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Andrea Behar, Tenafly, NJ US
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| 20110314651 | OPEN-WEAVE SURFACE PATTERNING TO ENABLE TOUCHSCREEN ACCESSIBILITY IN WEARABLE APPARATUS - A wearable apparatus for an electronic device permits accessibility of the device's touchscreen while it is being worn on the human body. The wearable apparatus has a front portion that may be embellished with decorative patterns and a back portion that is made of open-weave material to permit direct tactile response of an electronic device's touchscreen through the open-weave material. The apparatus includes an inner sleeve and an inner cavity to securely hold the electronic device while it is being worn on the human body. | 12-29-2011 |
Andrew Behar, Ojai, CA US
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| 20100274100 | Systems and methods for monitoring subjects in potential physiological distress - The present invention provides systems and methods for monitoring in real time the physiological status of one or more subjects, especially subject engaged in potentially hazardous or dangerous activities. Systems include wearable items with one or more physiological sensors and a local data unit (LDU) operatively coupled to the sensors. The LDUs digitize and filter sensor data, extract physiological parameters, determine abnormal or not acceptable physiological conditions, and communicate to external monitoring facilities. The external facilities display status and data concerning monitored subjects. In preferred embodiments, communication between the LDUs and the external monitoring facilities dynamically adjusts to the condition of the subjects and to system changes such as subjects and external facilities entering and leaving and/or moving from place to place. The invention also provides program products for performing this invention's methods. | 10-28-2010 |
| 20120071771 | Computer Interfaces Including Physiologically Guided Avatars - This invention provides user interfaces that more intuitively display physiological data obtained from physiological monitoring of one or more subjects. Specifically, the user interfaces of this invention create and display one or more avatars having behaviors guided by physiological monitoring data. The monitoring data is preferably obtained when the subject is performing normal tasks without substantial restraint. This invention provides a range of implementations that accommodate user having varying processing and graphics capabilities, e.g., from handheld electronic devices to ordinary PC type computers and to systems with enhanced graphics capabilities. | 03-22-2012 |
Bruce W. Behar, Pasadena, CA US
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| 20090289145 | ELECTROMECHANICAL ACTUATING ASSEMBLY - An electromechanical actuating assembly ( | 11-26-2009 |
| 20100213311 | ELECTROMECHANICAL ACTUATING ASSEMBLY - An electromechanical actuating assembly ( | 08-26-2010 |
| 20110226075 | ADDITIONAL DESIGN ENHANCEMENTS FOR JAM-TOLERANT ELECTROMECHANICAL ACTUATORS - Vehicles commonly include control-surfaces and other components that are selectively moved during operation among a plurality of positions. Movement of aircraft control-surface components is crucial in flight, and an actuating assembly must consistently and dependably perform during normal operation and be prepared to survive situations outside normal operation and/or to compensate for circumstances causing loss of actuator control. Jam tolerant electromechanically operated actuation systems, of both the rotary and linear types, together with their methods of operation are described herein. Specifically, electrical jam-detection and control systems and associated locking and damping devices can be electrically and mechanically engaged and disengaged, are automatically reversible, and are testable. | 09-22-2011 |
Jack Behar, Houston, TX US
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| 20110205016 | Method and apparatus for access control using dual biometric authentication - A biometrically authenticated access control in which a wireless authentication signal is provided from a primary instrumentality of access, only after a dual-stage biometric verification of the user's identity is performed. In one embodiment, an accessing device includes memory for storing a device identification code and an authentication code, along with first and second biometric templates corresponding to biometric samples from a user. In another embodiment, an accessing device includes memory for storing a device identification code and more than one authentication code, for separate users, along with first and second biometric templates corresponding to biometric samples from multiple users. In order to gain access to a secured resource, a user undergoes first and second biometric sampling to generate biometric data to be compared with the first and second biometric templates. Upon authentication of the user by positive matches with said first and second biometric samples, the accessing device communicates the accessing device identification code and authentication code to a remote station controlling access to the secured resource. A central server maintains a central database of records each establishing a correlation between an enrolled accessing device's identification code and an authentication code assigned to that accessing device. | 08-25-2011 |
Jacques Behar, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110077034 | Method and System for Reducing Channel Interference in a Frame-Synchronized Wireless Communication System - Base stations having potentially interfering terminal stations that are geographically located on the same or similar diagonal or Line of Sight (relative to the base station) operate on a first set of time frames (e.g., “even” time frames). Similarly, base stations having potentially interfering terminal stations that are not geographically located on the same or similar diagonals operate on a second set of time frames (e.g., “odd” time frames). By alternating in their use of the even and odd frames, the potential for co-channel interference between terminal stations is minimized. Systems and methods are disclosed which reduce co-channel and adjacent channel interference between terminal stations of different cells as well as adjacent channel interference between terminal stations of adjacent cells. The methods and systems so described can be used during the deployment or expansion of a communication system in a region. | 03-31-2011 |
Jerome M. Behar, Los Altos, CA US
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| 20100122154 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING AND UTILIZING PERSISTENT ELECTRONIC TICK MARKS - Consistent with embodiments of the invention, computer-based systems and methods for annotating documents with a special type of graphical icon—referred to herein as a tick mark—are provided. Accordingly, utilizing a document annotation tool consistent with one embodiment of the invention, a user can quickly and easily place a tick mark next to an element of a document (e.g., a word, sentence, paragraph, number, chart, graph or figure) being displayed to visually convey some information about that particular element of the document. A second user, who is viewing the same document subsequent to the first user placing the tick mark, will immediately recognize and appreciate the information conveyed by the placement of the tick mark. | 05-13-2010 |
Jerry Behar, Amherst, NY US
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| 20110272650 | Lifting and Moving Device - A lifting and moving device for assisting a user in applying a force to an implement to move a load. In the practice of the invention, the user moves the load, at least in part, by leaning or shifting their weight. One embodiment of the device includes a bar having a first end and a second end. A bracket is pivotally attached to the bar. The bracket is capable of being coupled to the implement. The first end of the bar acts as a fulcrum for the implement. A strap is attached to the bar and also coupled to the user. Movement of the user, such as by leaning or shifting of their weight, places the strap under tension and provides a force for moving the load. The bar, the strap, the leg, and a foot plate form a four bar linkage that is combined with the Class 1 lever. | 11-10-2011 |
Mark A. Behar, Woodinville, WA US
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| 20090259342 | SURROGATE-BASED CONTROL SYSTEM - A system for surrogate control of a space that incurs an ineffective sensor connection with its controller for running environmental conditioning equipment to maintain the space at one or more certain environmental parameters such as temperature. A selection of a surrogate space from which the surrogate control is obtained, may be made by correlation of data over time and specifications of other spaces in a building complex. The surrogate control may be from the controller of the space selected for control of the space having the ineffective sensor connection. The surrogate space may be a construct of one or more spaces. It may be based on a virtual space that combines behaviors of other spaces for a good match. Diagnostics may be effected from information about spaces in the system. | 10-15-2009 |
Moises Behar, Boca Raton, FL US
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| 20080198691 | Blender/food processor blade arrangement for small throated blender jars - A blade assembly suited for both blending and food processing in small throat blender jars is provided. The blade assembly comprises a plurality of blade forms each designed to perform a specific blending or processing task while simultaneously working together and with the geometric restrictions of the jar to optimize the assembly's capability to crush ice, blend or mix liquids and/or semi-solid materials, and to chop, cut, or slice solid food items without the need for user interaction to clear compacted items from the blades and/or the walls or bottom of the jar during its operation. The improved performance also serves the beneficial side effect of improved bearing and motor life in the blender/food processor. | 08-21-2008 |
Morris Behar, Oldsmar, FL US
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| 20120094371 | TEST STRIP FOR H. PYLORI DETECTION - A test device, including: a compartment defining an environment and comprising a specimen region; an indicator medium disposed in the compartment; a separation medium disposed in the compartment between the specimen region and the indicator medium; an active ingredient adjacent the specimen region; and a color indicator disposed on the indicator medium and responsive a chemical compound produced by a reaction involving the active ingredient by changing from a first color to a second color. The separation medium is configured to permit fluid communication directly between the environment and a side of the indicator medium proximate the separation medium when the separation medium and the indicator medium abut each other. | 04-19-2012 |
Noam Behar US
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| 20120102366 | META ATTRIBUTES IN FUNCTIONAL COVERAGE MODELS - A meta attribute useful for functional coverage is computed based on values comprised by two or more matching fields in a trace. The two or more matching fields may be comprised by a single entry of the trace or by a plurality of entries of the trace. A definition of the meta attribute may define which fields of the entries comprise values useful for computation of the meta attributes. The matching entries may be identified based on identifying values within the entries. | 04-26-2012 |
Ron Behar, Williamsport, PA US
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| 20090031992 | FUEL INJECTOR MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR AN AIRCRAFT ENGINE FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - A fuel injector mounting assembly is configured to limit or constrain movement of a fuel injector relative to a corresponding cylinder assembly. For example, the fuel injector mounting assembly includes a base that is secured to a cylinder assembly's housing and a fuel conduit. The fuel conduit includes a first fuel conduit portion which operates in conjunction with a cylinder assembly's fuel manifold to capture a fuel injector between the fuel injector mounting assembly and the cylinder assembly's fuel manifold. The fuel conduit also includes a second fuel conduit portion which is secured to a compliant fuel line. With such a configuration of the fuel injector mounting assembly, both ends of the fuel injector are secured to the cylinder assembly to minimize any relative motion in the fuel injector's seals relative to either the cylinder assembly's fuel manifold or to the compliant fuel line. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090063027 | Fuel or Additive Pump Controller - Fuel or additive pump controller is integrated to a fuel system control unit (FSCU), and communicates with an engine control unit (ECU) and/or crash sensors through communication means. The controller comprises means for generating a pump control signal. Said means use data on crash occurrence from the ECU or from said crash sensors for turning off the pump or limiting the pump speed in case of crash. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090099795 | LEAK DETECTION METHOD AND ASSOCIATED VALVE AND FUEL SYSTEM - Method of detecting a leak in a fuel system comprising a fuel tank and an orifice with a controlled section between the tank and the atmosphere, according to which | 04-16-2009 |
| 20090114288 | METHOD FOR THE ONBOARD DETERMINATION OF THE VOLATILITY OF A FUEL - Method for the determination of the volatility of a fuel stored in a fuel tank which is part of a fuel system controlled by a fuel system control unit (FSCU) and comprising pressure, temperature and fuel level sensors, according to which the FSCU uses the ideal gas law and measurements performed by the sensors in order to predict the distillation curve and/or the Driveability Index (DI) of the fuel; use of said method for adjusting the amount of fuel to be injected in a mixing chamber of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090187327 | Liquid Pump Control System - Fuel or additive pump control system comprising a fuel or additive system control unit (FSCU( | 07-23-2009 |
Scott Behar, Scottsdale, AZ US
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| 20110168103 | AQUARIUM DRAIN SNAIL GUARD METHOD AND APPARATUS - The invention comprises an aquarium drain line attachment or guard apparatus and method for the application thereof. During use, the attachment affixes to the top of an aquarium drain stand pipe. The guard contains a water flow path passing through an opening having physical dimensions limiting passage of snails and/or invertebrates. The silencer includes one or more of: a snail or invertebrate barrier, an angled overflow, a housing, a cap, a drain line size adaptor, and an auto-leveler and/or placement fitting or ring. | 07-14-2011 |
