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Benjamin Feinman, Venice, CA US
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20150227579 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING INTENTS USING SOCIAL MEDIA DATA - A system and method for determining intent of posters to a social media site for a predetermined topic through the analysis of the poster's posts. The system and method also allows for extrapolation and predictive analysis of the intent data determinations to provide insight into the views and intent of the general populace regarding a selected topic. | 08-13-2015 |
Daniel Feinman, Arugot IL
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20120000513 | ANTI-THEFT APPARATUS FOR SOLAR PANELS - Anti-theft apparatus for protecting solar electricity generating panels from theft including at least a first lockable element configured for engagement with a first solar electricity generating panel, at least a second lockable element configured for engagement with a second solar electricity generating panel, at least one locking element for securing the at least first and the at least second lockable elements together in a locking arrangement whereby the first and second solar electricity generating panels are at least locked together, and a top securing element arranged for non-removable engagement with the locking element, the top securing element being operative to resist disengagement of the first and the second solar electricity generating panels from the locking element. | 01-05-2012 |
Daniel Feinman, Moshav Arugot IL
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20090229998 | THIN-LAYERED STRUCTURE - A vacuum enclosure which is defined by a wall having inner and outer surfaces, where the inner surface is in contact with the vacuum and the outer surface is in contact with ambient air, is characterized by presence therein of a getter for undesired gaseous contaminants, which comprises a substrate (either integral with the inner surface or not), and deposited thereon by vacuum deposition a thin-layer laminate including (α) at least one layer of substance(s) selected from the group consisting of platinum group metals and oxides thereof, and (β) at least one porous hydrophilic layer. A corresponding layered structure having utility as a getter is also part of the invention. | 09-17-2009 |
Justin Feinman, Foster City, CA US
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20160042050 | In-Application Recommendation of Deep States of Native Applications - A method includes receiving a request from a user device executing a native application. The request indicates an accessed state of the native application to which the native application is set. The method includes identifying one or more categories of the accessed state of the native application and recommended application resource identifiers based on features of the accessed state. Each of the recommended application resource identifiers references a different state of a native application, When a native application is selected by the user, the method includes setting the native application to the different state. For each of the application resource identifiers, the method includes identifying one or more recommended categories of the state referenced by the recommended application resource identifier and determining whether to recommend the different state referenced by the recommended application resource identifier based on features of the accessed state and features of the state of the application. | 02-11-2016 |
Marissa Jayne Feinman, Harrisburg, PA US
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20160104993 | ROTARY CRIMPING TOOL ASSEMBLY - A method of crimping a structure may include positioning a portion of the structure to be crimped into a crimping chamber of a rotary crimping tool assembly, compressing one or more crimp wheels into the portion of the structure to be crimped, wherein the compressing includes forming one or more initial crimps into the portion of the structure, and rotating the crimp wheel(s) relative to the portion of the structure to form one or more full crimps in the portion of the structure. | 04-14-2016 |
Matthew Feinman, New York, NY US
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20150080196 | Apparatus for Resistance-Based Fitness Training - An improved resistance-based fitness apparatus is described. This improved resistance-based fitness apparatus may be transformed in multiple temporary yet stable shapes by the user, such that the all or some apparatus subsections may move freely be immobilized in a fixed position or manipulated by the user into various shapes. An improved joint-based connector apparatus is further described herein which may enable the improved resistance-based fitness apparatus described herein to be transformed into multiple temporary yet stable shapes with subsections that are either freely moving, immobilized in a fixed position, or a combination thereof. This improved joint may connect one or more objects while also providing for three-dimensional non-coplanar movement that may be selectively locked or unlocked at a variety of angles by a single activating action (e.g., pressing a button). The improved joint may also be fashioned into useful devices in various other arts beyond the fitness arts. | 03-19-2015 |
Philip Feinman, Woodbury, CT US
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20130025196 | SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING PLANTS - The disclosed embodiments relate generally to a system for displaying plants. The system includes a tray and at least one grow pot with a protruding wick. Grow pots are easily and securely placed at an angle in the tray for display of foliage. The grow pots are easily rearranged and replaced without plant removal from the grow pot. Trays may be stacked together to provide a foliage area. Plants are easily watered by filling a tray to create a reservoir that conserves water. Individual grow pots need not be watered since the wicks take in water to the plant. Messy drainage of plants is avoided by the tray's ability to self-contain the water. Trays may be filled manually or with an automatic watering system. Slots or holes in the tray prevent over watering. Trays may be wall mounted or stacked in carriers. Carriers may have wheels for mobility, and a wheel cover for added appearance. | 01-31-2013 |