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Berkovitz
Avi Avraham Berkovitz, Brampton CA
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| 20120238200 | VENT CAP KIT AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION - A method of installing a replacement vent cap involves removing existing louvers from an existing vent cap and fitting a first gasket around a periphery of the existing vent cap. A second gasket is fitted to a collar of a replacement vent cap and the replacement vent cap is placed over the existing vent cap so that a back face of the second gasket lies against a front face of the first gasket. The replacement vent cap is then secured over the existing vent cap. A vent cap kit that may be used with the method has a first gasket and a second gasket. The first gasket has a central opening bounded, by a plurality of removable nested annular bands. The second gasket has a central opening sized to receive the collar of a replacement vent cap and can have an outer periphery co-extensive with an outer periphery of said first gasket. The kit can also include a replacement vent cap with a plurality of through holes for receiving fasteners and a central opening bounded by a collar. | 09-20-2012 |
Darren Berkovitz, Bell Canyon, CA US
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| 20080221964 | METHOD OF OUTSOURCING EVERYDAY TASKS - A method of outsourcing everyday tasks is provided. The method includes the steps of posting a task request with detailed information concerning the services to be performed. Service providers are able to bid on the posted tasks, wherein the service providers may include a bid amount and description of the quality of service to be performed. Thereafter the consumer selects a specific service provider to accomplish the posted task. The method further facilitates completing the monetary transaction via an electronic escrow account operated by and accessible only by a third party. Moreover, a database aggregates user information as part of a detailed feedback system to alleviate fraud or poor quality of service. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080256255 | PROCESS FOR STREAMING MEDIA DATA IN A PEER-TO-PEER NETWORK - The process for streaming media data in a peer-to-peer (P2P) network includes the step of submitting a request through the P2P network to play a time segment of a media file. A local computer is connected through the P2P network to a streaming computer having the desired time segment. Thereafter, an initial data byte is located in the time segment via a conversion table associated with the media file. The time segment is streamed from the streaming computer to the local computer starting with the initial data byte. The time segment is stored on the local computer for playback through a corresponding media player. | 10-16-2008 |
Joseph Berkovitz, Sudbury, MA US
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| 20110202403 | Method and system for flexible automated interactions - A computer platform provides a method and system for establishing scenarios for interactions between users (both individually and as a group) and a web site or other software application over a network. The interactions are described in terms of events, actions, and conditions, where a single mechanism may be used to describe events, actions, and conditions for both individuals and a group. One portion of a scenario may apply to the group, while another portion applies to individuals. Time elements and branches also can be employed to describe the scenario. The scenario may describe a non-deterministic process, but be modeled as a deterministic state machine for execution. | 08-18-2011 |
| 20120137174 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FLEXIBLE AUTOMATED INTERACTIONS - A computer platform provides a method and system for establishing scenarios for interactions between users (both individually and as a group) and a web site or other software application over a network. The interactions are described in terms of events, actions, and conditions, where a single mechanism may be used to describe events, actions, and conditions for both individuals and a group. One portion of a scenario may apply to the group, while another portion applies to individuals. Time elements and branches also can be employed to describe the scenario. The scenario may describe a non-deterministic process, but be modeled as a deterministic state machine for execution. | 05-31-2012 |
Joseph H. Berkovitz, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20110167988 | INTERACTIVE MUSIC NOTATION LAYOUT AND EDITING SYSTEM - A system and method for positioning, on an electronic display, an additional musical symbol based on the location of one or more existing musical symbols can include determining one or more positional constraints on the additional musical symbol. The one or more positional constraints can include one or more preferred quantities. Each of the one or more positional constraints can be automatically defined as being either a time-based positional constraint or a space-based positional constraint. The additional symbol can be positioned in a measure of a staff at a distance away from one of the one or more existing musical symbols. The distance can be at least in part determined by at least one of the one or more preferred quantities. | 07-14-2011 |
Revital Berkovitz, Rehovot IL
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| 20100121259 | DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR SKIN TREATMENT - A device, system and method for removing pigment from the skin through the application of fluid and vibrations to the skin. | 05-13-2010 |
Shlomo Berkovitz, Herzelia IL
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| 20090129065 | PEN WITH MAGNIFIER - A pen is provided with optical magnifying capabilities, and, optionally, further includes an illuminating device. The pen functions as a writing tool so that a user can easily hold it to write. A double prismatic lens is disposed inside a lower casing of the pen and by manipulating a selector switch, a user can control the magnifying level. An LED is disposed inside casing of the pen and a light producing assembly (LPA) is disposed in a lower pen sleeve. Correspondingly, by pushing the selector switch, the LPA is electrically connected to the battery and to a switch to turn on or off an LED. | 05-21-2009 |
