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Alan M. Goldberg, Nutley, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080199534Stability in vitamin and mineral supplements - The invention provides a multivitamin and mineral nutritional supplement composition comprising at least one polyvalent metal and at least one oxidizable vitamin with substantially improved resistance to reactions that lead to darkening and/or spotting and reactions that may reduce the potency of oxidizable vitamins. The composition is a multivitamin and mineral composition comprising at least one polyvalent metal and at least one oxidizable vitamin wherein the composition is substantially free of mobile bound water. The invention also includes methods for making such a composition and methods of preventing or reducing oxidation, improving the stability of oxidizable vitamins, and stabilizing the disintegration time of a multi-vitamin and mineral nutritional supplement composition.08-21-2008
20080254119Imbedded liquid lubricants for tableting - The invention provides a nutritional supplement and/or pharmaceutical composition for tableting comprising an embedded lubrication matrix. The embedded lubrication matrix comprises an oily liquid finely dispersed in an oil insoluble material. A method of lubricating a nutritional supplement or pharmaceutical composition for tableting using a matrix with embedded lubrication is also provided.10-16-2008

Ari Goldberg, Teaneck, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100057793System and Method for Disseminating and Transferring Contact Information - A web-based system and method for sending, receiving and updating contact information. A subscriber of the inventive system provides contact information that is stored in a database. A unique code is generated by the system that is associated with the contact information. The system provides a website, at which a user who enters a unique code can important the contact information associated with the code directly into his/her personal information manager (PIM).03-04-2010

Edward Goldberg, Teaneck, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080207085Novelty Figurine And Carabiner Storage Assembly - A novelty figurine and carabiner storage assembly is provided. The figurine comprises a head portion, a body portion located proximate to the head portion, and at least one carabiner attachment assembly extending from the body portion for selectively allowing the figurine to be attached to or removed from another item able to receive the attachment assembly. The carabiner attachment assembly comprises at least first and second leg assemblies, with one of the leg assemblies having a selectively openable gate assembly extending therealong. The body portion has at least one substantially hollow interior section and at least one selectively openable door assembly for access into the substantially hollow interior section.08-28-2008
20080209699FLUID FILLED ATTACHMENT DEVICE - An attachment device is provided comprising at least one fluid filled cavity formed therein. The attachment device is preferably in the form of a carabiner in which at least a portion of the carabiner body is formed of a transparent material such that the fluid filled cavity is visible. In a preferred embodiment an indicia bearing means is visibly disposed within said cavity.09-04-2008
20080209700FLUID FILLED ATTACHMENT DEVICE - An attachment device is provided comprising at least one fluid filled cavity formed therein. The attachment device is preferably in the form of a carabiner in which at least a portion of the carabiner body is formed of a transparent material such that the fluid filled cavity is visible. In a preferred embodiment an indicia bearing means is visibly disposed within said cavity.09-04-2008
20080209701FLUID FILLED ATTACHMENT DEVICE - An attachment device is provided comprising at least one fluid filled cavity formed therein. The attachment device is preferably in the form of a carabiner in which at least a portion of the carabiner body is formed of a transparent material such that the fluid filled cavity is visible. In a preferred embodiment an indicia bearing means is visibly disposed within said cavity.09-04-2008

Patent applications by Edward Goldberg, Teaneck, NJ US

Gary S. Goldberg, Voorhees, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090232814Cancer biomarker genes and gene products and methods for using the same - Using gene expression analysis, specific biomarker genes and gene products have been identified which are activated in transformed cells, but suppressed in nontransformed cells; or suppressed in transformed cells, but activated in transformed cells affected by Contact Normalization. Thus, the present invention features compositions and methods for detecting, diagnosing, treating and prognosing cancer.09-17-2009

Harold Jeffrey Goldberg, Lakewood, NJ US

Harris A. Goldberg, Edison, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090062450Barrier coating a non-elastomeric polymer and a dispersed layered filler in a liquid carrier and coated articles - Barrier coating mixtures contain in a carrier liquid, (a) a non-elastomeric polymer; (b) an exfoliated layered platelet-like silicate filler which may or may not have been acid or base treated that has not been functionalized with organic cations having an aspect ratio greater than 25; and (c) at least one additive, wherein the total solids content is less than 30% and the amount of filler is between 5% to about 60% of the total solids content. Coated articles and containers, freestanding films and packaging films are produced using the barrier coating mixtures. Methods of manufacturing such coated products are also encompassed.03-05-2009
20090285722Collection container assembly with nanocomposite barrier coating - An evacuated container assembly suitable for use in connection with blood collection including: (a) a container member formed of a first polymeric material and having a sidewall and one or more openings; (b) a nanocomposite barrier coating disposed on the container member having a thickness of up to about 30 microns and being derived from an aqueous dispersion including (i) a dispersed barrier matrix polymer; and (ii) a substantially exfoliated silicate filler having an aspect ratio of more than 50; and (c) one or more sealing members disposed in the opening(s) operative to hermetically seal the cavity; wherein the cavity is evacuated and maintains a pressure below atmospheric pressure and exhibits a draw volume loss lower than that of a like assembly without a nanocomposite barrier film by a factor of at least 1.5.11-19-2009
20110054105BARRIER COATING COMPOSITES WITH HYPERPLATY CLAY AND POLYESTER MATRIX RESIN - An aqueous barrier coating composition in the form of a dispersion includes: (a) water; (b) a polyester matrix polymer; (c) a platy to hyperplaty kaolin filler having an average shape factor of at least about 40:1, the composition being further characterized in that: (i) the composition has a solids content of from more than 20 weight percent up to 70 percent by weight; (ii) the composition has a weight ratio of polyester matrix polymer:kaolin filler of from 4:1 to 0.75:1; and (iii) a film formed from the composition exhibits at least 5-fold reduction in oxygen permeability as compared with a like film formed of said polyester matrix polymer. Also disclosed are barrier coatings derived from the compositions as well as packaging composites incorporating a barrier film formed from the compositions.03-03-2011

Patent applications by Harris A. Goldberg, Edison, NJ US

Itzhak G. Goldberg, Englewood, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110237633SMALL MOLECULE MODULATORS OF HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR (SCATTER FACTOR) ACTIVITY - The present invention provides compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable compositions thereof, and methods for the use thereof for the treatment of any of a number of conditions or diseases in which hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) or the activities thereof, or agonists or antagonists thereof, have a therapeutically useful role.09-29-2011

Jay L. Goldberg, West Orange, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110153732Deposition Exhibit Management System - An electronic exhibit management system configured to assign exhibit numbers in real time during a multi-track deposition. The system comprises a main server, one or more client systems networked to the server, and computer code for the functioning of the invention. The system ensures that a each document marked as an exhibit is assigned a unique exhibit number, and prevents a document from being assigned multiple exhibit numbers during multiple depositions. The system finds particular use during multi-track depositions, that is, multiple depositions occurring at the same time in different venues across the country.06-23-2011

Jay Michael Goldberg, Englewood, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090019652Floor finishing apparatus - A floor finishing apparatus includes a chassis, a housing pivotably mounted to the chassis and having a mounting surface and at least partially defining a chamber, and a plurality of floor finishing units mounted to the mounting surface of the housing. The apparatus may include a rolling device carried by the housing and adapted to contact the ground to assist the housing in being pivoted with respect to the chassis.01-22-2009
20100197210Floor Finishing Machine - A floor finishing machine includes a base frame, a movable frame movably mounted to the base frame, and a plurality of floor finishing units carried by the movable frame, and being pivotable about a generally longitudinal pivot axis and a generally transverse pivot axis. The machine may also include a jack operatively coupled between the base frame and the movable frame, and a vacuum tank carried on the movable frame and straddling the jack.08-05-2010

Michael M. Goldberg, Englewood, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080269134DISODIUM SALTS, MONOHYDRATES, AND ETHANOL SOLVATES FOR DELIVERING ACTIVE AGENTS - The inventors have discovered that the disodium salt of certain delivery agents has surprisingly greater efficacy for delivering active agents than the corresponding monosodium salt. Furthermore, the inventors have discovered that the disodium salts of these delivery agents form solvates with ethanol and hydrates with water. The delivery agents have the formula10-30-2008
20090264368COMPOSITIONS FOR DELIVERING PARATHYROID HORMONE AND CALCITONIN - The present invention relates to a composition comprising a delivery agent, parathyroid hormone, and calcitonin. This composition exhibits increased delivery of parathyroid hormone and/or calcitonin and is useful for the treatment of osteoporosis. The composition also permits simultaneous oral delivery of parathyroid hormone and calcitonin. The composition of the present invention may be formulated into a dosage unit form, such as an oral dosage unit form. The invention also provides a method for administering parathyroid hormone and calcitonin to an animal in need thereof by administering the composition of the present invention.10-22-2009
20100099621DISODIUM SALTS, MONOHYDRATES, AND ETHANOL SOLVATES FOR DELIVERING ACTIVE AGENTS - The inventors have discovered that the disodium salt of certain delivery agents has surprisingly greater efficacy for delivering active agents than the corresponding monosodium salt. Furthermore, the inventors have discovered that the disodium salts of these delivery agents form solvates with ethanol and hydrates with water. The delivery agents have the formula04-22-2010

Patent applications by Michael M. Goldberg, Englewood, NJ US

Randy G. Goldberg, Holmdel, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100100381System and Method for Automatic Verification of the Understandability of Speech - The present invention relates to a system and method for automatically verifying that a message received from a user is intelligible. In an exemplary embodiment, a message is received from the user. A speech level of the user's message may be measured and compared to a pre-determined speech level threshold to determine whether the measured speech level is below the pre-determined speech level threshold. A signal-to-noise ratio of the user's message may be measured and compared to a pre-determined signal-to-noise ratio threshold to determine whether the measured signal-to-noise ratio of the message is below the pre-determined signal-to-noise ratio threshold. An estimate of intelligibility for the user's message may be calculated and compared to an intelligibility threshold to determine whether the calculated estimate of intelligibility is below the intelligibility threshold. If any of the measured speech level, measured signal-to-noise ratio and calculated estimate of intelligibility of the user's message are determined to be below their respective thresholds, the user may be prompted to repeat at least a portion of the message.04-22-2010

Randy G. Goldberg, Princeton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110202343CONCISE DYNAMIC GRAMMARS USING N-BEST SELECTION - A method and apparatus derive a dynamic grammar composed of a subset of a plurality of data elements that are each associated with one of a plurality of reference identifiers. The present invention generates a set of selection identifiers on the basis of a user-provided first input identifier and determines which of these selection identifiers are present in a set of pre-stored reference identifiers. The present invention creates a dynamic grammar that includes those data elements that are associated with those reference identifiers that are matched to any of the selection identifiers. Based on a user-provided second identifier and on the data elements of the dynamic grammar, the present invention selects one of the reference identifiers in the dynamic grammar.08-18-2011

Randy Glen Goldberg, Princeton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090144781AUDIO-ON-DEMAND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An audio-on-demand communication system provides real-time playback of audio data transferred via telephone lines or other communication links. One or more audio servers include memory banks which store compressed audio data. At the request of a user at a subscriber PC, an audio server transmits the compressed audio data over the communication link to the subscriber PC. The subscriber PC receives and decompresses the transmitted audio data in less than real-time using only the processing power of the CPU within the subscriber PC. According to one aspect of the present invention, high quality audio data compressed according to lossless compression techniques is transmitted together with normal quality audio data. According to another aspect of the present invention, metadata, or extra data, such as text, captions, still images, etc., is transmitted with audio data and is simultaneously displayed with corresponding audio data. The audio-on-demand system also provides a table of contents indicating significant divisions in the audio clip to be played and allows the user immediate access to audio data at the listed divisions. According to a further aspect of the present invention, servers and subscriber PCs are dynamically allocated based upon geographic location to provide the highest possible quality in the communication link.06-04-2009

Ronald M. Goldberg, North Bergen, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110073144WALKING CANE - The present invention includes a walking cane having a handle assembly, a support assembly and foot member. The handle assembly includes first and second generally upright rigid posts. A shaft adaptable for grasping by a user's hand connects to each end of the posts. Pliable mounts dispose between the terminal ends of the shaft and each post. The mounts, biased against the shaft, permit omni-directional movement of the shaft relative to each post. The support assembly connects to the handle assembly and includes three parallel elongated rods spaced apart from one another in a triangular formation. The handle assembly can be adjusted relative to the support assembly by means of two cooperating shims. The foot member connects to the support assembly and contacts the ground. The cane provides a light-weight shaft and a shock absorbing handle assembly to assist in relieving hand, wrist and arm strains.03-31-2011
20110073145WALKING CANE - The present invention includes a walking cane having a handle assembly, a support assembly and foot member. The handle assembly includes first and second generally upright rigid posts. A shaft adaptable for grasping by a user's hand connects to each end of the posts. Pliable mounts dispose between the terminal ends of the shaft and each post. The mounts, biased against the shaft, permit omni-directional movement of the shaft relative to each post. The support assembly connects to the handle assembly and includes three parallel elongated rods spaced apart from one another in a triangular formation. The handle assembly can be adjusted relative to the support assembly by means of two cooperating shims. The foot member connects to the support assembly and contacts the ground. The cane provides a light-weight shaft and a shock absorbing handle assembly to assist in relieving hand, wrist and arm strains.03-31-2011

Steven L. Goldberg, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090104670N-carbobenzyloxy (N-CBZ)-deprotecting enzyme and uses therefor - This invention relates to isolated or recombinant N-carbobenzyloxy-deprotecting enzyme polypeptides that catalyze the removal of carbobenzyloxy from carbobenzyloxy-protected amino acids and alcohols. Also related are isolated nucleic acids encoding N-carbobenzyloxy-deprotecting enzyme polypeptides thereof, as well as vectors and host cells comprising these nucleic acids. The invention also relates to methods of obtaining isolated nucleic acids, polypeptides, and antibodies, and methods of using the polypeptides in various reactions for industrial or pharmaceutical applications.04-23-2009

Patent applications by Steven L. Goldberg, Basking Ridge, NJ US