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Friedberg
Andreas Friedberg, Hamburg DE
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| 20120116736 | METHOD FOR THE ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS OF A BODY AND A SYSTEM FOR THE EXECUTION OF SUCH A METHOD - A system and method for the acoustic analysis of a body, in particular a fuselage structure of an aircraft, is provided including: inputting data for geometry, material, boundary conditions and acoustic parameters of the body, generating a body idealised in terms of its structural mechanics, and a cavity simulating the interior of the body, on the basis of the data inputted as a numerical body model, inputting the geometry of the body with a pattern of nodes and the generation of finite elements, stimulating an acoustic loading case by subjecting the body model to at least one sound pressure wave at a defined frequency, analyzing the effect of the sound pressure wave on the body model, and outputting a sound reduction index (R) for the body with reference to that frequency. | 05-10-2012 |
Charles B. Friedberg, Colorado Springs, CO US
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| 20090166898 | Method of increasing reliability of packaged semiconductor integrated circuit dice - A method increases a reliability of packaged semiconductor integrated circuit dice by identifying one or more dice on a wafer having failed an electrical test. One or more failed dice are added to a character map. A first tier of buffer dice is added to the initial character map adjacent to each die on the character map. Both the failed dice and the first tier of buffer dice are indicated or marked, such as by inking, thereby indicating dice not requiring packaging. A wafer may include multiple die, with die corresponding to the die in the character map being marked. The marked die thus include die that have failed an electrical test plus die that may be likely to fail in the future due to their proximity to the failed die. | 07-02-2009 |
David Friedberg, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20080249955 | System and method for creating customized weather derivatives - Exemplary systems and methods for creating customized weather derivatives are provided. In exemplary embodiments, a general weather derivative contract form is provided. A weather contract type selection within the general weather derivative contract form is received from a purchaser by a derivative seller system. A weather index term and a payout term based on the weather contract type selection are also received from the purchaser. The customized weather derivative based on the weather contract type selection, the weather index term, and the payout term is generated. In some embodiments, a pricing analysis based on the weather contract type selection, the weather index term, and the payout term is performed. | 10-09-2008 |
Earl Friedberg, Waterloo CA
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| 20100190467 | METHOD OF INTEGRATING EMERGENCY INFORMATION IN A MOBILE DEVICE - A wireless communications device displays an emergency information screen presenting emergency contact information for one or more emergency contacts. This emergency contact information is automatically integrated from the address book by identifying contacts in the address book that have been designated by the owner of the device as emergency contacts. The device can automatically update the emergency contact information by periodically polling the address book to ascertain whether any changes have been made to the contact information. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20100190468 | METHOD OF PROVIDING LOCATION INFORMATION IN AN EMERGENCY - A password-protected wireless communications device can send a map or other location information about the current location of the device to the one or more emergency contacts by utilizing an emergency interface element that bypasses a password prompt. The location information may include an address and route directions to the current location of the device. The location information may also include a map of, and directions to, the closest hospital. The device can also render its own map to show a first responder where the closest emergency contact is located or where the nearest hospital or medical service provider is situated. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20100190479 | MOBILE DEVICE USER INTERFACE FOR DISPLAYING EMERGENCY INFORMATION - A wireless communications device displays emergency information such as, for example, contact information for multiple next of kin or other contact persons as well as personal, medical or travel-specific information about the owner of the device. This emergency information is made accessible on a graphical user interface or display screen of the device to a first responder, paramedic or other person coming to the rescue of the owner of the wireless communications device. Multiple contacts, which may optionally be arranged in order of proximity to the current location of the device, are presented to the first responder so as to provide the first responder with alternate contacts. Where the contacts are dynamically re-prioritized in terms of relative distance to the current location of the device, the emergency contacts that are presented to the first responder have the added advantage of being more geographically relevant and easier to understand based on relevant content being translated to a language appropriate to the current location. | 07-29-2010 |
Jeremy Friedberg, Toronto CA
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| 20110131680 | METHOD OF ENHANCING GENE EXPRESSION IN PLANTS - A method of enhancing the expression of a gene in a legume plant is provided comprising introducing into the cells of said plant a construct comprising at least a portion of a 5′-untranslated region of a heat shock transcription factor gene from | 06-02-2011 |
Joseph Friedberg, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20090198259 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING ACCESS TO VESSELS - A device and method for facilitating access to a perimeter surface of a body structure is provided. The device includes an elongate flexible member configured to be positioned adjacent the perimeter surface of the body structure, an atraumatic tip positioned at a distal end of the elongate flexible member, and an elongate body. The elongate body has a surface positioned to guide the elongate flexible member and to permit longitudinal movement of the flexible member with respect to the elongate body. The body also has a curved distal portion and a distal end for releasably engaging the atraumatic tip. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20100112011 | PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY-GENERATED MESOTHELIOMA VACCINE - This invention relates to a vaccine for mesothelioma generated using photodynamic therapy and its use in methods and compositions for treating mesothelioma. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20110306065 | USE OF AN ANTIBODY AND A RARE-EARTH BASED CRYSTAL - The present invention provides compositions and methods for the detection of red blood cells antigens. The methods and compositions are based on antibodies, serving as primary antibodies or secondary antibodies, that are labeled with a rare-earth based crystal. Methods utilizing antibodies labeled with a rare-earth based crystal enhance the efficiency and accuracy of blood compatability tests and red blood cells phenotyping. | 12-15-2011 |
Joseph S. Friedberg, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20100261962 | NATURAL ORIFICE TRANSLUMINAL ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY OVERTUBE AND METHOD OF INTRODUCING MULTIPLE ENDOSCOPES - An endoscopic overtube and method for achieving safe and effective endoscope passage and maintenance of pneumoperitoneum, thereby facilitating natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) in a body cavity is provided. The endoscopic overtube is designed to facilitate simultaneous use of at least two endoscopes and includes an sheath that has a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a passageway extending between the proximal portion and the distal portion. A cuff is coupled to the distal portion of the sheath and is inflatable. When the cuff is inflated, a distally facing surface of the cuff contacts an inner lumenal wall, and a proximally facing surface of the cuff contacts an outer peritoneal wall. An inflation lumen is connected to the cuff to deliver inflation fluid to inflate and/or deflate the cuff. A closure device is also provided with the endoscopic overtube for closing an incision in a tissue wall. | 10-14-2010 |
