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Allen G. Hirsh, Rockville, MD US
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| 20090065360 | Multi-Component, Simultaneous, Independent Multi-Gradient System for Liquid Chromatography - Systems and methods for separating charged molecules on the basis of their differential electrostatic binding to a charged stationary phase comprise controlling the creation of simultaneous independent or dependent pH and additive gradients. | 03-12-2009 |
Andrew J. Hirsh, Durham, NC US
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| 20080249109 | PYRAZINOYLGUANIDINE COMPOUNDS FOR USE AS TASTE MODULATORS - The present invention relates to blocking salt taste using compounds of Formula I as defined herein. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20080293740 | METHOD OF TREATING ACID-SENSING ION CHANNEL MEDIATED PAIN, COUGH SUPPRESSION, AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS - The present invention provides a variety of methods of treatment of acid-sensing ion channel (ASIC) mediated pain, cough, and central nervous system disorders by ASICs inhibition with a series of pyrazinoylguanidine compounds represented by formula (I) as defined herein. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20090082287 | METHODS OF ENHANCING MUCOSAL HYDRATION AND MUCOSAL CLEARANCE BY TREATMENT WITH SODIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS AND OSMOLYTES - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for treating diseases ameliorated by increased mucociliary clearance and mucosal hydration by administering an effective amount of a sodium channel blocker as defined herein and an osmolyte to a subject to a subject in need of increased mucociliary clearance and mucosal hydration. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20110008268 | PHENYL SUBSTITUTED PYRAZINOYLGUANIDINE SODIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS POSSESSING BETA AGONIST ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to sodium channel blockers. The present invention also includes a variety of methods of treatment using these inventive sodium channel blockers. | 01-13-2011 |
Donald Hirsh, Chapel Hill, NC US
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| 20090116106 | PORTABLE FRONT PROJECTION SCREENS - Portable front projection screens include: (a) a first panel having opposing primary outer and inner surfaces, the first panel having at least first and second portions that are foldable relative to each other so as to be oriented at an angle relative to each other in an open configuration and closed to a coplanar flat configuration; and (b) a second panel foldably attached to the first panel and having opposing outer and inner primary surfaces. The second panel inner surface comprises a high gain, high Ambient Rejection Ratio projection screen that extends over a major portion of the inner surface. In a closed configuration, the first and second panels reside adjacent and substantially parallel to each other. The first and second panels cooperate to open to a user viewing configuration whereby the second panel is substantially vertical with the projection screen oriented to face forward toward a user and the second portion of the first panel defines a substantially horizontal base with the first portion of the first panel angled upwardly and inwardly from the horizontal base toward the substantially vertical second panel. | 05-07-2009 |
Donald G. Hirsh, Chapel Hill, NC US
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| 20110189894 | COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES AND RELATED LAMP CONVERSION KITS AND ADAPTERS - The disclosure describes devices that are used in conjunction with a pair of (single wattage) compact fluorescent lamps (CFL). In some embodiments, the devices can emulate the behavior of a 3-way incandescent bulb used in a standard 3-way lamp socket. Such can allows people to retain the benefits of their existing Edison-base (E26d) 3-way lamps with the improved energy efficiency and color temperature of modern CFL technology in a cost effective and flexible way. Light fixture conversion kits for allowing an incandescent lamp to accept CFL bulbs are also described. | 08-04-2011 |
Douglas S. Hirsh, Skaneateles, NY US
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| 20100074313 | TRANSMISSION CABLE CONTROLLER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - The transmission cable controller system and method of use relates to a microprocessor controlled data cable that is capable of transmitting high volumes of data from many sources on as little as two copper conductors. The cable has the ability to monitor itself and its transmission path for chafing, corrosion, breakdown, and damage. Once a problem has been detected, the system can output a warning signal of any type (audible, visible or a remote warning line) to notify personnel that there is a problem. | 03-25-2010 |
Jack A. Hirsh, Ontario, NY US
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| 20110176151 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING AND USING CUSTOMIZED SAMPLE RENDERING JOB - A system and method for configuring a customized sample job for monitoring print quality and increasing proofing flexibility. A sample job comprising one or more pages can be created in association with print programming attributes utilizing a document creation application. The sample job can be raster image processed with respect to a user specified job setting and stored in an electronic memory component (e.g., DFE component, computer memory, Flash memory, USB memory, etc) as a custom sample job. The custom sample job can be then selected with respect to a primary rendering job in order to render a sample page based on a predefined frequency interval (e.g., after every N sheets) to a sample tray. The frequency interval associated with the custom sample job production can be predefined on a job-by-job and/or global basis by a user. | 07-21-2011 |
John Hirsh, Fairhope, AL US
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| 20100280205 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING (METH)ACRYLATES - Process for preparing (meth)acrylates of the formula (I) | 11-04-2010 |
Richard A. Hirsh, Upper Holland, PA US
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| 20100139160 | Plant pot having soil moisture audio alarm - A plant pot having a built-in soil moisture audio alarm that provides a caretaker of the plant pot with an audio alarm when the moisture in the soil in the plant pot falls below a prescribed level. | 06-10-2010 |
Robert Hirsh, Merion Station, PA US
Robert Hirsh, Merion, PA US
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| 20090287105 | NON-INVASIVE METHOD AND DEVICE TO MONITOR CARDIAC PARAMETERS - A method of and a device for non-invasively measuring the hemodynamic state of a subject or a human patient involve steps and units of non-invasively measuring cardiac cycle period, electrical-mechanical interval, mean arterial pressure, and ejection interval and converting the measured electrical-mechanical interval, mean arterial pressure and ejection interval into the cardiac parameters such as Preload, Afterload and Contractility, which are the common cardiac parameters used by an anesthesiologist. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20100228140 | NON-INVASIVE METHOD AND DEVICE TO MONITOR CARDIAC PARAMETERS - A method of and a device for non-invasively measuring the hemodynamic state of a subject or a human patient involve steps and units of non-invasively measuring cardiac cycle period, electrical-mechanical interval, mean arterial pressure, and ejection interval and converting the measured electrical-mechanical interval, mean arterial pressure and ejection interval into the cardiac parameters such as Preload, Afterload and Contractility, which are the common cardiac parameters used by an anesthesiologist. | 09-09-2010 |
Robert A. Hirsh, Merion Station, PA US
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| 20090124867 | METHOD AND DEVICE TO ADMINISTER ANESTHETIC AND OR VOSACTIVE AGENTS ACCORDING TO NON-INVASIVELY MONITORED CARDIAC AND OR NEUROLOGICAL PARAMETERS - A method of and a device for non-invasively measuring the neurological depressed state and the hemodynamic state of a human patient and involving steps and units of non-invasively measuring EEG, cardiac cycle period, electrical-mechanical interval, mean arterial pressure, and ejection interval and converting the EEG into a neurological index as well as converting the measured electrical-mechanical interval, mean arterial pressure and ejection interval into the cardiac parameters such as Preload, Afterload and Contractility, which are the common cardiac parameters used by an anesthesiologist. A general anesthetic is administered based upon the converted neurological index. A vasoactive agent is independently administered based upon the converted cardiac parameters as necessary in order to restore cardiovascular homeostasis in the patient. The converted neurological and hemodynamic state of a patient are displayed on a screen as an index value and a three-dimensional vector with each of its three coordinates respectively representing Preload, Afterload and Contractility. Therefore, a medical practitioner looks at the screen and quickly obtains the important and necessary information. | 05-14-2009 |
Sandra Hirsh, Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20090089381 | PENDING AND EXCLUSIVE ELECTRONIC MAIL INBOX - Distinguishing electronic mail (e-mail) messages for a user. An e-mail inbox is provided to include one or more e-mail messages therein. A first section of the inbox is specified. The first section includes a set of the one or more messages, and the set of the one or more messages is indicative of an unknown status. An second section of the inbox is provided, and the second section includes the remaining set of the one or more messages. The remaining set of the messages is indicative of a known status. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090089798 | ELECTRONIC MAIL INBOX WITH FOCUSED E-MAILS ACCORDING TO CATEGORIES - Focusing electronic mail messages in a list of messages. Category information is received for classifying particular e-mail messages or senders of the messages in the list of e-mail messages according to a category. The method also includes setting a status data associated with each of the particular messages. The status data indicates the category classified by the user. A first instruction is received from the user for focusing the particular messages according to the category. The particular messages having the status data therewith in the list are focused collectively without altering a preexisting order of the messages in the list. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090271735 | Extensible and Application-Adaptable Toolbar for Web Services - Providing a user interface (UI) on a web page. A toolbar section is defined on the web page. The web page includes a content section being different and separate from the toolbar section, and the content section displays additional content of the web page. One or more groups are specified to include one or more action controls associated therewith. Each of the specified groups has a group identifier associated therewith. The one or more action controls are displayed according to the specified groups in the toolbar section of the web page. Each of the one or more displayed action controls includes properties associated therewith, and the included properties define at least one of the following: a name of the action control, a link of the action control, the group identifier of the action control, and a classification identifier of the action control. | 10-29-2009 |
Sandra G. Hirsh, Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20080242324 | Efficient message communication in mobile browsers with multiple endpoints - Described is a technology directed towards providing a single page of data that when rendered (e.g., on a mobile device) displays combined content from multiple endpoints (e.g., corresponding to different messaging participants). Interaction with the page facilitates communication back to each endpoint. Bidirectional communication logic such as a messaging application provides the interactive page as a user interface. Content corresponding to each conversation is displayed in a separate area, which may include an interactive mechanism (e.g., a text input area and send mechanism) for sending a message to the messaging participant associated with that conversation. When content changes (e.g., following a page refresh), a change indication may be provided, such as by displaying a notification banner, and/or by changing the appearance (e.g., color) of changed message content. A page collapsing mechanism may limit the content displayed on the single page, such as based on a maximum number of messaging conversations. | 10-02-2008 |
Stephen Lee Hirsh, South Euclid, OH US
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| 20080271855 | DECORATIVE SHUTTER COVER KIT - A kit for attaching a decorative shutter cover to an associated window shutter is disclosed. The kit comprises a shutter cover which covers a portion or a substantial portion of the window shutter. The kit may further include an attachment member that attaches to the top of the window shutter. The top of the shutter cover and the attachment member can connect to each other. The kit may further comprise a securing member for securing the bottom of the shutter cover to the window shutter. The shutter cover may include a graphic display thereon, such as decorative or artistic representations. Additional interchangeable shutter covers may also be provided with the same or different graphic displays depicted thereon. | 11-06-2008 |
Steve Hirsh, Denver, CO US
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| 20100237205 | STABILIZING FOOT - Provided herein is an improved support device for stabilizing an article of furniture, appliance or other equipment. In one arrangement, the device is connectable to the bottom of existing furniture legs eliminating the need to provide customized legs. That is, the overall height of the device is such that a table or chair incorporating the device is not altered to a degree that changes the basic functionality of the table or chair. Stated otherwise, the device forms a stabilizing foot that is connectable to the legs of a chair or table without substantially altering the seat height of the chair or the top of the table. | 09-23-2010 |
