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David S. Breslow, Chicago, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110063844 | LED Lighting Assembly and Method of Lighting for a Merchandise Display - Aspects of the disclosure relate to a lighting assembly and method for illuminating a vertical planar area, such as a merchandise display. The lighting assembly can comprise a circuit board having a plurality of LEDs arranged in a substantially straight line and an LED driver circuit, and an integral lens assembly. The integral lens assembly can have a plurality of lenses and each of the plurality of lenses can be placed over a corresponding one of the plurality of LEDs. The lenses capture the light from the respective LED, modify its beam pattern, and re-project the light such that the light emitted from the lighting assembly is distributed substantially evenly in a vertical plane or direction. | 03-17-2011 |
Noah Joseph Breslow, Seattle, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110026528 | METHOD OF DATA TRANSMISSION IN A DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method of data transmission in a data communication network includes negotiating a connection between a source terminal and a destination terminal in the data communication network. During the connection negotiation process, optimal field lengths are determined for recording a source identifier and a sequence number in data packets transmitted in the connection. The source identifier identifies a connection from the source cnd to the destination end of the data transmission, while the sequence number identifies the relative position of a data packet in a series of data packets transmitted in the connection. The length of the source identifier and sequence number fields may either be calculated or selected from a set of predetermined field length values. Data packets formatted according to different transmission protocols (“secondary data packets”) that are received for transmission through the data communication network are packed into one or more “primary data packets” formatted according to the transmission protocol of the data communication network. In addition to a source identifier and sequence number, the primary data packets include a first packet offset to identify the location of a first new secondary data packet that is packed into the primary data packet. A first packet offset field length is determined during connection negotiation. The data transmission method of the invention includes packing one or more secondary data packets, or a portion thereof, in a primary data packet to fill the primary data packet, thus minimizing unused data bits in the primary data packet. After transmission, the primary data packets are reordered, if necessary, and the secondary data packets are unpacked therefrom. | 02-03-2011 |
Noah Joseph Breslow, New York, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090043697 | System and method for repaying an obligation - A method for repaying an obligation comprises periodically receiving into a merchant designated account an entirety of funds resulting from merchant sales made with a card product. A first amount related to the terms of the obligation is computed and the first amount is applied to the obligation. The amount remaining in the merchant designated account after applying the first amount to the obligation is transferred to a bank account accessible by the merchant. The steps are repeated until the obligation is satisfied. A system for repaying the obligation is in communication with an unmodified retail payment system. The system for repaying the obligation comprises at least one merchant designated account in communication with a network of the retail payment system, a master account in communication with the at least one merchant designated account, and an obligation processor in communication with the at least one merchant designated account and the master account. | 02-12-2009 |
