Lasch, US
Ellen Lasch, New York, NY US
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20080197200 | TRANSACTION CARD - The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line. | 08-21-2008 |
20090014110 | FOLDABLE TRANSACTION CARDS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Transaction cards are provided wherein the foldable transaction cards have internal hinge material disposed within the foldable transaction card and fold lines for folding the transaction cards. In addition, foldable transaction card systems are provided, whereby transaction cards, having the internal hinge material, are provided within housings, cases or carriers. Moreover, methods of making foldable transaction cards are provided. | 01-15-2009 |
20090230195 | METAL-CONTAINING TRANSACTION CARD AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Metal-containing transaction cards, useful for the purchase of goods and/or services are disclosed. The metal-containing transaction cards may be standard-sized (i.e., about 3⅜ inches by about 2 14 inches) or any other size yet still usable as a transaction card. Moreover, the metal-containing transaction card may include a pocket having characters embossed therein. Further, the metal-containing transaction card may include a fill panel disposed within the pocket. The metal may be titanium or stainless steel. | 09-17-2009 |
20090242637 | INFRARED BLOCKING ARTICLE - The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line. | 10-01-2009 |
20110031317 | METAL-CONTAINING TRANSACTION CARD AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Metal-containing transaction cards, useful for the purchase of goods and/or services are disclosed. The metal-containing transaction cards may be standard-sized (i.e., about 3⅜ inches by about 2 14 inches) or any other size yet still usable as a transaction card. Moreover, the metal-containing transaction card may include a pocket having characters embossed therein. Further, the metal-containing transaction card may include a fill panel disposed within the pocket. The metal may be titanium or stainless steel. | 02-10-2011 |
20110031318 | INFRARED BLOCKING ARTICLE - The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line. | 02-10-2011 |
20110226858 | METAL-CONTAINING TRANSACTION CARD AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Metal-containing transaction cards, useful for the purchase of goods and/or services are disclosed. The metal-containing transaction cards may be standard-sized (i.e., about 3⅜ inches by about 2 14 inches) or any other size yet still usable as a transaction card. Moreover, the metal-containing transaction card may include a pocket having characters embossed therein. Further, the metal-containing transaction card may include a fill panel disposed within the pocket. The metal may be titanium or stainless steel. | 09-22-2011 |
20110315775 | INFRARED BLOCKING ARTICLE - The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line. | 12-29-2011 |
James Lasch, Oakdale, MN US
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20090264539 | FLUOROPOLYMER-BASED MEDICAL IMPLANT COATING COMPOSITIONS - Polymers of fluorinated monomers and acrylate and alkyl acrylates are disclosed which demonstrate improved performance as coatings for implantable devices. Such coatings may, for example, be used to release a bioactive agent from the medical device. One specific application lies in drug-eluting coatings for stents. | 10-22-2009 |
James Edward Lasch, Oakdale, MN US
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20110117266 | Medical Device Coating System - A system for coating a medical device comprises a transfer web, a metering web. The webs are each advanced in a downstream direction toward a gap defined by the advancing webs. A coating solution applicator is configured to apply a coating solution at a staging area at a position upstream of the gap. A medical device retaining mechanism is positioned at a coating application area of the transfer web, at a position downstream from the gap. | 05-19-2011 |
Jonathan Lasch, Vernon Hills, IL US
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20110055133 | Systems and Methods for Analyzing Communication Options - Methods and systems for analyzing communication options, including determining one or more states of one or more communication-related conditions, and analyzing the one or more states and one or more communication options to determine an optimum communication option. | 03-03-2011 |
Jonathan Lasch, North Brook, IL US
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20100239110 | Systems and Methods for Optimizing an Audio Communication System - Methods and systems for optimizing and audio communication system, including detecting a surrounding noise profile, determining one or more states of one or more noise-related conditions corresponding to the surrounding noise profile, and associating the one or more states of the one or more noise-related conditions to the surrounding noise profile. | 09-23-2010 |
Jonathan Lasch, Northbrook, IL US
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20120191289 | PROACTIVE LOW FUEL WARNING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A proactive low-fuel warning system provides notifications to a vehicle operator that the energy or fuel remaining in a fuel supply or energy storage device is insufficient to reach a fueling station. When fuel level is too low or the energy stored in a batter is insufficient, the system can be configured to inhibit vehicle operation. Emergency communications can be sent automatically when fuel is depleted, nearly depleted with inclusion of location information by which the vehicles current location can be determined by emergency service providers. | 07-26-2012 |
20120210109 | HARDWARE RESET REASON - Some microprocessors and microcontrollers have a bi-directional reset pin. In such devices, output signals on the reset pin are decoded by reset reason decode logic circuitry. The output of the reset reason decode logic can be provided to another device or processor, which generates a readily recognizable output signal indicative of a reason why the processor reset. Output signals that can indicate why a processor was reset can include a high or low state of different durations, serial bit streams or a number of pulses, each of which correspond to and therefore identify a reason why the processor was reset. | 08-16-2012 |
Jonathan Gregory Lasch, Los Angeles, CA US
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20150297413 | ADHESIVE ARTICLES - This disclosure relates generally to adhesive articles and particularly to adhesive articles comprising a reversible adhesive layer and a non-reversible adhesive layer. The adhesive article may further comprise a backing material. The adhesive article may further comprise a dressing material. Such adhesive articles may be particularly suitable for treatment of damaged sensitive tissue, for example wounds formed on a fragile skin. | 10-22-2015 |
Kathryn Lasch, West Newton, MA US
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20120208899 | Tool for Assessment of Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Methods of treating and/or diagnosing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are provided, wherein treatment or diagnosis is undertaken on the basis of the patient's recordation of events associated with IBS in an event log and/or symptom diary. | 08-16-2012 |
Michael Lasch, San Antonio, TX US
Nancy L. Lasch, Cleveland, OH US
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20090236055 | FABRIC HOLDING VALANCE - The inventive elongate panel comprises an inner bar and an outer bar, wherein the inner bar slides telescopingly within the outer bar for simple assembly and simple length adjustment to any length within a range while not requiring any cutting of a panel bar. A new bracket design is presented which slip-fits into the end return, thereby supporting the panel by its ends and simultaneously holding the curvature of the end return. A type of rounded (essentially single radius) bend at the corner of the end return is disclosed, wherein fabric can be applied before bending and a smoothly gathered fabric-covered curve will result from bending the panel at the inventive rounded bend. Simplified alternative shapes and constructions for the panel bars are presented. | 09-24-2009 |
Warren Frank Lasch, Johns Island, SC US
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20140195351 | KIOSK NETWORK SYSTEM - A platform is provided having a network of interactive kiosks with multiple local services running on each individual kiosk. The kiosk network provides users or interested viewers with relevant information, as well as the ability to react to such information in a relevant manner. | 07-10-2014 |