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James T. Osher, Alton, IL US
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20090205127 | Countertop fixture adapters - Provided herein are adapters useful in constructing countertops for kitchens and other areas in which fixtures such as sinks and cooking range tops are desired to be installed. Through use of an adapter according to the invention, on-site cutting of holes or voids in stone countertops is eliminated and countertops may be fabricated using plain rectangular slabs of stone or other materials readily. Use of an adapter according to the invention reduces labor and costs associated with countertop fabrication and installation. | 08-20-2009 |
John Osher, Moreland Hills, OH US
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20090165304 | Wet razor and electric trimmer assembly - A razor and trimmer combination assembly includes an elongated handle, a razor blade, a trimmer and a motor. The razor blade is disposed at or adjacent a first end of the handle. The trimmer mounts on the handle and includes a moving blade. The motor drives the moving blade. | 07-02-2009 |
20100251551 | Wet razor and electric trimmer assembly - A razor and trimmer combination assembly includes an elongated handle, a razor blade, a trimmer and a motor. The razor blade is disposed at or adjacent a first end of the handle. The trimmer mounts on the handle and includes a moving blade. The motor drives the moving blade. | 10-07-2010 |
20120174408 | WET RAZOR AND ELECTRIC TRIMMER ASSEMBLY - A razor and trimmer combination assembly includes an elongated handle, a razor blade, a trimmer and a motor. The razor blade is disposed at or adjacent a first end of the handle. The trimmer mounts on the handle and includes a moving blade. The motor drives the moving blade. | 07-12-2012 |
20130247381 | WET RAZOR AND ELECTRIC TRIMMER ASSEMBLY - A razor and trimmer combination assembly includes an elongated handle, a razor blade, a trimmer and a motor. The razor blade is disposed at or adjacent a first end of the handle. The trimmer mounts on the handle and includes a moving blade. The motor drives the moving blade. | 09-26-2013 |
John D. Osher, Ft. Lauderdale, FL US
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20130333632 | LIGHTED ANIMAL RESTRAINT WITH BREAK PREVENTION FEATURE - An illuminated animal restraint includes a leash having an elongated body; a plurality of light sources positioned along the elongated body; the light sources are connected by wiring which has a configuration to accommodate pull and sideway forces applied to the leash without damage to the wiring and light sources. | 12-19-2013 |
20140069976 | WASTE BAG DISPENSER THAT IS DISPOSABLE AND ATTACHABLE TO PLURALITY OF ANIMAL LEASHES - A waste bag dispenser for use with an animal leash has a dispenser body having a first end and a second end, and a first side and a second side, a removably secured flap covering an opening formed on the first side and adjacent the first end of the dispenser body, at least one fastener is secured to the second side of the dispenser body, and a plurality of waste collecting bags are housed within the dispenser body which are removed from the body through the opening. | 03-13-2014 |
John David Osher, New York, NY US
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20140108340 | TARGETED MEDIA CAPTURE PLATFORMS, NETWORKS, AND SOFTWARE - Platforms, networks, and software applications for targeted media capture, and methods of providing and using the same. | 04-17-2014 |
Jordan Edward Osher, New York, NY US
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20140108340 | TARGETED MEDIA CAPTURE PLATFORMS, NETWORKS, AND SOFTWARE - Platforms, networks, and software applications for targeted media capture, and methods of providing and using the same. | 04-17-2014 |
Laszlo Osher, Bayside, NY US
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20150323200 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING CONDITIONED FLUID SYSTEMS IN A BUILT ENVIRONMENT - The systems and methods of this disclosure control the flow rate of conditioned fluid at thermal distribution devices and at a conditioned fluid source that supplies conditioned fluid to the thermal distribution devices. The systems include multiple thermal distribution devices disposed throughout multiple rooms of a building, a fluid flow control device in fluid communication with each of the thermal distribution devices, multiple sensors disposed on each of the thermal distribution devices, a room temperature sensor disposed in each of the rooms, a first controller coupled to each of the fluid flow control devices, and a second controller coupled to a source of conditioned fluid. The first controllers control respective fluid flow control devices based on the measurement data obtained from the sensors and the room temperature sensors and a second controller controls the conditioned fluid source based on the demand for conditioned fluid by the thermal distribution devices. | 11-12-2015 |
Lawrence Osher, Beachwood, OH US
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20150173679 | THERMOCHROMIC FABRICS UTILIZING CHOLESTERIC LIQUID CRYSTAL MATERIAL - A thermochromic fabric utilizing cholesteric liquid crystals includes a fabric material or garment formed therefrom. The liquid crystal material is patterned with a plurality of different liquid crystal formulations, whereby each formulation has high thermal sensitivity over a narrow temperature range. As a result, the aggregate pattern of liquid crystal material formed on the thermochromic fabric allows the thermochromic fabric to have high thermal sensitivity over a broad temperature range. As such, the fabric or garment may be worn on specific body parts of a patient, such as his or her feet, to assist in making a medical diagnosis. | 06-25-2015 |
Robert H. Osher, Cincinnati, OH US
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20130096547 | METHOD OF, AND DEVICE FOR, MARKING A PATIENT'S EYE FOR REFERENCE DURING A TORIC LENS IMPLANTATION PROCEDURE - In one aspect, a method is provided herein of marking a patient's eye for reference during a tonic lens implantation procedure. The method includes providing an electrocautery device having a handle, a shaft extending from the handle, and a tip defined at the terminus of the shaft. The handle is elongated and extends along a longitudinal axis with the shaft being bent or curved such that the tip is spaced from, and not aligned with, the longitudinal axis. The method further includes using the electrocautery device to cauterize one or more points on the patient's eye, the points being located as reference marks for placement of the toric lens. Advantageously, with the subject invention, a device is used having a bent or curved shaft Which may better accommodate the curvature of a patient's eye While marking. | 04-18-2013 |
Stanley Osher, Pacific Palisades, CA US
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20100239178 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACCURATE COMPRESSION AND DECOMPRESSION OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL POINT CLOUD DATA - This invention relates to a method and apparatus for accurate compression and decompression of data. More specifically, this invention relates to a method and apparatus for compressing three dimensional spatial points (so called “point cloud”) and decompressing such data to produce an accurate point cloud. In one embodiment of the present invention, a level set based method is used to reconstruct a surface to approximate the surface of the point cloud. This reconstructed surface is defined implicitly as the zero level set of a function, which can be computed on a regular three-dimensional rectangular grid. Furthermore, the three-dimensional grid may be rearranged into a two-dimensional grid where the data are compressed and stored in a form of gradient. In order to recover the point cloud, the three-dimensional grid is rebuilt from the two-dimensional data and an interpolating algorithm on the implicit function is utilized to compute the points on the surface. | 09-23-2010 |
20100251203 | Method for Time-Evolving Rectilinear Contours Representing Photo Masks - Photomask patterns are represented using contours defined by level-set functions. Given target pattern, contours are optimized such that defined photomask, when used in photolithographic process, prints wafer pattern faithful to target pattern. Optimization utilizes “merit function” for encoding aspects of photolithographic process, preferences relating to resulting pattern (e.g. restriction to rectilinear patterns), robustness against process variations, as well as restrictions imposed relating to practical and economic manufacturability of photomasks. | 09-30-2010 |
20100275175 | Method for Time-Evolving Rectilinear Contours Representing Photo Masks - Photomask patterns are represented using contours defined by level-set functions. Given target pattern, contours are optimized such that defined photomask, when used in photolithographic process, prints wafer pattern faithful to target pattern. Optimization utilizes “merit function” for encoding aspects of photolithographic process, preferences relating to resulting pattern (e.g. restriction to rectilinear patterns), robustness against process variations, as well as restrictions imposed relating to practical and economic manufacturability of photomasks. | 10-28-2010 |
20100275176 | Method for Time-Evolving Rectilinear Contours Representing Photo Masks - Photomask patterns are represented using contours defined by level-set functions. Given target pattern, contours are optimized such that defined photomask, when used in photolithographic process, prints wafer pattern faithful to target pattern. Optimization utilizes “merit function” for encoding aspects of photolithographic process, preferences relating to resulting pattern (e.g. restriction to rectilinear patterns), robustness against process variations, as well as restrictions imposed relating to practical and economic manufacturability of photomasks. | 10-28-2010 |
20110007981 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMAGE PROCESSING FOR MASSIVE PARALLEL DNA SEQUENCING - This invention relates to a method and apparatus for image processing, and more particularly, this invention relates to a method and apparatus for processing image data generated by bioanalytical devices, such as DNA sequencers. An object of the present invention is to remove artifacts such as noise, blur, background, non-uniform illumination, lack of registration, and extract pixel signals back to DNA-beads in a way that de-mixes pixels that contain contributions from nearby beads. In one aspect of the present invention, a system for optimizing an image comprises means for receiving an initial image which includes a plurality of microparticles with different intensities; a computing device, comprising a processor executing instructions to perform: generating an initial function denoting each microparticle's location and intensity in the initial image; determining an image processing operator adapted to determine an extent of point spread and blurriness in the initial image; computing an optimum function denoting each microparticle's location and intensity in an optimizing image; and producing the optimizing image with enhanced accuracy and density of the microparticles. | 01-13-2011 |
Stanley J. Osher, Pacific Palisades, CA US
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20110064286 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SURFACE CAPTURING AND VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL IMAGES - A method and apparatus for volumetric image analysis and processing is described. Using the method and apparatus, it is possible to obtain geometrical information from multi-dimensional (3D or more) images. As long as an object can be reconstructed as a 3D object, regardless of the source of the images, the method and apparatus can be used to segment the target (in 3D) from the rest of the structure and to obtain the target's geometric information, such as volume and curvature. | 03-17-2011 |
20140278274 | AUTOMATIC OPTIMIZATION OF SCENE CONFIGURATION - A method includes receiving one or more learning configurations, each learning configuration related to an acceptable arrangement of items within an environment. The method further includes extracting from the learning configurations representative item information and relationship information, synthesizing a configuration of items for a defined environment based at least in part on the extracted representative item information and relationship information, determining a cost of the synthesized configuration, and, based on the cost of the synthesized configuration, identifying the synthesized configuration as acceptable. | 09-18-2014 |