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David W. Adler, Mount Tremper, NY US
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| 20090063453 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR EXECUTING A DISTRIBUTED SPATIAL DATA QUERY - An apparatus, system, and method for executing a distributed spatial data query. The present invention allows a client to perform spatial queries against spatial data stored in a various formats in various separate databases. A view of the data is created in the relevant databases, wherein the spatial data is converted to WKB and stored as a BLOB. A federated server contains nicknames for the various database views, and also contains views of the data where the BLOB is converted back to a spatial data type. The federated server presents to clients an application view of the distributed heterogeneous spatial data such that the clients can treat the data as if it were a homogenous data source. Also taught is incorporating distributed non-spatial data into the application view by creating a nickname and a view on top of the nickname which derives spatial information from the non-spatial location information. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090063524 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR EXECUTING A DISTRIBUTED SPATIAL DATA QUERY - A method for executing a distributed spatial data query. The present invention allows a client to perform spatial queries against spatial data stored in a various formats in various separate databases. A view of the data is created in the relevant databases, wherein the spatial data is converted to WKB and stored as a BLOB. A federated server contains nicknames for the various database views, and also contains views of the data where the BLOB is converted back to a spatial data type. The federated server presents to clients an application view of the distributed heterogeneous spatial data such that the clients can treat the data as if it were a homogenous data source. Also taught is incorporating distributed non-spatial data into the application view by creating a nickname and a view on top of the nickname which derives spatial information from the non-spatial location information. | 03-05-2009 |
Deborah Adler, New York, NY US
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| 20120017790 | MEDICATION PACKAGING AND LABELING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method for generating a label for a medication for a patient includes obtaining information about the prescription and printing the information on the label in a hierarchical manner with more important information in a more prominent location or more prominent type relative to other less important information. The information about the prescription includes the patient's name and home address; the name, form, purpose, and expiration date of the medication; the manner in which the medication is to be taken; the number of refills of the prescription; the quantity of medication to be dispensed; the prescribing doctor's name and DEA number; and the date the prescription is written. | 01-26-2012 |
Deborah B. Adler, New York, NY US
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| 20100140133 | PHARMACY BOTTLE SYSTEM WITH LABEL - A bottle includes a container and a label. The container includes a front portion, a back portion, an opening and a spine portion. The back portion is spaced from the front portion and generally faces away and in an opposite direction from the front portion. The opening is positioned between the front portion and the back portion of the container to at least partially define a first end of the container. The spine portion extends between the front portion and the back portion of the container to define a second end of the container opposite the first end. The label extends over and is in contact with each of the front portion, the back portion and the spine portion of the container. Other bottle and container embodiments are also disclosed herein and provide additional advantages. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20100307941 | Catheter Tray, Packaging System, and Associated Methods | 12-09-2010 |
| 20100307942 | Catheter Tray, Packaging System, and Associated Methods | 12-09-2010 |
| 20100311026 | Catheter Tray, Packaging System, and Associated Methods | 12-09-2010 |
| 20110266250 | PHARMACY BOTTLE SYSTEM WITH LABEL - A bottle includes a container and a label. The container includes a front portion, a back portion, an opening and a spine portion. The back portion is spaced from the front portion and generally faces away and in an opposite direction from the front portion. The opening is positioned between the front portion and the back portion of the container to at least partially define a first end of the container. The spine portion extends between the front portion and the back portion of the container to define a second end of the container opposite the first end. The label extends over and is in contact with each of the front portion, the back portion and the spine portion of the container. | 11-03-2011 |
Ira N. Adler, Monsey, NY US
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| 20120000799 | PROTECTIVE COVERS FOR PHYLACTERIES - Protective covers for Phylacteries including an upper shell member and a lower shell member at least partially separable from one another and which, when together, define a hollow interior contoured to fit the Phylactery. One or two lateral extension portions, depending on whether the protective cover is for a head Phylactery or an arm Phylactery, are situated partly on each of the upper and lower shell members outward from a respective plane including a side surface of the cube-shaped portion and have a width of at least about 1.2 centimeters. A supplemental platform or support surface may be arranged alongside a rear side of a cube-shaped portion of the upper shell member facing the slot of the protective cover to support for a knot of the strap of the head Phylactery when the head Phylactery is housed in the protective cover. | 01-05-2012 |
Mitchell A. Adler, Irvington, NY US
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| 20090219131 | System for tracking hand washing and other tasks - The system is designed for use in a hospital for tracking hand washing and other medical care related tasks. It includes multiple disinfectant soap dispenser devices connected to a network server that provide confirmation that caregivers are in compliance with hospital rules regarding hand cleanliness and the performance of other patient maintenance or treatment procedures. The system individually identifies each disinfectant soap dispenser device, identifies the location of the device associated with each patient and identifies each authorized caregiver or unauthorized recorded person using the device. The device identifies its location, the identity of caregiver, the time and date of use of device, and same is recorded in a network server as part of patient records. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20110255996 | INVERTED FLUID DISPENSING PUMP AND DISPENSING SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF USING AN INVERTED PUMP - A valve system for controlling a flow of a fluid is provided that includes a port including a valve seat, and a ball adapted to cooperate with the valve seat to seal the port. The valve system also includes an arrangement for magnetically positioning the ball on the valve seat. A method for operating a pump is provided that includes releasing a piston causing the piston to return to an unactuated position to increase the interior volume forcing fluid in a reservoir to move into the piston body through a port due to a pressure differential between the interior volume and the reservoir. The method also includes sealing the port with a ball after the piston returns to an unactuated position and the pressure differential falls below a threshold by magnetically attracting the ball to a valve seat of the port. | 10-20-2011 |
Robert Adler, Lawrence, NY US
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| 20090318882 | INTRAOSSEOUS DENTAL ANESTHESIA - A method and kit for intraosseous dental anesthesia that achieves enhanced anesthesia is provided. The method involves delivering 10% or more of a caepule of Articaine HCL with epinephrine to the level of the cortical plate of bone in both the mesial and distal areas of each tooth with a small gauge needle together with pressure and penetrating the cortical plate of bone with the small gauge needle. Where impenetrable, the Articalne HCL with epinephrine is allowed to passively pass through the cortical plate of bone. A method of intraosseous dental anesthesia in cases of acute pulpitis and for tooth extraction together with intraligamental injection technique is also provided. | 12-24-2009 |
Saul Adler, West Hempstead, NY US
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| 20100064137 | Inspection and rewriting of cryptographically protected data from group VPNs - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with processing secure network traffic are described. One example method includes determining whether a device is a preconfigured member of a group key system. If the device is not a preconfigured member then the method selectively establishes membership in the group key system by requesting membership from a group controller. The example method may also include receiving a set of keys from the group controller and being assigned a role by the group controller. The method may further include processing secure network traffic as an inspection point, a rewriting point, and/or a validation point based on the received set of keys and the assigned role(s). | 03-11-2010 |
Victor Adler, Croton, NY US
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| 20100144636 | PEPTIDES DERIVED FROM RAS-P21 AND USES THEREFOR - A method of treating ras-transformed and ras-related cancer, including: administering to a plurality cells, including ras-transformed cancer cells and normal cells, a peptide material having a membrane resident peptide and a ras-p21 component, the membrane resident peptide attached to the carboxyl or amino terminal end of the ras-p21 component. | 06-10-2010 |
