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Allen Gersten, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20100199771 | ULTRASONIC SCANNING APPARATUS WITH A TUNING FORK-TYPE VIBRATOR - This invention relates to ultrasonic scanning apparatus wherein an ultrasonic probe is mounted on a resonant assembly for continuous reciprocating motion. The resonant member has natural frequency of resonance. Preferably, the resonant assembly is disposed in a hand-held probe. | 08-12-2010 |
Eylon Gersten, Even Yehuda IL
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| 20090256922 | DEVICE, METHOD AND SYSTEM OF WIRELESS VIDEO COMMUNICATION - Some demonstrative embodiments include devices, systems and/or methods of wireless video communication. Some embodiments include a wireless video transmitter to transmit a wireless video transmission representing a video image, the transmitter including a digital-input interface including a plurality of video-data inputs to receive a respective plurality of digital-video bits representing a pixel of the video image, and one or more synchronization inputs to receive one or more respective synchronization signals corresponding to the video image; and a transmitter module to transmit the wireless video transmission based on the plurality of digital-video bits and the synchronization signals. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-15-2009 |
Martin Gersten, Irvington, NY US
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| 20100199771 | ULTRASONIC SCANNING APPARATUS WITH A TUNING FORK-TYPE VIBRATOR - This invention relates to ultrasonic scanning apparatus wherein an ultrasonic probe is mounted on a resonant assembly for continuous reciprocating motion. The resonant member has natural frequency of resonance. Preferably, the resonant assembly is disposed in a hand-held probe. | 08-12-2010 |
Shimon Gersten, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110206378 | HAND CLEANLINESS - Among other things, systems to encourage compliance with hand washing procedures can include: an infrared emitter that projects a first infrared beam with a transverse cross-section having a first axis and a second axis that is shorter than the first axis, the transverse cross-section having a maximum length along the first axis, the infrared emitter modulating the first infrared beam to transmit a first identification signal; wherein the infrared emitter projecting the first infrared beam is placed such that the first axis of the transverse cross-section of the first infrared beam is substantially parallel to a boundary. | 08-25-2011 |
Susannah Gersten, Brooklyn, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100199771 | ULTRASONIC SCANNING APPARATUS WITH A TUNING FORK-TYPE VIBRATOR - This invention relates to ultrasonic scanning apparatus wherein an ultrasonic probe is mounted on a resonant assembly for continuous reciprocating motion. The resonant member has natural frequency of resonance. Preferably, the resonant assembly is disposed in a hand-held probe. | 08-12-2010 |
Thomas Gersten, Redmond, WA US
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| 20090249280 | UPGRADING SIMPLE APPLICATIONS TO FULL SCALE SOLUTIONS - The architecture provides development tools for the occasional developer to build a substantial portion of an application interface for accessing and interacting with actual data. The lack in knowledge of the occasional developer to complete the project is then supplemented by a development service provider such that experienced developers complete the interface and integrate the interface into the application environment so the occasional developer can use the application to access data for which the interface was developed. The architecture provides tools that are understandable for building in a guided way the framework and the user experience for the application, and then passes on the more complex pieces to IT because coding may be needed or a model should be generated that is scalable for a large number of users, for example. IT then completes the development process and integrates the final solution into the application environment. | 10-01-2009 |
Thomas K. Gersten, Redmond, WA US
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| 20090319602 | MAINTAINING ENTITY COLLABORATION SITES - Logical collaboration sites are structured to simplify creation and subsequent discovery by arranging them hierarchically to reflect entity types. Mapping tables enable quick, direct access to both collaboration sites and to the entity type sites. Persistent state data in client application documents link the documents to associated sites. The collaboration sites can be manipulated from the client applications by leveraging the data in the mapping tables and site structures. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100211375 | PROXYING EXTERNAL DATA AND SERVICES INTO APPLICATIONS AS NATIVE TYPES - Architecture that provides the capability to receive types associate with external data and services and then integrate (or blend) these types into other applications such as office suite applications and collaboration applications. The result is the user is given a complete view of a given business problem and allows the user to complete tasks and plans in a single context. The architecture creates new defined types and blends these new defined types with the host native types of the particular host application (e.g., office application, collaboration application, etc.) so the user can operate from within a single context. Formal and pre-existent business applications, as well as external data sources are seamlessly proxied into the everyday productivity tools and/or collaboration environment to enable the user complete work as a single work stream within a known user experience with expected behaviors. | 08-19-2010 |
Thomas Karl Gersten, Redmond, WA US
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| 20110321037 | DATA ONLY SOLUTION PACKAGE - Technologies are described herein for deploying a data only solution package separate from custom code. In this way, lifecycles of the data only solution package and the custom code can be separately controlled. In an illustrative implementation, the data only solution package is received at a computer. A data specification is installed at the computer through the data only solution package. The data specification may specify a location of an external system storing external data. A data subscription may also be installed at the computer through the data only solution package. The data subscription may include queries for retrieving the external data from the external system and frequency information specifying a frequency at which to retrieve the external data. The external data is retrieved from the external system utilizing the location information, the queries, and the frequency information. A data cache at the computer is populated with the external data. | 12-29-2011 |
