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Adam L. Glick, Culver City, CA US
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20110067101 | Individualized Time-to-Live for Reputation Scores of Computer Files - An individualized time-to-live (TTL) is determined for a reputation score of a computer file. The TTL is determined based on the reputation score and the confidence in the reputation score. The confidence can be determined based on attributes such as the reputation score, an age of the file, and a prevalence of the file. The reputation score is used to determine whether the file is malicious during a validity period defined by the TTL, and discarded thereafter. | 03-17-2011 |
Barry Glick, Renick, WV US
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20090307813 | EUPHORBIA PLANT NAMED 'AUTUMN SUNSET' - A new and distinct | 12-10-2009 |
Barry J. Glick, Arlington, VA US
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20140380047 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING ENCRYPTED INFORMATION IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK USING LOCATION IDENTITY AND KEY TABLES - Access to digital data is controlled by encrypting the data in such a manner that it can be decrypted only at a specified location, within a specific time frame, and with a secret key. Data encrypted in such a manner is said to be geo-encrypted. This geo-encryption process comprises a method in which plaintext data is first encrypted using a data encrypting key that is generated at the time of encryption. The data encrypting key is then encrypted (or locked) using a key encrypting key and information derived from the location of the intended receiver. The encrypted data encrypting key is then transmitted to the receiver along with the ciphertext data. The receiver both must be at the correct location and must have a copy of the corresponding key decrypting key in order to derive the location information and decrypt the data encrypting key. | 12-25-2014 |
Benjamin Glick, Chicago, IL US
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20090270277 | METHOD FOR INDEXING NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCES FOR COMPUTER BASED SEARCHING - The present invention relates to a method for indexing nucleic acid sequences to aid computer based searching of nucleic acid sequences by indexing a nucleotide sequence by the presence of unique Kmers in the sequence. The method of the present invention comprises utilizing an algorithm to automatically index a nucleic acid sequence. | 10-29-2009 |
20140237632 | RAPIDLY MATURING FLUROSCENT PROTEINS AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - Nucleic acid compositions encoding rapidly maturing fluorescent proteins, as well as non-aggregating versions thereof (and mutants thereof) as well as the proteins encoding the same, are provided. The proteins of interest are proteins that are fluorescent, where this feature arises from the interaction of two or more residues of the protein. The subject proteins are further characterized in that, in certain embodiments, they are mutants of wild type proteins that are obtained either from non-bioluminescent Cnidarian, e.g., Anthozoan, species or are obtained from Anthozoan non-Pennatulacean (sea pen) species. In certain embodiments, the subject proteins are mutants of wild type | 08-21-2014 |
Benjamin S. Glick, Chicago, IL US
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20100184954 | MONOMERIC RED FLUORESCENT PROTEINS - Disclosed are sequences encoding monomeric variants of DsRed fluorescent proteins and methods of use. | 07-22-2010 |
20110020784 | RED FLUORESCENT PROTEINS WITH ENHANCED BACTERIAL EXPRESSION, INCREASED BRIGHTNESS AND REDUCED AGGREGATION - Polynucleotides encoding variant polypeptides of DsRed are provided herein. The DsRed variants have increased bacterial expression, reduced aggregation, increased solubility, shifted emission spectra or increased brightness relative to a wild-type DsRed. | 01-27-2011 |
Bob Glick, Trabuco Canyon, CA US
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20140066946 | Preloaded Intraocular Lens (IOL) System and Method - A preloaded intraocular lens (IOL) system/method utilizing haptic compression is disclosed. The disclosed system/method utilizes an IOL packaged in a compressed state that is inserted into a patient using a cartridge and lumen through which the IOL is advanced. Within this context the haptics to the IOL are wrapped around the IOL in a coplanar fashion during the loading of the IOL to permit the IOL to be shipped and stored in a compressed state. This compressed state is achieve by wrapping the haptics of the IOL during the manufacturing process to ensure that the IOL is properly aligned and thus delivered in a predetermined orientation within the patient's eye. This compressed packaging of the IOL permits a more uniform and consistent placement of the IOL in the patient and eliminates the potential for physician error during the critical IOL placement procedure. | 03-06-2014 |
Brian Glick, San Francisco, CA US
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20110238754 | ORGANIZING SOCIAL ACTIVITY INFORMATION ON A SITE - A system and method for organizing social activity information on a website is disclosed. The system comprises a feed serving module and a presentation module. The feed serving module is configured to receive social activity of at least a first user from at least one third-parity source. The feed serving module aggregates the social activity information to form aggregated social activity information. The presentation module is communicatively coupled to the feed serving module and is configured to receive the aggregated social activity information from the feed serving module. The presentation module generates feed display associated with the aggregated social activity information and sends feed display to a client for display to a second user. | 09-29-2011 |
20120023534 | ORGANIZING SOCIAL ACTIVITY INFORMATION ON A SITE - A system and method for organizing social activity information on a website is disclosed. The system comprises a feed serving module and a presentation module. The feed serving module is configured to receive one or more user inputs for one or more activities associated with the social activity information. The feed serving module aggregates the social activity information based at least in part on the one or more user inputs to form aggregated social activity information. The presentation module is communicatively coupled to the feed serving module and is configured to receive the aggregated social activity information from the feed serving module. The presentation module generates a graphic associated with the aggregated social activity information and sends the graphic to a client. | 01-26-2012 |
20130247105 | SMART SUBSCRIBE BUTTON ON WATCH - A smart subscribe button on watch is presented. In response to a user request for a watch page, a channel associated with the watch page requested by a user is identified. Subscription information of the user is obtained. A determination is made of whether the user is subscribed to the channel associated with the watch page based on the subscription information of the user. If the user is subscribed to the channel, the watch page is modified to reflect the user subscription to the channel associated with the watch page, wherein the modified watch page is to be presented to the user in response to the user request. | 09-19-2013 |
20140237098 | ORGANIZING SOCIAL ACTIVITY INFORMATION ON A SITE - A system and method for organizing social activity information on a website is disclosed. The system comprises a feed serving module and a presentation module. The feed serving module is configured to receive one or more user inputs for one or more activities associated with the social activity information. The feed serving module aggregates the social activity information based at least in part on the one or more user inputs to form aggregated social activity information. The presentation module is communicatively coupled to the feed serving module and is configured to receive the aggregated social activity information from the feed serving module. The presentation module generates a graphic associated with the aggregated social activity information and sends the graphic to a client. | 08-21-2014 |
20150116593 | Autohiding Video Player Controls - Methods are described for maximizing the size of a video displayed in a display area of a video player. The maximum height of the video is determined using its aspect ratio and the dimensions of the display area in the video player. The control panel is removed from the display in the video player if this allows the video to be shown at its maximum height while preserving the video's resolution. The control panel is displayed in the video player if the video can be shown at its maximum height without removing the control panel from the display. | 04-30-2015 |
Bruce Glick, Zelienople, PA US
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20100078559 | Infra-red light stimulated high-flux semiconductor x-ray and gamma-ray radiation detector - A method of detecting radiation through which the residence time of charge carriers is dramatically reduced by an external optical energy source and the occupancy of the deep-level defects is maintained close to the thermal equilibrium of the un-irradiated device even under high-flux exposure conditions. Instead of relying on thermal energy to release the trapped carriers, infra-red light radiation is used to provide sufficient energy for the trapped carriers to escape from defect levels. Cd | 04-01-2010 |
Bryan D. Glick, State College, PA US
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20120191741 | System and Method for Detection of Groups of Interest from Travel Data - A system and method for detecting a group of interest from travel information based on a suspect traveler and a co-travel count threshold. The system comprises a database comprised of traveler names, each having respective destinations and corresponding travel dates, and a detection module in communication with the database. The detection module is operable to search the database to determine traveler names having a co-travel count based on the suspect traveler, form a co-travel group based on traveler names having respective co-travel counts greater than or equal to the co-travel count threshold, determine co-travel within said co-travel group, identify cliques within said co-travel group based on said co-travel, and determine the maximal clique thereby detecting the group of interest. The method involves providing a co-travel count threshold, selecting a suspect traveler, and, based on such, detecting a group of interest from travel information. | 07-26-2012 |
20120278271 | System and Method for Expanding Variables Associated a Computational Model - Disclosed is a system and method for expanding variables within a computational model. The computational model, which can be a Bayesian-network, includes input and output variables that are interrelated via a conditional probability table. Term expansion is accomplished via a lexical database and a logic engine to determine semantic equivalents that are relevant to the computational model. The expanded terms allow the computational model to be related to instance data, which may be in the form of a dynamic ontology. Input variable expansion permits the computational model to be populated with semantically relevant instance data from the ontology, and output variable expansion permits the computational model to be associated with semantically relevant ontology nodes. | 11-01-2012 |
20120330928 | Method and Apparatus for Generating a Fused View of One or More People - In accordance with particular embodiments, a method includes receiving data from disparate data sources comprising data associated with different people. At least one of the data sources comprises data associated with at least one common person. The method also includes extracting at least one record from each of the disparate data sources. Each extracted record is associated with a corresponding person and comprises at least one feature associated with the corresponding person. The method additionally includes distributing the records to computers configured to identify matches between the records based on at least one matching feature associated with two or more records. The method further includes merging the at least one feature from each of the records of each corresponding match into merged records, each merged record corresponding to a different match. The method also includes generating at least one fused view associated with the at least one common person and comprising a merged record. | 12-27-2012 |
20130202120 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ACOUSTIC EVENT DETECTION - Methods and apparatus to identify a type of acoustic event Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCCs). In one embodiment, received sound is processed using the MFCCs to locate a peak for comparison with a stored event to determine if the peak corresponds to the acoustic event. | 08-08-2013 |
Casey C. Glick, Chico, CA US
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20110186164 | GENERATING BINARY STATES USING A MICROFLUIDIC CHANNEL - Methods and devices for using one or more fluidic channels for generating binary states are described. In particular, the present teachings relate to incorporating such fluidic channels into devices that use the generated binary states in various applications. | 08-04-2011 |
Daniel Glick, Seattle, WA US
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20130042226 | Dynamic Update of Modularized Programs in a Continuation-Based Runtime - A framework for aggregating updates for individual modules into an update for a containing module is disclosed. The containing module may be an entire program or workflow, for example. The updates may include changes to the contract of a module. Embodiments of the invention further provide a framework for detecting when changes to an inner module are incompatible with changes to the containing module. | 02-14-2013 |
David D. Glick, Seattle, WA US
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20150206189 | LOCALIZATION OF MERCHANT DATA - Disclosed are various embodiments for localization of merchant data. A computing device obtains a localization request from a user interface on a first client device where the localization request relates to the localization of an offer listing. Based at least in part on the localization request, the content of the offer listing is translated to generate a localized offer listing. The localized offer listing is sent, via a second user interface, to a second client device. | 07-23-2015 |
David M. Glick, Midlothian, VA US
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20160140860 | Certification Implemented with Adult Learning Techniques - An interactive software tool is used to obtain informed acceptance of compliance criteria. The subject is presented with a series of instructional formats in the form of a series of instructional scenarios. These instructional scenarios require concept-based interpretive activity to demonstrate an understanding of the compliance criterion. If the subject responds incorrectly, a subsequent scenario is presented that demonstrates a second application of the compliance criterion. If the subject fails to demonstrate his/her understanding after the second scenario, a flag is triggered. This flag alerts the prescriber or pharmacy to personally engage with the individual to help him/her understand and comprehend the subject matter, which the individual to failed to understand. This prompts engagement and interaction with the patient that might not otherwise occur. Upon completion of the active response at a predetermined level of accuracy, an indication of successful comprehension or understanding of the relevant concepts is provided. | 05-19-2016 |
Ellis W. Glick, Northbrook, IL US
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20100220686 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COGNITIVE RADIO POLICY CHANGE - A method of operation of a cognitive radio in a hierarchical group of cognitive radios, the hierarchy of cognitive radios including at least one master cognitive radio that has a higher position in the hierarchy than another of the cognitive radios in the group, consistent with the present invention, involves establishing a first operational policy for the group of cognitive radios; determining that the operational policy is unsuitable for use by at least one member of the group; and the master cognitive radio dictating a change in the operational policy used by the group to a second operational policy for use by the group. | 09-02-2010 |
Frederick Leonard Glick, Philadelphia, PA US
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20130043233 | DEVICE FOR ACTIVE HEATING OF TRANSPARENT MATERIALS - A device for removing condensate from a surface of a transparent material is disclosed. The device uses a power supply to conduct an electrical current through and thereby heat a transparent thermo-resistive element embedded within the transparent material. As the transparent thermo-resistive element is heated, heat transfers to a surface of the transparent material, thereby heating such surface to a temperature above the dew point of the condensing liquid which in turn prevents fogging on the surface of the transparent material. Embodiments of the present invention have utility in performance eyewear where fogging has the potential to reduce visibility. | 02-21-2013 |
Gilad Glick, Irvine, CA US
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20100196523 | Flower remedy beverage and method of making - A beverage and method of preparing a beverage comprising various combinations of flower essences designed for human consumption to treat emotional, mental and physical illnesses while providing hydration. In one illustrative embodiment of the method herein, a beverage is first formed by mixing a flower essence tincture with a diluent. A preservative flavoring and sweetener may also be added to the mixture. The beverage is then added to an empty container to form a filled container and then sealed to form a beverage product. The filled container may be sealed by, without limitation, applying a vacuum to the beverage therein, and/or capping an opening of the filled container. The capping may include applying a cap to the container, such as plastic or metallic cap. The container may be a plastic, glass or metallic bottle. | 08-05-2010 |
Gregory Glick, Cedar Falls, IA US
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20110208513 | SPLITTING A CHARACTER STRING INTO KEYWORD STRINGS - Systems and methods of the present invention provide for the word splitting and reliability score for an entered character string. A list of keywords may be extracted from the character string entered into a user interface on a client. These keywords may be compared to potential matches in a dictionary database and a reliability score for word splits and keywords strings may be compiled and displayed to the user. The client may also display the reliability score using a plurality of logical groupings within a reliability score process. | 08-25-2011 |
20110208723 | CALCULATING RELIABILITY SCORES FROM WORD SPLITTING - Systems and methods of the present invention provide for the word splitting and reliability score for an entered character string. A list of keywords may be extracted from the character string entered into a user interface on a client. These keywords may be compared to potential matches in a dictionary database and a reliability score for word splits and keywords strings may be compiled and displayed to the user. The client may also display the reliability score using a plurality of logical groupings within a reliability score process. | 08-25-2011 |
Gregory Robert Glick, Allentown, PA US
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20100076799 | System and method for using classification trees to predict rare events - Systems and methods are provided for predicting rare events, such as hospitalization events. A set of data records, each containing multiple attributes with one or more values (which may include an “unknown” value), may represent a root node of a decision tree. This root node may be partitioned based on one of the attributes, such that the concentration (e.g., “purity”) of a relevant outcome (e.g., the rare event) is increased in one node and decreased in another. This process may be repeated until a decision tree with sufficiently pure leaf nodes is created. This “purified” decision tree may then be used to predict one or more rare events. | 03-25-2010 |
20100082707 | Method and system for archiving biomedical data generated by a data collection device - A method for archiving biomedical data generated by a data collection device, includes the steps of automatically determining a data format in which the collection device is configured to store the biomedical data onto a computer-readable storage medium, based on the data format, extracting the biomedical data from the storage medium, and transmitting the extracted data to a database in which the extracted data is archived. | 04-01-2010 |
Harold Glick, Riverside, CA US
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20090266180 | WIRELESS MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS (MEMS) PRESSURE SENSOR WITH BUILT-IN CALIBRATION - A wireless microelectromechanical system (MEMS) pressure sensor with built in calibration. An actuator is coupled with a pressure sensing device to enable the pressure to be calibrated against the known pressure exerted by the actuator. The sensing component is configured to flex under the application of force to a pure bending condition, i.e., the sensing component flexes with no or insignificant shear forces in the sensing component. | 10-29-2009 |
Jonathan Glick, Hamden, CT US
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20110130774 | Ventral Hernia Repair With Barbed Suture - The present disclosure is directed to a method and system for the repair of ventral hernias. The method includes the steps of providing a needle; providing a barbed suture having a distal end attached to said needle; providing a surgical mesh; rolling said surgical mesh, said barbed suture, and said needle to form a rolled mesh having said needle oriented substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of said rolled mesh; transferring said rolled mesh into a body cavity via a laparoscopic device; unrolling and laying said surgical mesh under a ventral hernia in an abdominal wall; threading said needle and barbed suture through said surgical mesh and said abdominal wall; and trimming said barbed suture. | 06-02-2011 |
20120245602 | Welded Looped Suture - A suture includes an elongate body and a filler material. The elongate body includes a distal end having first and second overlapping sections forming a loop. The filler material is disposed within at least a portion of a seam defined between the first and second overlapping sections of the elongate body to reinforce the first and second overlapping sections. A method of forming a reinforced looped suture includes providing a suture including an elongate body including a distal end having first and second overlapping sections defining a loop, and applying a filler material to a seam defined between the first and second overlapping sections. | 09-27-2012 |
20130310850 | Lock Bar Spring and Clip for Implant Deployment Device - A system for closing an aperture in a biological tissue includes at least one clip connected to at least one frame arm and for releasably retaining a surgical implant to the frame arm. The clip includes at least one locking structure for engaging a lock bar. A portion of the lock bar selectively engages or contacts the locking structure of the at least one clip to lock the at least one clip in a closed position by inhibiting rotation of the at least one clip when the lock bar is in a locked position. The lock bar allows the at least one clip to rotate to an open position when the lock bar is in an unlocked position. Methods for utilizing the system are also disclosed. | 11-21-2013 |
20140025094 | SUTURE LOADED UMBILICAL MESH - A surgical mesh includes a body portion configured to extend across a tissue defect and a plurality of fibers secured to the body portion. The plurality of fibers extends outwardly from the body portion and is gathered at a hub for handling by a clinician. In embodiments, the plurality of fibers may be coupled to the mesh via one of knitting, weaving, or interlacing each fiber through yarns forming the body portion. In other embodiments, the plurality of fibers is coupled to the mesh via one of knotting, tying, welding, adhering, and fusing each fiber to yarns forming the body portion. | 01-23-2014 |
Jonathan P. Glick, Hamden, CT US
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20110082478 | METHOD OF SUTURE IDENTIFICATION AND MESH MARKING FOR ORIENTING AND LOCATING A MESH DURING HERNIA REPAIR - A suture kit includes a plurality of flexible strands of suture, each of the strands of suture having one or more suture markings indicative of a suture orientation and a mesh material configured to enable the strands of suture to be passed therethrough, wherein at least one quadrant/section of the mesh material having one or more mesh markings indicative of a mesh material orientation. The one or more suture markings include visual indicators and the one or more mesh markings include visual indicators, the suture visual indicators corresponding to the mesh visual indicators for indicating correct orientation of the mesh material with respect to tissue of a subject. | 04-07-2011 |
20110295282 | FASTENER AND DRIVE METHOD FOR SOFT TISSUE REPAIR - A surgical fastener for delivering into body tissue during a surgical procedure is disclosed. The surgical fastener includes a continuous helical coil having a proximal end and a distal end. The continuous helical coil has a cross-section with at least five sides. A first helical coil section is located at the distal end. A tapered point extends from the first helical coil. A central passage that passes through the center of the fastener has a non-circular shape. The central passage defines a longitudinal axis. The continuous helical coil has a profile transverse to the longitudinal axis. The profile is non-circular. A tail is located at the proximal end of the continuous helical coil. | 12-01-2011 |
Julie Glick, Patterson, NY US
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20110091613 | ORGANIC COMESTIBLE FORMULATION - Formulations of chocolate-based snack food and desserts, such as mousse, truffles and ice cream, comprising raw organic ingredients are provided. The method for making the snack food and dessert products of the present invention are also provided. | 04-21-2011 |
Kristen Glick, Holland, MI US
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20090001859 | Furniture system - A furniture system which is readily reconfigurable into a variety of work surface configurations and shelving configurations as well as additional component configurations associated therewith so as to readily adapt the furniture system to the specific needs of an office area. The system includes a system of brackets which readily accommodates mounting of work surfaces at a variety of elevations, and a shelving system which maintains shelves of different materials and thicknesses so that the top surfaces thereof align in a common plane. | 01-01-2009 |
20120023852 | Connector Arrangement for a Wall Panel System - A connector arrangement for a wall panel system is provided which includes connector blocks that join serially-adjacent wall panel frames together in proper alignment with each other. These corner blocks also are matable with a system of spacer strips, light block strips, single-side trim covers and multi-side trim covers which enclose the connector blocks and connector structure. A corner spline arrangement is also provided between adjacent trim covers which spline extends vertically and defines a closed corner, right-angled corner between the interconnected trim covers. | 02-02-2012 |
20120042593 | STRUCTURAL TOP CAP ARRANGEMENT FOR WALL PANEL - An upright space-dividing wall panel is provided having an internal frame and a top cap attached to a top rail of the frame. The top cap includes a lengthwise channel in which threaded fasteners are slidably received for engaging the top cap to the frame rail. The top cap further includes side channels which cooperate with coupling brackets for securing a second panel to the wall panel. Further, a locator clip arrangement is provided between the top cap and a side trim cover on the end of the wall panel for precisely locating the trim cover relative to the top cap. | 02-23-2012 |
20120091873 | FURNITURE SYSTEM - A furniture system which is readily reconfigurable into a variety of work surface configurations and shelving configurations as well as additional component configurations associated therewith so as to readily adapt the furniture system to the specific needs of an office area. The system includes a system of brackets which readily accommodates mounting of work surfaces at a variety of elevations, and a shelving system which maintains shelves of different materials and thicknesses so that the top surfaces thereof align in a common plane. | 04-19-2012 |
20160130808 | CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENT FOR A WALL PANEL SYSTEM - A connector arrangement for a wall panel system is provided which includes connector blocks that join serially-adjacent wall panel frames together in proper alignment with each other. These corner blocks also are matable with a system of spacer strips, light block strips, single-side trim covers and multi-side trim covers which enclose the connector blocks and connector structure. A corner spline arrangement is also provided between adjacent trim covers which spline extends vertically and defines a closed corner, right-angled corner between the interconnected trim covers. | 05-12-2016 |
Lloyd Glick, Bird-In-Hand, PA US
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20090196723 | CABLE REEL TRAILER - The present invention pertains to a trailer for lifting and transporting cable reels. The trailer has a base, a pair of substantially perpendicular cantilevers, and a latch assembly. The cantilevers lift a cable reel off of the ground, and the latch assembly transfers at least a portion of the weight of the reel from the cantilevers to the base. The base is mounted on wheels and can be pulled or pushed by a vehicle connected to the base. | 08-06-2009 |
20110116902 | CABLE REEL TRAILER - The present invention pertains to a trailer for lifting and transporting cable reels. The trailer has a base, a pair of substantially perpendicular cantilevers, and a latch assembly. The cantilevers lift a cable reel off of the ground, and the latch assembly transfers at least a portion of the weight of the reel from the cantilevers to the base. The base is mounted on wheels and can be pulled or pushed by a vehicle connected to the base. | 05-19-2011 |
20140056674 | CABLE REEL TRAILER - The present invention pertains to a trailer for lifting and transporting cable reels. The trailer has a base, a pair of substantially perpendicular cantilevers, and a latch assembly. The cantilevers lift a cable reel off of the ground, and the latch assembly transfers at least a portion of the weight of the reel from the cantilevers to the base. The base is mounted on wheels and can be pulled or pushed by a vehicle connected to the base. | 02-27-2014 |
Michael Glick, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20100323563 | High Power Fuse Terminal with Scalability - A female terminal receptor for an automotive fuse or a terminal includes three or more pairs of opposing beams and at least one U-shaped clamping member. The U-shaped clamping member has a first base portion laterally disposed between two pairs of opposing beams and at least one pair of first end portions disposed over at least one pair of opposing beams for applying a predetermined compression force. The opposing beams have a first metallic composition and the U-shaped clamping member has a second metallic composition, wherein the first metallic composition has a higher conductivity than the second metallic composition, and wherein the second metallic composition has a higher relaxation temperature than the first metallic composition. | 12-23-2010 |
20110076901 | POWER TERMINAL - An electrical connector formed to have at least one or more pairs of opposing legs extending from a body portion where each leg extends to a contact point where an inner surface of each opposing leg contact. A spring clip can be positioned over one or more of the opposing legs to increase a compressive force. The spring clip may include an alignment feature to limit clip rotating and/or pitching. | 03-31-2011 |
20110092093 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL DEVICE - An electrical terminal device includes an insulation displacement connector section and a terminal section. The insulation displacement connector section has a connector slot formed therein which is configured to receive a first wire conductor. The terminal section is connected to the insulation displacement connector section and includes at least two beams configured to receive a second wire conductor. A distal end of at least one beam is displaced from a first position to a second position upon receipt by the at least two beams of the second wire. The at least one beam has a spring memory urging the distal end thereof toward the first position so that the at least two beams cooperate to hold the second wire. The insulation displacement connector section and the terminal section are made of a conductive material to provide an electrical connection between the first and second wires. | 04-21-2011 |
20110159721 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL DEVICE - An electrical terminal device includes an insulation displacement connector section and a terminal section. The insulation displacement connector section has a connector slot formed therein which is configured to receive a first wire conductor. The terminal section is connected to the insulation displacement connector section and includes at least two beams configured to receive a second wire conductor. A distal end of at least one beam is displaced from a first position to a second position upon receipt by the at least two beams of the second wire. The at least one beam has a spring memory urging the distal end thereof toward the first position so that the at least two beams cooperate to hold the second wire. The insulation displacement connector section and the terminal section are made of a conductive material to provide an electrical connection between the first and second wires. | 06-30-2011 |
20120000329 | ARBOR INSERTION TOOL - An arbor operably configured to facilitate positioning an element within an open end of a terminal or other device. The arbor may be operable to position the element relative to a groove or another type of difficult to reach area interior the open end. The arbor may include an assembly operable to move the element through the open end to a desired position where the element is freed to be positioned within the groove or other portion of the open end. Optionally, in the event the element is resilient, the resiliency of the element may be relied upon to cause the element to free itself from the arbor using expansion and at the same time secure itself within the groove or other portion of the open end. | 01-05-2012 |
20120003880 | STAMPED ELECTRICAL TERMINAL - An electrical terminal operable to facilitate electrical connectivity between the terminal and an electrical connector. The electrical terminal may include a conducting element, such as but not limited to a coil spring, within a open end used to connect to an electrically conducting connector. The conducting element may facilitate electrical connectivity between the inserted connector and the terminal. | 01-05-2012 |
20120003882 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL WITH COIL SPRING - An electrical terminal operable to facilitate electrical connectivity between the terminal and an electrical connector. The electrical terminal may include a cap to facilitate positioning a conducting element, such as but not limited to a coil spring, within a receptacle used to connect to an electrically conducting connector. The conducting element may facilitate electrical connectivity between the inserted connector and the terminal. | 01-05-2012 |
20120003883 | ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING TERMINAL - An electrical terminal having at least one open end that is configured to receive a connector in an electrically conducting manner. The open end portion of the connector may be configured with differently sized and/or shaped portions to facilitate receipt of connector, such as to receive the connector in a manner that limits misalignment and/or receipt of bent or crooked connectors. | 01-05-2012 |
20120129407 | POWER TERMINAL - An electrical connector formed to have at least one or more pairs of opposing legs extending from a body portion where each leg extends to a contact point where an inner surface of each opposing leg contact. A spring clip can be positioned over one or more of the opposing legs to increase a compressive force. The spring clip may include an alignment feature to limit clip rotating and/or pitching. | 05-24-2012 |
20120282797 | ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING TERMINAL - An electrically conducting terminal having capabilities to facilitate electrically connecting to one or more connectors is disclosed. The electrically conducting terminal may include a recessed end to receive a connector. The recessed end may include a resilient element, such as but not limited to a female contact, to facilitate electrical conductivity between the connector and the terminal. The electrically conducting terminal may include an end cap, end piece, or other feature to facilitate retaining the resilient element within the recessed end. | 11-08-2012 |
20120282823 | FEMALE TYPE CONTACT FOR AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A female type contact is provided for use with an electrical connector. The female type contact includes a body portion and a plurality of flexible beams that extend from the body portion. The flexible beams include a base portion having a first width and a tip portion having a second width that is smaller than the first width of the base portion. | 11-08-2012 |
20120322322 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL WITH COIL SPRING - An electrical terminal is operable to facilitate electrical connectivity between the terminal and an electrical connector. The electrical terminal may include a cap to facilitate positioning a conducting element, such as but not limited to a coil spring, within a receptacle used to connect to an electrically conducting connector. The conducting element may facilitate electrical connectivity between the inserted connector and the terminal. | 12-20-2012 |
20130017739 | FEMALE TYPE CONTACT FOR AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTORAANM Glick; MichaelAACI Farmington HillsAAST MIAACO USAAGP Glick; Michael Farmington Hills MI USAANM Pavlovic; SlobodanAACI NoviAAST MIAACO USAAGP Pavlovic; Slobodan Novi MI USAANM Mott; Allen LeoAACI LivoniaAAST MIAACO USAAGP Mott; Allen Leo Livonia MI USAANM Sadras-Ravindra; TulasiAACI CantonAAST MIAACO USAAGP Sadras-Ravindra; Tulasi Canton MI US - A female contact is provided for an electrical connector. The female contact includes a body portion and a plurality of flexible beams that extend from the body portion. The body portion is biased for engagement with a connector housing. The flexible beams taper from a first width this is near the body portion to a second width that is smaller than the first width. | 01-17-2013 |
20130023137 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes an electrical terminal and a housing having a front end and a back end with an opening configured to receive the electrical terminal therethrough. The housing includes a first lock system configured to allow insertion of the electrical terminal into the housing and prohibit removal of the electrical terminal from the housing. The housing is configured such that the first lock system is accessible from the front of the housing to release the electrical terminal from the first lock system. A second lock system is configured for insertion into the housing to prohibit removal of the electrical terminal from the housing independently from the first lock system. | 01-24-2013 |
20130023163 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes an electrical terminal and a housing having a front end and a back end with an opening configured to receive the electrical terminal. The housing includes a first lock system configured to allow insertion of the electrical terminal into the housing and prohibit removal of the electrical terminal from the housing. It also includes a tapered surface and for guiding the electrical terminal to a desired position when the electrical terminal is inserted into the housing. A second lock system cooperates with the housing in a lock position for prohibiting removal of the electrical terminal from the housing. It also cooperates with the housing in a pre-lock position wherein a tapered surface of the second lock system is configured to cooperate with the tapered surface of the housing for guiding the electrical terminal to the desired position when the electrical terminal is inserted into the housing. | 01-24-2013 |
20130090012 | CONNECTOR HAVING OPTIMIZED TIP - A connector having an optimized tip is disclosed. The tip may be optimized to facilitate insulating the connector and/or providing a low friction surface to facilitate insertion. The tip may be optimized with a non-conducting and/or low friction end cap configured to be positioned over the tip. | 04-11-2013 |
20130109221 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL AND RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLY | 05-02-2013 |
20130109237 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL AND RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLY | 05-02-2013 |
20130337702 | ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLY - An electrical receptacle assembly is provided with a conductive body with a receptacle formed therein. At least one annular spacer is provided within the receptacle. At least one annular coil spring is provided in the receptacle, generally coaxial with the spacer, in electrical contact with the body for receipt of an electrical connector within the receptacle in contact with the coil spring. A method to assemble an electrical receptacle provides a conductive body with a receptacle formed therein. A quantity of contact coil springs and a location of the contact coil springs is determined. Spacers are selected based on the determined contact coil spring locations. The spacers and springs are inserted into the receptacle of the body. | 12-19-2013 |
20140087601 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL - An electrical terminal includes a contact portion having a contact portion base with at least three sides forming a generally polyhedron structure. The contact portion has a plurality of contact arms, with at least one of the contact arms extending from at least some of the sides. The contact arms are arranged to receive a mating electrical component such that the mating electrical component contacts at least one of the contact arms associated with each side. A spring arrangement includes a plurality of spring arms, each having a spring head in contact with at least one respective contact arm near a distal end of the contact portion for applying a force thereto in a direction toward a central axis of the terminal, thereby increasing the retention force applied to the mating electrical component. | 03-27-2014 |
20140087602 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL - An electrical terminal includes a contact portion having a contact portion base with at least three sides forming a generally polyhedron structure. At least one contact arm extends from at least some of the sides, and are arranged to receive a mating electrical component. A spring arrangement includes a plurality of spring arms extending from a spring base. Each of the spring arms includes a spring head in contact with at least one respective contact arm near a distal end of the contact portion for applying a force thereto in a direction toward a central axis of the terminal. The spring base includes a support structure configured to support the mating electrical component. | 03-27-2014 |
20140148062 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL RETAINER AND RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLY - A retainer is provided to retain an electrically conductive terminal within a receptacle. The retainer has a longitudinal body sized to be received by the receptacle and engage the terminal to retain the terminal within the receptacle. The body has an aperture formed therethrough sized to receive a pin through the aperture to contact the terminal. A shoulder extends transversely from the body to engage a distal end of the receptacle and position the body relative to the receptacle. A fastener extends longitudinally from the shoulder and is spaced apart from the body to fasten the retainer to the receptacle. A receptacle assembly is provided with a barb formed externally on a body. An electrically conductive terminal is received within the receptacle assembly. A retainer is provided on an opening of the receptacle to retain the terminal therein in engagement with the barb to fasten the retainer to the body. | 05-29-2014 |
20140206243 | ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING TERMINAL - An electrically conducting terminal having capabilities to facilitate electrically connecting to one or more connectors is disclosed. The electrically conducting terminal may include a recessed end to receive a connector. The recessed end may include a resilient element, such as but not limited to a female contact, to facilitate electrical conductivity between the connector and the terminal. The electrically conducting terminal may include an end cap, end piece, or other feature to facilitate retaining the resilient element within the recessed end. | 07-24-2014 |
20140235113 | FEMALE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH TERMINAL ARM EXTENSION PROTECTION - A female electric connector includes a terminal body with a plurality of terminal arms. The terminal arms extend from the terminal body around a terminal axis. The female electric connector includes an over-deflection protection that limits deflection of the terminal arms in an inward direction generally toward the terminal axis. | 08-21-2014 |
20140235114 | Cylindrical Electric Connector with Biased Contact - An electric connector includes a terminal body defining an interior space. An electric contact is located within the internal space. The electric contact includes a base contact ring that is biased into engagement with the terminal body and an outer ring that is biased into engagement with the terminal body. A contact arm extends from the base contact ring to the outer ring. | 08-21-2014 |
20140273645 | Replaceable Adapter For Use With Vehicular Battery Charging System - An energy transfer system includes an adapter having a power terminal port with a plurality of power terminals and an intermediate adapter terminal port with a plurality of intermediate adapter terminals. Each of the plurality of intermediate adapter terminals is in direct electrical communication with one of the plurality of adapter terminals. The energy transfer system also includes an intermediate complementary port that is configured to mate with the intermediate adapter terminal port to establish electrical communication between the plurality of intermediate adapter terminals and a plurality of complementary intermediate terminals. The adapter terminal port is configured not to mate with the intermediate terminal port and not to mate with the intermediate complementary terminal port. | 09-18-2014 |
20140273659 | Terminal With Front End Protection - An electric terminal includes a conductive portion with a base and a plurality of contact arms extending therefrom. The electric terminal includes a protective shroud that extends farther from the base than the contact arms do. | 09-18-2014 |
20140320082 | CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY AND TERMINAL RETAINER - A receptacle assembly is provided with an electrically conductive terminal received within a receptacle. A longitudinal guide body is received within the receptacle in engagement with the terminal. The guide body has an aperture formed therethrough, which is sized to receive a pin through the aperture. At least one fastener extends from the guide body to provide an interference fit with a housing of the receptacle. A retainer is also provided with at least one fastener extending from a guide body to fasten the retainer to the receptacle. A charge assembly is also provided with a handle housing. A shoulder extends transversely from the guide body to engage a distal end of the receptacle and to position the guide body relative to the receptacle. A sleeve extends from the shoulder at least partially over the receptacle housing. The sleeve is formed integrally with the handle housing. | 10-30-2014 |
20150038000 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL ASSEMBLY - An electrical assembly includes a base having a body including a first end and a second end. First and second opposed base beams extend from the first end of the body in a first direction. The assembly further includes a spring clamp having a clamp base and first and second opposed spring beams extending from the clamp base in the first direction and disposed over the first and second base beams biasing the first and second base beams towards one another. The spring clamp is assembled onto the base by moving the spring clamp along the first direction onto the base. A locking feature is integrally formed in the base and the spring clamp preventing the removal of the spring clamp from the base along a second direction opposite the first direction. The locking feature also prevents movement of the spring clamp relative to the base in a lateral direction normal to the first direction. | 02-05-2015 |
20150038024 | Electrical Terminal Assembly - An electrical terminal assembly includes a base having a body including a first end and a second end. First and second opposed base beams extend from the first end of the body in a first direction. A spring clamp has a clamp base and first and second opposed spring beams extending from the clamp base in the first direction and disposed over the first and second base beams biasing the first and second base beams toward one another. The body of the base is configured to permit the spring clamp to be inserted onto the base in a second direction normal the first direction. | 02-05-2015 |
20150074996 | Method of Assembling An Electrical Terminal Assembly - A method of assembling an electrical terminal having a base and a spring member. The base is provided with a plurality of base beams. The spring member is provided with a plurality of spring beams. The spring member defines an axis such that the plurality of spring beams is spaced radially apart from the axis. The spring beams deflected radially outwardly. The base is inserted in the spring member to position the base beams adjacent to the spring beams. The spring beams are released such that the spring beams retract radially inwardly against the base beams. | 03-19-2015 |
20150079837 | Electric Connector with Wire Retainer Tube - An electrical connector has a connector body and a terminal mounted to the connector body. A wire is connected to the terminal, and a retainer tube is mounted to the connector body and engaged with the wire. | 03-19-2015 |
20150079859 | Electrical Terminal Assembly - An electrical terminal assembly has a base and a spring member. The base defines an axis and including a plurality of base beams deflectable in a radial direction relative to the axis. The spring member has a main portion disposed over the base. The spring member includes a plurality of spring beams extending from a front end of the main portion. The spring beams bias the base beams radially inwardly towards the axis. The main portion is made from a folded blank having a first edge that is permanently secured to a second edge such that the edges cannot be pulled apart from one another. | 03-19-2015 |
20150255912 | Electrical Connector Assembly - A plug assembly for connection with a socket assembly having an electrical pin. The plug assembly includes a housing defining a cavity. The housing includes an aperture formed therein for receiving the pin. An electrical terminal is housed in the cavity of the housing. The terminal is adapted to engage with the pin. A seal is supported in the housing and is adapted to sealingly engage with the pin for sealing the cavity from an outside environment. | 09-10-2015 |
20150255924 | Electrical Terminal - An electrical terminal assembly includes a connector body having a passageway formed therein and an electrical terminal. The electrical terminal includes a contact portion having a contact arm and a spring arrangement having a spring arm engaged with the contact arm. The electrical terminal assembly further includes a one way installation feature preventing the electrical terminal from being inserted into the passageway in an incorrect orientation. | 09-10-2015 |
20150280381 | Electric Connector With Contact Protection - An electric connector includes a connector body and a conductor base attached to the connector body. A plurality of contact arms extend from the conductor base away from the connector body and are located around a central space. The electric connector also includes a pin attached to the connector body and located in the central space. | 10-01-2015 |
20150333466 | Electric Connector With A Terminal Interface - A method of assembling an electrical connector includes inserting an electric terminal with an attached wire to an initially inserted position in a wire opening defined by a connector body. The electric terminal is moved through the wire opening in an insertion direction relative to the connector body. The electric terminal is attached to the connector body in a seated position, wherein the wire is coaxial with the wire opening. | 11-19-2015 |
20160028169 | Electric Terminal Assembly - An electric terminal assembly includes a conductor. The conductor has a conductor body and a plurality of contact arms that extend from the conductor body in an outward direction to respective arm ends. The contact arms are located around a terminal axis. The electric terminal assembly also includes a cap fixed relative to the conductor. The cap is located farther from the conductor body in the outward direction than the arm ends. The cap defines a cap opening that the terminal axis extends through. The cap is located farther from the conductor body in the outward direction than the arm ends, and the cap is closer to the terminal axis than the arm ends. | 01-28-2016 |
Michael Glick, New York, NY US
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20150025911 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DISTRIBUTING SENSITIVE OR CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION - Systems and methods are disclosed for providing a communication network allowing a user transmit confidential or sensitive information to a recipient through a third party, while ensuring that privacy is maintained. A user can access a mobile application to request a third party to send information to a recipient. Following the user request, a built-in procedure of the mobile application may automatically institute a consent process between the third party and the desired recipient, without requiring any further action on the part of the requesting user. A coded message may be delivered to the intended recipient, including a selectable link directing them to a consent procedure within the third party communication network service. Completion of the consent procedure creates an association between the requesting user and the intended recipient within a relationship database, allowing confidential information to be exchanged between the user and recipient, through the third party communication service. | 01-22-2015 |
Michael S. Glick, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20090197479 | Electrical Connector - An electrical terminal including a first connection section; and a second connection section. The second connection section includes at least two cantilevered deflectable contact arms configured to contact a mating electrical terminal. A front end of each of the arms is outwardly flared including opposite sides of each front end being outwardly flared in general opposite directions relative to each other. The front ends combine to form a general tulip shaped entrance into the electrical terminal for the mating electrical terminal. | 08-06-2009 |
Orly Glick, Irvine, CA US
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20100196523 | Flower remedy beverage and method of making - A beverage and method of preparing a beverage comprising various combinations of flower essences designed for human consumption to treat emotional, mental and physical illnesses while providing hydration. In one illustrative embodiment of the method herein, a beverage is first formed by mixing a flower essence tincture with a diluent. A preservative flavoring and sweetener may also be added to the mixture. The beverage is then added to an empty container to form a filled container and then sealed to form a beverage product. The filled container may be sealed by, without limitation, applying a vacuum to the beverage therein, and/or capping an opening of the filled container. The capping may include applying a cap to the container, such as plastic or metallic cap. The container may be a plastic, glass or metallic bottle. | 08-05-2010 |
Phillip W. Glick, Cheswick, PA US
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20080301202 | METHOD FOR SPOOLING EXPERIMENTAL DATA - Methods and system for efficient collection and storage of experimental data allow experimental data from high-throughput, feature-rich data collection systems, such as high-throughput cell data collection systems to be efficiently collected, stored, managed and displayed. The methods and system can be used, for example, for storing, managing, and displaying cell image data and cell feature data collected from microplates including multiple wells and a variety of bio-chips in which an experimental compound has been applied to a population of cells. The methods and system provide a flexible and scalable repository of experimental data including multiple databases at multiple locations including pass-through databases that can be easily managed and allows cell data to be analyzed, manipulated and archived. The methods and system may improve the identification, selection, validation and screening of new drug compounds that have been applied to populations of cells. | 12-04-2008 |
20080306989 | METHOD FOR EFFICIENT COLLECTION AND STORAGE OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA - Methods and system for efficient collection and storage of experimental data allow experimental data from high-throughput, feature-rich data collection systems, such as high-throughput cell data collection systems to be efficiently collected, stored, managed and displayed. The methods and system can be used, for example, for storing, managing, and displaying cell image data and cell feature data collected from microplates including multiple wells and a variety of bio-chips in which an experimental compound has been applied to a population of cells. The methods and system provide a flexible and scalable repository of experimental data including multiple databases at multiple locations including pass-through databases that can be easily managed and allows cell data to be analyzed, manipulated and archived. The methods and system may improve the identification, selection, validation and screening of new drug compounds that have been applied to populations of cells. | 12-11-2008 |
Richard Dennis Glick, Valley Center, CA US
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20150149501 | Scheduling Database Queries Based on Elapsed Time of Queries - A system, for example, an online system or a database system schedules requests received for execution. The system maintains consumer groups and receives a measure of amount of resources allocated for each consumer group. The system maintains a measure of accumulated elapsed time of execution of requests received from each consumer group. If the system determines that resources are available for executing a request, the system selects a request for execution from a consumer group based on the measure of accumulated elapsed time for processing queries for the consumer group and the measure of amount of resources allocated for the consumer group. The system maintains relative cumulative elapsed times of queries across consumer groups in the same ratio as the allocated share for the consumer groups. Accordingly, the system schedules requests such that each consumer group approaches its allocation of resources compared to other groups smoothly over time. | 05-28-2015 |
Robert Glick, Trabuco Canyon, CA US
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20150223931 | HYDROPHILIC IOL PACKAGING SYSTEM - A hydrophilic intraocular lens storage system includes: a) a substantially air tight container containing a small quantity of free water; and b) a foldable hydrophilic intraocular lens disposed within the container at a location wherein the lens is not immersed in liquid. The storage system can be employed to maintain the hydrophilic intraocular lens in a foldable state without being immersed in liquid. The method includes the step of storing the foldable intraocular lens within a substantially air tight package containing free water, the lens being stored within the package at a location wherein the lens is not immersed in liquid. | 08-13-2015 |
Robert E. Glick, Lake Forest, CA US
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20100057203 | ACCOMMODATING INTRAOCULAR LENSES - Intraocular lenses for providing accommodation include an anterior optic, a posterior optic, and a lens structure. In one such lens, the lens structure comprises an anterior element coupled to the anterior optic and a posterior element coupled to the posterior optic. The anterior and posterior elements are coupled to one another at a peripheral region of the intraocular lens. The intraocular lens may also includes a projection extending anteriorly from the posterior element that limits posterior motion of the anterior optic so as to maintain a minimum separation between anterior optic and an anterior surface of the posterior optic. | 03-04-2010 |
20140012375 | ACCOMMODATING INTRAOCULAR LENS WITH OUTER SUPPORT STRUCTURE - An intraocular lens for insertion into the capsular bag of an eye contains an optic, an outer periphery, and an outer support structure. The optic has a periphery and centered about an optical axis. The outer periphery is disposed about the optic and configured to engage an equatorial region of the capsular bag of an eye. The outer support structure is disposed along the periphery and spaced from the optic with voids outer support structure and the optic. The intraocular lens further comprises a first intermediate member and a weakened region disposed along the outer periphery between the outer support structure and the first intermediate member. The first intermediate member operably couples the optic and the outer support structure. The weakened region is attached to, and configured to provide relative motion between, the outer support structure and the first intermediate member in response to the ciliary muscle of the eye. | 01-09-2014 |
Robert E. Glick, Trabuco Canyon, CA US
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20150114855 | HYDROPHILIC IOL PACKAGING SYSTEM - A method of maintaining a hydrophilic intraocular lens in a foldable state without immersing the intraocular lens in liquid water includes the step of storing the foldable intraocular lens within a substantially air tight package containing a water reservoir not in direct contact with the lens. | 04-30-2015 |
Sara Yael Glick, San Francisco, CA US
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20140125618 | SELECTION OF DISPLAY POWER MODE BASED ON SENSOR DATA - Methods, devices, and computer programs are presented for managing power consumption in an activity monitoring device associated with a user. One method includes an operation for analyzing sensor data acquired by sensors of an activity monitoring device to be worn on a wrist of a user, the sensor data being associated with motion of the user. In addition, the method includes an operation for determining the motion profile of the activity monitoring device based on the sensor data. The method further includes an operation for identifying display settings for a display of the activity monitoring device based on the motion profile. The display settings are associated with a rate of power consumption by the display. The display settings are applied to the display of the activity monitoring device when the identified display settings are different than the current display settings. | 05-08-2014 |
20140125619 | POWER CONSUMPTION MANAGEMENT OF DISPLAY IN PORTABLE DEVICE BASED ON PREDICTION OF USER INPUT - Methods, devices, and computer programs are presented for managing power consumption of a display. One method includes an operation for setting a first display setting for a touchscreen of an activity monitoring device associated with a user. The first display setting has having a first rate of power consumption by the display and a first touchscreen scan rate for detecting touch on the touchscreen. Further, the method includes operations for receiving data at the activity monitoring device, the data being indicative of an external event, and for applying a second display setting for the touchscreen based on a predefined expected user interaction. The second display setting has a second rate of power consumption and a second touchscreen scan rate. | 05-08-2014 |
20140125620 | TOUCHSCREEN WITH DYNAMICALLY-DEFINED AREAS HAVING DIFFERENT SCANNING MODES - Methods, devices, and computer programs are presented for managing power consumption by a display. One method includes an operation for identifying one or more possible inputs for an activity monitoring device based on a state of the activity monitoring device. The one or more possible inputs are defined to be entered via a touchscreen of the activity monitoring device. Further, the method identifies a first region and a second region in the touchscreen, the first region being associated with the one or more possible inputs, and the second region being defined outside the first region. Further, the method includes operations for establishing in the first region a first touchscreen setting for scanning the first region for touch, and for establishing in the second region a second touchscreen setting for scanning the second region, where the first touchscreen setting defines higher processing than the second touchscreen setting. | 05-08-2014 |
Stanley D. Glick, Delmar, NY US
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20090281134 | USE OF IBOGAMINE CONGENERS FOR TREATING OBESITY - The present invention relates to a method of treating obesity in a subject by administering to the subject a compound having the formula: | 11-12-2009 |
20150051192 | BLOCKING OF CUE-INDUCED DRUG REINSTATEMENT - A method of preventing drug use relapse by administering an effective amount of an α3β4 nicotinic antagonist to a mammal after an initial period of drug use, and preventing a relapse of drug use. A method of preventing drug use relapse due to cue inducement by administering an effective amount of an α3β4 nicotinic antagonist to a mammal after an initial period of drug use, and preventing a relapse of drug use during cue inducement. A method of preventing drug use relapse due to cue inducement by modulating the dopaminergic mesolimbic pathway by blocking α3β4 nicotinic receptors in the habenulo-interpeduncular pathway and the basolateral amygdala of a mammal after an initial period of drug use, and preventing a relapse of drug use during cue inducement. A method of preventing drug use relapse by preventing a relapse of drug use during cue inducement. | 02-19-2015 |
Stephen H. Glick, Evergreen, CO US
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20130009264 | MOISTURE BARRIER - A moisture barrier, device or product having a moisture barrier or a method of fabricating a moisture barrier having at least a polymer layer, and interfacial layer, and a barrier layer. The polymer layer may be fabricated from any suitable polymer including, but not limited to, fluoropolymers such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), or ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE). The interfacial layer may be formed by atomic layer deposition (ALD). In embodiments featuring an ALD interfacial layer, the deposited interfacial substance may be, but is not limited to, Al | 01-10-2013 |
Stephen J. Glick, Holden, MA US
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20100282977 | SPECT CAMERA - Systems and methods for providing improved detectors for use in SPECT cameras. The improved detectors use pinhole apertures and surfaces calculated to provide improved sensitivity and resolution. In some embodiments, the detectors have non-planar surfaces. In some embodiments, the surfaces are spherical, conical, parabolic, or other non-planar forms. | 11-11-2010 |
Troy Glick, Commack, NY US
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20110208631 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MORTGAGE APPLICATION RECORDING - A system and method for mortgage application clearinghouse is disclosed. In particular, the present disclosure is directed to a centralized mortgage application recording system for online data processing, recording and maintenance of mortgage application-related data. | 08-25-2011 |
William J. Glick, Wilmington, DE US
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20160076727 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE LIGHTING DEVICE AND HOUSING - A lighting device comprising a light emitting diode and a cover comprising an ionomer composition that has improved optical properties. The ionomer composition comprises an ionomer that is produced by partially neutralizing a precursor acid copolymer that has a melt index of about 20 to about 400 g/10 min. The precursor acid copolymer comprises copolymerized units of an α-olefin having 2 to 10 carbons and, based on the total weight of the precursor acid copolymer, about 12 to about 30 weight % of copolymerized units of an α,β-ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid having 3 to 8 carbons. | 03-17-2016 |