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Daniel Ephraim, North Hills, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110218603CRIMP TERMINATIONS FOR CONDUCTORS IN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEAD AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A method of manufacturing an implantable medical lead is disclosed herein. The method may include: providing a lead body including a proximal end, a distal end, and an electrode near the distal end; provide a conductor extending between the proximal and distal ends; providing a crimp including a ribbon-like member and extending the ribbon-like member around the conductor; and mechanically and electrically connecting the ribbon-like member to the electrode.09-08-2011

Jonathan Alan Ephraim, Santa Monica, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110307262PREDICTIVE SURVEY CLOSURE - A method for managing a survey with a plurality of segments is disclosed. First, one or more segments of the survey is presented to a plurality of respondents. An estimated completion rate is derived for at least one of the segments of the survey and may be based upon a number of respondents presented with the respective segment of the survey, and a number of respondents completing the survey. Quota group progress counts of at least one of the segments of the survey for each of the quota groups is derived. Estimated completion counts of each of the quota groups for at least one of the segments of the survey is also derived. The counts are based upon the corresponding quota group progress counts and the estimated completion rates. The method includes closing the survey to subsequent additional respondents of a given quota group.12-15-2011

Robert M. Ephraim, Bridgewater, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080209522Method, Apparatus, and Computer Program Product for Authenticating Subscriber Communications at a Network Server - An apparatus for authenticating subscriber communications at a network server includes a determining element and an identification element in communication with the determining element. The determining element may be configured to receive an incoming message. The identification extractor may be configured to extract a device identifier and an address identifier from the incoming message. The determining element may be further configured to determine whether the device identifier and the address identifier of the incoming message match both a registered device identifier and a registered address identifier associated with the registered device identifier, respectively.08-28-2008