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Eliot Bergson, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120011031Online Marketplace for Trading of Data Collected from Use of Products and Services - An online marketplace permits the trading of data collected from a plurality of end users, where the data is obtained from the use of a product or service. In one embodiment, a method includes: hosting a marketplace for trading of data provided from the end users; collecting user data from each end user, wherein the data is obtained from use by each end user of a product or a service; storing the respective user data for each respective end user; offering the user data of each end user for a trade with a customer; if the customer accepts the trade, providing the respective user data of each end user to the customer; and providing compensation to each end user based on a share of the revenue received for the trade.01-12-2012

Eliot Kim US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120016412ENTERIC FISTULA TREATMENT DEVICES - Disclosed herein is an implantable fistula closure device. The device may include an expandable longitudinally segmented body including a proximal end and a distal end. The segmented body may further include a plurality of porous bodies and a connecting member operably joining together the plurality of porous bodies. The plurality of porous bodies includes a first porous body with a proximal end and a distal end and a second porous body with a proximal end and a distal end, and the connecting member operably connects the proximal end of the first porous body with the distal end of the second porous body.01-19-2012

Eliot Kim, San Carlos, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100228184Inflatable device for enteric fistula treatment - Disclosed herein is an implantable fistula closure device. The device may include an expandable longitudinally segmented body including a proximal end and a distal end. The segmented body may further include a plurality of porous bodies and a connecting member operably joining together the plurality of porous bodies. The plurality of porous bodies includes a first porous body with a proximal end and a distal end and a second porous body with a proximal end and a distal end, and the connecting member operably connects the proximal end of the first porous body with the distal end of the second porous body.09-09-2010
20100249827INFLATABLE DEVICE FOR ENTERIC FISTULA TREATMENT - Disclosed herein is an implantable fistula closure device. The device may include an expandable longitudinally segmented body including a proximal end and a distal end. The segmented body may further include a plurality of porous bodies and a connecting member operably joining together the plurality of porous bodies. The plurality of porous bodies includes a first porous body with a proximal end and a distal end and a second porous body with a proximal end and a distal end, and the connecting member operably connects the proximal end of the first porous body with the distal end of the second porous body.09-30-2010
20100249828INFLATABLE DEVICE FOR ENTERIC FISTULA TREATEMENT - Disclosed herein is an implantable fistula closure device. The device may include an expandable longitudinally segmented body including a proximal end and a distal end. The segmented body may further include a plurality of porous bodies and a connecting member operably joining together the plurality of porous bodies. The plurality of porous bodies includes a first porous body with a proximal end and a distal end and a second porous body with a proximal end and a distal end, and the connecting member operably connects the proximal end of the first porous body with the distal end of the second porous body.09-30-2010

Eliot Ohlstein, Glenmoore, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120035118PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATIONS - Pharmaceutical combinations comprising a beta-3 adrenergic receptor agonist and a muscarinic receptor antagonist, and methods for their use are disclosed. Disclosed combinations include solabegron and oxybutynin. Methods of using the pharmaceutical combinations for the treatment of one or more symptoms associated with overactive bladder, for example, frequency of urgency, nocturia, and urinary incontinence, are also disclosed.02-09-2012

Eliot Sorella, Laval CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090261706LED Replacement Light Tube for Fluorescent Light Fixture - The present invention relates generally to electrical lighting devices and systems, and more particularly to a light tube replacement for use with fluorescent light fixtures. The replacement light tube comprises a series of light emitting diodes (LEDs) and a heat sink therefore incorporated adjacent a clear or translucent cover configured for installation in a conventional fluorescent light fixture. The present LED replacement light includes suitable light directing and/or diffusing means and compatible connector pins and electrical componentry as required for installation and operation in an existing fluorescent light circuit. Alternatively, the replacement light may utilize conventional 110-115 volt alternating current or backup battery power as the electrical power source. Preferably, the light cover and the heat sink surrounding the LEDs when assembled together have a substantially cylindrical shape to be easily recognizable as a fluorescent light tube replacement and to effectively appear as a fluorescent light tube when installed in a fixture.10-22-2009

Eliot Tarlin, Palo Altos, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090083058BUSINESS CONTEXT DATA COMPANION TOOL - Methods and apparatuses enable rendering business context data in a desktop widget. The business context data describes a resource, a view, and actionable context data that relate to a business scenario. The business context data is processed to determine a UI component to generate to represent the business context data. The component is then generated and rendered in a desktop widget to provide access to the actionable context data on a client device via the desktop widget. An active business client receives and processes the business context data. The active business client can operate as a widget engine for the business context data to enable the rendering of the business context data on the client device.03-26-2009

Eliot Zaiken, Sparta, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110118667Hub Assembly Having A Hidden Needle For A Drug Delivery Pen - A hub assembly for a pen injection device allows a needle to be disposed in at least one of a plurality of positions prior to an injection. A hub of the hub assembly is connected to the pen injection device, and the needle is received by the hub. A shield is movably connected to the hub and allows the needle to be disposed in at least one of several positions prior to an injection, such as a position in which the needle is visible for priming and a position that prevents the needle from being visible. A tab connected to the hub is received by a channel formed in the shield to control movement of the shield.05-19-2011

Eliot Zaiken, Covington GA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110066114Safety Needle Assembly - A safety needle assembly for an injector is provided herein which, in a first aspect of the subject invention, includes a needle having a distal end formed for injection, a carrier for supporting the needle, and a shield for selectively covering the distal end of the needle. The shield includes at least one through aperture formed therein, wherein the through aperture is superimposed over the distal end of the needle in an initial state prior to injection. In a further aspect of the subject invention, a safety needle assembly is provided which includes a needle having a distal end formed for injection, a earner for supporting the needle, and a shield for selectively covering the distal end of the needle. The shield includes a proximal and, a distal end and a sidewall extending therebetween. The sidewall defines a first outer diameter at or adjacent to the distal end, and the sidewall defines at least one outer diameter greater than the first outer diameter at one or more locations located proximally of the first outer diameter.03-17-2011

Eliot Zaiken, Covington, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110160675SAFETY PEN NEEDLE ASSEMBLY - In one aspect, a safety pen needle assembly is provided herein which includes a hub with a needle fixed to the hub, the needle having a distal end, formed for insertion into a patient, and a proximal end. The assembly further includes a shield and a biasing member disposed between the hub and the shield configured to urge the shield distally. A protrusion extends from at least one of the hub and the shield with a channel being formed in at least the other of the hub and the shield. The channel is formed to accommodate the protrusion. The shield is movable from a first position to a second position. In the first position, the shield is spaced from the distal end of the needle such that the distal end of the needle is exposed. In the second position, the shield covers the distal end of the needle. The channel guides the protrusion as the shield moves from the first position to the second position. With this arrangement, a shield may be directed to move in a desired path with stability. In addition, the distal end of the needle may be initially exposed to permit visual confirmation of priming, while allowing the shield to cover a majority of the needle to minimize any needle-related anxiety.06-30-2011
20110257603SAFETY PEN NEEDLE ASSEMBLY HAVING SHIELDING FOR PATIENT AND NON-PATIENT ENDS - A safety pen needle assembly is provided herein which includes a hub and a needle fixed to the hub. Further, a first shield is provided, along with a second shield which has a biasing element disposed to urge the second shield proximally towards a proximal end of the needle. The assembly further includes a releasable retaining assembly for releasably retaining the second shield in an initial position against the force of the biasing element. A predetermined extent of movement of the first shield causes the retaining assembly to release the second shield, and, wherein, with the second shield being released, the second shield is urged proximally by the biasing element to a second position where the second shield covers the proximal end of the needle. Advantageously, with the subject invention, an assembly is provided which allows for passive activation of a shield on a non-patient end of a pen needle assembly by a patient-end shield.10-20-2011