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Fredric Goldstein, Nacka SE
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| 20080216858 | FLUID RESERVOIR WIPER ASSEMBLY - A fluid reservoir wiper assembly has a fluid reservoir for storing a fluid. There is an inserter for insertion into the fluid reservoir. A wiper for wiping fluid from the inserter has a first wiping position and a second wiping position within the fluid reservoir. The first wiping position is closer to the inserter than the second wiping position. A block is configured to be disposed between the wiper and the inserter. The block is configured to selectively allow the wiper to move between the first wiping position and the second wiping position. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20090285618 | FLUID RESERVOIR WIPER ASSEMBLY - A bottle assembly has a bottle for storing a fluid, such as a cosmetic fluid. An applicator for applying the fluid is configured to be insertable and removable from the bottle along a path. A sealing body is configured to seal the bottle. The sealing body has a channel width movable between a first width and a second width. The first width is large enough to accommodate the applicator and the second width is smaller than the first width. The channel is resiliently biased toward the second width. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20110061255 | FLUID RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY - A bottle assembly has a bottle for storing a fluid, such as a cosmetic fluid. An applicator for applying the fluid is configured to be insertable and removable from the bottle along a path. A sealing body is configured to seal the bottle. The sealing body has a channel width movable between a first width and a second width. The first width is large enough to accommodate the applicator and the second width is smaller than the first width. The channel is resiliently biased toward the second width. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110247230 | FLUID RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY - A bottle assembly has a bottle for storing a fluid, such as a cosmetic fluid. An applicator for applying the fluid is configured to be insertable and removable from the bottle along a path. A sealing body, or assembly, which may include one or more seals, is configured to continue to seal the bottle when the cap is removed. | 10-13-2011 |
Jake Goldstein, Toronto CA
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| 20120103881 | WATER TREATMENT PLANT WITH IMMERSED MEMBRANES - A liquid treatment plant has sets of membrane trains and processing trains with flow between them through channels. Means of withdrawing permeate and sludge from the trains are described. Cyclic aeration is provided to the membrane trains. Methods of foam control, backwashing and chemical cleaning are described. Single membrane trains or process trains may be isolated for various functions. An isolated membrane train may be used to thicken sludge. | 05-03-2012 |
Jenna Goldstein, Bognor Regis GB
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| 20090262986 | GESTURE RECOGNITION FROM CO-ORDINATE DATA - A method for gesture recognition may comprise: a) receiving a first plurality of coordinates defining a first position of a limb from an image capture device; b) mapping at least one of the first plurality of coordinates to a cell; c) generating a first list of cells including cells to which the at least one coordinate of the first plurality of coordinates is mapped; d) receiving a second plurality of coordinates defining a second position of a limb from an image capture device; e) mapping at least one coordinate of the second plurality of coordinates to a cell; f) generating a second list of cells including cells to which the at least one coordinate of the second plurality of coordinates is mapped; g) defining an avatar gesture comprising a sequence of at least the first list of cells and the second list of cells; h) receiving a sample sequence of coordinates defining a plurality of positions of a limb from an image capture device; i) mapping the sample sequence of coordinates to a sample sequence of cells; and j) pattern-matching at least a portion of the sample sequence of cells and an avatar gesture of a plurality of avatar gesture. | 10-22-2009 |
Marc Goldstein, Montreal CA
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| 20100063800 | Method, System and Software for Implementing an Automated Call Routing Application in a Speech Enabled Call Center Environment - A system, method and software for implementing an automated call routing application in a speech enabled call center environment are provided. In operation, the invention provides for the identification of a call center transaction selection from a natural language user utterance and the invocation of one or more scripts operable to route the user to a call center service agent configured to service the selected transaction. In the event a transaction selection cannot be readily identified or can only be partially identified, the invention provides for the initiation of a dialog module or script directed to eliciting a discernable transaction selection and/or the presentation of one or more menus from which the user may select an available call center transaction. | 03-11-2010 |
Naum Isaakovich Goldstein, Berlin DE
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| 20080207600 | Pharmaceutical Combination for the Treatment of Cns Functional Disorders - The invention relates to a method and a pharmaceutical combination for the treatment of CNS disorders, which includes at least a first compound having therapeutic effect on the CNS, and a second compound which facilitates penetration through the hematoencephalic barrier of the former. The second compound is administered endonasally, and has refectory (mainly neuro- and vasoactive) effects over structures and receptors of nasal mucous membrane, mainly receptors of vomeronasal systems and trifacial nerve. | 08-28-2008 |
Ralf Goldstein, Erlangen DE
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| 20100322477 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETECTING A PLANT - A device for detecting a plant includes a two-dimensional camera for detecting a two-dimensional image of a plant leaf having a high two-dimensional resolution, and a three-dimensional camera for detecting a three-dimensional image of the plant leaf having a high three-dimensional resolution. The two-dimensional camera is a conventional high-resolution color camera, for example, and the three-dimensional camera is a TOF camera, for example. A processor for merging the two-dimensional image and the three-dimensional image creates a three-dimensional result representation having a higher resolution than the three-dimensional image of the 3D camera, which may include, among other things, the border of a leaf. The three-dimensional result representation serves to characterize a plant leaf, such as to calculate the surface area of the leaf, the alignment of the leaf, or serves to identify the leaf. | 12-23-2010 |
Roman Naumovich Goldstein, Berlin DE
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| 20080207600 | Pharmaceutical Combination for the Treatment of Cns Functional Disorders - The invention relates to a method and a pharmaceutical combination for the treatment of CNS disorders, which includes at least a first compound having therapeutic effect on the CNS, and a second compound which facilitates penetration through the hematoencephalic barrier of the former. The second compound is administered endonasally, and has refectory (mainly neuro- and vasoactive) effects over structures and receptors of nasal mucous membrane, mainly receptors of vomeronasal systems and trifacial nerve. | 08-28-2008 |
Solo Goldstein, Suresnes FR
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| 20100317698 | Polysubstituted Pyridinylaminoalkylene- and Pyridinyloxyalkylene-Cyclopropanamine Compounds, a Process for Their Preparation and Pharmaceutical Compositions Containing Them - Compounds of formula (I): | 12-16-2010 |
Stuart S. Goldstein, Southampton GB
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| 20110147267 | RAPID CYCLE REFORMING PROCESS - This invention relates to process for producing a reformate or gasoline product. The process involves a rapid cycle of reacting hydrocarbon feedstock to form the product and then regenerating the catalyst used in the reaction. The process can be carried out at relatively high liquid hourly space velocities and preferably at relatively low hydrogen to hydrocarbon ratios to produce a reformed product having relatively high liquid yield and hydrogen content. | 06-23-2011 |
Stuart S. Goldstein, Hampshire GB
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| 20110147270 | Catalytic Reformer Unit and Unit Operation - An improved process for catalytic reformers and their use for the catalytic reforming of petroleum naphthas. More particularly, the invention relates to an improved reformer unit which can be operated at higher throughput relative to compressor size. The invention utilizes pressure swing adsorption to improve the hydrogen content of hydrogen containing streams generated by and utilized in catalytic reforming processes. The invention also has the capability of enabling compressor-limited catalytic reforming units to be operated at increased capacities. | 06-23-2011 |
Vladimir Goldstein, Woodbridge CA
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| 20100293972 | Sensor assembly for detecting ice crystal formation on heat exchange surface and ice-making machine incorporating the same - A sensor assembly for detecting ice crystal formation on a heat exchange surface in an ice-making machine comprises at least one microphone monitoring the sound made by a rotating blade assembly within the ice-making machine during ice slurry formation. A filter filters the output of the microphone to remove background noise. A comparator receives the output of the filter and compares the filtered microphone output with a threshold to determine if the filtered microphone output signifies ice crystal formation on the heat exchange surface. The operation of the ice-making machine can then be adjusted in a manner to allow the formed ice crystals to be removed from the heat exchange surface. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20110179812 | Method and Apparatus for Cooling Foodstuff - A method of cooling foodstuff comprises immersing at least one perforated container containing foodstuff into an ice slurry bath for a period of time sufficient to allow ice slurry to enter the at least one perforated container and then subsequently removing the at least one perforated container from the ice slurry bath. Various apparatuses for cooling foodstuff are also provided. | 07-28-2011 |
