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Andrew Ishak, Havre De Grace, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110157546OPHTHALMIC SYSTEM COMBINING OPHTHALMIC COMPONENTS WITH BLUE LIGHT WAVELENGTH BLOCKING AND COLOR-BALANCING FUNCTIONALITIES - Embodiments of the present invention relate to an ophthalmic system that performs effective blue blocking for an ophthalmic lens while at the same time providing a cosmetically attractive product, normal or acceptable color perception for a user, and a high level of transmitted light for good visual acuity.06-30-2011

Andrew Ishak, Waterford, VT US

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20080291394Dual-filter ophthalmic lens to reduce risk of macular degeneration - An improved dual-filter lens for protective eyewear that combines a first filter for blocking essentially 100% of UV light, and second filter for filtering blue light. The first filter may comprise a multi-layered dielectric mirror layer 11-27-2008

Andrew W. Ishak, Aberdeen, MD US

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20120075577HIGH PERFORMANCE SELECTIVE LIGHT WAVELENGTH FILTERING PROVIDING IMPROVED CONTRAST SENSITIVITY - The present invention relates to ophthalmic systems and coatings comprising a selective light wavelength filter, wherein said selective filter provides improved contrast sensitivity.03-29-2012

Andrew W. Ishak, Waterford, VT US

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20080221674HIGH PERFORMANCE CORNEAL INLAY - A corneal inlay protects ocular structures from harmful wavelengths of light while maintaining acceptable color cosmetics, color perception, overall light transmission, photopic vision, scotopic vision, color vision, and/or cirdadian rhythms. The corneal inlay can also include a pinhole effect to increase depth of focus. In some embodiments, the corneal inlay can also correct refractive errors including, but not limited to, higher order aberration, lower order aberration, myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and/or presbyopia.09-11-2008

Andrew W. Ishak, Havre De Grace, MD US

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20110075096PHOTOCHROMIC OPHTHALMIC SYSTEMS THAT SELECTIVELY FILTER SPECIFIC BLUE LIGHT WAVELENGTHS - Ophthalmic systems are provided that include both a photochromic component and a blue-blocking component.03-31-2011
20120008217High Energy Visible Light Filter Systems with Yellowness Index Values - The present invention relates to ophthalmic and non-ophthalmic systems with blue light filtering and Yellowness Index ranges. UV and IR filtering are also included. Industrial applications are also outlined in the invention.01-12-2012

Antoine Ishak, Hannover DE

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20110269588ARTICLE, PARTICULARLY DRIVE BELT, HAVING A TEXTILE LAYER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A DRIVE BELT - The invention relates to an article including an elastic main body on the basis of a vulcanized rubber (11-03-2011

Edward W. Ishak, Jersey City, NJ US

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20120005623Methods, Systems, and Media for Providing Content-Aware Scrolling - Methods, systems, and media for providing content-aware scrolling are provided. In accordance with some embodiments, a method for providing content-aware scrolling is provided, the method comprising: determining whether one or more regions of content in a document are important regions; generating a scroll path that passes through the important regions, wherein at least one of direction, speed, and zoom are varied along the scroll path based on characteristics of the important regions; and, in response to receiving a user input, traversing the generated scroll path through the important regions.01-05-2012

Hanney Ishak, Cairo EG

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20080229098ON-LINE TRANSACTION AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for authenticating an on-line user by authenticating the computing device being used by the user. The method may comprise reading device information from a computing device, creating a device credential from the device information; and, communicating the device credential to an authenticating body for authentication. The method may additionally comprise receiving personal information from a user; creating a user credential from the personal information and, communicating the user credential along with the device credential to the authenticating body for authentication.09-18-2008