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Jason Benjamin
Jason Benjamin Delevan, Burbank, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110298897 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR 3D VIRTUAL TRY-ON OF APPAREL ON AN AVATAR - A method and apparatus is provided for 3D virtual try-on of apparel on an avatar. A method of fitting a garment on a person's body online may comprise receiving specifications of a garment, receiving body specifications of one or more fit models, receiving one or more grade rules, receiving one or more fabric specifications, and receiving specifications of a consumer's body. The value of one or more fabric constants may be determined according to the received one or more fabric specifications. One or more virtual garments in graded sizes may be created and stored in a database based on the received garment specifications and fabric constants. Moreover, one or more graded virtual fit models may be created and stored in a database based on the received specifications of the fit model. Each virtual garment may be draped on the related virtual fit model to create a fit-model drape. An avatar is received or created to represent a consumer's body shape. One of the virtual garments may be selected, draped, and displayed to the consumer. | 12-08-2011 |
Jason Benjamin Wynberg, Oak Park, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100286761 | Translucent Outer Sheath - A transparent outer covering used in a co-axial metallic ureteric stent for deployment of the lower tip of the metallic ureteric stent in relation to the ureteric orifice. Exact positioning of the stent is critical to avoid complications and ensure proper functioning of the stent. Stent is deployed from within outer sheath in a coaxial system. The function of the coaxial outer sheath is to provide a straight channel for deployment and positioning of the curl-tipped metal stent (double-J stent). Without the outer sheath it would simply not be possible to advance the flexible, curl-tipped metal stent into the kidney. Surgeon controls a ureteric catheter ‘pusher’ whose tip is advanced against the lower tip of the metal stent within the OPAQUE sheath, Deployment is achieved by withdrawing the OPAQUE outer sheath, while holding stent/ureteric catheter in static position. The lower tip of the metal stent must be deployed between the bladder neck and the ureteric orifice which are soft tissue structures and therefore not visible on flouroscopy. The surgeon absolutely requires direct visualization of the lower tip of the stent to see its relation to these landmarks. The existing outer deployment sheath is opaque. Converting outer deployment sheath to translucent would thereby substantively improve deployment accuracy of stent and avoid complications of deployment above ureteric orifice or below bladder neck. | 11-11-2010 |
Jason Benjamin Wynberg, Brooklyn, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090104170 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING HYPERPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS - The invention generally relates to a composition comprising an enriched NK cell population. The invention further relates to a method of treating a solid tumor or a hyperproliferative disorder by administering the enriched NK cell population to a mammalian subject in need thereof. | 04-23-2009 |
