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Henry Clayman, Miami, FL US

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20090230020METHOD FOR SHIELDING RFID TAGGED DISCARDED ITEMS IN RETAIL, MANUFACTURING AND WHOLESALE INDUSTRIES - A method for shielding discarded or unwanted items provided with a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag, comprises the following steps. First, a facility containing an inventory including a plurality of products each including a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag is provided. Then, the facility is provided with an RFID waste collection container defining a magnetic shielding enclosure for shielding and electromagnetically isolating the RFID tags when the products are disposed therein. Next, it is determined if one of the plurality of products is not wanted. Subsequently, the unwanted product is discarded by placing the unwanted product into the RFID waste collection container so that the RFID tag of the unwanted product does not interfere with ongoing activities in the facility by emitting errant signals.09-17-2009
20100212565METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MULTI-PIECE ARTICLE USING RFID TAGS - A method for manufacturing a multi-piece article, such as a garment, comprises the following steps. First, at least two parts of the article are provided. Then, a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag is attached to each of the at least two parts of the article. Each of the RFID tags stores data including data identifying the part of the article associated with the RFID tag and manufacturing instructions identifying parts of the article to be connected. Next, the RFID tags including manufacturing instructions identifying matching parts of the article are scanned. Subsequently, the at least two parts of the article are connected together according to the manufacturing instructions obtained prior to the step of connecting the at least two parts so as to form at least a portion of the article.08-26-2010

Henry M. Clayman, Santa Fe, NM US

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20090112105Portable Electrocardiogram - An apparatus for measuring cardiac electrical activity of a patient includes: a malleable pad, a first electrocardiogram electrode, and a ground electrode. The pad includes: a right handle for grasping with the patient's right hand, the right handle including an electrocardiogram electrode; a left handle for grasping with the patient's left hand, the left handle also including an electrocardiogram electrode; and an electronic circuit configured for receiving electrical signals from the electrodes and also configured to invert the signals from the electrodes for transmission to a processor to produce a graphic recording of the differences in electrical potential between the electrodes. The pad also includes a multiplex cable for coupling the electronic circuit to leadwires attached to the electrocardiogram electrodes; and a port configured for coupling with the processor. The first electrode and the handle electrodes form an inverted Einthoven triangle with the first electrode at an apex of said triangle, being located anatomically superior to the horizontal axis formed by the second and third electrodes.04-30-2009
20100130845Portable Electrocardiogram - An apparatus for measuring cardiac electric activity of a patient includes a tubular structure embodied in a lightweight, gently u-shaped form factor. The tubular structure includes: a center portion, a left handle in an upright end of the tubular structure, a right handle in a contralateral upright end; a connector positioned in the center portion; first and second receiving electrodes in the right and left handles; and an efferent cable for coupling the connector with a processor for electronically inverting signals obtained from the electrodes to produce vectors enabling a calculation of a conventional twelve-lead electrocardiogram. The processor is operatively coupled with a fourth electrode affixed to the patient's ear.05-27-2010

Henry M. Clayman, Miami, FL US

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20090058609COUPON PROVIDED WITH RFID TAG AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A coupon commercially associated with a product comprises a base sheet and an RFID tag secured to the base sheet The RFID tag stores coupon data including data identifying the product commercially associated with the coupon and a monetary amount of discount on the product. A method of purchasing the product comprises the steps of providing a customer with the coupon commercially associated with the product and a retail store including an RFID reader at a cashier station. The coupon comprises an RFID tag storing coupon data including data identifying the product commercially associated with the coupon and a monetary amount of discount on the product. The method further includes the steps of reading a product data and the coupon data at the cashier station, and reducing the retail price of the product when the coupon data matches the product data.03-05-2009