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Alex Kramer, Somers, NY US
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20100299650 | TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF SOFTWARE - In general, aspects of the present invention provide a system and methods for enhancing, measuring and managing team and individual performance in the development and maintenance of application software. In one embodiment, the present invention comprises a method for enhancing, measuring and managing team and individual performance in the development and maintenance of application software using a Blue Card scoring system where individuals (team members) compare against rubrics set by engagement leaders. | 11-25-2010 |
Axel Kramer, New York, NY US
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20100094747 | Object Oriented System For Managing Complex Financial Instruments - Object oriented design strategies and patterns are applied to financial data processing systems for processing and modeling of financial products (also referred to as financial instruments) with an emphasis being on derivative products. The system employs valuation independent, well-defined financial components (also referred to as financial events) that can be combined to build new financial structures. A general purpose software model is provided for representing the structure and characteristics of these products. A declarative specification language is provided to describe financial instruments in a consistent manner that lends itself to processing in such an object oriented system. A general traversal process is provided that can be applied to the macro structure of a financial instrument to implement various functions that produce results based on such information, such as the stream of financial events associated with the instrument, or the pricing or valuation of the instrument. Techniques including double dispatch and other mechanisms are further provided to provide flexible means of associating the appropriate processing methods with the diverse range of instrument characteristics that are encountered in a typical financial institution's course of business. | 04-15-2010 |
20120143783 | Object Oriented System for Managing Complex Financial Instruments - Object oriented design strategies and patterns are applied to financial data processing systems for processing and modeling of financial products (also referred to as financial instruments) with an emphasis being on derivative products. The system employs valuation independent, well-defined financial components (also referred to as financial events) that can be combined to build new financial structures. A general purpose software model is provided for representing the structure and characteristics of these products. A declarative specification language is provided to describe financial instruments in a consistent manner that lends itself to processing in such an object oriented system. A general traversal process is provided that can be applied to the macro structure of a financial instrument to implement various functions that produce results based on such information, such as the stream of financial events associated with the instrument, or the pricing or valuation of the instrument. | 06-07-2012 |
20140236862 | Object Oriented System for Managing Complex Financial Instruments - Object oriented design strategies and patterns are applied to financial data processing systems for processing and modeling of financial products (also referred to as financial instruments) with an emphasis being on derivative products. The system employs valuation independent, well-defined financial components (also referred to as financial events) that can be combined to build new financial structures. A general purpose software model is provided for representing the structure and characteristics of these products. A declarative specification language is provided to describe financial instruments in a consistent manner that lends itself to processing in such an object oriented system. A general traversal process is provided that can be applied to the macro structure of a financial instrument to implement various functions that produce results based on such information, such as the stream of financial events associated with the instrument, or the pricing or valuation of the instrument. Techniques including double dispatch and other mechanisms are further provided to provide flexible means of associating the appropriate processing methods with the diverse range of instrument characteristics that are encountered in a typical financial institution's course of business. | 08-21-2014 |
Dale Clifford Kramer, Hammondsport, NY US
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20110233325 | Cargo Carrying Air Vehicle - A system for controlling the lift of an airship for carrying a cargo and a supply of fuel has a self supporting hull made of a flexible gas impermeable material. Air which is located in the hull is at an internal pressure which is greater than the atmospheric pressure of the air on the outside of the hull, and a bag filled with helium is located within the hull and is surrounded by the air in the hull. A heating means is provided to heat both the air and the helium. The bag located within the hull and surrounded by the air in the hull has enough helium in it at ambient temperature to lift all but the cargo and fuel in the airship, and the air and helium, when heated, provides increased buoyancy due to the increase of expansion of both heated gases to lift the airship with its fuel and cargo. | 09-29-2011 |
20110272312 | Article of and method for forming a generally orthogonal corner arrangement having no external fasteners or protrusions - A box for holding a book or object having orthogonal corners wherein each corner includes a first surface having a bent ear, a second surface having a fold over flap and a third surface that is formed when the fold over flap of the second surface is folded over the bottom and top edges of the bent ear. The end of the fold over flap has tabs at its end which engage tab receptors which are located in the third surface before it folds over the bottom edge of the bent ear. The tab receptors are cavities which extend only partially through the third surface. | 11-10-2011 |
Daniel Kramer, Ballston Lake, NY US
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20090191123 | NOVEL IMAGING AGENTS - The present invention provides a novel imaging agent suitable for the non-invasive visualization of fibrosis. A precursor for the preparation of the imaging agent is also provided by the invention, as well as a pharmaceutical composition comprising the imaging agent and a kit for the preparation of the pharmaceutical composition. In a further aspect, use of the imaging agent for in vivo imaging and in the preparation of a medicament for the diagnosis of a condition which comprises fibrosis is provided. | 07-30-2009 |
Eitan Kramer, New York, NY US
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20140121082 | PORTABLE MULTIPURPOSE FITNESS DEVICE - An exercise board with interchangeable center and lateral exercise accessories. The center modules include several different types of devices, each designed to be used for different exercises. The center modules can include a bounce ball, a base that makes the deck unstable, for core workout, and a flat unit that is flush with the deck. The side accessories can include handgrips, skateboard trucks, foot straps, or flat units. | 05-01-2014 |
20150238793 | MODULAR EXERCISE BOARD - An apparatus for receiving one or more attachments including a deck having one or more openings along a long axis of the deck and between the top surface and the bottom surface of the deck. Each of the one or more openings having a coupling mechanism and configured to receive one of the one or more attachments. Each attachment providing the exercise accessory to the deck and the coupling mechanism of each of the one or more openings being configured to couple the attachment with the opening after the opening has received the attachment and to attach the exercise accessory with the deck and provide the exercise mode associated with the exercise accessory. | 08-27-2015 |
Fred Kramer, Riverdale, NY US
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20100120048 | ASSAYS FOR SHORT SEQUENCE VARIANTS - The invention provides assays that can detect multiple genetic variants of a gene (e.g., a mycobacterium gene) in a sample using a pool (using 2, 3, 4, or more) of oligonucletide hybridization probes. | 05-13-2010 |
Fred R. Kramer, Riverdale, NY US
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20080213792 | Homogeneous Multiplex Screening Kits - Kits for highly multiplexed homogeneous in vitro screening assays for numerous possible nucleic acid targets, any of which might be present in a sample, that utilize fluorescent hybridization probes that are combinatorially coded from a panel of fluorophores by subdividing each probe into portions and differently labeling each portion such that, when portions are combined, each probe has a unique code. The kits may include reagents and primers for target amplification and real-time detection. | 09-04-2008 |
20150361475 | HIGHLY SELECTIVE NUCLEIC ACID AMPLIFICATION PRIMERS - This invention discloses multi-part primers for primer-dependent nucleic acid amplification methods. Also disclosed are primer-dependent nucleic acid amplification reactions, particularly DNA amplification reactions, reaction mixtures and reagent kits for such reactions. This invention relates to primer-dependent nucleic acid amplification reactions, particularly DNA amplification reactions such as PCR, and primers, reaction mixtures and reagent kits for such reactions and assays employing same. | 12-17-2015 |
Fred Russell Kramer, Riverdale, NY US
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20100197509 | Novel oligonucleotide arrays and their use for sorting, isolating, sequencing, and manipulating nucleic acids - A method of sorting mixtures of nucleic acid strands comprising hybridizing the strands to an array of immobilized oligonucleotides, each of which includes a constant segment adjacent to a variable segment. The constant segment of the immobilized oligonucleotides can be made complementary to the ends of strands obtained by digesting a double-stranded nucleic acid with a restriction enzyme and restoring the restriction sites, thereby permitting the sorting of strands according to their variable sequences adjacent to their constant terminal restored restriction sites. | 08-05-2010 |
20110021361 | Novel oligonucleotide arrays and their use for sorting, isolating, sequencing, and manipulating nucleic acids - A method of sorting mixtures of nucleic acid strands comprising hybridizing the strands to an array of immobilized oligonucleotides, each of which includes a constant segment adjacent to a variable segment. The constant segment of the immobilized oligonucleotides can be made complementary to the ends of strands obtained by digesting a double-stranded nucleic acid with a restriction enzyme and restoring the restriction sites, thereby permitting the sorting of strands according to their variable sequences adjacent to their constant terminal restored restriction sites. | 01-27-2011 |
George Kramer, Westbury, NY US
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20140336751 | Inflatable Transcatheter Intracardiac Devices and Methods for Treating Incompetent Atrioventricular Valves - Inflatable heart valve implants and methods utilizing those valves designed to reduce or eliminate the regurgitant jet associated with an incompetent atrioventricular valve. The heart valve implants, which are deployed via a transcatheter venous approach, comprise an inflatable balloon portion movably connected to an anchored guide shaft and movable from a distal position in the ventricle to a more proximal position between leaflets of a native atrioventricular valve. The range of movement of the inflatable valve body can be adjusted in situ after or before the guide shaft has been anchored to native heart tissue during surgery. | 11-13-2014 |
Heidi Kramer, Monroe, NY US
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20140367484 | AIR FRESHENER CANISTERS - An air freshener canister includes a container, a nipple thereon and a cap threadably matable therewith. The cap can be positioned along the length of the nipple from a closed position with the cap rim against the exterior surface of the container and an open position wherein there is spacing between the rim and exterior surface. A volatile liquid in the container emits air freshener vapors. A wick runs from the liquid to the nipple. When the cap is in the open position, vapors escape from the wick through the spacing. When the cap is in the closed position the vapors are prevented from escaping. When the cap is removed from the nipple the container may be refilled with the volatile liquid. The escape of vapors may be increased or decreased by positioning the cap on the nipple to increase or decrease the spacing. | 12-18-2014 |
20150320404 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING A URINE SAMPLE FOR ANALYSIS - An apparatus and method for automatically collecting urine samples from a patient. The apparatus includes a toilet bowel with a reservoir and a urine collection receptacle that is a flexible heat sealable plastic bag in an enclosure mounted exterior to the reservoir. The receptacle can be rotated into the toilet reservoir to collect urine and removed therefrom by rotating it back into the enclosure. The opening to the bag is then heat sealed to produce a urine sample packet. The receptacle may be automatically divided into a plurality of urine sample packets by heat sealing the bag at several locations along its length and then cutting the bag at the appropriate heat sealed locations. Each packet is then printed with patient indicia. The sample packets then pass through an opening in the enclosure for removal and subsequent analysis. An electrical activation interface is provided to control the process. | 11-12-2015 |
Hyman Kramer, Bronx, NY US
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20100170111 | INSOLE - An insole includes an upper foot contacting substrate and a lower substrate, wherein openings are provided in both the upper foot contacting substrate and the lower substrate. These openings are at least partially kept in alignment with each other to receive a flexible, shock absorbing unit therein. The insole according to the invention provides a good absorbance and at the same time improves the air flow inside the insole. Therefore, the moisture around the wearer's foot can easily escape, thus keeping foot dry. | 07-08-2010 |
20150289587 | CUSHIONING SOLE FOR FOOTWEAR - A cushioning sole for footwear includes a heel portion, an opening, and a cushioning slide. The heel portion includes a top surface and a bottom surface. The opening extends vertically through the heel portion from the bottom surface to the top surface. The cushioning slide is disposed in the opening and extends out from the top surface and out from the bottom surface. | 10-15-2015 |
20150289588 | SHOE HEEL DEVICE - Shoe heel devices comprising a longitudinally compressible and transversely expandable shock absorber within a bore. | 10-15-2015 |
Jill Kramer, Glen Oaks, NY US
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20130302886 | Pre-Ligand assembly domain of the IL-17 receptor - The invention provides isolated Pre-Ligand Assembly Domain (PLAD) polypeptides which inhibit multimerization of a receptor complex comprising an IL-17R family member. Related PLAD-binding polypeptides, chimeric proteins, conjugates, nucleic acids, vectors, host cells, and methods are provided herein. | 11-14-2013 |
Jill Kramer, Amherst, NY US
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20120009190 | IDENTIFICATION AND METHOD FOR USING THE PRE-LIGAND ASSEMBLY DOMAIN OF THE IL-17 RECEPTOR - The invention provides isolated Pre-Ligand Assembly Domain (PLAD) polypeptides comprising an amino acid sequence of a domain (e.g., a Fibronectin Ill-like domain) of an IL-17 Receptor (IL-17R) family member, wherein the PLAD polypeptide inhibits multimerization of a receptor complex comprising an IL-17R family member. Also provided are isolated PLAD-binding polypeptides, e.g., antibodies and avimers, which specifically bind to a PLAD polypeptide described herein. Related chimeric proteins, conjugates, nucleic acids, vectors, and host cells are provided herein. Further provided are methods of treating an inflammatory or autoimmune disease, methods of inhibiting IL-17-mediated signal transduction, methods of inhibiting IL-17 ligand binding, methods of inhibiting multimerization of IL-17R complexes, and methods of inhibiting the production of at least one cytokine, chemokine, matrix metalloproteinase, or other molecule associated with IL-17 signal transduction are provided. | 01-12-2012 |
John Kramer, Ithaca, NY US
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20090287000 | LOW PRESSURE CARBONYLATION OF HETEROCYCLES - Heterocycles, e.g., epoxides, are carbonylated at low pressure with high percentage conversion to cyclic, ring expanded products using the catalyst | 11-19-2009 |
John W. Kramer, Ithaca, NY US
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20140107339 | SUBSTITUTED 3-HYDROXY-DELTA-LACTONES FROM EPOXIDES - Catalysts and methods for the carbonylation of epoxides to substituted 3-hydroxy-δ-lactones and β-lactones are disclosed. | 04-17-2014 |
Julie Kramer, Tarrytown, NY US
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20140324687 | ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION APPARATUS AND METHOD - One inventive step includes facilitating obtaining a payment file associated with a buyer (for example, directly from the buyer, or from a third party partner). The file includes data specifying a first form of payment from the buyer to a first biller and data specifying a second form of payment, different than the first form of payment, from the buyer to a second biller. Other inventive steps include facilitating appending first stored data to the data specifying the first form of payment to the first biller, to effectuate payment to the first biller by the first form of payment; and facilitating appending second stored data to the data specifying the second form of payment to the second biller, to effectuate payment to the second biller by the second form of payment. | 10-30-2014 |
Julie M. Kramer, Tarrytown, NY US
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20090172678 | Method And System For Controlling The Functionality Of A Transaction Device - A method and system of controlling the functionality of a transaction device, the method includes providing a computing device for accessing an account corresponding to the transaction device. The computing device generates a list of a plurality of transaction functions associated with the transaction device. The method includes providing an option to disable and enable one or more of the transaction functions in response to a user input. In response to the user input disabling one of the transaction functions, an instruction is generated preventing the transaction device from being used for the disabled transaction function. | 07-02-2009 |
Kenneth Kramer, White Plains, NY US
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20100121754 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXECUTING STRATEGY SECURITY TRADING - A computer implemented method and system for executing block trades for a security includes steps or devices for receiving a block trade request, at a computer system. The block request includes data representing a quantity of shares of the security to be traded over a period of time. The computer system divides the period of time into a plurality of time bins. A computer system, for the received block trade request, computes, for each time bin, a number of shares to be traded as a trading target based on at least historical trading volumes using predictive analysis. For a first time bin, a computer system generates executable trade orders for a number of shares to be traded that is substantially equal to the trading target for the first time bin. A computer system executes at least a portion of the executable trade orders in a trade forum within each time bin in the future. | 05-13-2010 |
20110276459 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXECUTING STRATEGY SECURITY TRADING - A computer implemented method and system for executing block trades for a security includes steps or devices for receiving a block trade request, at a computer system. The block request includes data representing a quantity of shares of the security to be traded over a period of time. The computer system divides the period of time into a plurality of time bins. A computer system, for the received block trade request, computes, for each time bin, a number of shares to be traded as a trading target based on at least historical trading volumes using predictive analysis. For a first time bin, a computer system generates executable trade orders for a number of shares to be traded that is substantially equal to the trading target for the first time bin. A computer system executes at least a portion of the executable trade orders in a trade forum within each time bin in the future. | 11-10-2011 |
20140358761 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXECUTING STRATEGY SECURITY TRADING - A computer implemented method and system for executing block trades for a security includes steps or devices for receiving a block trade request, at a computer system. The block request includes data representing a quantity of shares of the security to be traded over a period of time. The computer system divides the period of time into a plurality of time bins. A computer system, for the received block trade request, computes, for each time bin, a number of shares to be traded as a trading target based on at least historical trading volumes using predictive analysis. For a first time bin, a computer system generates executable trade orders for a number of shares to be traded that is substantially equal to the trading target for the first time bin. A computer system executes at least a portion of the executable trade orders in a trade forum within each time bin in the future. | 12-04-2014 |
Kevin G. Kramer, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20080316930 | Robust Cable Connectivity Test Receiver For High-Speed Data Receiver - A system is provided for detecting a fault in a signal transmission path. In one embodiment, the system can include a variable amplitude signal attenuator which is operable to modify an input signal by variably attenuating a signal voltage swing of the input signal. Desirably, the input signal is attenuated only when transitioning from a high signal voltage level towards a low signal voltage level d variably, such that a larger high-to-low signal voltage swing is attenuated more than a smaller high-to-low signal voltage swing. Desirably, a comparator, which may apply hysteresis to the output signals, may detect a crossing of a reference voltage level by the modified input signal. In this way, when the comparator does not detect an expected crossing of the reference voltage level by the modified input signal, a determination can be made that a fault exists in the signal transmission path. | 12-25-2008 |
20090128161 | Structure for robust cable connectivity test receiver for high-speed data receiver - A design structure embodied in a machine-readable medium used in a design process may include a system for detecting a fault in a signal transmission path. Such system may include, for example, a hysteresis comparator including a latch having n-type field effect transistor (“NFET”) storage elements. The hysteresis comparator may be operable to detect a crossing of a reference voltage level by an input signal arriving from the signal transmission path such that when the comparator does not detect an expected crossing of the reference voltage level by the input signal, the fault is determined to be detected in the signal transmission path. | 05-21-2009 |
Laura D. Kramer, Albany, NY US
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20150335652 | USP14 Inhibitors for Treating or Preventing Viral Infections - Disclosed herein are methods of treating or preventing a viral infection resulting from infection by a flavivirus, comprising administering to a subject a small molecule inhibitor of USP14, represented by Formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, hydrate, prodrug, chemically-protected form, enantiomer or stereoisomer thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising an effective amount of a compound of Formula (I) for use in the method. | 11-26-2015 |
Maximilian Kramer, New York, NY US
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20150369554 | FIREARM-MOUNTED CAMERA DEVICE WITH NETWORKED CONTROL AND ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - An electronic camera device, and associated system and interfaces, that generates, records and transmits video, audio and sensor data. Camera device comprises a housing with a fastening mechanism adapted to mount the device to a firearm. The device has a processor module, a memory module for storage, a camera module configured to generate and record video and store the video to memory. The device further includes a magnetic sensor configured to detect the presence and absence of a magnet and an accelerometer that is configured to detect a draw motion (e.g., a firearm being unholstered). When the magnetic sensor detects the absence of a magnet, and the accelerometer detects a draw motion, one or more corresponding signals are generated and transmitted, directing the camera to begin recording (and transmitting) video and send an alert signal to assets in the field to provide support. | 12-24-2015 |
Nicholas Peter Kramer, Ponoma, NY US
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20100195658 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - Virtual dedicated voice connections between parties to a packet-switched system can be created by reserving capacity for such connections in the packet-switched system. The capacity reservable by any one party is limited to prevent over-subscription of resources in the packet switched. The system incorporates a call admission control processor for controlling access to the packet-switched call routing system such that a voice call attempt is successful only if capacity for such a dedicated connection has previously been reserved. The capacity reserved for the virtual connections is made available for use by other traffic when not required for voice sessions. | 08-05-2010 |
Roger Kramer, Rochester, NY US
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20080294423 | Informing troubleshooting sessions with device data - A method for troubleshooting a problem with a device includes acquiring device data for the device, receiving a user's query concerning a device in a natural language, presenting possible refinements to at least a portion of the user's query for defining a problem statement, presenting candidate solutions that are associated with the defined problem statement in a knowledge base, at least one of the presentation of possible refinements and the presentation of candidate solutions being informed by device data that is linked through a diagnostic model of the device to at least one of the problem statements and candidate solutions. | 11-27-2008 |
Roger T. Kramer, Rochester, NY US
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20140214939 | NETWORK DISCOVERY USING UNICAST COMMUNICATIONS - A first printer acquires a first network address from an external server using unicast (non-broadcast) transmissions. Then, second printers and an external computerized device also acquire the first network address from the external server, similarly using unicast transmissions. The second printers contact (e.g., say “hello” to) the first printer using a peer-to-peer network. The external computerized device contacts (again using unicast transmissions) the first printer using the first network address to cause the first printer to transmit a list of the second printers that have contacted the first printer to the external computerized device. The external computerized device then contacts (again using unicast transmissions) the second printers using the list of contacted printers (which includes network address information of the second printers) to allow the external computerized device to configure the second printers | 07-31-2014 |
20140292496 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VERIFYING PHYSICAL PROXIMITY TO A NETWORK DEVICE - Systems and methods for verifying physical proximity to a network device are provided. The method includes acquiring a tag identifier from a tag fixed in, on, or proximal to a network device, using a computing device. The tag is configured to be read and written to by electronic communication with the computing device, when the computing device is disposed in proximity to the tag. The method further includes transmitting data indicative of the tag identifier to a server, and receiving an authorization confirmation from the server. The method also includes rewriting the tag so as to replace the tag identifier with a new tag identifier, using the computing device, and performing one or more operations with the network device after receiving the authorization. | 10-02-2014 |
20140293306 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR KEYED OPERATION OF DEVICES USING NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION - In implementations, a computer-implemented method for operating a multifunctional device (MFD) is disclosed. The computer-implemented method can include receiving a identification information from a tag that is associated with a MFD; identifying, by a processor, one or more operations based on the identification information that was received; and transmitting the one or more operations to the MFD. | 10-02-2014 |
20140298014 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ESTABLISHING TRUSTED, SECURE COMMUNICATIONS FROM A MOBILE DEVICE TO A MULTI-FUNCTION DEVICE - The present invention generally relates to systems and methods for establishing trusted, secure communications from a mobile device, such as a smart phone, to an immobile device, such as a multi-function device. The disclosed techniques can include the immobile device displaying a pattern that encodes a cryptographic key. The mobile device can obtain an image of the pattern and decode it to obtain the cryptographic key. Because the mobile device obtained the image within its line-of-sight, for example, it can be assured that it communicated with the immobile device, and only the immobile device. The mobile device and the immobile device can use the cryptographic key to secure further communications. | 10-02-2014 |
20140300924 | Systems and Methods for Establishing Mobile User Proximity Via Active Mimicry - The present invention generally relates to systems and methods for ensuring proximity between a first, e.g., mobile device, such as a smart phone, and a second, e.g., immobile device, such as a multi-function device. The invention can include the second device displaying a pattern that represents a series of movements, which a user of the first device can mimic. The first device can thus prove that it and its user are in proximity to the second device. | 10-09-2014 |
20140304333 | MULTI-FUNCTION DEVICE APPLICATION CATALOG WITH INTEGRATED DISCOVERY, MANAGEMENT, AND APPLICATION DESIGNER - Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for managing extensibility, e.g., on a network of multi-function devices are provided. The system includes an application catalog, in communication with an application database of a catalog server and configured to load applications therefrom. The system also includes a device manager configured to discover one or more devices on a network and to allow selection of one or more selected devices from among the one or more devices. The system further includes a data transfer system in communication with the one or more devices and to cause an application to be transmitted from the application catalog to the one or more selected devices, such that the one or more selected devices receive the application without communicating directly with the application database. | 10-09-2014 |
20150288849 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MERGING AND INCLUDING ADDITIONAL ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS IN A SCAN JOB - Methods and systems for merging and including an additional electronic document in a scan job. The scan job can be initiated and controlled by an application module running on a mobile communications device and the scan job can be stored in a buffer associated with a MFD scanner. A scan option to merge the scan job with the additional electronic document can be selected via the mobile communications device. The additional electronic document can be decomposed into pages by an interpreter and stored in the buffer. The scan job and the decomposed electronic document stored in the buffer can be delivered to a marshaling service running on a network. The additional electronic document can be added to the scan job based on an order of merging in order to generate a combined electronic document by an electronic document builder configured with the marshaling service. | 10-08-2015 |
20150295898 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DOCUMENT AUTHENTICATION - Disclosed are systems and methods that provide authentication for printed and/or electronic versions of a document through the use of a document authentication device in the form of a computational tag configured for short-range wireless communication only. This document authentication device receives authentication information for a document from a computerized device over a wireless communication link and uses this authentication information to generate encoded data to be embedded in the document in order to establish the authenticity of the document by functioning as an imprimatur. Specifically, when embedded in the document, this encoded data can add a visible feature or non-visible feature that, upon inspection, establishes the authenticity of an electronic version of the document and/or can add a printable feature, which will be readable off a surface of a printed version of the document to establish the authenticity of that printed version. | 10-15-2015 |
20150372988 | SCAN IMAGE AUTHENTICATION - Methods and systems receive an electronic scanned image generated by activity of an application running on a portable computerized device, and calculate a cryptographic digest from data of the electronic scanned image using a second computerized device. Also, such methods and systems encrypt the cryptographic digest using an encryption key stored on the portable computerized device to create a content signature of the cryptographic digest, and send the content signature to the second computerized device. The authenticity of a copy of the electronic scanned image provided by the second computerized device is verified by recalculating the content signature (based on the copy of the electronic scanned image) using the encryption key from the portable device. | 12-24-2015 |
Stephen Kramer, Jamaica Estates, NY US
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20110261689 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDIRECTING NETWORKED TRAFFIC - A method of redirecting network traffic is described, in which traffic originating from a first network element is modified by rewriting the Type of Service field of an Internet Protocol packet, and the modified traffic is redirected to a second network element. | 10-27-2011 |
20140071991 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDIRECTING NETWORKED TRAFFIC - A method of redirecting network traffic from a first, uncontrolled network to a second, controlled network by rewriting the Type of Service field in the header information of an Internet Protocol (IP) packet so as to include a service code indicating that the IP packet cannot access the uncontrolled network, thereby redirecting the network traffic to a second network element. | 03-13-2014 |
Theodore J. Kramer, New York, NY US
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20130105304 | System and High Surface Area Electrodes for the Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide | 05-02-2013 |
20130180863 | Process and High Surface Area Electrodes for the Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide - Methods and systems for electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide to organic products including formate and formic acid are provided. A method may include, but is not limited to, steps (A) to (C). Step (A) may introduce an acidic anolyte to a first compartment of an electrochemical cell. The first compartment may include an anode. Step (B) may introduce a bicarbonate-based catholyte saturated with carbon dioxide to a second compartment of the electrochemical cell. The second compartment may include a high surface area cathode including indium and having a void volume of between about 30% to 98%. At least a portion of the bicarbonate-based catholyte is recycled. Step (C) may apply an electrical potential between the anode and the cathode sufficient to reduce the carbon dioxide to at least one of a single-carbon based product or a multi-carbon based product. | 07-18-2013 |
20140206894 | Method and System for Production of Oxalic Acid and Oxalic Acid Reduction Products - The present disclosure is a method and system for production of oxalic acid and oxalic acid reduction products. The production of oxalic acid and oxalic acid reduction products may include the electrochemical conversion of CO | 07-24-2014 |
20140206895 | Method and System for Production of Oxalic Acid and Oxalic Acid Reduction Products - The present disclosure is a method and system for production of oxalic acid and oxalic acid reduction products. The production of oxalic acid and oxalic acid reduction products may include the electrochemical conversion of CO | 07-24-2014 |
20140206896 | Method and System for Production of Oxalic Acid and Oxalic Acid Reduction Products - The present disclosure is a method and system for production of oxalic acid and oxalic acid reduction products. The production of oxalic acid and oxalic acid reduction products may include the electrochemical conversion of CO | 07-24-2014 |
20140367273 | Process and High Surface Area Electrodes for the Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide - Methods and systems for electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide to organic products including formate and formic acid are provided. A method may include, but is not limited to, steps (A) to (C). Step (A) may introduce an acidic anolyte to a first compartment of an electrochemical cell. The first compartment may include an anode. Step (B) may introduce a bicarbonate-based catholyte saturated with carbon dioxide to a second compartment of the electrochemical cell. The second compartment may include a high surface area cathode including indium and having a void volume of between about 30% to 98%. At least a portion of the bicarbonate-based catholyte is recycled. Step (C) may apply an electrical potential between the anode and the cathode sufficient to reduce the carbon dioxide to at least one of a single-carbon based product or a multi-carbon based product. | 12-18-2014 |