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Christian Blatt, Neckarsteinach DE
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20080243758 | DATA PROCESSING DEVICE FOR PROCESSING MEASURED VALUES - A data processing device is provided for processing measurement values provided from a medical measurement device. The device generally comprises an input unit, a data input interface configured for communication with the medical measurement device, a memory unit for storage of data sets, a calculation unit, and an audible data output interface configured for communication with a data output unit. The input unit is configured for making a first selection of the data sets stored in the memory unit. Second selections based on or within the first selection may also be made. The audible data output interface is provided for generating an audible output of the selected data sets. The audible data output interface may also be configured to generate distinct audible signals before the audible output of each different selection of data sets. | 10-02-2008 |
Daniel Blatt, Roetgen - Rott DE
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20150273816 | METHOD FOR TESTING THE RELIABILITY OF ERROR DETECTION OF AN IMAGE INSPECTION METHOD - A method for testing the reliability of an error detection of an image inspection method by using a computer includes producing a defective test image by superposing specific error elements on an error-free reference image, carrying out the image inspection method with the defective test image, comparing the errors found by the image inspection method with the error set to be expected with the aid of the known errors added to the test image, and evaluating the reliability of the image inspection method with the aid of the difference between found and expected errors. | 10-01-2015 |
David Blatt, Oakville CA
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20130318790 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURE AND ASSEMBLY FOR MODULAR WATER RECOVERY SYSTEM - A device recovers water from an ambient airstream. The device includes a chamber having a group of trays that hold respective amounts of liquid desiccant. A foam media element in each tray absorbs the desiccant to increase an exposed surface of the desiccant to the airstream. Fans and valves are used to control airflow through the device. A charge cycle circulates air through the device to remove water vapor from the airstream. A subsequent extraction cycle removes water collected in the liquid desiccant by a condenser communicating with the chamber. An integral heat exchanger adds heat to the chamber during the extraction cycle. A controller is used to integrate and control device operation. The desiccant trays may be selectively configurable in an array to best suit the intended installation. The trays may be arranged in column and row configurations, along with adjustable airflow patterns between each of the trays. | 12-05-2013 |
20130319022 | SURFACE TREATMENTS FOR DESSICANT MEDIA IN A WATER RECOVERY DEVICE - A system and method recover water from an ambient airstream. Dehumidification of the airstream is also achieved by removal of the water. A device of the system includes a chamber having a group of trays that hold respective amounts of liquid desiccant in each tray. A foam media absorbs the desiccant to increase an exposed surface of the desiccant to the airstream. Fans and valves are used to control airflow through the device. A charge cycle circulates air through the device to remove water vapor from the airstream. A subsequent extraction cycle removes water collected in the liquid desiccant by a condenser communicating with the chamber. An integral heat exchanger adds heat to the chamber during the extraction cycle. A controller is used to integrate and manage all system functions and input variables to achieve a high efficiency of operational energy use for water collection. | 12-05-2013 |
20130319023 | METHOD FOR WATER RECOVERY FROM ATMOSPHERE - A method to recover water from the atmosphere is provided. Dehumidification of the airstream is also achieved by removal of the water. A device of the system includes a chamber having a group of trays that hold respective amounts of liquid desiccant in each tray. A foam media absorbs the desiccant to increase an exposed surface of the desiccant to the airstream. Fans and valves are used to control airflow through the device. A charge cycle circulates air through the device to remove water vapor from the airstream. A subsequent extraction cycle removes water collected in the liquid desiccant by a condenser communicating with the chamber. An integral heat exchanger adds heat to the chamber during the extraction cycle. A controller is used to integrate and manage all system functions and input variables to achieve a high efficiency of operational energy use for water collection. | 12-05-2013 |
20130319033 | DYNAMIC CONTROL OF DESICCANT CONCENTRATIONS IN A WATER RECOVERY DEVICE - A system and method recover water from an ambient airstream. Dehumidification of the airstream is also achieved by removal of the water. A device of the system includes a chamber having a group of trays that hold respective amounts of liquid desiccant in each tray, the concentration of the liquid desiccant may be dynamically changed based on changes within the system. A foam media absorbs the desiccant to increase an exposed surface of the desiccant to the airstream. Fans and valves are used to control airflow through the device. A charge cycle circulates air through the device to remove water vapor from the airstream. A subsequent extraction cycle removes water collected in the liquid desiccant by a condenser communicating with the chamber. A controller is used to integrate and manage all system functions and input variables to achieve a high efficiency of operational energy use for water collection. | 12-05-2013 |
20130319226 | DESICCANT CARTRIDGE FOR WATER RECOVERY DEVICE - A system and method recover water from an ambient airstream. Dehumidification of the airstream is also achieved by removal of the water. A device of the system includes a chamber having a group of trays that hold respective amounts of liquid desiccant in each tray. A media material absorbs the desiccant to increase an exposed surface of the desiccant to the airstream. The configuration of the media material enables maximal water extraction and is dynamically configurable. Fans and valves are used to control airflow through the device. A charge cycle circulates air through the device to remove water vapor from the airstream. A subsequent extraction cycle removes water collected in the liquid desiccant by a condenser communicating with the chamber. An integral heat exchanger adds heat to the chamber during the extraction cycle. A controller is used to integrate and manage all system functions and input variables to achieve a high efficiency of operational energy use for water collection. | 12-05-2013 |
20130319250 | APPARATUS FOR WATER RECOVERY INCLUDING STACKABLE DESICCANT TRAYS - A device recovers water from an ambient airstream. The device includes a chamber having a group of trays that hold respective amounts of liquid desiccant. A foam media element in each tray absorbs the desiccant to increase an exposed surface of the desiccant to the airstream. Fans and valves are used to control airflow through the device. A charge cycle circulates air through the device to remove water vapor from the airstream. A subsequent extraction cycle removes water collected in the liquid desiccant by a condenser communicating with the chamber. An integral heat exchanger adds heat to the chamber during the extraction cycle. A controller is used to integrate and control device operation. The desiccant trays may be selectively configurable in an array to best suit the intended installation. The trays may be arranged in column and row configurations, along with adjustable airflow patterns between each of the trays. | 12-05-2013 |
David Blatt, Houston, TX US
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20130319244 | WATER RECOVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method recover water from an ambient airstream. Dehumidification of the airstream is also achieved by removal of the water. A device of the system includes a chamber having a group of trays that hold respective amounts of liquid desiccant in each tray. A foam media absorbs the desiccant to increase an exposed surface of the desiccant to the airstream. Fans and valves are used to control airflow through the device. A charge cycle circulates air through the device to remove water vapor from the airstream. A subsequent extraction cycle removes water collected in the liquid desiccant by a condenser communicating with the chamber. An integral heat exchanger adds heat to the chamber during the extraction cycle. A controller is used to integrate and manage all system functions and input variables to achieve a high efficiency of operational energy use for water collection. | 12-05-2013 |
Edwin Warren Blatt, Denver, PA US
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20100125290 | GUARDED SURGICAL KNIFE HANDLE - A guarded surgical knife handle includes a lower handle portion, an upper handle postion, and a button. The lower handle portion includes a blade holder, a proximal pair of lateral shelves, and a distal pair of lateral shelves. The upper handle portion includes a guard portion, a proximal post between the proximal pair of shelves with a first widened post portion wider than the lateral spacing between the shelves, and a distal post between the distal pair of shelves with a second widened post portion wider than the lateral spacing between the shelves. The button has a button waist narrower than the second lateral spacing and a widened button portion below the button waist wider than the second lateral spacing. A bias member connected to the button and at least one of the handle portions provides an upward force on the button. | 05-20-2010 |
Eli Blatt, Miami Beach, FL US
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20130268321 | Emotivity and Vocality Measurement - One embodiment of the present invention is directed to a computer-implemented system that analyzes free-form text comments provided by a user (such as a customer of a company) and draws conclusions about the tone of the user's feedback, such as whether the user's feedback is positive, negative, angry, critical, or congratulatory. Such conclusions may be reflected in a single numerical value referred to herein as “emotivity.” A customer's emotivity score may be used for various purposes, such as determining whether the customer is likely to provide a positive testimonial for the company, or whether a follow-up phone call should be made to the customer to improve the company's relationship with the customer. Furthermore, a measurement of the customer's loyalty to the company may be modified based on the user's measured emotivity. | 10-10-2013 |
Herb D. Blatt, League City, TX US
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20130205227 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING DOCUMENTS - Techniques for processing a set of documents. The techniques include automatically identifying at least one unresolved issue associated with a first document, including a first unresolved issue and a second unresolved issue associated with the first document. The techniques also include resolving the first unresolved issue by presenting information associated with the first unresolved issue to a first user, receiving input from the first user in response to the presented information associated with the first unresolved issue, and resolving the first unresolved issue based on the input received from the first user. The techniques further include resolving the second unresolved issue by presenting information associated with the second unresolved issue to a second user, receiving input from the second user in response to the presented information associated with the second unresolved issue, and resolving the second unresolved issue based on the input received from the second user. | 08-08-2013 |
Herb D. Blatt US
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20120204103 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING DOCUMENTS - Techniques for adaptively processing a set of documents. The techniques include adaptively processing a plurality of documents associated with one or more transactions by processing at least a first document of the plurality of documents based at least in part on a first rule, wherein the first rule uses a first value for a first parameter associated with the first rule, determining whether to update the first rule based at least in part on a measure of performance evaluated for the first document, and if it is determined based on the measure of performance that the first rule is to be updated, updating the first rule by changing the first value of the first parameter to a second value different from the first value. | 08-09-2012 |
Jessica Blatt, Hoboken, NJ US
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20160104258 | AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM - The present invention is directed to an authenticating apparatus, system and a method for authentication of an object or product having a secure glyph thereon. The invention is also directed to the use of the object or product in a machine wherein the secure glyph has an intellectual property protected feature and a machine readable feature. | 04-14-2016 |
Katharina Blatt, Gross-Enzersdorf AT
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20120207788 | HYPOALLERGENIC HYBRID POLYPEPTIDES FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALLERGY - The present invention relates to a method for identifying hypoallergenic polypeptides and to a corresponding screening method. The invention further relates to hypoallergenic polypeptides identified by the method of the invention and to the prophylactic and therapeutic use of these polypeptides. | 08-16-2012 |
Katharina Blatt, Grossenzersdorf AT
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20120009210 | HYPALLERGENIC MOSAIC ANTIGENS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Hypoallergenic mosaic antigens assembled from naturally-occurring allergens are disclosed herein. Also disclosed are methods of making such hypoallergenic mosaic antigens, particularly those derived from plant allergens such as timothy grass pollen (Phl p 1 and Phl p 2) and birch pollen (Bet v 1). In a particularly preferred embodiment, the method of making the hypoallergenic mosaic antigen involves the steps of (a) cleaving a naturally-occurring allergen into at least two, preferably at least three non-overlapping peptide fragments and (b) recombining the peptide fragments such that the mosaic antigen includes all or substantially all of the amino acids of the original naturally-occurring allergen, though in a different order. | 01-12-2012 |
Kyle Parker Blatt, Mount Prospect, IL US
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20140352064 | BEDDING APPARATUS - Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a bedding apparatus. In one embodiment, the bedding apparatus is configured to slip over a mattress such that the bedding apparatus substantially encloses the mattress except the front or head of the mattress, The bedding apparatus is configured such that, once installed over the mattress, there is sufficient space between the top of the mattress and the top panel of the bedding apparatus to enable a user to lay atop the mattress and under the top panel of the bedding apparatus. Additionally, once installed, the bottom panel of the bedding apparatus is positioned under the mattress such that the bedding apparatus is held in place by a combination of the weight of the mattress and the weight of the user (when the user is laying on the mattress). | 12-04-2014 |
Peter Blatt, Morlenbach DE
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20090008194 | Disc Brake - Embodiments of the present invention provide a disc brake, comprising a brake support, a brake caliper, a brake disc and at least one brake lining. According to embodiments of the invention, in the assembled state of the disc brake, the brake support comprises no component extending over the brake disc and/or extending into the rotation contour of the brake caliper or extending over the rotation contour of the brake caliper, and the brake caliper comprises an opening through which the brake lining passes for assembly/disassembly. | 01-08-2009 |
Stephen R. Blatt, Bedford, NH US
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20080293353 | Cognitive radio methodology, physical layer policies and machine learning - In a method of cognitive communication for non-interfering transmission, wherein the improvement comprises the step of conducting radio scene analysis to find not just the spectrum holes or White spaces; but also to use the signal classification, machine learning and prediction information to learn more things about the existing signals and its underlying protocols, to find the Gray space, hence utilizing the signal space, consisting of space, time, frequency (spectrum), code and location more efficiently. | 11-27-2008 |
20130288734 | COGNITIVE RADIO METHODOLOGY, PHYSICAL LAYER POLICIES AND MACHINE LEARNING - In a method of cognitive communication a system for generating non-interfering transmission, includes conducting radio scene analysis to find grey space using external signal parameters for incoming signal analysis without having to decode incoming signals. | 10-31-2013 |
Thomas Blatt, Wedel DE
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20090137497 | ACTIVE INGREDIENT COMBINATIONS OF GLUCOSYL GLYCERIDES AND CREATINE AND/OR CREATININE - Active ingredient combinations of one or more glucosyl glycerides and one or more substances selected from creatine, creatinine, creatine phosphate, creatine sulfate, creatine acetate, creatine ascorbate, and creatine derivatives whose carboxyl group is esterified by a mono- or polyfunctional alcohol, and cosmetic preparations comprising these active ingredient combinations. | 05-28-2009 |
20090247444 | POST-FOAMING CLEANSING PRODUCT WITH MOLECULAR OXYGEN - Post-foaming cosmetic cleansing preparation on an aqueous basis which is suitable for dispensing from an aerosol container, containing in a conventional aqueous base preparation a) detersive surfactants with saturated radicals, preferably anionic surfactants and non-ionic surfactants and/or amphoteric surfactants, b) 2.5 to 25% by volume, preferably 5 to 20% by volume, particularly preferably 7.5 to 15% by volume of pure oxygen. | 10-01-2009 |
Uri Blatt, Tel Aviv IL
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20150302471 | BENCHMARKING IN ONLINE ADVERTISING - A method for benchmarking in online advertising, the method comprising using at least one hardware processor for: comparing values of a metric associated with a first online ad entity to values of the same metric associated with other online ad entities; and based on the comparing, identifying one or more of the other online ad entities as potential benchmarks to the first online ad entity. In addition, a method for benchmarking in online advertising, the method comprising using at least one hardware processor for: comparing values of N metrics associated with M online ad entities, wherein N≧1 and M≧2; based on the comparing, constructing an N×M×M matrix indicative of statistical relationships between the M online ad entities over the N metrics; and clustering cells of the matrix, to produce multiple clusters each comprised of similarly-characterized cells, whereby each of the multiple clusters is usable as a joint benchmark. | 10-22-2015 |
Yoav Blatt, Rehovot IL
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20120258182 | SYNERGISTIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - Pharmaceutical compositions for oral administration comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a synergistic combination of lycopene and at least one phytosterol wherein the ratio of said lycopene to said phytosterol in said pharmaceutical composition is a maximum of about 5:1 and wherein said composition produces a synergistic inhibition of cell growth are disclosed. | 10-11-2012 |
20150352169 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING HEAT-TREATED CLEAR TOMATO CONCENTRATE - The present invention provides a therapeutic composition comprising heat-treated clear tomato concentrate (CTC), which has been found to possess both anti-inflammatory and bone-health promoting effects. The present invention is also directed to a composition comprising heat-treated CTC in combination with one or more carotenoids. | 12-10-2015 |