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Giniger
Alberto German Giniger, Buenos Aires AR
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| 20090093859 | APPARATUS FOR TREATING THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ELECTRIC CONDUCTION OF THE HEART - A new pacemaker apparatus for treating the physiological electric conduction of the heart that includes a conduction abnormality in a ventricle. The pacemaker includes a pulse generator and a pacing electrode located in the heart, the pulse generator providing pacing signals to the pacing electrode. The pacemaker further includes a signal generation circuit that generates electrical signals from heart-related feedback signals that indicate that the pacing electrode is delivering the pacing signals in a region at or near the His bundle of the heart. The combination of the pulse generator and the signal generation circuit indicates that the pacing electrode is delivering the pacing signals in the region, at or near the His bundle of the heart, to electrically bypass the conduction abnormality of the heart in the ventricle. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20090093861 | METHODS FOR TREATING THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ELECTRIC CONDUCTION OF THE HEART - Treating the physiological electric conduction of the heart includes methods that involve guiding an electrode to a location, near the His bundle of the heart, that is determined by pacing the heart and sensing signals in response thereto, and electrically bypassing a conduction abnormality of the heart by presenting extrinsic pacing signals to the location near the His bundle of the heart. The pacing electrode may then be fixed at the location, near the His bundle, to provide subsequent pacing of the heart such that the subsequent pacing exhibits electrical bypassing of the conduction abnormality. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20090187226 | VENTRICULAR PACING - A method and apparatus are disclosed for treating a condition of a patient's heart includes placing a first electrode and/or a second electrode in a right ventricle of the heart. In one example, a reference electrode is placed within the patient and internal or external to the heart. A pacing signal is generated including a first signal component, a second signal component and a reference component with the first and second signal components having opposite polarity and with both of the first and second components having a potential relative to the reference component. The pacing signal and the placement of the electrodes are selected to alter a contraction of a left ventricle of the heart. | 07-23-2009 |
Martin Giniger, New York, NY US
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| 20090004629 | AESTHETIC DENTAL ARCH LAMINATES AND ADHESIVE - The invention relates to a dental kit and method for comfortably improving oral aesthetics, including one or more thin aesthetic dental arch laminates and a non-toxic tackification adhesive. The one or more thin aesthetic dental arch laminates is configured for comfortable, easy, reusable application, adhered to a person's teeth by the non-toxic tackification adhesive, which is not a bonding agent or a cement. The one or more thin aesthetic dental arch laminates can accommodate the person's teeth without tensioning the person's teeth or the one or more thin aesthetic dental arch laminates, enhancing comfort and minimizing breakage. | 01-01-2009 |
Martin S. Giniger, Pompano Beach, FL US
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| 20110085991 | Compositions for enhancing effects of other oral care compositions - An enhancing composition comprising a solvent and a base compound creates an alkaline environment for activating peroxide whiteners and accelerating the formation of free radicals from the peroxide to effect the oxidation of organic molecules causing staining of the dentition. In one embodiment, potassium hydroxide is dissolved in water to form a strongly alkaline liquid. A surfactant may also be included to clean the surfaces of the user's teeth in advance of application of the whitening composition. A peroxide may be added to the enhancing composition to provide a tooth whitening. Other additives for taste, texture, viscosity, and other oral care or oral hygiene purposes may also be included in the enhancing composition. The enhancing composition may be used for advance application to the dentition before a whitening compound. In addition, a rinse may be used after the whitening composition to neutralize the alkaline environment. | 04-14-2011 |
Martin S. Giniger, Beaverton, OR US
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| 20080213719 | Temperature Modified Oral Cleaning Device - A temperature modified oral care device including a base; an electrical circuit disposed at least partially in said base; and, a heating element connected to the electrical circuit. | 09-04-2008 |
Michael L. Giniger, Groton, MA US
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| 20110250907 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING POSITION-RELATED INFORMATION TO MOBILE RECIPIENTS - A system for providing position-related information to a mobile user includes a mobile unit and a central site server. The mobile unit includes circuitry for determining present position information from position signals which may emanate from, for example, GPS satellites. The mobile unit further includes circuitry for establishing a wireless bidirectional communications link with the central site server via a terrestrial network, which may be accessed via a cellular telephone network. The central site server includes circuitry for receiving the present position information from the mobile unit. A table stored at the central site server includes different response information in correspondence with possible positions of the mobile unit. The response information may further be in correspondence with user preferences. The central site server uses the received present position information to retrieve corresponding response information from the table, and sends the retrieved response information to the mobile unit via the bidirectional communications link. The mobile unit further includes circuitry, such as a loudspeaker, for supplying the response information to the mobile user. In another aspect of the invention, communications between the mobile unit and the central site server are encrypted. Furthermore, the mobile unit may include components for preventing position information from being supplied to the loudspeaker, thereby eliminating distracting noise from being presented to the user. | 10-13-2011 |
