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Daniel E. Lovinger, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100185587DATA MOVEMENT WITH REDUCED SERVICE OUTAGE - A data movement system is described herein that allows an administrator to cause data to be moved from one server to another with little or no service outage and in an amount of time that is proportional to the overall size of the data being moved rather than the way the data is organized. The system uses virtual hard drive technology to encapsulate the file system of a share within a single file of a host file system to allow snapshots taken at the volume level to avoid data unrelated to the share and to allow block level copy operations. The system also uses a motion process that includes steadily converging snapshots to copy data without interrupting access to the source location. The system provides tombstone notifications to clients that attempt to access the data at the source location after the data has moved.07-22-2010

Daniel Edward Lovinger, Seattle, WA US

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20090006468EFFICIENT UPDATES FOR DISTRIBUTED FILE SYSTEMS - A directory services implementation is provided to associate distributed file system (DFS) links with individual directory objects, and metadata to attributes thereof, to allow leveraging directory services features for DFS for a given namespace. For example, updating directory objects with modified metadata related to DFS links requires only that the directory object related to the link be updated rather than an entire directory object related to the corresponding namespace. Moreover, directory services functionalities such as querying can be utilized with DFS to provide efficient location of updated records. In this regard, efficient replication of DFS throughout a network is facilitated.01-01-2009
20120072400DIRECTORY OPLOCK - Current file systems may implement opportunistic locks on files that allow clients to locally cache file data, while promoting data consistency when multiple clients read/write the same file. Unfortunately, when a client locally caches directory content of a directory, the file system may lack a mechanism for notifying the client of changes to the directory that would render the cached directory content “stale”. Accordingly, one or more systems and/or techniques for managing a directory oplock are disclosed herein. A directory oplock may be generated based upon an oplock request comprising a first target key and a first parent key. Subsequent access requests for access to the directory or objects therein may be compared with the directory oplock to determine whether to break the directory oplock, and notify the client (e.g., directory oplock is broken if the client submitting the access request is different than the client owning the directory oplock).03-22-2012

Patent applications by Daniel Edward Lovinger, Seattle, WA US

David J.w. Lovinger, Jupiter, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100243374Trolley Braking System - An apparatus for transporting a rider between two points on a cable or rope, having a plurality of supports configured to suspend the cable or rope between two points of unequal elevation and a trolley for transporting the rider supported by a harness on the cable or rope, the trolley having a mounting plate configured with a connection point to receive the rider's harness, a pulley rotatably mounted to the mounting plate to support the plate on the cable or rope, and a friction shoe mounted on the plate forward of the pulley to contact the upper portion of the cable or rope, wherein the connection point is located beneath the cable or rope between the centers of the pulley and the friction shoe.09-30-2010

Ioana Lovinger, Kfar-Saba IL

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20090162432Stable laquinimod preparations - The subject invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising N-ethyl-N-phenyl-1,2,-dihydro-4-hydroxy-5-chloro-1-methyl-2-oxoquinoline-3-carboxamide or the salt thereof; a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; and not more than 0.5% w/w relative to N-ethyl-N-phenyl-1,2,-dihydro-4-hydroxy-5-chloro-1-methyl-2-oxoquinoline-3-carboxamide of 2-Chloro-6-(1-ethyl-N-methyl-2-oxoindoline-3-carboxamido)benzoic acid,1H,3H-spiro[5-chloro-1-methylquinoline-2,4-dione-3,3′-[1]ethylindolin-[2]-one], or 5-Chloro-N-ethyl-3-hydroxy-1-methyl-2,4-dioxo-N-phenyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-quinoline-3-carboxamide.06-25-2009
20110301234FORMULATIONS OF LADOSTIGIL TARTRATE - The invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition of R(+)-6-(N-methyl,N-ethyl-carbamoyloxy)-N′-propargyl-1-aminoindan ½ tartrate, at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient and up to 5% by weight of the composition of water. The composition is typically in a solid oral form which upon administration to a human subject provides a maximum blood plasma concentration of R(+)-6-(N-methyl,N-ethyl-carbamoyloxy)-N′-propargyl-1-aminoindan of at least 0.7 nmol/mL.12-08-2011

Patent applications by Ioana Lovinger, Kfar-Saba IL

Mark Lovinger, Riverside, CA US

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20100027239MODULAR LIGHTING SYSTEM - A luminaire, light fixture base, and self-ballasting fluorescent lighting stick are disclosed. The luminaire includes a fixture base and self-ballasted fluorescent lighting sticks. The fixture base is configured to secure the lighting sticks, and to provide electrical power to the lighting sticks at an electrical end of the fixture base. Each of the lighting sticks is separately replaceable in the fixture base. The electrical end of the fixture base includes electrical connectors that mate with corresponding electrical connectors of the lighting sticks. The light fixture base is configured to secure and pass electrical power to a self-ballasted fluorescent lighting stick. The light fixture base includes an electrical end section, a securing end section, and a middle section. The self-ballasted fluorescent lighting stick is configured to secure and pass electrical power to a fluorescent bulb. The fluorescent lighting stick includes a ballast circuit, electrical wiring, an electrical connector, and a frame.02-04-2010

Robert A. Lovinger, Savage, MN US

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20120080457POWDER DELIVERY SYSTEM - A delivery system for delivery of powders to targeted areas. Various embodiments include a powder delivery train that mates with standard-sized powder containers. Another embodiment includes a bellows container that contains the powder and propels the powder through the powder delivery train. Another embodiment integrates the powder delivery train with the sifter cap and enables the powder delivery tube to be stowed within the powder container.04-05-2012

Ronnen Lovinger, Tel Aviv IL

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20110264968CABLE WITH FIELD-WRITEABLE MEMORY - A method includes monitoring a use of a cable assembly that includes a communication cable terminated by a termination module. Data indicative of the use is written to a writeable non-volatile memory in the termination module. The use of the cable assembly is acted upon by reading the data from the non-volatile memory.10-27-2011