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Adam Aronson, Greenwich, CT US
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| 20090222730 | CACHING GRAPHICAL INTERFACE FOR DISPLAYING VIDEO AND ANCILLARY DATA FROM A SAVED VIDEO - A system and a method for attaining a selectable image sequence are provided. The system includes a viewer display component configured to transmit a request from a user's interface component for the selectable image sequence. The request obtains a handle which corresponds to the selectable image sequence, a display description in which the handle is embedded and a reply response containing the handle that corresponds to the selectable image. The viewer display component is also configured to receive the reply response and to render the selectable image sequence on a display screen of the user's interface component. | 09-03-2009 |
Avrille Friedman Aronson, Aventura, FL US
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| 20100100460 | Diamond Retailer, Wholesaler and Consumer Finder, Tracker and Sales System - An information processing system for electronically vertically integrating a consumer, retailer and wholesaler of diamonds (or jewelry) includes maintaining a diamond inventory database which lists common characteristics, wholesale price and retail price. In the retail facility or space, the consumer electronically searches the diamond database and is presented with record displays of diamonds within the scope of the search and the retail price. A retailer's computer can mimic the consumer search and display the wholesale price. This tracking and a sales alarm trigger facilitates a face-to-face sale of the diamond. An alarm issues when the consumer's search exceeds certain predetermined parameters. | 04-22-2010 |
David Aronson, Woodinville, WA US
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| 20090113303 | ANALYZING VIDEO GAME PERFORMANCE USING NON-INTRUSIVE CAPTURE AND STORAGE OF RUN-TIME GAME DATA - The performance of a video game is analyzed using non-intrusive capture and storage of game data. A non-linear capture format is used for capturing run-time game data. The run-time game data includes run-time parameters associated with execution of an application code as well as run-time parameters associated with hardware of a game platform upon which the application code is being executed. The captured data is stored in a storage medium using a non-contiguous storage format. | 04-30-2009 |
David Aronson, Austin, TX US
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| 20090113251 | REAL-TIME ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCE DATA OF A VIDEO GAME - A method for analyzing the performance of a video game uses a diagnostic tool that is associated with application code of the video game. The diagnostic tool is activated when the video game is in operation, and real-time performance data is captured and displayed. A warning is generated when a performance metric violates a pre-set condition. The warning may be displayed on a display screen that is used to provide information for rectifying the violation. | 04-30-2009 |
David F. Aronson, Woodinville, WA US
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| 20080291207 | PRESHADERS: OPTIMIZATION OF GPU PRO - A shader program capable of execution on a GPU is analyzed for constant expressions. These constant expressions are replaced with references to registers or memory addresses on the GPU. A preshader is created that comprises two executable files. The first executable file contains the shader program with the each constant expression removed and replaced with a unique reference accessible by the GPU. The first file is executable at the GPU. A second file contains the removed constant expressions along with instructions to place the values generated at the associated reference. The second executable file is executable at a CPU. When the preshader is executed, an instance of the first file is executed at the GPU for each vertex or pixel that is displayed. One instance of the second file is executed at the CPU. As the preshader is executed, the constant expressions in the second file are evaluated and the resulting intermediate values are passed to each instance of the first file on the GPU. | 11-27-2008 |
David Floyd Aronson, Woodinville, WA US
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| 20080320458 | Using Memory Usage to Pinpoint Sub-Optimal Code for Gaming Systems - Systems and methods for using memory usage to pinpoint sub-optimal code for gaming systems are provided herein. Memory usage characteristics, such as latency, cache misses, load-hit-store, memory address misuse, and wasted cache bandwidth are presented, preferably in a graphical format, to provide the developer with information for optimizing source code. A trace analysis is performed on source code undergoing optimization. Relevant data is extracted from the trace analysis, sorted as necessary, and presented to the user. The user may be presented with multiple results sorting mechanisms as well as ways to change the presentation of the results. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20090217252 | OPTIMIZING COMPILER TRANSFORMS FOR A HIGH LEVEL SHADER LANGUAGE - A high level shader language compiler incorporates transforms to optimize shader code for graphics processing hardware. An instruction reordering transform determines instruction encapsulations of dependent instructions that reduce concurrent register usage by the shader. A phase pulling transform re-organizes the shader's instructions into phases that reduce a measure of depth of texture loads. A register assigning transform assigns registers to lower register usage by the shader. | 08-27-2009 |
Jean-Paul Aronson US
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| 20080308111 | Finger shaped protection sleeve for inserting tampon - A finger fitting plastic disposable sleeve, giving the user's finger and nail protection while inserting a tampon, fitted in a small container holding multiple sleeves. | 12-18-2008 |
Jeffry Aronson, San Antonio, TX US
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| 20120102540 | Single-Point-Of-Access Cyber System - The system and system components of the present invention provides individuals with both a safe and a secure cyber environment. Within this safe and secure cyber environment each individual and each cyber device will always be properly identified for all cyber interactions with others and for all cyber interactions with the cyber devices of others. The present invention also provides individuals with privacy as required by each individual for the individual's cyber activities and cyber assets. Further, the present invention provides for environment-wide interoperable use of any cyber device, cyber programming, or cyber content. | 04-26-2012 |
Joseph T. Aronson, Menomonie, WI US
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| 20100302479 | OPTICAL ARTICLE - The invention provides optical articles ( | 12-02-2010 |
| 20120064296 | ANTIGLARE FILMS COMPRISING MICROSTRUCTURED SURFACE - The present invention concerns antiglare films having a microstructured surface. | 03-15-2012 |
Mark T. Aronson, Midlothian, VA US
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| 20100104819 | INTERWOVEN SANDWICH PANEL STRUCTURES AND RELATED METHOD THEREOF - An interwoven sandwich panel structure made for high intensity impulse mitigation comprises a top and bottom face panel integrally interwoven to a core by creating a preform from the interweaving of cross-wise and length-wise threads and then infusing it with a thermoset polymer resin such that it requires no stitching, bonding, or fastening to attach core to the face panels removing the primary weak points of a sandwich panel structure. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20100298937 | MECHANICALLY COMPETENT SCAFFOLD FOR LIGAMENT AND TENDON REGENERATION - A multi-region device for repair, regeneration or reconstruction in articular tissue injury such as torn ligaments and tendons is provided. The device comprises at least one degradable material and biocompatible non-degradable polymeric fiber-based material, in a three-dimensional braided scaffold. The two end sections are designed for attachment of the device at the site of implantation and are designed to allow bone cell ingrowth, and one or more middle regions are designed to allow ligament or tendon cell ingrowth. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20110238179 | Mechanically Competent Scaffold for Rotator Cuff and Tendon Augmentation - A device has been developed to augment the rotator cuff tendon tissue as it proceeds in healing. The device has two purposes: to provide initial stability to the rotator cuff repair site to allow early mobilization of the upper extremity of the patient, and to allow for reinforcement of rotator cuff tendon repairs to increase the likelihood of successful rotator cuff tendon repairs. The device consists of an inter-connected, open pore structure that enables even and random distribution and in-growth of tendon cells. The braided structure allows for distribution of mechanical forces over a larger area of tissue at the fixation point(s). | 09-29-2011 |
Robert G. Aronson, Winfield, WV US
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| 20100092252 | DISCHARGE SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - A discharge system for removing a solid/gas mixture from a fluidized bed pressure vessel is provided. The discharge system includes a fluidized bed pressure vessel, a settling vessel, a transfer vessel, discharge line, primary discharge valve, and primary exit valve. Also in included is a method to operate the discharge system. The method includes transferring a solid/gas mixture from a fluidized bed pressure vessel to a settling vessel, transferring the solids to a transfer vessel, and then emptying the transfer vessel. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20100143050 | DISCHARGE SYSTEM TO REMOVE SOLIDS FROM A VESSEL - A discharge system for removing a solid/gas mixture from a fluidized bed pressure vessel is provided. The system includes a fluidized bed pressure vessel, settling vessels, discharge lines, primary discharge valves, vent lines, primary vent valves, crosstie lines, crosstie valves, and primary exit valves wherein the system is absent a transfer tank, and absent a filter element. The method provides for transferring a solid/gas mixture via a discharge line from the pressure vessel to a settling vessel, wherein gas is separated from the mixture, and the gas is transferred to at least one other settling vessel via a crosstie line. After the solids are transferred out of the settling vessel, the empty vessel then receives gas from other settling vessels in the system. | 06-10-2010 |
Samuel J. Aronson, Brookline, MA US
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| 20080270438 | MEDICAL LABORATORY REPORT MESSAGE GATEWAY - A gateway enables medical (including genetic and genomic) laboratories and health care providers (collectively “clients”) to communicate electronic messages with each other without developing and maintaining an interface for each peer. The gateway translates messages sent between the parties. The gateway receives messages from each sender in a form, and containing diagnostic codes, preferred by the sender. For each received message, the gateway ascertains an intended receiving client. Each client may specify one or more receivers (such as applications) that are to receive messages sent to the client, as well as a separate form, and optionally a set of codes, for each receiver. For each receiver, the gateway generates translated messages, according to the receiver's preferred form and/or codes. The gateway sends the translated messages to each of the designated receivers. The gateway may include a validation component to check incoming messages to ensure the messages include required information and that information values are valid or acceptable. The gateway may include an exception handler that notifies a sending client if a message from the client fails to be translated or sent correctly. The gateway may maintain a repository in which the gateway stores copies of messages the gateway sent or would have sent to clients. The gateway provides an interface, such as a secure web interface, to this repository. Clients may access messages or lists of messages, especially messages the clients are not otherwise capable of receiving, through this interface. The gateway may store copies of some of the data that flows through the gateway in a bioinformatics database, which may be automatically analyzed by the gateway or queried for research or patient care purposes. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20110119309 | Medical Laboratory Report Message Gateway - A gateway enables medical (including genetic and genomic) laboratories and health care providers (collectively “clients”) to communicate electronic messages with each other without developing and maintaining an interface for each peer. The gateway translates messages sent between the parties. The gateway receives messages from each sender in a form, and containing diagnostic codes, preferred by the sender. For each received message, the gateway ascertains an intended receiving client. Each client may specify one or more receivers (such as applications) that are to receive messages sent to the client, as well as a separate form, and optionally a set of codes, for each receiver. For each receiver, the gateway generates translated messages, according to the receiver's preferred form and/or codes. The gateway sends the translated messages to each of the designated receivers. The gateway may include a validation component to cheek incoming messages to ensure the messages include required information and that information values are valid or acceptable. The gateway may include an exception handler that notifies a sending client if a message from the client fails to be translated or sent correctly. The gateway may maintain a repository in which the gateway stores copies of messages the gateway sent or would have sent to clients. The gateway provides an interface, such as a secure web interface, to this repository. Clients may access messages or lists of messages, especially messages the clients are not otherwise capable of receiving, through this interface. The gateway may store copies of some of the data that flows through the gateway in a bioinformatics database, which may be automatically analyzed by the gateway or queried for research or patient care purposes. | 05-19-2011 |
Thomas Lazzlo Aronson, Boulder, CO US
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| 20080234051 | Systems and methods for interactive wagering using multiple types of user interfaces - The present invention is systems and methods for interactive wagering using multiple types of user interfaces. Preferred embodiments of these systems and methods incorporate a wagering data hub which controls the flow of data relating to wagers, wagering events, and wagering account and facilitates the use of a variety of user interfaces such as graphical user interfaces and interactive voice response interfaces. For example, a user of the present invention may use a television set-top box, a computer, a telephone, and/or any other suitable device. To communicate with the wagering data hub, television set-top boxes preferably use a two-way cable system, computers preferably use a computer network, and telephones preferably use a telephone network, although each may use any suitable mechanism or combination of mechanisms to communicate with wagering data hub. | 09-25-2008 |
William D. Aronson, Olathe, KS US
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| 20090103221 | ADAPTIVE POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT GALLEYS - The adaptive power management system for aircraft galleys includes one or more programmable circuit breakers for corresponding interchangeable aircraft galley inserts. Current rating settings of the programmable circuit breakers can be changed by direct interrogation by a galley network controller, which can also automatically switch selected circuit breakers to open to shut down the power supply to an entire galley complex or individual galley inserts, as needed, or by a passive signal. | 04-23-2009 |
