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Bradley M. Pinsky, Manlius, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110255670 | EMERGENCY RESPONDER REPLY SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS - An emergency responder reply system (ERRS) and method are disclosed that minimize, and in many instances eliminate, the delays frequently associated with responding to emergency and other events requiring response services. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a telephonic response from a responder to a dispatch for services; obtaining information about the responder from which a telephonic response has been received; and providing the information via an Internet-based web portal. | 10-20-2011 |
Bruce Pinsky, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090059925 | Evaluation of Network Data Aggregation - In one embodiment, a method includes receiving topology data that indicates multiple communication links and multiple intermediate network nodes in communication based on the communication links. The intermediate network nodes include multiple leaf nodes that terminate communications and multiple transit nodes that facilitate the passage of information between leaf nodes. Aggregation point data is also received, which indicates all aggregation points on the intermediate network nodes. An aggregation point is an interface between a network node and a communication link, through which is output data that is a combination of data received through multiple different interfaces upstream of the interface. A set of paths is determined for which each path in the set connects a different pair of leaf nodes. A measure of aggregation is determined based on a number of aggregated paths of the set of paths. An aggregated path passes through an aggregation point. | 03-05-2009 |
Bruce Eric Pinsky, San Jose, CA US
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| 20100157997 | Method and System for Optimizing Routing of Data Packets - A method and system for determining a route for a packet traveling over at least one system from a source to a destination is disclosed. A first geographic area corresponds to the source and a second geographic area corresponds to the destination. The destination further has an address which does not indicate the second geographic area. In this aspect, the method and system include associating an address for the destination with the second geographic area to allow selection of the route for the data packet based on the second geographic area and selecting the route based on a second geographic area. In a second aspect, the method and system include providing a direct link having a controllable amount of traffic and selecting the direct link as at least a portion of the route when a data packet to the destination is to be routed. The method and system also facilitate selection of a route for a data packet. In this aspect, the method and system include obtaining information relating to an autonomous system. The autonomous system has a geographic area. The information includes the geographic area. In this aspect, the method and system also include associating the autonomous system with the geographic area to allow selection of the route based on the geographic area. | 06-24-2010 |
David J. Pinsky, Ann Arbor, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090130092 | NUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHATE DISSIPATION AS A TREATMENT FOR VASCULAR DISORDERS - The present invention provides a method of treating or preventing immunoinflammatory, vascular, thrombotic or ischemic disorders in a subject, the method comprises administering to the subject an agent which dissipates nucleotide phosphates or generates a product which stimulates adenosine receptors. The present invention also provides a method of treating or preventing immunoinflammatory, thrombotic or ischemic disorders in a subject by inhibiting leukocyte infiltration into a site which comprises administering to the subject an effective amount a described agent. Agents described for use in the methods of the invention include CD73, a fragment a mutant, or a modified form thereof. | 05-21-2009 |
Howard Pinsky, Mansfield, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110191767 | CONTROLLED USE MEDICAL APPLICATON - In an example, a virtualized medical application container can be created, including creating an image of a clean version of an operating system, installing a medical application on the image, and initializing the medical application on the image. | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110191821 | CONTROLLED USE MEDICAL APPLICATION - In an example, a client application can be implemented, including controlling access of a medical application to a client operating system resource; receiving medical data according to a first medical standard, and providing information to the medical application using the received medical data. | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110191822 | CONTROLLED USE MEDICAL APPLICATION - In an example, a plurality of virtualized medical application containers can be stored on one or more servers, wherein each server includes a memory, and wherein each virtualized medical application container includes a virtualized operating system, separate from a client operating system and a medical application executable installed on the virtualized operating system. | 08-04-2011 |
Joel Pinsky, New York, NY US
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| 20090189084 | ROCKING TOOTHBRUSH SANITIZER - A toothbrush or the like may be inserted, bristles downward, into an aperture in a cap removably attached to a body of the apparatus. A peg may be inserted into any one of the apertures in order to allow an electric toothbrush head or other non-standard type of toothbrush to be used. An internal ultraviolet (UV) bulb is located in the apparatus to sanitize the toothbrushes. A timer/control circuit may activate the UV bulb for three minutes and then shut off. To prevent the recurrence of bacterial growth over time, the UV bulb may be automatically reactivated by the timer/control circuit after six hours and activated for another 3 minutes or another amount of time, as programmed. A safety mechanism may interact with a spring-loaded microswitch coupled to the timer/control circuit to disable the unit if the cap is removed. The body has a rounded bottom and is weighted such that the sanitizing apparatus sits upright on a flat surface and returns to an upright position if tipped. | 07-30-2009 |
Mark A. Pinsky, West Palm Beach, FL US
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| 20100221319 | Compositions and Methods for Improved Skin Care - Compositions and methods for administering collagen to a human subject have been developed. The collagen-containing lipid vesicles of the invention provide a delivery system for human collagen which eliminates problems associated with chemical and physical instability of the collagen as well as immune responses to non-human collagen. | 09-02-2010 |
Mark A. Pinsky, Palm Beach Gardens,, FL US
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| 20090169615 | Collagen Formulations for Improved Skin Care - Compositions and methods for administering collagen to a human subject have been developed. The collagen-containing lipid vesicles of the invention provide a delivery system for human collagen which eliminates problems associated with chemical and physical instability of the collagen as well as immune responses to non-human collagen. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20100098752 | Materials and Methods for Delivering Antioxidants into the Skin - Compositions and methods for administering one or more antioxidants to a human subject have been developed. The antioxidant-containing lipid vesicles of the invention provide a delivery system for antioxidants which can be applied topically to the skin. | 04-22-2010 |
Michael Raymond Pinsky, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20100145147 | MAGNETIC DEVICE FOR GUIDING CATHETER AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR - One or more external magnets that are suitable for placement on the back or front of a patient's neck and methods for using the external magnet(s) to guide a feeding tube containing one or more internal magnets through the esophagus are described herein. The external magnet is applied to the back or the front of the patient's neck and the feeding tube is inserted into the patient's nose and advanced within the patient's body. The magnetic field of the external magnet combines with the magnetic field of the internal magnet to produce a sufficient magnetic force to pull or push the feeding tube apparatus against the posterior wall of the esophagus to prevent placement of the stylet in the patient's trachea or windpipe to prevent insertion into the patient's lungs. | 06-10-2010 |
