to prioritize the available wireless access points before direct scanning takes place. | 12-09-2010 |
Mitchell David Adler, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20110252234 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FILE-LEVEL DATA PROTECTION - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for encryption and key management. The method includes encrypting each file on a computing device with a unique file encryption key, encrypting each unique file encryption key with a corresponding class encryption key, and encrypting each class encryption key with an additional encryption key. Further disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for encrypting a credential key chain. The method includes encrypting each credential on a computing device with a unique credential encryption key, encrypting each unique credential encryption key with a corresponding credential class encryption key, and encrypting each class encryption key with an additional encryption key. Also disclosed is a method of verifying a password by decrypting a key bag, retrieving data from an encrypted file using an encryption key from the decrypted key bag, and verifying the password by comparing retrieved data with expected data. | 10-13-2011 |
| 20110252243 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTENT PROTECTION BASED ON A COMBINATION OF A USER PIN AND A DEVICE SPECIFIC IDENTIFIER - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for encryption and key management. The method includes encrypting each file on a computing device with a unique file encryption key, encrypting each unique file encryption key with a corresponding class encryption key, and encrypting each class encryption key with an additional encryption key. Further disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for encrypting a credential key chain. The method includes encrypting each credential on a computing device with a unique credential encryption key, encrypting each unique credential encryption key with a corresponding credential class encryption key, and encrypting each class encryption key with an additional encryption key. Additionally, a method of generating a cryptographic key based on a user-entered password and a device-specific identifier secret utilizing an encryption algorithm is disclosed. | 10-13-2011 |
Paul Adler, Santa Rosa, CA US
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| 20110251668 | Stent With Therapeutic Substance - A stent includes a wave form that includes a cable including a plurality of strands. The wave form has a plurality of struts and a plurality of crowns, with each crown connecting two adjacent struts. The wave form is wrapped around a longitudinal axis at a pitch to define a plurality of helical turns. The stent includes a filler located within the cable. The filler includes a therapeutic substance. | 10-13-2011 |
Ray Adler, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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| 20100106667 | Mystery Product Packaging - This invention relates to a line of products, such as toys. The invention also relates to methods of offering for sale such products and methods of displaying such products. The line includes a plurality of distinguishable toys having a similar configuration. Different toys from the line are packaged in different types of packaging. A first type of package is configured to facilitate identification of a first toy held by the first type of package, and a second type of package is configured to obscure identification of a second toy held by the second type of package. | 04-29-2010 |
Richard S. Adler, Upland, CA US
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| 20090208285 | Anti-ram system and method of installation - An anti-ram system and method of construction having a shallow mounted base pad from which extend a plurality of bollards. Very little or only a shallow excavation is required for the base of the bollard system, which can be partially or fully assembled prior to bringing it to the installation site. The shallow mounting pad or base of the bollard system of this invention may be formed or constructed in various ways and of various materials, and in various configurations. The shallow mounting pad or base is constructed so as to have considerable mass. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20100166498 | ANTI-RAM SYSTEM AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION - An anti-ram system and method of construction having a shallow mounted base pad from which extend a plurality of bollards. Very little or only a shallow excavation is required for the base of the bollard system, which can be partially or fully assembled prior to bringing it to the installation site. The shallow mounting pad or base of the bollard system of this invention may be formed or constructed in various ways and of various materials, and in various configurations. The shallow mounting pad or base is constructed so as to have considerable mass. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20110033232 | SURFACE MOUNT VEHICLE ANTI-RAM SECURITY SYSTEMS - Anti-ram systems according to embodiments of the invention comprise at least one bollard section comprising a base of limited height and a plurality of spaced bollards extending upwardly from the base. An anti-ram system according to embodiments of the invention may be erected or installed on a paved surface such as asphalt, concrete, paver stones, etc., or on an unpaved surface such as soil, and need not be partially of fully buried, and yet can qualify for Department of State crash ratings previously assigned to buried bollard systems. Disclosed anti-ram system also comprise a plurality of bollard sections and one or more connectors for interconnecting two or more of the bollard sections, and may also include an anchor or anchor system engaging at least each end of a bollard section not connected to another bollard section. The bollard sections may be filled with ballast and high friction structure may be attached to the bottom of the bollard sections to resist sliding after impact. | 02-10-2011 |
Richard Steven Adler, Upland, CA US
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| 20090038088 | RAPID DEPLOYMENT FLOATING BRIDGES - A rapidly constructed floating bridge for emergency deployment to minimize the time required to restore vehicular traffic where a structure crossing over a waterway has been rendered unusable or unsafe due to natural forces or acts of terrorism. The bridge is modular in nature and may be constructed from parts, including assemblies and/or subassemblies, that can be delivered to a staging area from which the bridge is assembled and deployed. The floating bridge can also be constructed as a temporary detour floating bridge at a location where a permanent structure is being repaired, removed or replaced by a new structure. The bridge is also a low cost option for a new location where a useful life of 25 to 30 years is required. The bridge may be continuous without a span that opens or may include one or more spans that pivot to open and provide a navigation channel, and/or the bridge may include an elevated span at a shore side to provide a navigation channel below the elevated span. | 02-12-2009 |
Robert Adler, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20100228968 | SPLIT TERMINATION OF SECURE COMMUNICATION SESSIONS WITH MUTUAL CERTIFICATE-BASED AUTHENTICATION - A method and apparatus are provided for split-terminating a secure client-server communication connection when the client and server perform mutual authentication by exchanging certificates, such as within a Lotus Notes environment. When the client submits a certificate to the server, an intermediary device intercepts the certificate and submits to the server a substitute client certificate generated by that intermediary. A certificate authority's private key is previously installed on the intermediary to enable it to generate public keys, private keys and digital certificates. With the private key corresponding to the substitute certificate, the intermediary extracts a temporary key from a subsequent server message. The intermediary uses the temporary key to read a session key issued later by the server. Thereafter, the intermediary shares the session key with another intermediary, and together they use the session keys to access and optimize (e.g., accelerate) messages sent by the client and the server. | 09-09-2010 |
Scott Adler, Saratoga, CA US
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| 20110054976 | Scheduling Recurring Calendar Events - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for scheduling a recurring event are disclosed. When a calendar application receives an invitation from an organizer to an invite, the calendar application expands the recurring event into a plurality of occurrences, and detects any scheduling conflicts that can be caused by each of the plurality of occurrences. The calendar application notifies the invitee of the detected scheduling conflicts before the invitee makes a decision regarding the invitation. An invitee is provided an opportunity to accept only the non-conflicting occurrences of the recurring event. If the invitee chooses to accept only the non-conflicting occurrences, the invitee is given opportunities to respond to each of the conflicting occurrences separately. The organizer is notified of the invitee's responses regarding the non-conflicting occurrences and the conflicting occurrences. | 03-03-2011 |
Scott Joseph Adler, Menlo Park, CA US
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| 20080306963 | Calendaring techniques and interfaces - The calendaring techniques and interfaces described herein provide access to calendar data stored in a server hosted calendar store to applications. The calendar data includes calendar events and tasks. In one aspect, an application program interface (API) retrieves an occurrence from a series of reoccurring calendar data upon request from an application. In another aspect, the API sends calendar data provided by the application to a server program that manages a calendar store for storage and queries the server program to retrieve calendar data requested by the application from the calendar store. In yet another aspect, the API sends notifications that the calendar store has changed to interested applications. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20080307323 | CALENDARING TECHNIQUES AND SYSTEMS - The calendaring techniques and systems described herein enable a user to more easily resolve conflicts for attendees to an event by visually indicating available time slots for all attendees in a calendar window or in a timeline window separate from the calendar window. The first available time slot may be automatically selected or the user may select an available slot to reschedule the event. In another aspect, inspector windows are displayed within a calendar window to show summary or details for an event. An inspector window can also be displayed when a change to an event is detected. In yet another aspect, calendars for multiple accounts accessible by a user are merged into a single calendar view. | 12-11-2008 |
Scott Joseph Adler, Saratoga, CA US
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| 20110239146 | AUTOMATIC EVENT GENERATION - A text input is received in a calendar context. The text input is processed with a context-neutral extraction process to generate a first set of elements and with a calendar-specific extraction process to generate a second set of elements. A calendar event is created from the first set of elements and the second set of elements and displayed on a display device without confirming the elements of the calendar event with a user. | 09-29-2011 |
Sharon Adler, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20100173340 | USE OF HEMATOPOIETIC GROWTH FACTOR INDUCIBLE NEUROKININ-1 (HGFIN) AS A NOVEL BIOMARKER - The invention provides, in certain embodiments, a method of detecting an indicator of renal injury or renal disease. The method entails assaying a urine sample for hematopoietic growth factor inducible neurokinin-1 (HGFIN), wherein the presence of HGFIN at an elevated level indicates the presence and/or degree of renal injury or renal disease, and/or the rate of loss of renal function. In other embodiments, the invention provides a method of detecting an indicator of systemic inflammation. This method entails assaying a biological sample for HGFIN, wherein the presence of HGFIN at an elevated level indicates the presence and/or degree of systemic inflammation. Also provided, are methods of determining progression of these conditions, as well as methods of determining subjects' response to treatment. | 07-08-2010 |
| 20110177613 | Use of periostin as a novel biomarker - The invention provides, in certain embodiments, a method of detecting an indicator of renal injury or renal disease. The method entails assaying a urine sample for periostin, wherein the presence of periostin at an elevated level indicates the presence and/or degree of renal injury or renal disease. Also provided, are methods of determining progression of these conditions, as well as methods of determining subjects' response to treatment. | 07-21-2011 |
Stephen D. Adler, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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| 20100122418 | FULL-BODY INCLINED MATTRESS - A full-body auxiliary mattress for reducing acid reflux in a person lying on a flat surface, the auxiliary mattress comprising a head end, a foot end, a flat bottom and an inclined top to elevate the person's body, the auxiliary mattress top gradually inclining from the foot of the auxiliary mattress upward to the head of the auxiliary mattress. | 05-20-2010 |
Steven Michael Adler, San Diego, CA US
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| 20080228429 | Systems and methods for location, motion, and contact detection and tracking in a networked audiovisual device - Systems and methods for location, motion, and contact detection and tracking in a portable networked device are disclosed. A portable device may include a motion detection unit including an accelerometer for detecting accelerations in one or more axes. Signals associated with the detected motion are processed to generate estimates of device acceleration, velocity, and relative and absolute locations. Additional processing may be performed to detect user gestures or other user input relevant to portable device control. Particular motion or vibrational characteristics may be also be detected and used by other processes in the portable device. | 09-18-2008 |
| 20090002333 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DEVICE REGISTRATION - Systems and methods for facilitating registration of a device, such as a portable device, are described. A user may be provided with a reference pattern, which may then be entered onto a corresponding grid on the device. The user entered grid pattern is then stored as data, encoded, and transmitted to a registration server where it is compared to the reference pattern. If the user entered grid pattern sufficiently matches the reference pattern, the device may then be registered with the registration server and any associated server systems, where it may then be used to provide user personalized content or other functionality. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090024943 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ALARM TONE SELECTION, DISTRIBUTION, AND PLAYBACK IN A NETWORKED AUDIOVISUAL DEVICE - Systems and methods for alarm tone selection and distribution are disclosed. A first device may be configured to allow user selection of a content item for rendering in conjunction with a predefined alarm tone event such as an alarm, meeting time, or other event. The content item may then be associated with an application configured to render content upon occurrence of the event, and the user may be enabled to purchase non-owned content. The user may be further enabled to send content or a reference to content to a second device associated with a second user, where the second user may then be enabled to purchase and use the content for alarm tone functionality on the second device. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20110060994 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WIDGET RENDERING AND SHARING ON A PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICE - Systems and methods for providing, sharing, storing and playing widgets and associated media content on a personal audiovisual device, such as a digital photo frame, are described. In one implementation, widgets may be selected by a user for rendering based on capabilities of a user's device, with the widgets then provided to the device for playback. Digital content such as audio files, images, and/or video may be rendered in conjunction with playback of the widget. Widgets may be shared between users so as to facilitate sharing of media content. | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110093227 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LOCATION, MOTION, AND CONTACT DETECTION AND TRACKING IN A NETWORKED AUDIOVISUAL DEVICE - Systems and methods for location, motion, and contact detection and tracking in a portable networked device are disclosed. A portable device may include a motion detection unit including an accelerometer for detecting accelerations in one or more axes. Signals associated with the detected motion are processed to generate estimates of device acceleration, velocity, and relative and absolute locations. Additional processing may be performed to detect user gestures or other user input relevant to portable device control. Particular motion or vibrational characteristics may be also be detected and used by other processes in the portable device. | 04-21-2011 |
