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Alberto Gonzalez, Pine Brook, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120020539Method and System for Analyzing Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Results using Color Reflectivity Discretization Analysis - A method of analyzing an OCT image. An OCT image has many differently colored dots. The system detects the number of differently colored dots, quantifies them and performs statistical analyses to determine a likelihood of disease. The different colored dots correspond to different retina cell types and structures.01-26-2012

Andres C. Gonzalez, Neptune, NJ US

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20080276157UNIVERSAL MULTIMEDIA ENGINE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A method, system and apparatus for adapting the multimedia content for presentation by an application that uses, processes or otherwise services the multimedia content (“multimedia application”) is provided. The method includes receiving the multimedia content formatted in accordance with at least one of a plurality of multimedia protocols; using a function abstracted from the plurality of multimedia protocols to adapt the multimedia content in accordance with one or more capabilities of the multimedia application; and sending the multimedia content so adapted to the multimedia application for presentation.11-06-2008

Anthony D. Gonzalez, Oak Ridge, NJ US

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20110223120Compositions Having a Plurality of Discrete Emulsions - A cosmetic composition comprising a first emulsion and a second emulsion and optionally one or more additional emulsions, each of said two or more emulsions being discretely contained within the composition and comprising an inner phase and an outer phase, each of said two or more emulsions being independently a water-in-oil emulsion, an oil-in-water emulsion, an oil-in-oil emulsion, a polyol-in-oil emulsion, a water-in-silicone emulsion, a silicone-in-water emulsion, or a polyol-in-silicone emulsion in physical contact with at least one other emulsion, at least one of said two or more emulsions being visually distinct from the others, and each of said two or more emulsions as well as said composition being independently both physically and visually stable within the composition for at least six months at ambient temperature.09-15-2011

Carlos Barnes Gonzalez, Princeton, NJ US

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20110273547STAGGERED CONTACT IMAGE SENSOR IMAGING SYSTEM - A method and an apparatus for imaging a biologic sample is provided. The apparatus includes at least one light source, at least one lens array, at least one image detector, a positioning system, and an image processor. The lens array has a plurality of lengthwise extending rows, which rows are successively arranged in a widthwise direction. Each row has a plurality of micro lenses, with each micro lens having a resolution field. Each micro lens is adapted to receive light from the illuminated region of the sample and to produce a beam of light. Each row includes a first micro lens and the first micro lens in each successive row is offset from the first micro lens in the previous row by a predetermined amount extending in the lengthwise direction. The offset between successive rows aligns the resolution fields of the micro lenses to collectively create a continuous resolution field across the length of the lens array. The positioning system moves the lens array and image detector relative to the sample, or vice versa, or both. The image processor produces an image signal indicative of the illuminated region of the sample produced from data signals from the image detector.11-10-2011

Dominique D. Gonzalez, Verona, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100137884METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE CONTROLLED DELIVERY AND PLACEMENT OF SECURING ELEMENTS IN A BODY06-03-2010

Edward Gonzalez, Iselin, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090074890Substituted Triazoles as Sodium Channel Blockers - Substituted triazole compounds represented by Formula I, II or III, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Pharmaceutical compositions comprise an effective amount of the instant compounds, either alone, or in combination with one or more other therapeutically active compounds, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Methods of treating conditions associated with, or caused by, sodium channel activity, including, for example, acute pain, chronic pain, visceral pain, inflammatory pain, neuropathic pain, migraine, headache pain, migraine headache, epilepsy, irritable bowel syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, manic depression and bipolar disorder, comprise administering an effective amount of the present compounds, either alone, or in combination with one or more other therapeutically active compounds. A method of administering local anesthesia comprises administering an effective amount of a compound of the instant invention, either alone, or in combination with one or more other therapeutically active compounds, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier (I), (II), (III).03-19-2009

Evaristo Gonzalez, Jersey City, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110159924MATCHING THEMES BETWEEN ACCESSORIES AND ASSOCIATED ELECTRONIC DEVICES - An accessory which has a theme and which may be used with an electronic device may be configured to electronically communicate information about that theme to the electronic device. Correspondingly, the electronic device may be configured to receive the theme information from the accessory and to reflect that theme based on the theme information. The reverse may also take place. The electronic device may be configured to electronically communicate theme information to the accessory, and the accessory may be configured to receive the theme information from the electronic device and to reflect that theme based on the theme information.06-30-2011

Henry J. Gonzalez, Belle Mead, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100265821Deferred Queuing in a Buffered Switch - A method and apparatus is disclosed for temporarily deferring transmission of frames to a destination in a data switch. When a request for transmission of a frame to the destination port is received, the congestion status of that destination is determined. If the destination is congested, the frame is stored in a deferred queue. When the status of a destination changes from congested to non-congested, the deferred queue is examined to see if any deferred frames can now be forwarded to their destination. While examining the deferred queue, incoming frames are placed on a backup queue. When the deferred queue is fully analyzed, the backup queue is emptied by either sending those frames to their destination or storing the frames in the deferred queue. While examining the deferred queue, the congested states of the destinations are not allowed to change from congested to non-congested.10-21-2010

Patent applications by Henry J. Gonzalez, Belle Mead, NJ US

Jose Antonio Gonzalez, Jersey City, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110007880Call Setup Penalty Cost Categorization - Embodiments of systems and methods presently disclosed generally relate to categorizing penalty costs associated with calls. More specifically, embodiments relate to identifying penalty costs generated in response to setting up calls in a network and determining one or more reasons for the penalty costs. Further still, embodiments relate to generating one or more reports of penalty costs. Further yet, embodiments relate to notifying specified personnel of the penalty cost report(s).01-13-2011

Joseph Gonzalez, Waldwick, NJ US

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20090039660MULTI-PURPOSE WEDGE FOR EMERGENCY WORKERS - A multi-purpose wedge, with a body having two generally opposed tapering surfaces that meet at a real or imaginary edge, a core made from a first fire resistant material, a coating of a second fire resistant material, and an optional layer of photoluminescent material disposed over at least a portion of the coating of second fire resistant material is provided.02-12-2009
20090070967CONSPICUITY DEVICES AND METHODS - The invention provides conspicuity devices and methods. A first embodiment includes a tool band and an electroluminescent lamp adapted and configured to admit light having an advantageous spectral energy distribution. The device can have many additional and/or alternative passive and/or active conspicuity features, such as lasers, lamps, photoluminescent and retroreflective materials, among others.03-19-2009
20090252927MULTI-PURPOSE WEDGE FOR EMERGENCY WORKERS - A multi-purpose wedge, with a body having two generally opposed tapering surfaces that meet at a real or imaginary edge, a core made from a first fire resistant material, a coating of a second fire resistant material, and an optional layer of photoluminescent material disposed over at least a portion of the coating of second fire resistant material is provided.10-08-2009

Lizbet Gonzalez, North Brunswick, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110281551Systems, Methods, and Computer Program Products for Providing Service Credit to Customer Accounts in a Wireless Communications Service Network - Systems, methods, and computer program products use combinations of international mobile equipment identity (IMEI), international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI), and account information to determine if a customer is eligible for service credit in near real-time. The customer needs an active account prior to inserting a subscriber identity module (SIM) into a device and powering on the device for the system to determine credit eligibility. No further customer action is required. The credit application process determines credit eligibility based upon device credit eligibility, account tenure, and/or credit rules, and applies the credit to the customer's account. The customer may be proactively notified when the credit is applied. The credit and tenure rules may be changed as the industry and business needs change to remain competitive in the industry. The SIM used is configured with software to lock the SIM to the device upon first power-on.11-17-2011

Mario S. Gonzalez, Princeton, NJ US

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20110184314ENDOCERVICAL LAVAGE DEVICE AND METHOD - An endocervical lavage device for retrieving cervical and endocervical cells for cytologic examination and to method(s) for retrieving cervical and endocervical cells and for using the device. The device generally comprises a multi-lumen tube having a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end of the multi-lumen tube is to be introduced into the uterine cavity of a uterus of a female. An inflatable structure is mounted at the distal end of the multi-lumen tube for creating a first seal between the uterine cavity and an internal cervical os of a cervical canal, the cervical canal being defined at its ends by the internal os at an endocervix that leads into the uterine cavity and an external os at an ectocervix. The device further comprises a collecting structure for advancement distally along the tube to engage the ectocervix, to create a second seal about the external cervical os.07-28-2011

Sanda Gonzalez, Bedminster, NJ US

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20110152924OXIDIZED REGENERATED CELLULOSE ADHESIVE TAPE - A novel ORC adhesive tape is disclosed. Specifically, the ORC adhesive tape is useful as an alternative to conventional mechanical and non-mechanical wound closure means. The ORC tape has a tape substrate made from neutralized ORC and it contains an adhesive composition such as a bioabsorbable alpha-cyanoacrylate.06-23-2011

Sandra Gonzalez, Bedminster, NJ US

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20110230561MEDICAL ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS - A medical adhesive composition comprising, based upon the total weight of the composition, from about 50 wt. % to about 99.9 wt. % of one or more α-cyanoacrylate monomers and from about 0.1 wt. % to about 5 wt. % of one or more non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Suitable NSAIDs include ibuprofen and acetaminophen. The resulting compositions provide enhances fibroblast proliferation and reduced cytotoxicity compared to compositions that do not contain NSAID.09-22-2011