Oleinik
Alexei Oleinik, Richmond CA
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20120061577 | DEPTH-OF-INTERACTION SCINTILLATION DETECTORS - The invention disclosed herein relates to a scintillation detector for registering the position of gamma photon interactions, an comprises an array of two or more elongated first and second scintillation crystal elements connected together along their respective long sides, and an array of discrete photosensitive areas disposed on a common substrate of a solid-state semiconductor photo-detector. The array of first and second scintillation crystal elements have proximal output windows optically coupled to the array of discrete photosensitive areas in a one-to-one relationship. The invention may be characterized in that the first and second scintillation crystal elements include a rooftop portion at their distal ends, wherein the rooftop portion optically couples one of the first and second scintillation crystal elements to the other and is configured to reflect and transmit light resulting from a gamma photon interaction from one of the first and second scintillation crystal elements to the other. | 03-15-2012 |
20140299777 | DEPTH-OF-INTERACTION SCINTILLATION DETECTORS - The invention disclosed herein relates to a scintillation detector for registering the position of gamma photon interactions, an comprises an array of two or more elongated first and second scintillation crystal elements connected together along their respective long sides, and an array of discrete photosensitive areas disposed on a common substrate of a solid-state semiconductor photo-detector. The array of first and second scintillation crystal elements have proximal output windows optically coupled to the array of discrete photosensitive areas in a one-to-one relationship. The invention may be characterized in that the first and second scintillation crystal elements include a rooftop portion at their distal ends, wherein the rooftop portion optically couples one of the first and second scintillation crystal elements to the other and is configured to reflect and transmit light resulting from a gamma photon interaction from one of the first and second scintillation crystal elements to the other. | 10-09-2014 |
Elena Oleinik, Hornefors SE
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20110138286 | Voice assisted visual search - The invention discloses a method and apparatus for (a) processing a voice input from the user of computer technology, (b) recognizing potential objects of interest, and (c) using electronic displays to present visual artefacts directing user's attention to the spatial locations of the objects of interest. The voice input is matched with attributes of the information objects, which are visually presented to the viewer. If one or several objects match the voice input sufficiently, the system visually marks or highlights the object or objects to help the viewers direct his or her attention to the matching object or objects. The sets of visual objects and their attributes, used in the matching, may be different for different user tasks and types of visually displayed information. If the user views only a portion of a document and user's voice input matches an information object, which is contained in the entire document but not displayed in the current portion, the system displays a visual artefact, which indicates the direction and distance to the object. | 06-09-2011 |
James Oleinik, Bellevue, WA US
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20130297452 | PAYMENT PROCESSING FOR CLIENT DEVICES - A method of payment using a client device is disclosed. The payment can be made through a payment method service that can control the payment flow and options available to the user of a client device. Using the payment method service, new payment options with new data schemas and/or new process flows can be used by the client device, but without any need to update software stored on the client device. The payment method service can utilize the look and feel of the client device, such that the user views payment options in the native UI of the client device. | 11-07-2013 |
John H. Oleinik, Camas, WA US
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20110199643 | PRINTERS AND PRINTER SYSTEMS HAVING CELLULAR INPUT/OUTPUT - A method includes receiving, with a printer, a cellular communication from a cellular device that provides an indication of a resource that is to be printed by the printer; accessing, with the printer, a network via which the resource can be retrieved; using the indication to retrieve the resource via the network; and printing the resource. | 08-18-2011 |
20110242604 | Printers And Printer Systems Having Cellular Input/output - A method includes accessing a cellularly configured printer with a cellular device; and cellularly sending the printer an indication of a resource that is to be printed by the printer, said resource comprising a network-accessible resource that does not reside on the printer and which the printer is to retrieve. | 10-06-2011 |
20120218603 | PRINTERS AND PRINTER SYSTEMS HAVING CELLULAR INPUT/OUTPUT - A method includes accessing a cellularly configured printer with a cellular device; and cellularly sending the printer an indication of a resource that is to be printed by the printer, said resource comprising a network-accessible resource that does not reside on the printer and which the printer is to retrieve. | 08-30-2012 |
20130286428 | PRINTER FUNCTIONALITY ENABLEMENT - In one embodiment, enablement data, indicative of an enablement state of a functionality at a network-connected printer, is received from the printer. Fulfillment data, indicative of a fulfillment state of a condition to the enablement of the functionality at the printer, is received. It is determined whether the enablement data is consistent with the fulfillment data. Responsive to determining that the enablement data is inconsistent with the fulfillment data, a change instruction is sent to the printer over a network to cause a change in the enablement state to another state that is consistent with the fulfillment data. | 10-31-2013 |