Fischler
Allan David Fischler, Carrollton, TX US
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20100088189 | Processing A Sale Using A Redemption Code and Applications Thereof - Embodiments of the present invention process sales using a redemption code to enable customers to purchase a products. In a first embodiment, a method processes a sale. A plurality of redemption codes are issued. Each redemption code corresponds to a product identifier that identifies a product. A redemption code from the plurality of redemption codes is received from a customer sent via one or more networks. A product corresponding to the redemption code received from the customer is determined using a computer storage medium. Finally, the product is sent to the customer. | 04-08-2010 |
Anthony Fischler, Santa Monica, CA US
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20110059730 | Social Networking-Based Teleconferencing System And Method - A system and method for creating teleconferences that leverage social networking websites and messaging thereof. The system includes a teleconferencing website hosted on a server for scheduling a teleconference in response to user input, and for generating a message for display on a social networking website. The message includes information about the teleconference and a link to one or more invitees to the teleconference. The system further includes an interactive voice response system for hosting the teleconference to connect at least some of the one or more invitees to the teleconference. The system further includes a client application running on a mobile device associated with each of the at least some of the one or more invitees. The client application receives a notification of the teleconference from the social networking website, and includes a control interface to enable an associated invitee to join the teleconference. | 03-10-2011 |
Anthony H. Fischler, Santa Monica, CA US
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20080222030 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PURCHASING PRODUCTS VIA TEXT MESSAGING - A method and system including distributing a keyword, and receiving a text message from a device through a carrier with the keyword to purchase a product. The carrier adds a purchase price of the product to the purchaser's wireless service bill and the product is distributed to the purchaser external to the device. | 09-11-2008 |
Elisabeth Fischler, Zeiningen CH
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20120003606 | CONNECTION OF A PROSTHESIS STRUCTURE WITH AN IMPLANT STRUCTURE - A connection device for connecting a prosthesis structure with an implant structure comprises a holding shell and a retention insert. The retention insert comprises an end side and a substantially ring-shaped retention rim projecting therefrom. The holding shell comprises an end side and a substantially ring-shaped holding rim projecting therefrom. The holding rim and the end side of the holding shell form a retainer in which the retention insert can be arranged such that an outer surface of the retention rim is adjacent to an inner surface of the holding rim. Moreover, the outer surface of the retention rim is at least partly spaced from and adjacent to the inner surface of the holding rim when the retention insert is arranged in the retainer of the holding shell and when essentially no radial forces are acting on the holding rim and on the retention rim. In that the adjacent outer surface of the retention rim and inner surface of the holding rim are at least partly not contacting each other but are spaced from each other when essentially no radial forces are acting on the holding rim and on the retention rim, it can, i.a., be achieved that the retention insert is connected relatively loosely with the holding shell when the connection device has not yet been placed on the implant structure. This loose connection can allow the retention insert to be relatively easily removed from the holding shell and inserted in the holding shell without having to be substantially deformed or strained in any other way. Thus, it is possible to insert and remove the retention insert gently, which can improve the flexibility and lifetime of the connection device. | 01-05-2012 |
Elizabeth Fischler, Zeiningen CH
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20130101960 | CONNECTION OF A PROSTHESIS STRUCTURE WITH AN IMPLANT STRUCTURE - A connection device for connecting a prosthesis structure with an implant structure comprises a holding shell and a retention insert. The retention insert comprises an end side and a substantially ring-shaped retention rim projecting therefrom. The holding shell comprises an end side and a substantially ring-shaped holding rim projecting therefrom. The holding rim and the end side of the holding shell form a retainer in which the retention insert can be arranged such that an outer surface of the retention rim is adjacent to an inner surface of the holding rim. Moreover, the outer surface of the retention rim is at least partly spaced from and adjacent to the inner surface of the holding rim when the retention insert is arranged in the retainer of the holding shell and when essentially no radial forces are acting on the holding rim and on the retention rim. In that the adjacent outer surface of the retention rim and inner surface of the holding rim are at least partly not contacting each other but are spaced from each other when essentially no radial forces are acting on the holding rim and on the retention rim, it can, i.a., be achieved that the retention insert is connected relatively loosely with the holding shell when the connection device has not yet been placed on the implant structure. This loose connection can allow the retention insert to be relatively easily removed from the holding shell and inserted in the holding shell without having to be substantially deformed or strained in any other way. Thus, it is possible to insert and remove the retention insert gently, which can improve the flexibility and lifetime of the connection device. | 04-25-2013 |
George E. Fischler, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20090104281 | Compositions Having a High Antiviral and Antibacterial Efficacy - A method of providing a rapid, broad spectrum bacterial control, and a rapid persistent antiviral control on a surface, and particularly a mammalian skin surface, is disclosed. In the method, a compound or composition capable of lowering skin pH to less than about 4 is applied to the skin, and preferably is allowed to remain on the skin. | 04-23-2009 |
Mark S. Fischler, Warrenville, IL US
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20140270389 | APPLICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING AND COMPENSATING FOR OPTICAL DISTORTION - Aspects of the present invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for measuring and compensating for optical distortion. The system includes a plurality of reference marks; a recording device configured to record a first orientation and a first position of a plurality of reference marks relative to a pointing angle of the recording device when an object is located outside of a field of view of a recording device, the recording device configured to record a second orientation and a second position of a plurality of reference marks relative to the pointing angle of the recording device when an object is located inside the field of view; and a processor configured to compare the first orientation and the first position of the plurality of reference marks to the second orientation and the second position of the plurality of the reference marks for measuring distortion of the object. | 09-18-2014 |
Matthew Fischler, San Diego, CA US
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20130130209 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION VIA A TOUCH INTERFACE - Methods and apparatus for foreign language instruction. In one exemplary aspect, a “cascading” user interface is used for foreign language instruction in limited form factor devices. The cascading user interface is based on a “multiple choice” type selection, where each selection is further “modified” in subsequent selections. By cascading multiple steps for each translation step, the device can represent a significantly larger set than would otherwise be possible, given the limitations of the user interface. Proper (and improper) selection may be indicated e.g., via a chime, animation, etc. | 05-23-2013 |
Michael Steven Fischler, Frisco, TX US
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20100088189 | Processing A Sale Using A Redemption Code and Applications Thereof - Embodiments of the present invention process sales using a redemption code to enable customers to purchase a products. In a first embodiment, a method processes a sale. A plurality of redemption codes are issued. Each redemption code corresponds to a product identifier that identifies a product. A redemption code from the plurality of redemption codes is received from a customer sent via one or more networks. A product corresponding to the redemption code received from the customer is determined using a computer storage medium. Finally, the product is sent to the customer. | 04-08-2010 |
Monika Fischler, Aachen DE
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20080241258 | TREATMENT OF DISEASES WITH NANOPARTICLES HAVING A SIZE-DEPENDENT CYTOTOXICITY - The present invention relates to the use of at least one gold nanocluster compound in the manufacture of a pharmaceutical composition or medicament for the prophylactic and/or therapeutic (curative) treatment of a disease, especially a tumor and/or cancer disease. The gold nanocluster compound having a defined particle size, especially a defined size of the core of said gold nanocluster compound, the size ranging from 0.5 nm to 10 nm, the outer limits of this range being included. Especially, the gold nanocluster compounds used possess size-dependent cytotoxic properties, stimulating or inducing cellular death when treating and/or contacting respective cells, especially tumor and/or cancer cells, with the gold nanocluster compounds either via apoptosis or via necrosis, depending on the respective gold cluster size or core size. | 10-02-2008 |
Monika Fischler, Berlin DE
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20130102545 | TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT ACTIVATION OF CATALYTIC NUCLEIC ACIDS FOR CONTROLLED ACTIVE SUBSTANCE RELEASE - The present invention relates to an active substance release system containing two compounds. The first compound comprises a nanoparticle, combined with an oligonucleotide inhibition strand that is hybridized with a catalytically active nucleic acid. The second compound comprises a carrier, combined with a substrate molecule that is coupled to a therapeutic active substance. By means of external stimulation, the catalytically active nucleic acid of the first compound is released and specifically binds to the substrate molecule of the second compound. This leads to cleavage of the substrate molecule, whereby the active substance bound thereto is released. | 04-25-2013 |
Siegmund Fischler, Absam AT
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20120162759 | Modular Telescope - A telescope made up of mutually connectable modules, which telescope comprises at least a lens module and an eyepiece module, and the lens module and eyepiece module each have a connection interface for connecting the modules, and at least one adjusting means for focusing and at least one adjusting means for changing the image magnification are provided, and one of the adjusting means is disposed on the lens module in the region of the connection interface of the lens module and the other one of the adjusting means is disposed on the eyepiece module in the region of the connection interface ( | 06-28-2012 |
Titus Fischler, Zeiningen CH
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20110229854 | ABUTMENT FOR CONNECTING A DENTAL IMPLANT WITH A DENTAL PROSTHESIS AND PRODUCTION THEREOF - A process is disclosed for producing a connector ( | 09-22-2011 |
20120003606 | CONNECTION OF A PROSTHESIS STRUCTURE WITH AN IMPLANT STRUCTURE - A connection device for connecting a prosthesis structure with an implant structure comprises a holding shell and a retention insert. The retention insert comprises an end side and a substantially ring-shaped retention rim projecting therefrom. The holding shell comprises an end side and a substantially ring-shaped holding rim projecting therefrom. The holding rim and the end side of the holding shell form a retainer in which the retention insert can be arranged such that an outer surface of the retention rim is adjacent to an inner surface of the holding rim. Moreover, the outer surface of the retention rim is at least partly spaced from and adjacent to the inner surface of the holding rim when the retention insert is arranged in the retainer of the holding shell and when essentially no radial forces are acting on the holding rim and on the retention rim. In that the adjacent outer surface of the retention rim and inner surface of the holding rim are at least partly not contacting each other but are spaced from each other when essentially no radial forces are acting on the holding rim and on the retention rim, it can, i.a., be achieved that the retention insert is connected relatively loosely with the holding shell when the connection device has not yet been placed on the implant structure. This loose connection can allow the retention insert to be relatively easily removed from the holding shell and inserted in the holding shell without having to be substantially deformed or strained in any other way. Thus, it is possible to insert and remove the retention insert gently, which can improve the flexibility and lifetime of the connection device. | 01-05-2012 |
20130101960 | CONNECTION OF A PROSTHESIS STRUCTURE WITH AN IMPLANT STRUCTURE - A connection device for connecting a prosthesis structure with an implant structure comprises a holding shell and a retention insert. The retention insert comprises an end side and a substantially ring-shaped retention rim projecting therefrom. The holding shell comprises an end side and a substantially ring-shaped holding rim projecting therefrom. The holding rim and the end side of the holding shell form a retainer in which the retention insert can be arranged such that an outer surface of the retention rim is adjacent to an inner surface of the holding rim. Moreover, the outer surface of the retention rim is at least partly spaced from and adjacent to the inner surface of the holding rim when the retention insert is arranged in the retainer of the holding shell and when essentially no radial forces are acting on the holding rim and on the retention rim. In that the adjacent outer surface of the retention rim and inner surface of the holding rim are at least partly not contacting each other but are spaced from each other when essentially no radial forces are acting on the holding rim and on the retention rim, it can, i.a., be achieved that the retention insert is connected relatively loosely with the holding shell when the connection device has not yet been placed on the implant structure. This loose connection can allow the retention insert to be relatively easily removed from the holding shell and inserted in the holding shell without having to be substantially deformed or strained in any other way. Thus, it is possible to insert and remove the retention insert gently, which can improve the flexibility and lifetime of the connection device. | 04-25-2013 |
Wolfgang Fischler, Innsbruck AT
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20120141572 | Surface Coating for Biomedical Implants and Electrodes - An implantable device is described based on an implant having a textured outer surface of polymer material with limited transparency. A smooth outer polymer coating covers and cross-links with the textured outer surface to form a coated implant of greater transparency than the polymer material of the implant. | 06-07-2012 |