Nathan, US
Adam D. Nathan, Kirkland, WA US
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20080222237 | Web services mashup component wrappers - Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for creating wrappers for use in visual mashup designers. The user selects a web service for which to create a wrapper that will allow the web service to be used as a component in a visual mashup designer. The system programmatically generates communication source code for the wrapper that knows how to send a request to the web service from the wrapper and how to interpret a response from the web service. The system also programmatically generates interaction source code for the wrapper that specifies how the wrapper should interact with the visual mashup designer. The wrapper can be used in the visual mashup designer for creation of web site mashups. The wrapper is operable to respond to visual mashup designer events. | 09-11-2008 |
20080222572 | Look and feel of a web services mashup designer - Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for providing a visual mashup designer application. A design surface is provided that displays a graphical representation in a toolbox of components that can be used to create a mashup application, at least one of the components being a wrapper to an existing web service. The visual mashup designer displays operations that each component placed on the design surface has available. A graphical mapping utility allows a user to graphically map outputs of a selected operation from a first component to inputs of a selected operation from a second component. When placed on the design surface, each component is displayed in a respective container. The respective container displays one or more operations that the respective component supports. When the user selects a particular operation for a particular component, the system displays one or more input parameters and output parameters for a particular operation. | 09-11-2008 |
20080222599 | Web services mashup designer - Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for creating mashups using a visual mashup designer application. The system can interact with a mashup component wrapper creation process to create a wrapper for a selected web service. A design surface displays a graphical representation of components that can be used to create a mashup application, including the wrapper created during the wrapper creation process. The system automatically generates source code in a dynamic language when a component is added to the design surface. The code created contains the logic for which operations can be called in a respective underlying web service and what parameters the operations take. The user can select operations to invoke in the first and second components, and can then map an output of an operation of the first component to an input of an operation of the second component. Additional components can also be mapped. | 09-11-2008 |
20080256513 | Interruptible client-side scripts - Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for creating interruptible client-side scripts. Input is received from a developer to write original code for a web application in at least one client-side script. A code injection process is programmatically performed to modify the original code to make one or more parts of an execution of the code interruptible in the client-side script. The code injection process parses a code segment of a client-side script to retrieve a next code segment. If the next code segment has at least one conditional semantic construct, then code is injected in the form of one or more script functions that will transition execution flow from the original code segment into the one or more script functions that are operable to interrupt execution of the client-side script upon user request. The modified code resulting from the code injection process is saved for the web application. | 10-16-2008 |
April Stewart Nathan, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20150059753 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING INSUFFLATION PRESSURE DURING INEXSUFFLATION - The present disclosure pertains to a system and method for controlling insufflation pressure during inexsufflation of a subject. The system inexsufflates the subject such that tidal flow and/or tidal volume are monitored during insufflation, and insufflation pressure is adjusted to maintain the flow rate of the pressurized flow of breathable gas until a target tidal volume is reached for the insufflation. When the target tidal volume has substantially been reached, the system is causes gas to be evacuated from the airway of the subject. This may provide for more precise, customized therapy for the subject than is provided by conventional inexsufflation systems in which inspiratory flow may not be monitored and/or controlled. In one embodiment, the system comprises one or more of a pressure generator, a subject interface, one or more sensors, a processor, a user interface, electronic storage, and/or other components. | 03-05-2015 |
20150136134 | COUGH ASSISTANCE AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods are configured to inexsufflate a subject and provide cough-by-cough feedback during treatment and/or therapy of the subject. Through sensors that are included in the systems, various gas and/or respiratory parameters maybe measured and/or determined in real-time, such as, for example, peak cough flow and/or inspiratory tidal volume. | 05-21-2015 |
Ashwin Nathan, Newtown Square, PA US
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20140358278 | SMART AUTOMATED PILL DISPENSER - Dispensing machine. The machine includes a number of silos for the storage of smaller objects and a mechanism for dispensing the stored objects into a central receptacle at a designated time or frequency in a combinatorial manner, regardless of the size, shape, or other physical characteristics of the pill to be dispensed. Major components of the device include a number of silos for storing objects of dispersal, a user input interface, a circuit board, an actuator, a central receptacle, a sensor, a storage receptacle, and an alarm. It is preferred that the designated time or frequency for dispersal from each silo is set by a user or a third-party. It is preferred that the machine further includes a capability for wireless connectivity to an intranet or an internet and a mechanism for monitoring access to the central receptacle and for outputting feedback to a user or a third-party. | 12-04-2014 |
Bill Nathan, Whitewater, WI US
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20140175124 | SQUEEZABLE DISPENSING PACKAGE AND METHOD - A fluid dispensing container is provided. The container includes a container body formed from a first flexible material defining an interior cavity. The container includes a membrane formed from a second flexible material and a seal coupling the membrane to the inner surface of the container body. The membrane divides the interior cavity into a contents chamber and a dispensing chamber, and the membrane and the seal are configured to be fluid tight to maintain fluid within the contents chamber prior to rupture of the membrane. The rupture stress of the second flexible material is less than the rupture stress of the first flexible material such that, as fluid pressure within the contents chamber increases, the membrane is configured to rupture without the container body rupturing. | 06-26-2014 |
20140250838 | Squeezable Dispensing Package and Method - A fluid dispensing container is provided. The container includes a container body formed from a first flexible material defining an interior cavity. The container includes a membrane formed from a second flexible material and a seal coupling the membrane to the inner surface of the container body. The membrane divides the interior cavity into a contents chamber and a dispensing chamber, and the membrane and the seal are configured to be fluid tight to maintain fluid within the contents chamber prior to rupture of the membrane. The rupture stress of the second flexible material is less than the rupture stress of the first flexible material such that, as fluid pressure within the contents chamber increases, the membrane is configured to rupture without the container body rupturing. | 09-11-2014 |
Carl Nathan, Larchmont, NY US
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20110118274 | PROTEASOME INHIBITORS AND THEIR USE IN TREATING PATHOGEN INFECTION AND CANCER - The present invention relates to proteasome inhibitors and their use in methods of treating a subject for a pathogen infection or cancer. The methods involve administering to the subject a compound of Formula (I). (I) where: Q is Formula or Formula, where the crossing dashed line illustrates the bond formed joining Q to the rest of the compound of Formula (I). The remainder of substituents of the compound of Formula (I) are defined in the present application. | 05-19-2011 |
20110190234 | MYCOBACTERIUM MEMBRANE PROTEASE AS A TARGET FOR INHIBITORS OF INTRABACTERIAL pH HOMEOSTASIS - The present invention is directed to methods and compounds for inhibiting bacterial growth and treating a bacterial infection in a subject. These methods involve providing an inhibitor of intrabacterial pH homeostasis, including inhibitors of the | 08-04-2011 |
20150322087 | CEPHALOSPORIN DERIVATIVES AND METHODS OF USE - This invention provides cephalosporin derivatives for killing or inhibiting the spread of microorganisms such as non-replicating | 11-12-2015 |
Carl F. Nathan, Larchmont, NY US
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20100210577 | CYCLIC CARBOXYLIC ACID RHODANINE DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS - Disclosed are methods for the prevention or treatment of tuberculosis in a subject infected with | 08-19-2010 |
Cherie Ann Nathan, Shreveport, LA US
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20160051492 | CONTINUOUS LOCAL SLOW-RELEASE OF THERAPEUTICS FOR HEAD AND NECK PROBLEMS AND UPPER AERODIGESTIVE DISORDERS - The invention features formulations for the local delivery of therapeutically effective doses of curcumin to treat head and neck disorders and upper aerodigestive disorders. Also disclosed are use of the formulations for delivery of other phytochemicals, or the combination of phytochemicals for the treatment of said disorders. Furthermore, these formulations can be used to deliver the recommended daily allowance of vitamins and/or minerals to children or adults. | 02-25-2016 |
20160089343 | MICROSIZED CURCUMIN COMPOSITIONS - Disclosed herein are formulations for the local delivery of therapeutically effective doses of curcumin that provide sufficient serum levels of curcumin to treat diseases such as head and neck disorders and upper aerodigestive disorders. | 03-31-2016 |
Craig Nathan, Andover, MA US
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20150275846 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WAVE ENERGY CONVERSION - Systems for wave energy conversion that have components that can survive the harsh marine environment and that can be attached to fixed structures, such as a pier, and having the ability to naturally adjust for tidal height and methods for their use are presented. | 10-01-2015 |
Cristoph Nathan, Missouri Valley City, IA US
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20080295474 | CENTRAL AUGER CROP FEED SYSTEM FOR A HARVESTER - A header for a combine or harvester has a frame with a longitudinal dimension transverse to a direction of travel of the combine or harvester. Two moving belts are disposed on the frame to receive cut crop from a cutter and to move the crop from outer portions of the header towards an inner portion of the header. Each of the belts has a leading edge oriented towards the direction of travel of the combine or harvester and a trailing edge oriented away from the direction of travel and each of the belts has an inner aspect disclosed in spaced relation to an inner aspect of the other of the belts such as to define a gap therebetween, the gap receiving cut crop being transported longitudinally and inwardly from the belts. An auger with a cylinder and two end cones around an axis is disposed to urge crop from the gap and from the inner aspect of the belts towards a feeder house position behind the gap. The axis of the auger is forward of the trailing edge of the belt. A stationary floor plate beneath the gap is contoured to urge crop into the feeder house. | 12-04-2008 |
20080296131 | COMBINE HEADER BELT TENSIONING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A belt tensioning apparatus for a combine or harvester header has a frame with two spaced apart longitudinal support members and at least one transverse member attached to each of the longitudinal support members. An end roller support bracket has two bracket extensions extending longitudinally and disposed to slidingly engage with bracket extension receivers attached to the longitudinal support members. A push rod is longitudinally oriented and slidingly mounted on the transverse member intermediate to the longitudinal support members. The push rod is attached to the end roller support bracket and mounted to have a retracted position and an extended position. An actuator is attached to the longitudinal support members and exerts a substantially uniform force to the push rod along a range of travel of the push rod between the retracted position and the extended position. The actuator may be a scissors assembly or a hydraulic cylinder. | 12-04-2008 |
Cristoph Nathan, Missouri Valley, IA US
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20100077712 | HEADER GROUND SENSOR - The invention is a combination of a short ground sensor arm mounted close to the cutter bar and a longer rod mounted towards the rear of the header. The short front sensor and long rear sensor are connected by a linkage which translates motions from either sensor to the other sensor. A second linkage translates the motions of both sensors rearward to a protected area under the header which contains the potentiometer. This configuration transmits useful ground position signals to the header height controller in both low and high cutting heights. The invention advantageously reduces the likelihood of damage to the short front sensor when the machine is reversed since the longer rear sensor arm pulls the shorter forward sensor arm up by means of the linkage to a position where damage is unlikely. | 04-01-2010 |
Dan Nathan, Maynard, MA US
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20120143620 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A PATIENT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO A PROVIDER - A method and system for determining a patient's responsibility to a provider includes a point of service device and a patient responsibility calculator. The point of service device receives information from the patient upon the patient checking in at the provider's location. Upon check in, the patient responsibility calculator determines substantially in real-time the amount owed by the patient for a service to be rendered prior to the patient receiving the service. The patient responsibility calculator utilizes information regarding the patient's insurance plan from the patient's insurance provider to determine the amount owed by the patient for the services. Once the amount owed by the patient is calculated, the point of service device prompts the patient for payment and processes payment. | 06-07-2012 |
Daniel M. Nathan, Bailey, NC US
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20120118881 | FABRIC CLOSURE WITH AN ACCESS OPENING FOR CARGO CONTAINERS - A fabric closure, and enclosure, are provided for cargo containers, including a fabric panel formed of high-strength yarns, and a selectively closeable opening formed in the fabric panel for access therethrough, the selectively closeable opening having a substantially vertical opening, and a slide fastener for closure thereof. | 05-17-2012 |
Daniel M. Nathan, Wendell, NC US
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20080313978 | STORM PANEL FOR PROTECTING WINDOWS AND DOORS DURING HIGH WINDS - A storm panel of high strength fabric is constructed, reinforced, and installed in such a way as to comply with the building codes as a large missile impact system. When not in use, the fabric can be rolled and stored and placed in an attractive cover without disassembly. | 12-25-2008 |
20080313979 | Storm Panel for Protecting Windows and Doors During High Winds - A storm panel of high strength fabric is constructed, reinforced, and installed in such a way as to comply with the building codes as a large missile impact system. The panel includes a zippered opening for access through the panel when in use. When not in use, the fabric can be rolled and stored and placed in an attractive cover without disassembly. | 12-25-2008 |
20080313980 | ZIPPERED STORM PANEL SYSTEM FOR WINDOWS AND DOORS - A storm panel system for protecting the interior of a building having a fabric panel of a size and shape as to extend across a selected door or window is provided. A closure system accessible from the outside removably attaches the fabric panel to the outer surface of a building surrounding a window or door opening. The fabric panel has at least one access opening which is selectively closeable at the user's election. The selectively closeable access opening allows access through the opening to the outside to attach and release the panel from the structure by a person from inside the structure. Thus a user can access the exterior of building to install, adjust or remove the fabric panel, before during or after a storm. | 12-25-2008 |
20120118882 | FABRIC CLOSURE WITH AN ACCESS OPENING FOR CARGO CONTAINERS - A fabric closure, and enclosure, are provided for cargo containers, including a fabric panel formed of high-strength yarns, and a pair of selectively closeable openings formed in the fabric panel for access therethrough, the selectively closeable openings having a substantially vertical opening, and a slide fastener for closure thereof. | 05-17-2012 |
20120168285 | LIGHTWEIGHT REINFORCED CONVEYOR BELT STRUCTURE - Conveyor belts formed of a composite fabric structure. The fabric structure has a base reinforcing layer made of a network that includes high tenacity fibers. The composite fabric structure also includes a surface layer formed of rubber. The base layer and the surface layer are bonded together, preferably through the use of a bonding layer. | 07-05-2012 |
20130240519 | FABRIC CLOSURE WITH AN ACCESS OPENING FOR CARGO CONTAINERS - A fabric closure, and enclosure, are provided for cargo containers, including a fabric panel formed of high-strength yarns, and a selectively closeable opening formed in the fabric panel for access therethrough, the selectively closeable opening having a substantially vertical opening, and a slide fastener for closure thereof. | 09-19-2013 |
20160046441 | FABRIC CLOSURE WITH AN ACCESS OPENING FOR CARGO CONTAINERS - A fabric closure, and enclosure, are provided for cargo containers, including a fabric panel formed of high-strength yams, and a pair of selectively closeable openings formed in the fabric panel for access therethrough, the selectively closeable openings having a substantially vertical opening, and a slide fastener for closure thereof. | 02-18-2016 |
David M. Nathan, Newton, MA US
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20140031658 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING GLUCOSE OR OTHER COMPOSITIONS IN AN INDIVIDUAL - A system and method for modeling a blood glucose (BG) level of an individual is presented. A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) device is configured to monitor a blood glucose level of the individual. A processor is configured to receive CGM data of the individual from the CGM device, smooth the CGM data into a plurality of continuous curves, and generate an individual-level model of a BG profile of the individual using the plurality of continuous curves. The processor is configured to estimate the average blood glucose curve and inter-day variance-covariance of BG within the individual using the individual-level model, and generate a report based on the average blood glucose curve and inter-day variance-covariance of BG within the individual. | 01-30-2014 |
Joanna Nathan, Houston, TX US
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20150157820 | LOCATION DETERMINING ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE AND METHODS - An embodiment of a system for aiding in the proper placement of an endotracheal tube in the trachea of a patent comprises an endotracheal tube having a proximal region and a distal region, the distal region including an electrode. In addition, the endotracheal tube comprises a control unit coupled to the electrode to differentiate proper placement of the endotracheal tube in the patient's trachea from improper placement of the endotracheal tube in the patient's esophagus based on a sensed electrical signal from the electrode. | 06-11-2015 |
Joanna Christabel Nathan US
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20120265265 | Automated External Defibrillator Pad System - An embodiment includes a cardiac resuscitation system with first and second electrodes in a source electrode pad and a return electrode in a return electrode pad. After the source and return electrode pads are applied to a patient the layperson may put a switch in a first position to create a first electrical path to communicate a first shock between the first and return electrodes via a first vector. If the first shock fails the user may move the switch to a second position to create a second electrical path to communicate a second shock between the second and return electrodes via a second vector. As a result, the system allows a layperson to easily flip a switch to produce a first shock via a first vector and a second shock via a second vector thereby improving therapy outcomes. Other embodiments are described herein. | 10-18-2012 |
Jonathan Nathan, New York, NY US
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20150142744 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEDIA FILE MANAGEMENT - Systems, apparatus, methods, articles of manufacture, and interfaces for electronic media file (e.g., e-book) management are provided. Data descriptive of electronic media files (e.g., e-books, video, and/or audio files) may be searched, scanned, looked-up, and/or otherwise acquired. Such data may be utilized to determine an authenticity and/or availability of a particular media file. Digital Rights Management (DRM) and/or other related files and/or information may be analyzed, for example, to determine a likelihood or probability that a particular media file is (i) available and/or accessible and/or (ii) authentic. The likelihood of a media file being available and/or authentic may be utilized to select and/or provide content to a user such as one or more advertisements, rewards and/or promotions (e.g., from a third-party). | 05-21-2015 |
Kartik Nathan, Bellevue, WA US
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20140372369 | Managing Changes to Shared Electronic Documents Using Change History - Embodiments are disclosed for a system to manage changes to a shared electronic document. In embodiments, a client side method is used to manage changes to a shared electronic document. The method includes receiving a change to a locally stored rendition of a shared electronic document, and updating a change history. In embodiments, the change history captures the change made to the locally stored rendition of a shared electronic document. The method also includes sending information regarding the change to a server, receiving information regarding a master copy of the shared electronic document, and determining based on the received information the change was accepted by the server and applied to the master copy of the shared electronic document. | 12-18-2014 |
20150193405 | ENHANCED TESTING FOR APPLICATION SERVICES - Systems, methods, and software are disclosed herein for implementing enhanced testing for application services. In an implementation, revisions are made to a document in the context of an application service. The revisions invoke responses by at least a subset of the components of the service. At least some of the same revisions may then be applied to another instance of the document subject to various test components. Responses by the test components are invoked by the revisions, which may then be compared against the other responses to evaluate the test components. | 07-09-2015 |
20160110326 | COLLABORATIVE DOCUMENT EDITING USING STATE-BASED REVISION - The present disclosure provides methods, systems, and computer products for providing state-based revisions in a document collaboration system. In some aspects, a plurality of users may be simultaneously editing the same document on their respective computing devices. The document may comprise a plurality of editable objects having unique objects identifiers. In such aspects, when a user edits an object in a local version of the document, a state-based revision (“SBR”) record is created. The SBR is populated with information such as, information describing the type of object being edited, a descriptor that uniquely identifies the specific instance of the object being edited, a collection of common references that can be adjusted by the document collaboration engine and an opaque binary stream comprising the modified state of the edited object. The SBR record is then transmitted to one or more additional devices. | 04-21-2016 |
Lance Nathan, Arlington, MA US
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20140278359 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONVERTING DOCUMENT SETS TO TERM-ASSOCIATION VECTOR SPACES ON DEMAND - Disclosed herein is a method and system for producing a term association vector space on demand for a client given a document set in electronic form. The method extracts terms from the document set, stripping out words that do not convey meaning and adding important phrases within the context of the document set to the terms. Associations between terms are calculated, subjected to further analytical processes, and collected in a matrix, whose rows are vectors defining the vector space. Additional associational data can be added by matrix arithmetic, and documents can be rendered as further vectors in the space. | 09-18-2014 |
20140280088 | COMBINED TERM AND VECTOR PROXIMITY TEXT SEARCH - A system and related method are disclosed for searching a data set made up of a set of documents, a set of terms, and a vector associated with each term and each document. The method involves converting a search query to a vector in the vector space spanned by the term and document vectors, and combining vector-proximity searching and term searching to produce a set of results, which may be ranked according to various measures of relatedness to the query. Excerpts from each document in the result set may be displayed that contain the greatest term importance. | 09-18-2014 |
20150350139 | System and method for following topics in an electronic textual conversation - A method for following a topic in an electronic textual conversation, the method includes selecting, by a computing device, one or more primary terms related to a topic, sending, by the computing device, to at least one communication service, a first query containing the at least one primary term, receiving, by the computing device, from the at least one communication service, at least one first set of messages responsive to the first query, for each first set, extracting, by the computing device, from the first set of messages, a first plurality of additional terms, and for each term of the first plurality of additional terms, enumerating, by the computing device, the messages of the first set in which the term appears and adding the term to a list of secondary terms if the enumeration exceeds a threshold amount. | 12-03-2015 |
Leonard Marc Nathan, Wilmington, DE US
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20130054327 | REDEMPTION OF REWARDS POINTS FOR USE WITH PRODUCTS AND SERVICES - Apparatuses, computer readable media, methods, and systems are described for determining a first amount of points associated with an account, providing an offer comprising a financial term and a second amount of points required to adjust the financial term, and causing execution of a transaction to execute the offer for the adjusted financial term in response to determining that the first amount of points equals or exceeds the second amount of points. | 02-28-2013 |
20130060617 | Rewarding Fiscal Responsibility - An enhanced rewards server may analyze the progress of an individual, group, and/or organization towards a financial goal and may reward the individual, group, and/or organization once the goal has been achieved. The enhanced rewards server may analyze various pieces of information, including transaction data related to credit cards and bank accounts, to determine whether the individual, group, and/or organization is making progress towards the financial goal. In addition, the rewards server may consider progress evaluations made by a social network associated with the individual, group, and/or organization in deciding whether or not a reward should be transmitted. | 03-07-2013 |
Margaret Nathan, Montgomery Village, MD US
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20150307849 | HIGHLY EFFICIENT INFLUENZA MATRIX (M1) PROTEINS - This invention discloses a method of increasing production of virus-like particles comprising expressing an avian influenza matrix protein. The invention also comprises methods of making and using said VLPs. | 10-29-2015 |
Margret Nathan, Montgomery Village, MD US
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20130039938 | HIGHLY EFFICIENT INFLUENZA MATRIX (M1) PROTEINS - This invention discloses a method of increasing production of virus-like particles comprising expressing an avian influenza matrix protein. The invention also comprises methods of making and using said VLPs. | 02-14-2013 |
Mark Nathan, Harmony, FL US
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20140131595 | DEVICE FOR ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT EMISSION - Devices and uses of said devices for transmitting UV light over a broad area and for a long distance to inactivate microbes and non-microbial sources. The device is activated by a variable or dynamic logic process that controls activation of the device, such that activation is automatic and only when there is either a predetermined target or an absence of an action or activity within an effective range of the device. The device comprises at least one ultraviolet light emitting source emitting ultraviolet light in a range from about 10 to 400 nanometers and a lens formed of an ultraviolet light transmissive material. The at least one ultraviolet light emitting source is embedded within the lens. The lens may be formed into a functional or ornamental shape and does not filter or refract significantly the ultraviolet light emitted from the at least one ultraviolet light emitting source. | 05-15-2014 |
Mark A. Nathan, Rochester, MN US
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20130266513 | IMAGING OF MENINGIOMAS USING PHINGYLBENZOTHIAZOLE, STILBENE, OR BIPHENYLALKYNE DERIVATIVES - Methods for detecting or ruling out a meningioma in a patient using a phenylbenzothiazole derivative or a stilbene derivative or a biphenylalkyne derivative, and a medical imaging technique such as positron emission tomography/computed tomography are disclosed. In one version of the method, the phenylbenzothiazole derivative is a compound of formula (V): | 10-10-2013 |
20150157744 | TREATMENT OF MENINGIOMAS USING PHENYLBENZOTHIAZOLE, STILBENE, BIPHENYLALKYNE, OR PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES - A method and composition for treating a meningioma in a subject are disclosed. The method includes the step of administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a composition including a cytotoxic agent associated with a phenylbenzothiazole derivative or a stilbene derivative or a biphenylalkyne derivative that accumulates within meningiomas. In one version of the method, the phenylbenzothiazole derivative is a compound of formula (V). | 06-11-2015 |
Melissa Nathan, Austin, TX US
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20090290816 | Shopping Bag System - A system of reusable shopping bags provides an assortment of reusable and selectively collapsible bags and carriers suitable for the various types of good a shopper encounters at, for example, a grocery store. Specific embodiments provide one or more large insulated freezer bag for frozen goods, one or more grocery bags for sundries, one or more veggie bag for vegetables and fruits, at least one carrying case pak, and one or more pod. Some of the bags are stowable in the freezer bag and in other embodiments component bags are stowable in the carrying case pak. The freezer and grocery bags may have adjustable handles and specific embodiments provide a shoulder cushion pad selectively mountable on the handles. Kits with instructions allow customized bag systems to be assembled. | 11-26-2009 |
20120087601 | Shopping Bag System - A system of reusable carriers provides an assortment of reusable and selectively collapsible component carriers suitable for the various types of goods a shopper encounters at, for example, a grocery store. The component carriers all have either attached clip loops or clips and are connectable to each other via the clips and clip loops. Information about the system of carriers may be accessed via at least one QR code associated with the system. | 04-12-2012 |
Mukesh Nathan, Chicago, IL US
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20140325546 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO CREATE A MEDIA CONTENT SUMMARY BASED ON VIEWER ANNOTATIONS - A method includes receiving, at a media server, a request to create a media content summary. The request includes a user-specified criterion. The method also includes generating resized segments by automatically changing a size of each of one or more segments of media content until a total size of the resized segments satisfies the user-specified criterion and including the resized segments in the media content summary. | 10-30-2014 |
Nanda Nathan, Westford, MA US
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20100031838 | PLATELESS LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING - Embodiments of the present invention dispense with the need for lithographic printing plates, instead facilitating direct transfer of ink from a permanent cylinder to a recording medium. Accordingly, instead of being permanently modified to exhibit oleophilic and oleophobic (or hydrophilic) regions, the cylinder is effectively “programmed” with the image prior to each transfer of ink. | 02-11-2010 |
20110085149 | PULSED HIGH-POWER LASER APPARATUS AND METHODS - In various embodiments, output beams of multiple seed lasers differing in at least one beam characteristic are combined, amplified, and separated according to the beam characteristic(s) for use in, e.g., plateless lithographic printing. | 04-14-2011 |
20130036927 | PLATELESS LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING - Embodiments of the present invention dispense with the need for lithographic printing plates, instead facilitating direct transfer of ink from a permanent cylinder to a recording medium. Accordingly, instead of being permanently modified to exhibit oleophilic and oleophobic (or hydrophilic) regions, the cylinder is effectively “programmed” with the image prior to each transfer of ink. | 02-14-2013 |
Nathan Nathan, Roslyn Heights, NY US
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20090230925 | Power Saver - A device that limits the unnecessary use of electricity and generation of unnecessary heat from adaptors used for the recharging of appliances containing rechargeable batteries. | 09-17-2009 |
Paco Xander Nathan, Austin, TX US
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20080221892 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AN AUTONOMOUS AVATAR DRIVER - The autonomous avatar driver is useful in association with language sources. A sourcer may receive dialog from the language source. It may also, in some embodiments, receive external data from data sources. A segmentor may convert characters, represent particles and split dialog. A parser may then apply a link grammar, analyze grammatical mood, tag the dialog and prune dialog variants. A semantic engine may lookup token frames, generate semantic lexicons and semantic networks, and resolve ambiguous co-references. An analytics engine may filter common words from dialog, analyze N-grams, count lemmatized words, and analyze nodes. A pragmatics analyzer may resolve slang, generate knowledge templates, group proper nouns and estimate affect of dialog. A recommender may generate tag clouds, cluster the language sources into neighborhoods, recommend social networking to individuals and businesses, and generate contextual advertising. Lastly, a response generator may generate responses for the autonomous avatar using the analyzed dialog. The response generator may also incorporate the generated recommendations. | 09-11-2008 |
20150066484 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AN AUTONOMOUS AVATAR DRIVER - The autonomous avatar driver is useful in association with language sources. A sourcer may receive dialog from the language source. It may also, in some embodiments, receive external data from data sources. A segmentor may convert characters, represent particles and split dialog. A parser may then apply a link grammar, analyze grammatical mood, tag the dialog and prune dialog variants. A semantic engine may lookup token frames, generate semantic lexicons and semantic networks, and resolve ambiguous co-references. An analytics engine may filter common words from dialog, analyze N-grams, count lemmatized words, and analyze nodes. A pragmatics analyzer may resolve slang, generate knowledge templates, group proper nouns and estimate affect of dialog. A recommender may generate tag clouds, cluster the language sources into neighborhoods, recommend social networking to individuals and businesses, and generate contextual advertising. Lastly, a response generator may generate responses for the autonomous avatar using the analyzed dialog. The response generator may also incorporate the generated recommendations. | 03-05-2015 |
20150082205 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING A PERSISTENT VIRTUAL AVATAR WITH MIGRATIONAL ABILITY - Systems and methods for managing a virtual avatar with migrational ability, and brokering information, are provided. The persistent avatar exists in a plurality of virtual environments and includes attributes generated by an attribute generator, an enabler for enabling virtual environments to access the stored attribute data, and a migrator for allowing the avatar to migrate from one virtual environment to another while the attributes of the persistent avatar remain substantially constant. The enabler utilizes at least one client based on protocol suite. Stored attribute data is modifiable by experiences in any virtual environment. User of the persistent avatar is notified when events occur in any virtual environment, or within real life, by monitoring for events with a monitor, assessing importance of the event with an assessor, and notifying the owner with an informer of the event if it exceeds a threshold of importance. | 03-19-2015 |
20150143487 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTHENTICATING AN AVATAR - Systems and methods for authenticating an avatar are provided. This system is useful with an avatar having an identifier, virtual environments, and a user who uses the avatar in the virtual environments. Transoms are generated, each with a unique identifier configured to exist in a specific location, and registered with an identity provider. The transom initiates a request. An offer is conveyed that includes the transom identifier, the location and the avatar identifier. The avatar is then authenticated by a shared secret. The identity provider then responds to the offer with avatar identification information, including reputation information. Reputation information is for the avatar and the user, and is compiled from external avatar data sources by using a trust matrix. An avatar gallery is generated by linking each avatar owned by each user to the account and compiling avatar profiles from the account, and the reputation information. The avatar profiles are searchable, and include micro formats. | 05-21-2015 |
Philip Nathan, Royal Oak, MI US
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20110072708 | Rodent Trap Having A Pivoting Platform - A trap with a housing having a first wall, an entrance, and a base; a latch mechanism coupled with the base; a pivoting platform pivotally coupled with the housing adjacent a juncture of the base and first wall and adapted to releasably engage with the latch mechanism; and a trigger plate assembly including a first trigger plate and a second trigger plate that are pivotally coupled with the pivoting platform. The first trigger plate is operably coupled with the latch mechanism and the second trigger plate is operably coupled with the first trigger plate. When the trap is triggered by an animal, the pivoting platform disengages from the latch mechanism and the pivoting platform and trigger plate assembly pivot toward the first wall of the housing, moving the rodent toward the first wall of the housing and trapping the rodent between the trigger plate assembly and the first wall of the housing. | 03-31-2011 |
20130126379 | TAMPER-EVIDENT PACKAGING - A tamper-evident package for pharmaceuticals is described. The package includes a case. A tray holding pharmaceuticals slides in and out of the case. The package includes an alarm that can be set to armed and triggered mode. When the alarm is armed, the system of the package changes the alarm to triggered in response to the tray being opened. The package may engage an access indicator in response to the alarm being triggered. The package may also flash an indicator light upon request, prior to opening the tray, to indicate whether the alarm was triggered since being previously armed. The alarm can be armed again if it is triggered, by entering a security code while the tray is closed. | 05-23-2013 |
Philip Nathan, West Hartford, CT US
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20100043135 | ADJUSTABLE SHOWERHEAD ASSEMBLY - An example adjustable showerhead assembly includes a shroud and a showerhead movable between a first position attached to the shroud and a second position detached from the shroud. A flexible conduit communicates fluid to the showerhead. The shroud contains the flexible conduit when the showerhead is in the first position. | 02-25-2010 |
Philip J. Nathan, Royal Oak, MI US
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20140048600 | LANDING LIGHTS FOR MULTI-PURPOSE CONFIGURABLE VOTING SYSTEM - A ballot processing device flashes one or more lights of the ballot processing device in a first color when the ballot processing device is ready to receive a ballot. The ballot processing device lights a portion of the one or more lights of the ballot processing device in a second color when the ballot processing device is not ready to receive a ballot. | 02-20-2014 |
20140052505 | MULTI-PURPOSE CONFIGURABLE VOTING SYSTEM - A portable electronic voting machine is provided. The portable electronic voting machine comprises a smart panel configured to display voting process information; and a base station configured to house the smart panel. The electronic voting machine is configured to have the smart panel be removable from the base station and store voting information selected while the smart panel is removed from the base station. | 02-20-2014 |
20150156973 | PLANT GROWING SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - Exemplary embodiments relate to a seed planting system that incorporates an outer shell, a plant growing or rooting media, seed(s), fertilizer, and a lid, as well as methods of using this planting system. Exemplary embodiments also relate to an indoor growing unit which is configured for use with the seed planting system. | 06-11-2015 |
Raghu Nathan, Bossier City, LA US
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20140235363 | GOLF CLUB HANDLE TRAINING AID - A golf aid is provided. The golf aid includes a golf club handle having a grip. The grip may include a pattern. The pattern includes at least an upper diamond and a lower diamond. The upper diamond includes a plurality of small upper diamonds forming the upper diamond. The lower diamond includes a plurality of small lower diamonds forming the lower diamond. | 08-21-2014 |
Ralph Nathan, Durham, NC US
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20140136820 | Recycling Error Bits in Floating Point Units - A mechanism for recycling error bits in a floating point unit is disclosed. A system of the disclosure includes a memory and a processing device communicably coupled to the memory. In one embodiment, the processing device comprising a floating point unit (FPU) to generate a result value from applying an operation on floating point number inputs to the FPU and generate an error value using the result value. The FPU also writes the result value to a first register of the processing device dedicated to storing results from the operation of the FPU and writes the error value to a second register of the processing device dedicated to storing errors from the operation of the FPU. | 05-15-2014 |
René Nathan US
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20150244702 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SHARING INFORMATION OVER A PRIVATE NETWORK - There is provided a system for sharing information held by personnel within an organization, the system being implemented on a private computer network of the organization. The system has components including a database that connects to the private computer network. The database stores information (such as knowledge, skills and experience) held by personnel of the organization, and also the contact details of the personnel. Also included in the system are remote computers capable of connecting to the private computer network and a computer configured to search the database. The system allows a user of a remote computer to interrogate the database for a desired information, and where the desired information is held by one or more personnel the user of is presented with the name and/or contact details of the personnel holding the desired information. | 08-27-2015 |
Robert Nathan, Chicago, IL US
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20150032656 | System and Methods for Determining Supply Chain Freight Costs - A central logistics system may be provided and configured to host a website accessible to goods providers and freight providers. Through the website, the central logistics system may receive data (e.g., bids, quotes, and other messages and data) from goods and freight providers, and send data (e.g., bids, quotes, and other messages and data) to goods and freight providers. This data exchange, in part, enables the collaborative trade of bids and quotes between multiple goods providers and multiple freight providers in a centralized fashion. | 01-29-2015 |
Steven Nathan, Vienna, VA US
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20120288860 | DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION FOR DETECTING AND/OR DIFFERENTIATING LUNG DISEASE - Disclosed herein are methods, constructs, kits, and the like, which can be used for detecting and/or differentiating interstitial lung disease. For example, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP) can be detected and/or differentiated using at least one biomarker. | 11-15-2012 |
Tara Nathan, Brooklyn, NY US
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20160110696 | BOTTOM OF THE PYRAMID PAY METHOD AND SYSTEM - One or more embodiments provide a system and method comprising receiving at a device a first token associated with a first account; executing a transaction; recording the executed transaction at each of the device and the first token, wherein the execution of the transaction is offline; and balancing the account associated with the first token per the transaction when the first token is online after the executed transaction. Numerous other aspects are provided. | 04-21-2016 |
Theresa Nathan, Harmony, FL US
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20140131595 | DEVICE FOR ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT EMISSION - Devices and uses of said devices for transmitting UV light over a broad area and for a long distance to inactivate microbes and non-microbial sources. The device is activated by a variable or dynamic logic process that controls activation of the device, such that activation is automatic and only when there is either a predetermined target or an absence of an action or activity within an effective range of the device. The device comprises at least one ultraviolet light emitting source emitting ultraviolet light in a range from about 10 to 400 nanometers and a lens formed of an ultraviolet light transmissive material. The at least one ultraviolet light emitting source is embedded within the lens. The lens may be formed into a functional or ornamental shape and does not filter or refract significantly the ultraviolet light emitted from the at least one ultraviolet light emitting source. | 05-15-2014 |
Thomas H. Nathan, Forest Lake, MN US
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20130248282 | SILENCER INCORPORATING ELONGATED MEMBERS - A matrix or array of elongated tubular members, each member being formed by spirally winding a piece or pieces of material into a generally cylindrical shape, wherein the matrix or array is mounted in an airflow to reduce the noise associated with and/or produced by the airflow. | 09-26-2013 |
Timothy A. Nathan, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20120041520 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION TO THE EYEBALL OF A SUBJECT - Light therapy is provided to a subject using a system and/or method. The light therapy includes the administration of electromagnetic radiation to the eyeball of the subject underneath the eyelid of the subject while the eyelid of the subject is closed (e.g., as the subject sleeps). The light therapy algorithm may be designed to impact melatonin and/or serotonin levels within the body of the subject in a therapeutically beneficial manner. For example, the light therapy algorithm may be designed to impact melatonin and/or serotonin levels to treat one or more of a sleep and/or mood disorder (e.g., seasonal affective disorder, non-seasonal depression, Circadian rhythm disruption), or other disorders treatable with control over melatonin and/or serotonin levels in the body. | 02-16-2012 |
20120123890 | System and method for augmenting a user environment with customized information - A system and method is provided which utilizes wireless communications to provide a client with timed, geo-referenced information to augment the user experience in a physical environment. The present invention enriches the user environment by providing targeted information regarding the venue, products, services, customer services, social networking, gaming, targeted advertising, or safety. | 05-17-2012 |
Visvanathan Thanigai Nathan, Glendale, AZ US
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20110184592 | ALTERNATE AIRSPEED COMPUTATION WHEN AIR DATA COMPUTER (ADC) FAILS - An avionics system comprising a primary airspeed data source and a flight management computer is provided. The primary airspeed data source is configured to calculate a primary airspeed. The flight management computer is configured to use airspeed as an aid to control an aircraft, wherein the flight management computer is further configured to determine an alternative airspeed for use by the flight management computer as an aid to control an aircraft when the primary airspeed is unavailable. | 07-28-2011 |