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Barry Hoberman, Coral Springs, FL US
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| 20080277220 | AUTOMATICALLY RETRACTABLE ADJUSTABLE FOOT FOR LUGGAGE CASE WITH WHEELS - An article of upright rolling luggage with wheels is provided having one or more adjustable feet for stabilizing the luggage case in the upright position. The luggage case includes one or more wheels rotatably mounted to a portion of the luggage case substantially at a rear edge of a bottom wall of the luggage case. One or more bases extend from the bottom wall and have at least one portion spaced apart from the wheel. One or more feet are movably mounted to the base where the foot is movable from a first position substantially adjacent to the bottom wall to a second position extending away from the bottom wall. A locking mechanism is provided which allows the foot to be held in the first position and manually rotated and automatically looked into the second position. Upon depressing a release mechanism, the foot is unlocked and automatically rotated from the second position into the first position. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20110163145 | BAG HAVING AT LEAST ONE SECUREMENT LOOP - A bag carried by a user, comprises at least one compartment sized and shaped for carrying articles. The compartment is defined by a front panel, a rear panel, a bottom panel and at least one side panel which are joined together via at least one joinder line. The side panel extends along each side of the bag and across the top of the bag. At least one securement loop is connected to the bag to extend across a width of the rear panel. The securement loop is configured for selectively attaching the bag to a selectively extendable handle of a wheeled article, and for preventing the bag from shifting and interfering with a maneuvering of the wheeled article. | 07-07-2011 |
Barry A. Hoberman, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20090027080 | Low leakage and data retention circuitry - An integrated circuit includes first circuitry and sleep transistor circuitry. The first circuitry receives input signals and processes the input signals. The first circuitry also retains data in a sleep state that has low leakage. The sleep transistor circuitry is coupled to the first circuitry and receives a sleep signal that has a negative voltage. The sleep circuitry reduces power consumption of the first circuitry in the sleep state to have low leakage based on the sleep signal while retaining the data in the first circuitry. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20100060319 | LOW LEAKAGE AND DATA RETENTION CIRCUITRY - An integrated circuit includes first circuitry and sleep transistor circuitry. The first circuitry receives input signals and processes the input signals. The first circuitry also retains data in a sleep state that has low leakage. The sleep transistor circuitry is coupled to the first circuitry and receives a sleep signal that has a negative voltage. The sleep circuitry reduces power consumption of the first circuitry in the sleep state to have low leakage based on the sleep signal while retaining the data in the first circuitry. | 03-11-2010 |
Barry Alan Hoberman, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20080276105 | POWER MANAGERS FOR AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A system for an integrated circuit comprising a plurality of power islands includes a first power manager and a second power manager. The first power manager manages a first power consumption for the integrated circuit based on needs and operation of the integrated circuit. The second power manager communicates with the first power manager and manages a second power consumption for one of the power islands. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20090152948 | POWER MANAGERS FOR AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A system for an integrated circuit comprising a plurality of power islands includes a first power manager and a second power manager. The first power manager manages a first power consumption for the integrated circuit based on needs and operation of the integrated circuit. The second power manager communicates with the first power manager and manages a second power consumption for one of the power islands. | 06-18-2009 |
Charles Hoberman, New York, NY US
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| 20100243180 | PANEL ASSEMBLIES HAVING CONTROLLABLE SURFACE PROPERTIES - An assembly comprised of at least one fixed panel and at least two moveable panels is provided. The moveable panels are capable of being controllably shifted relative both to each other and to the fixed panel such that first and second aligned and non-aligned positions can be achieved. The assembly is further comprised of two or more drive links which are, in turn, comprised of a center pivot which engages with the fixed panel and two or more outer pivots which engage with the movable panels. | 09-30-2010 |
Chuck Hoberman, New York, NY US
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| 20090284408 | EXPANDABLE SIGNAL CALIBRATION TARGET - A high frequency signal calibration target deployable in outer space includes an expandable and electrically conductive symmetric structure. The structure may mechanically expand from a stowed configuration to a deployed configuration. Scatter of high frequency signal off of a substantially symmetric signal calibration target may be measured to accurately calibrate systems using high frequency signals. | 11-19-2009 |
Gary A. Hoberman, Merrick, NY US
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| 20090299954 | Method and system for data file processing - A library of jobs is created, with the jobs performing predetermined functions. The jobs include a termination indication, which is success or failure. Input file formats of known file types are determined and a job stream to process the input files is constructed of the jobs linked according to the termination success or failure of the preceding job. | 12-03-2009 |
James Perry Hoberman, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20090245691 | ESTIMATING POSE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES IN 3D EARTH MODEL USING HUMAN ASSISTANCE - The pose of a photographic image of a portion of Earth may be estimated using human assistance. A 3D graphics engine may render a virtual image of Earth from a controllable viewpoint based on 3D data that is representative of a 3D model of at least a portion of Earth. A user may locate and display a corresponding virtual image of Earth at a viewpoint that approximately corresponds to the pose of the photographic image by manipulating user controls. The photographic image and the corresponding virtual image may be overlaid on one another so that both images can be seen at the same time. The user may adjust the pose of one of the images while overlaid on the other image by manipulating user controls so that both images appear to substantially align with one another. The settings of the user controls may be converted to pose data that is representative of the pose of the photographic image within the 3D model. | 10-01-2009 |
Katie Hoberman, Winnetka, CA US
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| 20110245699 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS RELATED TO ST SEGMENT MONITORING BY AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - Cardiac activity is sensed over a plurality of heart beats defining a beat set. For each beat in the set, it is determined whether the beat is a non-classified beat (e.g., paced beat, a beat outside of a specified heart rate range or a PVC), or a classified beat. For each classified beat, it is determined whether the beat is a non-detect beat, a minor beat or a major beat. Counts of classified beats, non-classified beats, major beats, minor beats, and non-detect beats are maintained. The beat set is declared to be one of a non-classified set, a major set, a minor set or a non-detect set based on the relative counts of classified beats, non-classified beats, major beats, minor beats, and non-detect beats. Over a period of time, counts of beat-set types are maintained and entry into and exit from ST episodes are determined based on these beat-set counts. | 10-06-2011 |
Max Hoberman, Redmond, WA US
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| 20080207332 | Multilevel Online Tournament - A multilevel online tournament is provided. The first tournament round has a single bracket and each subsequent tournament round has a winners bracket and a losers bracket corresponding to a bracket in the previous tournament round. The tournament format allows players to match-up against any other player located within the same bracket. The online tournament format also allows participants to start playing match in a round of the tournament prior to the official start of that round. Thus, players are able to more quickly advance through the tournament and spend less time waiting for a suitable opponent. The tournament format also allows for players to request available tournament byes and to automatically progress when they are unable to connect with other players due to quality of service issues. | 08-28-2008 |
