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Eli Einbinder, New York, NY US

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20090045021Electronically controlled brakes for walkers - An improved electronic braking system for walkers that incorporates one or more electrically-operated brakes controlled by an electronic controller is disclosed. The controller is responsive to touch-sensitive switches for easy operation, and is adjustable and responsive to operator patterns of use to provide individualized control of the brake operation. The controller may also be responsive to environmental conditions such as the slope of the ground over which the walker is moving, to its rate of motion, or to the distance between the walker frame and the user, and may be adjusted to accommodate for the weight of the user or to set limits to the speed at which it can move.02-19-2009

Karen Einbinder, Temecula, CA US

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20090173703Hanging rack for storage container lids - A rack for storing pot or pan lids from a standard overhead pot and pan rack and method of use. The lid rack is suspended under the overhead pot and pan rack for easy access. The tines of the lid rack can be adapted to interfere with the handles of the lids to keep them securely in the lid rack.07-09-2009

Shai Einbinder, Hofit IL

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20100068816Genetically engineered herbicide resistance for maintaining axenic cultures - This disclosure provides herbicide resistant algae and cyanobacteria. This disclosure also provides a method to cultivate algae and cyanobacteria in axenic cultures without contaminating species. Moreover, this disclosure provides transgenic algal and cyanobacterial cells that are capable of high production in high light intensities as typically applied in cultivation. Furthermore, a novel transformation method is provided for algal cells.03-18-2010
20100087006Use of fluorescent protein in cyanobacteria and algae for improving photosynthesis and preventing cell damage - This disclosure provides a method to reduce cell damage caused by near UV light absorption of algal or cyanobacterial cultures. The algal or cyanobacterial cells are transformed to express one or more fluorescent proteins, that absorb the harmful UV or near UV wavelengths and emits wavelengths that are photosynthetically more active. The photosynthetic pigments of the transgenic algal or cyanobacterial cell culture will then absorb the photosynthetically active light emitted by the fluorescent proteins. Accordingly the harmful effects of the UV and near UV radiation are reduced and the photosynthetic activity of the algal or cyanobacterial cells is improved.04-08-2010
20110045593Transgenically mitigating the establishment and spread of transgenic algae in natural ecosystems by suppressing the activity of carbonic anhydrase - Genetic mechanisms for mitigating the effects of introgression of a genetically engineered genetic trait of cultivated algae or cyanobacteria to its wild type or to an undesirable, interbreeding related species, as well as preventing the establishment of the transgenic algae or cyanobacteria in natural ecosystems by suppressing the activity of the carbon concentrating mechanism.02-24-2011
20110081706Method and system for efficient harvesting of microalgae and cyanobacteria - The high-speed centrifugation heretofore required for harvesting micro algae and cyanobacteria cultured for biofuels and other co-products is a major cost constraint. Mixing algae/cyanobacteria at high-density culture with far less alkali than previously assumed is sufficient to flocculate the cells. The amount of flocculant required is a function of the logarithm of cell density, and is not a linear function of cell density as had been thought. The least expensive alkali treatments are with slaked limestone or dolomite (calcium hydroxide and magnesium hydroxides). Further water can be removed from the floc by sedimentation, low speed centrifugation, dissolved air flotation or filtration, prior to further processing to separate oil from valuable co-products.04-07-2011