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David Goldblatt, Chestnut Hill, MA US
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| 20100066475 | Housing for inductive coupler for power line communications - There is provided an inductive coupler. The inductive coupler includes (a) a housing having an aperture that extends lengthwise through the housing, a gap that extends lengthwise along a side of the housing, and a flexible region that enables the gap to be opened or closed, wherein the gap, when opened, permits the inductive coupler to be installed on a conductor by having the conductor routed through the aperture. The inductive coupler also includes (b) a magnetic core; and (c) a winding wound around a portion of the magnetic core. The magnetic core and the winding are secured to the housing such that a position of the magnetic core and a position of the winding are maintained relative to one another. The inductive coupler, when installed on the conductor, couples a signal between the conductor and the winding via the magnetic core. | 03-18-2010 |
Fay Goldblatt, Wilmette, IL US
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| 20110226658 | Packaged Iron Sucrose Products - A packaged iron sucrose formulation including a container with an interior glass surface that is coated with layer of material containing silicon, such as a silicone polymer or silicon dioxide. The iron sucrose formulation is packaged inside the glass vessel and in contact with the layer of material containing silicon. The packaged formulation can be stored for extended periods without glass delamination. | 09-22-2011 |
Irwin L. Goldblatt, Edison, NJ US
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| 20080293600 | Multiple-Function Dispersant Graft Polymer - A grafted polymer, either polyolefin or polyester, containing monomers associated with sludge and varnish control as well as monomers associated with soot handling to provide a graft polymer exhibiting multiple performance attributes. Also described are methods for manufacturing these novel multiple-function graft polymers via solution and melt processes. Lubricating oil compositions containing these novel multiple-function polymers as an additive that display performance characteristics directed to good soot handling and sludge and varnish control as well as control of viscosity increase are described. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20090176672 | PREPARATION OF FUNCTIONAL MONOMERS FOR GRAFTING TO LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYALKENES AND THEIR USE IN THE PREPARATION OF DISPERSANTS AND LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING DISPERSANT POLYALKENES - A polyalkene dispersant comprised of low MW polyalkene having an average molecular weight range of about 300 to about 10,000 and an ethylenically-unsaturated, aliphatic or aromatic, nitrogen- and oxygen-containing graftable monomer and methods of making the same are disclosed. The monomers are formed by reacting an acylating agent with amines having one or more primary or secondary amine to form a reaction product. Graft polyalkene dispersants comprising such monomers are formed by grafting the reaction product to the polyalkene backbone. Also described is lubricating oil comprising base oil and the dispersant polyalkene as described above. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090203849 | PREPARATION OF FUNCTIONAL MONOMERS FOR GRAFTING TO LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYALKENES AND THEIR USE IN THE PREPARATION OF DISPERSANTS AND LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING DISPERSANT POLYALKENES - A polyalkene dispersant comprised of low MW polyalkene having an average molecular weight range of about 300 to about 10,000 and an ethylenically-unsaturated, aliphatic or aromatic, nitrogen- and oxygen-containing graftable monomer and methods of making the same are disclosed. The monomers are formed by reacting an acylating agent with amines having one or more primary or secondary amine to form a reaction product. Graft polyalkene dispersants comprising such monomers are formed by grafting the reaction product to the polyalkene backbone. Also described is lubricating oil comprising base oil and the dispersant polyalkene as described above. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20110287992 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL MULTIPLE GRAFT MONOMER LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYMER - The composition and preparation of multiple graft low molecular weight polymers useful as dispersants are described. The dispersants described are suitable for controlling sludge and varnish as well as soot. The product is useful as a lubricant additive and a fuel additive. | 11-24-2011 |
Jacob P. Goldblatt, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20080270286 | PRODUCT EXCHANGE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments disclosed herein generally relate to a global network-based trading exchange. In embodiments, the trading exchange trades both products, product concepts and ownership shares associated with the products and product concepts both as ownership shares and as bundled offerings. For example, the products offered are downloadable electronic files, such as music downloads or movie downloads. A user can buy ownership shares or the bundled offering and then own the rights to dividends in the future sales of the product. Further, the user may trade the shares on the trading exchange. In embodiments, the determination of the price for the shares and/or bundled offering is dynamic and fluctuates with market demand. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20080270318 | PRODUCT STOCK EXCHANGE - Embodiments disclosed herein generally relate to a product trading exchange. In embodiments, the trading exchange trades shares of products and/or product concepts. The shares can be offered first in an initial public offering. After the shares are sold in the IPO, shares are traded in an open trading exchange. In embodiments, the determination of the price for the shares is dynamic and fluctuates with market demand. Revenue earned by the product can also be provided to the share owners according to the percentage of ownership. | 10-30-2008 |
Jeremy Goldblatt, Encinitas, CA US
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| 20090102706 | Satellite interference canceling - A satellite interference canceling system cancels the interference between two or more signals received by a satellite receiver. The signals can be two signals experiencing cross polarization interference or signals that experience interference from other satellite signals. Gain and phase are applied to the received signals and then combined with the other signals to result in cancellation by subtraction. The gain and phase values needed to cancel the interference are derived from measurements of carrier-to-noise ratio (C/N) as an indication of the interference level. The C/N can be measured in the set-top box indoor unit. Coherency restoration is performed in receivers that downconvert the signals before performing interference cancellation. | 04-23-2009 |
Norman R. Goldblatt, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20100328662 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RAPIDLY COUNTING AND IDENTIFYING BIOLOGICAL PARTICLES IN A FLOW STREAM - A method for increasing the throughput, or the precision, or both the precision and the throughput, of a flow cytometer, or of a hematology analyzer employing a flow cytometer, by utilizing the technique of laser rastering. Laser rastering involves sweeping a laser beam across a flowing sample stream in a hematology analyzer. An apparatus suitable for carrying out the method of this invention comprises an optical module comprising a source of light, a scanning device, a lens or system of lenses, a flow cell, detectors, and filters; and an electronic module comprising preamplifiers, analog signal conditioning elements, analog-to-digital converters, field-programmable gate arrays, digital signal processing elements, and data storage elements. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20110228271 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RAPIDLY COUNTING AND IDENTIFYING BIOLOGICAL PARTICLES IN A FLOW STREAM - A method for increasing the throughput, or the precision, or both the precision and the throughput, of a flow cytometer, or of a hematology analyzer employing a flow cytometer, by utilizing the technique of laser rastering. Laser rastering involves sweeping a laser beam across a flowing sample stream in a hematology analyzer. An apparatus suitable for carrying out the method of this invention comprises an optical module comprising a source of light, a scanning device, a lens or system of lenses, a flow cell, detectors, and filters; and an electronic module comprising preamplifiers, analog signal conditioning elements, analog-to-digital converters, field-programmable gate arrays, digital signal processing elements, and data storage elements. | 09-22-2011 |
Norman R. Goldblatt, Los Altos, CA US
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| 20090142765 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RAPIDLY COUNTING AND IDENTIFYING BIOLOGICAL PARTICLES IN A FLOW STREAM - A method for increasing the throughput, or the precision, or both the precision and the throughput, of a flow cytometer, or of a hematology analyzer employing a flow cytometer, and for further reducing the complexity of such a cytometer or analyzer, by utilizing the technique of laser rastering in combination with a lysis-free single-dilution method. Laser rastering involves sweeping a laser beam across a flowing sample stream in a hematology analyzer. A lysis-free single-dilution method involves performing all the flow cytometer measurements on a sample using a single aliquot, a single lysis-free reagent solution, a single dilution, and a single pass of said dilution through the measurement apparatus. An apparatus suitable for carrying out the method of this invention comprises an optical module comprising a source of light, a scanning device, a lens or system of lenses, a flowcell, detectors, and filters; and an electronic module comprising preamplifiers, analog signal conditioning elements, analog-to-digital converters, field-programmable gate arrays, digital signal processing elements, and data storage elements. | 06-04-2009 |
Ronald Goldblatt, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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| 20090283865 | ELECTROCHEMICAL METHOD TO MAKE HIGH QUALITY DOPED CRYSTALLINE COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS - A process for fabricating doped crystalline semiconductors is provided using layer by layer deposition of semiconductors and the corresponding dopants. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20110272287 | METHOD FOR PATTERNING MAGNETIC FILMS - A method of patterning magnetic devices and sensors by double etching, which includes forming a layer of dielectric on a substrate; depositing a thin adhesion layer and a thin seed layer; applying a thin resist frame to pattern a structure; cleaning the metal surface to prepare for plating; electroplating to fill up the structure and the uncovered field area, which uses a paddle cell with a permanent magnet providing magnetic field to induce magnetic orientation; stripping the resist frame; etching the seed layer/adhesion layer exposed below the resist frame down to the dielectric surface; etching the rest of magnetic materials and the seed layer using electrolytic etching in the field; etching the adhesion layer in the field, and repeating the steps for building structures with multiple levels. | 11-10-2011 |
Ronald Dean Goldblatt, Yorktown Height, NY US
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| 20080252357 | DEVICE SELECT SYSTEM FOR MULTI-DEVICE ELECTRONIC SYSTEM - A device select system according to one embodiment includes an array of first electrical contacts adapted for coupling to a cable; an array of second electrical contacts adapted for coupling to an array of transducers, there being more second electrical contacts than first electrical contacts each of the first electrical contacts being associated with at least two of the second electrical contacts; and a select mechanism for selectively placing each of the first electrical contacts in electrical communication with one of the second electrical contacts associated therewith. | 10-16-2008 |
Scott D. Goldblatt, Spruce Pine, NC US
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| 20100021358 | CONTINUOUS REACTOR SYSTEM FOR ANOXIC PURIFICATION - A continuous process and related system for producing high purity silica are disclosed. The process and system utilize a unique high temperature rotary reactor which excludes oxygen. The use of one or more anoxic gases is described, that upon administration into the system promote the exclusion of oxygen. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100028239 | CONTINUOUS REACTOR SYSTEM FOR ANOXIC PURIFICATION - A continuous process and related system for producing high purity silica are disclosed. The process and system utilize a unique high temperature rotary reactor which excludes oxygen. The use of one or more anoxic gases is described, that upon administration into the system promote the exclusion of oxygen. | 02-04-2010 |
Shelby Jay Goldblatt, Carmel, IN US
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| 20090098957 | ATHLETIC ARTICLE FOR USE IN FLAG FOOTBALL - An athletic article to be worn while, and used in, playing flag football. The athletic article includes a garment having a waist band adapted to extend about a wearer's waist and a pair of leg members extending from the waist band and adapted to extend along at least a portion of the wearer's legs. A first fastener member is secured to the garment. The athletic article also includes a flag member having an elongate flag portion and a second fastener member secured to the elongate flag portion. The second fastener member releasably mates with the first fastener member to releasably couple the flag member to the garment. | 04-16-2009 |
Vivian B. Goldblatt, Paramus, NJ US
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| 20110291359 | Game board and method - Removal of game pieces or tiles from the recesses of a game board surface having a raised grid to prevent sliding of the game pieces on the board is facilitated by providing, in one embodiment, a flexible game board which can be bent into a generally U-shaped structure to form a funnel to deposit the game pieces into a receptacle by funneling action. An alternative embodiment provides for pivotably mounted full boards or portions of boards which are rotated on their pivots to deposit the game pieces in a receptacle forming the frame for the structure. Another embodiment provides a grid with a slot under it for receiving a smooth-surfaced marked game board surface under the grid. The game board can be pulled out from under the grid to let game pieces fall down into a receptacle. | 12-01-2011 |
