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Chaim Sinai Orbach, Lakewood, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110102169SAFETY ARRANGEMENT FOR AND METHOD OF ALERTING VEHICLE OPERATOR TO REMOVE REAR OCCUPANT FROM PARKED VEHICLE - A safety arrangement for alerting an operator of a parked vehicle having an ignition and rear doors that a rear occupant, e.g., a child, is still present in a rear of the vehicle, includes door sensors for detecting when either rear door is open or closed, an ignition sensor for detecting when the ignition is activated or deactivated, a programmed controller responsive to each door sensor and the ignition sensor, for automatically activating the arrangement when either rear door has been opened for a predetermined time period, and for generating an alert signal in response to detection that the ignition has been activated, followed by subsequent detection that the ignition has been deactivated, and an alarm responsive to generation of the alert signal for alerting the operator to remove the rear occupant from the parked vehicle.05-05-2011

Pini Orbach, Needham, MA US

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20110059945S1P Receptor Modulating Compounds and Use Thereof - The present invention relates to compounds of the general formula (I) that have activity as S1P receptor modulating agents and the use of such compounds to treat diseases associated with inappropriate S1P receptor activity. The compounds may be used as immunomodulators, e.g., for treating or preventing diseases such as autoimmune and related immune disorders including systemic lupus erythematosus, inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, type I diabetes, uveitis, psoriasis, myasthenia gravis, rheumatoid arthritis, non-glomerular nephrosis, hepatitis, Behçet's disease, glomerulonephritis, chronic thrombocytopenic purpura, hemolytic anemia, hepatitis and Wegner's granuloma; and for treating other conditions.03-10-2011

Patent applications by Pini Orbach, Needham, MA US

Stephen A. Orbach, Simi Valley, CA US

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20090303046CABLE LOCK CLOSURE WITH DEFEAT PREVENTION - A security device for attachment to an article to deter theft of the article has a housing containing an alarm system including an audible alarm with a defeat mechanism having a two-part connector that attaches to both a cable and a locking mechanism. The connector includes a mechanical fuse (e.g., two-step ferrule holder) that provides defeat prevention of the alarm device. The locked device alarms if pulled too hard from twisting the cable without releasing the primary lock. The connector is preferably shaped as a generally elliptic cylindrical bayonet having an oval transverse cross-section and a truncated oblique cone-shaped distal end. This enables the plug to be inserted into a locking channel of the locking mechanism in either of two directions facilitating the locking of the attached cable about an article of merchandise. Moreover, the oval shape takes up less space than a round bayonet while providing greater strength through longer latch engagement area on the wider side of the bayonet, especially as opposed to a circular cross-section bayonet.12-10-2009

Tuvi Orbach, London GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080214903Methods and Systems for Physiological and Psycho-Physiological Monitoring and Uses Thereof - The invention provides a system and method for monitoring one or more physiological parameters of a user. The system of the invention includes one or more wearable sensor modules sensing the one or more physiological parameters. One or more transmitters wirelessly transmit signals indicative of values of the one or more physiological parameters to a mobile monitor. The mobile monitor includes a processor processing the signals received from the transmitter in real time using expert knowledge. A device provides one or more indications of results of the processing. The invention also provides wearable mobile sensors for use in the system of the invention. The method of the invention includes obtaining values of the physiological parameters of the user from one or more wearable sensor modules. Signals indicative of values of the one or more physiological parameters are wirelessly transmitted to a mobile monitor. The signals are processed in real time using expert knowledge, and one or more indications of results of the processing are provided to the mobile unit.09-04-2008
20090216132System for Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring - The invention provides a system and method for monitoring blood pressure. The system includes a cuff-free non-invasive portable blood pressure monitoring device, a processor configured to process in real-time signals obtained by the portable blood pressure device to produce one or more processing products, and a portable monitor having a display displaying in real-time one or more of the processing products. In the method of the invention, a blood pressure signal is obtained from a cuff-free non-invasive portable blood pressure monitoring device. Signals obtained by the portable blood pressure device are processed in real-time to produce one or more processing products that are displayed in real-time on a display of a portable monitor. The method and system of the invention may be used in the management of hypertension.08-27-2009
20110183305Behaviour Modification - A behavioural modification system and method facilitates the achieving by a user (Q) of one or more objectives. The system includes sensors (07-28-2011

Patent applications by Tuvi Orbach, London GB

Tuvi Orbach, Greater London GB

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20110184295Blood Analysis - Blood analysis is carried out using a portable video camera with an objective lens, by placing the video camera such that the objective lens is completely obstructed, at least partly by at least part of an appendage forming part of an individual, and operating the video camera. The image signals from the video camera are then analysed to deduce information about blood flow in the appendage. This information may concern blood flow (e.g. pulse rate) or blood constituents. The video camera may form part of a mobile phone, and the objective lens may be completely obstructed by a fingertip. The resulting data may be displayed in real-time on the mobile phone.07-28-2011