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Ezra
David Ezra, Bozeman, MT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090017526 | METHOD OF USING ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI TO DECONTAMINATE AND DECOMPOSE HUMAN AND ANIMAL WASTES - A method of treating human and/or animal waste products comprising contacting the waste products with an effective amount of | 01-15-2009 |
Lior Ezra US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110005451 | CONTROLLABLE FIN SURFACE CONFIGURATION FOR WATERCRAFT - A controllable fin surface configuration positionable on the underwater surface of a craft having a bow and a stern, the craft having a direction of travel defined from the stern to the bow, the configuration comprising: at least one hinge adapted to mechanically support the fin surface configuration; and at least one fin surface mechanically attached to the hinge and having a range of motion definable from a closed state to an open state; wherein the closed state is defined by the fin surface configuration offering minimal resistance to relative water movement opposing the direction of travel and the open state is defined by the fin surface configuration offering maximum resistance to relative water movement in the direction of travel. | 01-13-2011 |
Meir Ezra, Clearwater, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090106153 | SECURING CARD TRANSACTIONS - A system for approving transaction card transactions in which a card reader associated with a transaction approving authority (TAA). A source for complementary security data is linkable to the TAA can send data to the TAA, and a database linkable to the TAA keeps renewable security data of a user. A database linkable to the TAA keeps records of geographical locations of subscribed businesses. The system of the invention is applicable as a countermeasure against identity theft. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20110172816 | FUEL DELIVERY PATHWAY CONTROL - A fuel delivery pathway control is provided for remotely monitoring and controlling the delivery of fuel from a producer to consumers Fueling vehicles transport the fuel from storage tanks at a fuel depot to fueling station storage tanks, and the fuel is then dispensed from the fueling station storage tanks to consumer vehicles Fuel delivery is controlled and authorized wirelessly | 07-14-2011 |
Meir Ezra, Saint Petersburg, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110282706 | ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT TOOL - An organizational management tool that involves a limited yet expansive amount of interconnectable nodes within a unique network. A node in the context of the present invention is an apparatus such as a computer that communicates with a database server (DBS). The interaction between such nodes complies with a set of functional rules and topological considerations. An apparatus such as a computer that is not connected to the DBS and has an internet access referred to hereinafter as an external node. External nodes are connectable to the system of the invention usually through non-specific communications channels such as regular email connections. Any node can be defined by the administrator as being either senior or junior with respect to another node. This hierarchical feature together with other features dictates specific task flow properties and connectivity characteristics between nodes, as well as data access of nodes to main data base. Each node employs a special visual interface (VI) which updates nodes regarding statuses and processes in the system. | 11-17-2011 |
Richard Simon Ezra, Randolph, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080196253 | Precision knife and blade dispenser for the same - A combination precision knife and blade dispenser having a handle portion configured to receive a blade and a dispenser. The dispenser is configured to support at least one blade in a new blade portion thereof. The dispenser further has a used blade portion configured to support at least one blade therein, where a user, manipulates the handle portion and engages a base of the at least one blade therein, and where in order to dispose of the blade, the user inserts the blade into the dispenser and disengages the base of the blade from the handle portion such that at no time does a user need to touch an edge portion of the blade. | 08-21-2008 |
