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Abby Nessa Feinstein, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20080302031 | INTEGRATED SOLAR ROOFING TILE CONNECTION SYSTEM - An integrated solar roofing tile connection system for installing on a roof surface for converting solar energy into electrical energy includes a plurality of battens that each have a length and are mounted to the roof surface. The plurality of battens are generally parallel to and spaced from one another. A plurality of electrically connected female connectors mounted to each batten and spaced along the length of each batten. A plurality of photovoltaic roofing tiles are mounted to each batten. Each photovoltaic roofing tile has a tile base that has a first side surface, a second side surface and a top edge and a photovoltaic circuit. The photovoltaic circuit includes a plurality of electrically interconnected photovoltaic cells and first and second terminal ends. Each photovoltaic roofing tile includes a male connector that extends from the tile base. Each male connector at least partially exposes the first and second terminal ends. Each male connector is removably mountable to and in electrical engagement with a corresponding female connector. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20080302408 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN INTEGRATED SOLAR ROOFING TILE - A method of manufacturing a photovoltaic roofing tile for installing on a roof surface and converting solar energy into electrical energy includes the steps of forming a generally flexible photovoltaic laminate, the laminate including a photovoltaic layer including plurality of electrically interconnected photovoltaic cells and a photovoltaic circuit electrically connecting the photovoltaic cells, inserting the laminate into a tile mold and injecting a molten thermoplastic material into the tile mold to form and fixedly attached a tile base to the laminate. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20080302409 | SOLAR ROOFING TILE HAVING AN ELECTRICALLY EXPOSED CONNECTOR - A photovoltaic roofing tile for installing on a roof surface and converting solar energy into electrical energy includes a tile base that has a first side surface, a second side surface and a top edge. A rigid contact support extends outwardly from the top edge of the tile base and is generally parallel with the first side surface of the tile base. A plurality of electrically interconnected photovoltaic cells are arranged on the first side surface of the tile base and forming of a photovoltaic circuit that has first and second terminal ends. A contact tab extends from the top edge of the tile base and along the contact support to form a male connector. The contact tab includes the first and second terminal ends, the first and second terminal ends being at least partially exposed on an outer surface of the male connector. | 12-11-2008 |
Albert Feinstein, New York, NY US
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| 20120030053 | Method and system for live online bidding and broadcasting of live online bidding utilizing a variety of electronic devices and systems - The present system and method allow for completely live online bidding utilizing a variety of electronic devices and systems. The present invention allows users to see and hear a live bidding event while bidding live on merchandise. The bidding happens live and in real time using a system that simultaneously and continuously receives, processes, prepares and broadcasts data in a live manner. | 02-02-2012 |
Ara J. Feinstein, Paradise Valley, AZ US
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| 20100318179 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR REPAIR OF VASCULAR DEFECTS - A balloon-expandable shunt is disclosed for shunting a vessel which has a graft with two ends and is coupled with or to at least one expandable support element at or near at least one of its ends. The shunt is bifurcated at an aperture that leads to a side-channel and which has a closed configuration and an open configuration such that when the aperture is in the closed configuration it defines a clot-resistant inner graft surface and when the aperture is in the open configuration it is configured to provide access to the shunt for a balloon that actuates the expandable support element. A balloon configured for actuating the shunt is also disclosed. A kit is also disclosed, which has a bifurcated graft that has at least one expandable support element and a balloon for actuating the at least one expandable support element. | 12-16-2010 |
Douglas L. Feinstein, Chicago, IL US
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| 20110086845 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Neurodegenerating Diseases - This invention provides agents, compositions, pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating or slowing the progression of a neurodegenerating disease, such as Alzheimer's disease and a demyelinating disease. | 04-14-2011 |
Efraim Feinstein, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20120080360 | MANIPULATION OF PARTICLES IN CHANNELS - Systems and methods for the manipulation of particles within channels such as microfluidic channels are provided. In one set of embodiments, magnets are positioned around a channel. As a fluid containing magnetic and non-magnetic particles flows through the channel, the magnetic field created by the magnets can be used to transport the magnetic and/or non-magnetic particles to desired locations within the channel, which may useful in some cases for causing some separation of the particles. For example, the magnetic field may be used to transport magnetic or non-magnetic particles from a core fluid to a surrounding sheath fluid. In some cases, the magnetic field is used to transport non-magnetic particles to a small volume within the channel (e.g., a single-file row within the channel). The systems and methods described herein may find application in a variety of fields including, for example, continuous sorting of cells, removal of targeted cells from a stream of blood, or the arrangement of non-magnetic particles in channels for analysis. | 04-05-2012 |
Jacob Feinstein, Seattle, WA US
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| 20090191899 | System for Providing Location-Based Services in a Wireless Network, Such as Locating Sets of Desired Locations - A system and associated method receives a command from a user's mobile device to locate points of interest near the mobile device's location. The points of interest are associated with different, user-identified, point of interest categories. Based at least in part on the mobile device's location, the system substantially simultaneously provides a list of points of interest for at least some of the point of interest categories. | 07-30-2009 |
| 20100279711 | System For Providing Location-Based Services In A Wireless Network, Such As Locating Sets Of Desired Locations - A system and associated method receives a command from a user's mobile device to locate points of interest near the mobile device's location. The points of interest are associated with different, user-identified, point of interest categories. Based at least in part on the mobile device's location, the system substantially simultaneously provides a list of points of interest for at least some of the point of interest categories. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20120009946 | System For Providing Location-Based Services In A Wireless Network, Such As Locating Sets Of Desired Locations - A system and associated method receives a command from a user's mobile device to locate points of interest near the mobile device's location. The points of interest are associated with different, user-identified, point of interest categories. Based at least in part on the mobile device's location, the system substantially simultaneously provides a list of points of interest for at least some of the point of interest categories. | 01-12-2012 |
| 20120046051 | APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING LOCATION-BASED SERVICES WITHIN A WIRELESS NETWORK - A system for providing wireless telecommunications services to mobile devices includes structure and functionality for location-based services, and includes both server and client/mobile device apparatuses. One apparatus includes a data store storing at least a first record associated with a first wireless device or a second record associated with a second wireless device. A computer is coupled to the data store and is configured to receive a request from the first wireless device to obtain location information associated with the second wireless device. The computer is configured to receive a change location privileges request, and to update the first or second records in the data store based on the received change request. Other apparatuses provide additional structures and functions. | 02-23-2012 |
Jacob Feinstein, Seattke, WA US
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| 20090286513 | Apparatus And Systems For Providing Location-Based Services Within A Wireless Network - A system for providing wireless telecommunications services to mobile devices includes structure and functionality for location-based services, and includes both server and client/mobile device apparatuses. One apparatus includes a data store storing at least a first record associated with a first wireless device or a second record associated with a second wireless device. A computer is coupled to the data store and is configured to receive a request from the first wireless device to obtain location information associated with the second wireless device. The computer is configured to receive a change location privileges request, and to update the first or second records in the data store based on the received change request. Other apparatuses provide additional structures and functions. | 11-19-2009 |
Jason Wyatt Feinstein, Plam Harbor, FL US
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| 20110162033 | LOCATION BASED SECURITY OVER WIRELESS NETWORKS - A method, system, and computer usable program product for location based security over wireless networks are provided in the illustrative embodiments. A location of a data processing system is determined based on information about a network. A security policy is selected based on the location. The security policy is applied to the data processing system such that the data processing system is configured in a security configuration for using the network while maintaining security according to the security policy. | 06-30-2011 |
Jeffrey A. Feinstein, Roswell, GA US
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| 20090037308 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODELING FUTURE ACTION IMPACT IN CREDIT SCORING - A method and system for predicting impact of future actions on subsequent performance involves developing a prediction model that predicts a statistical interaction of performance expectation with likely behavior. In one embodiment, sensitivity to new, post-scoring date credit behaviors in the analytic solution greatly improves snapshot score predictions. The modeling approach involves multiple snapshots: predictive and performance snapshots, plus an intermediate snapshot shortly after the predictive snapshot to quantify interim behavior. Predictive interaction variables are calculated on the predictive data using simulated profiles before and after an action. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090171756 | Modeling Responsible Consumer Balance Attrition Behavior - A request to generate a balance attriter risk score that characterizes a likelihood of a change in a level of creditworthiness of an individual following balance attrition is received. Thereafter, one or more creditworthiness indicators such as future credit balance increases (a proxy for the responsibility of the individual) are estimated for the individual using a predictive model trained using historical creditworthiness data of a plurality of balance attriters. These estimated future balance increases are then associated with a balance attriter risk score so that such score can be provided. Related apparatus, systems, techniques, and articles are also described. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20090171757 | Modeling Responsible Consumer Debt Consolidation Behavior - A request to generate a consolidation risk score that characterizes a likelihood of a change in a level of creditworthiness of an individual following a consolidation of debt of the individual using a secured line of credit is received. Thereafter, future credit balance increases are estimated for the individual using a predictive model trained using historical creditworthiness data of a plurality of consolidators. These estimated future balance increases are then associated with a consolidation risk score so that such score can be provided. Related apparatus, systems, techniques, and articles are also described. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20090265281 | Account Portfolio Risk Characterization - Input characterizing one or more economic indicators and a portfolio of accounts can be used to estimate a portfolio level effect of the economic indicators on the portfolio of accounts is estimated. Based on this estimation, an account level effect of the economic indicators is simulated for each of the accounts. The overall affect of the simulated account level effects approximates the portfolio level effect. Simulated account level effects can thereafter be aggregated in order to characterize future risk for the portfolio of accounts. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20100268639 | Characterizing Creditworthiness Credit Score Migration - Data comprising a request to generate a migration score is received (for example, by a first computer system). The migration score characterizes a likelihood of a change in a level of creditworthiness of a consumer subsequent to generation of a current credit score. Thereafter, future credit score migration for the individual is estimated (for example, by the first computer system) using a predictive model trained using historical creditworthiness data derived from a plurality of individuals. The historical creditworthiness data includes, for each individual, a historical credit score and empirical performance data subsequent to a scoring date for the historical credit score. Thereafter, the estimated future credit score migration is associated (for example, by the first computer system) with a migration score. Provision of the migration score can then be initiated. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20120072334 | RESPONSIBILITY ANALYTICS - A request to generate a responsibility score is received that characterizes a likelihood of a change in a level of creditworthiness of an individual in response to at least one unknown financial event. Such responsibility score can provide useful insight into a consumer that is complementary to a credit score. Thereafter, a responsibility score is generated based on historical creditworthiness data for the individual using at least one predictive model. The at least one predictive model was trained using historical creditworthiness data of a plurality of consumers subjected to a plurality of financial events. In addition, the at least one predictive model associates the historical creditworthiness data of the individual with matching states for each of a plurality of pre-defined performance behaviors—with each pre-defined performance behavior having at least two corresponding states. The responsibility score can be later provided to a user (e.g., persisted, transmitted, displayed, etc.). Related apparatus, systems, techniques, and articles are also described. | 03-22-2012 |
Jeffrey Allen Feinstein, Roswell, GA US
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| 20090037323 | METHOD AND APPARATUS SYSTEM FOR MODELING CONSUMER CAPACITY FOR FUTURE INCREMENTAL DEBT IN CREDIT SCORING - Predicting impact of future actions on subsequent creditworthiness involves developing a prediction model that predicts a statistical interaction of performance expectation with likely post-scoring behavior. Including sensitivity to new, post-scoring date credit behaviors in the analytic solution greatly improves snapshot score predictions. The modeling approach involves multiple snapshots: predictive and performance snapshots, plus an intermediate snapshot shortly after the predictive snapshot to quantify interim consumer behavior post-scoring date. Predictive interaction variables are calculated on the predictive data using simulated consumer profiles before and after assuming a sizeable simulated balance to infer the consumer's tolerance for incremental future debt. Using an adjustor approach in predicting capacity allows isolation of the confounding effect of risk from the capacity determination. A resulting capacity index can be used to rank order originations and line increases according to capacity in consumer, bankcard, automobile and mortgage lending. | 02-05-2009 |
Jonathan J. Feinstein, North Salem, NY US
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| 20110211999 | REACTOR WITH JET IMPINGMENT HEAT TRANSFER - A catalytic reactor containing a core structure near the reactor axis and a casing structure near the reactor wall, the two structures differing from each other to promote catalysis and heat transfer, respectively. The casing contains a multiplicity of first devices for directing fluid centrifugally impinge a reactor wall and second devices for permitting fluid to flow away from a reactor wall as the fluid flows from the inlet to the outlet of the reactor. | 09-01-2011 |
Jonathan Jay Feinstein, North Salein, NY US
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| 20100038938 | WATER COOLED CHAIR - An article either in the form of a chair or lounge or in the form of a mat that is placed on a chair or other suitable object similar in shape to a chair or lounge. The article contains water and is equipped with a recirculation pump to cascade water over the person sitting on it to keep a person cool with a small amount of water. | 02-18-2010 |
Jonathan Jay Feinstein, North Salem, NY US
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| 20080286177 | Reactor with differentially distributed catalytic activity - A catalytic reactor in which higher catalytic activity is distributed proximate to the reactor wall than remote from the reactor wall to provide a greater heat source in the case of exothermic reactions or greater heat sink in the case of endothermic reactions proximate to the reactor wall to increase the temperature gradient and heat transfer between the reactor wall and the internal volume of the reactor. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20100202942 | STRUCTURED PACKING FOR A REACTOR - A structured packing for a reactor is formed from a metal sheet to promote heat and mass transfer near the wall of the reactor. The structured packing causes lateral flow of fluids flowing through the packing such that jet impingement of at least one reactor wall is promoted. The packing may be used in a cylindrical, annular or plate-type reactor, e.g., a catalytic reactor, or a heat exchanger. | 08-12-2010 |
Louis H. Feinstein, Sharon, MA US
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| 20090035890 | TECHNIQUES FOR DIRECT ENCASEMENT OF CIRCUIT BOARD STRUCTURES - A technique for processing an electronic apparatus (e.g., manufacturing an assembled circuit board, treating an assembled circuit board, etc.) involves applying encasement material to an area of the circuit board assembly while leaving at least a portion of the circuit board assembly exposed. The technique further involves causing the applied encasement material to harden (e.g., heating the encasement material in a curing oven, applying radiation, providing a chemical catalyst, etc.). Application and hardening of the encasement material may take place shortly after circuit board assembly (e.g., by automated equipment at a manufacturing facility in order to treat newly assembled boards) or at some later time in the field (e.g., by a technician servicing a legacy board). | 02-05-2009 |
Nina Feinstein, Hicksville, NY US
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| 20090057409 | Automatic raster height and speed adjustment in programmable electeo-optical readers for reading two-dimensional symbols of different heights - A reader for electro-optically reading two-dimensional symbols of different heights, includes a scanner for scanning the symbols with light in a raster scan pattern of an adjustable height, and for detecting light scattered from the symbols to generate electrical signals indicative of the detected light. A controller not only decodes the electrical signals to read the symbols, but also controls the scanner to adjust the height of the raster scan pattern, and optionally the rate of height adjustment, upon a determination that a symbol being scanned is a two-dimensional symbol, and that the two-dimensional symbol has not been read after a predetermined time period has elapsed. The controller can also be programmed to read symbols only of a certain height. | 03-05-2009 |
Steven Daniel Feinstein, New York, NY US
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| 20080250669 | PROTECTIVE FOOT MEMBRANE - A membrane designed to surround the front portion of the foot and protect it from pressure that may be applied by shoes. The membrane acts as a protective barrier between the shoe and the wearer's foot. As a result, direct abrasion of the foot caused by portions of the shoe is reduced. Additionally, the membrane is designed to spread the pressure exerted by portions of the shoe, such as straps, to a significantly larger surface area of the wearer's foot. The membrane is worn on the front portion of the foot between the toes and the heel. | 10-16-2008 |
Yelena Feinstein, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20110111959 | POLLEN TUBE STIMULANTS FROM ARABIDOPSIS PISTILS - This disclosure relates, inter alia, to stimulants of pollen tube germination and growth of pollen tubes, and methods of their use to stimulate in vitro and in vivo pollen germination and pollen tube growth. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110262343 | PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF CALCIUM THIOSULFATE LIQUID SOLUTION FROM LIME, SULFUR, AND SULFUR DIOXIDE - An efficient batch or semi-continuous method of production of relative high concentration, low byproduct-containing, calcium thiosulfate (CaS | 10-27-2011 |
