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Cassandra Gabara, Murray Hill, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110163893 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING AND CONTROLLING HIGHWAY CONGESTION TO SAVE ON FUEL COSTS - One estimate indicates that rubbernecking and congestion consumes about 4% of this country's fuel. Two approaches are presented to help solve this problem. The first uses shields to block the view of a car accident. Rubbernecking is reduced since the visibility of the car accident is reduced. A second approach uses mobile flat units that can be remotely controlled to enter a roadway that is carrying active traffic. The traffic runs over these units that are being moved until the master processor indicates that the mobile flat units are in position. A post is extended from the flat unit that issues commands to the motorists so the master processor can begin to control and reduce congestion. Both approaches can be used to help decrease fuel waste in the US. | 07-07-2011 |
Quinton Gabara, Murray Hill, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110181415 | Method and apparatus for maintaining and locating lost, misplaced or stolen articles - Theft increases the average product cost to consumers. A mentoring system is presented that can help to reduce or prevent the inventory from lost or theft. Theft is a serious concern in the consumer market place. Industry loses billions per year on theft of merchandise. According to a Reuters report, last year, thefts by employees of U.S. retail merchandise accounted for $15.9 billion, or 44 percent of theft losses at stores, more than shoplifting and vendor fraud combined. Thus, the total thief by the customers and store employees during the year 2008 amounted to $36 billion. Several embodiments of ways to control or reduce the thefts in the market place are presented. | 07-28-2011 |
Thaddeus John Gabara, Murray Hill, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090149038 | FORMING EDGE METALLIC CONTACTS AND USING COULOMB FORCES TO IMPROVE OHMIC CONTACT - Vertical metallic contacts are provided along the edge of a plurality of substrates. The vertical metallic contact can range in area and large area contacts can be formed by layering metal traces with vias. The traces and vias should be placed near an edge of a substrate. An etch of the edge exposes the vertical metallic contact. Coulomb forces are used to attract the edge of two substrates together to establish a physical connection of the vertical metallic contacts. A shearing force can be applied to the common surface of the physical connection by using lateral Coulomb forces to break through any oxide layer. Finally, a corner substrate provides a metallic connection between an edge of a substrate and the circuitry in a planar surface of the substrate. Coulomb islands are used to generate the Coulomb forces. | 06-11-2009 |
