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Allen M. Platek, Jamestown, NC US
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20120174323 | GRIPPER FOUNDATION - A gripper foundation is disclosed comprising a conventional mattress foundation which is encased within foundation upholstery. The foundation upholstery contains a sheet material which covers the entire top surface of the foundation, the sheet material having a raised pattern printed thereon which creates a high coefficient of friction with the bottom of a mattress surface or a bed sheet contained therebetween. The raised pattern may cover the entire top surface of the foundation, only a portion of the top surface, such as the perimeter portion, or other alternate configurations. The raised pattern may also take on a variety of patterns such as a plurality of diagonal lines, a plurality of straight lines, a plurality of diamonds or squares, or any other such pattern. The gripper foundation eliminates the need for any type of mechanical bed sheet retainer or additional pad or frictional surface which is to be positioned between a foundation and mattress. | 07-12-2012 |
Avner Platek, Tel Aviv IL
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20120035621 | HAIR REMOVAL DEVICE - A hair removal device includes a housing, an inner disc rotatably mounted to the housing and an outer disc rotatably mounted to the housing. The outer disc includes a body and a peripheral surface. The axial dimension of the peripheral surface is greater than an axial dimension of the body. | 02-09-2012 |
Nir Platek, Tokyo JP
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20090089175 | PRODUCT EVALUATION SYSTEM AND PRODUCT EVALUATION METHOD - A product evaluation system and a product evaluation method allow people to quickly, inexpensively, and accurately evaluate large amounts of products including those that do not have information attached in advance in the manufacturing stage. The system comprises an I/O component that functions as a product identification mechanism that identifies product type including at least one of product, product group, product brand, or product category, a characteristic acquisition mechanism that acquires characteristic information of the product, an evaluator that performs authentication and value estimations of products, and a data store that stores information related to the product. The evaluation mechanism performs authentication and value estimations of products based on characteristic information of the product acquired by the characteristic acquisition mechanism, and genuine product characteristic information, counterfeit product characteristic information, and value information and market information for each condition included in the information related to products stored in the data store. | 04-02-2009 |
20140337105 | PRODUCT EVALUATION SYSTEM AND PRODUCT EVALUATION METHOD - A product evaluation system and a product evaluation method allow people to quickly, inexpensively, and accurately evaluate large amounts of products including those that do not have information attached in advance in the manufacturing stage. The system comprises an I/O component that functions as a product identification mechanism that identifies product type including at least one of product, product group, product brand, or product category, a characteristic acquisition mechanism that acquires characteristic information of the product, an evaluator that performs authentication and value estimations of products, and a data store that stores information related to the product. The evaluation mechanism performs authentication and value estimations of products based on characteristic information of the product acquired by the characteristic acquisition mechanism, and genuine product characteristic information, counterfeit product characteristic information, and value information and market information for each condition included in the information related to products stored in the data store. | 11-13-2014 |
Nir Platek, Shibuya-Ku JP
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20120109786 | MULTI-LANGUAGE MULTI-PLATFORM E-COMMERCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A computerized system for sale of products having non pre-catalogued parameters in a multi-lingual environment wherein a buyer and a seller communicate in different languages, the system including a non pre-catalogued parameter database, a listing engine operative to prompt in a first language a listing seller to enter multiple non pre-catalogued parameters relating to a product being listed and to store the non pre-catalogued parameters in the non pre-catalogued parameter database and a non pre-catalogued multiple language parameter description engine which is operative to provide human-readable descriptions of the non pre-catalogued parameters in at least one language other than the first language. | 05-03-2012 |
20130346250 | MULTI-LANGUAGE MULTI-PLATFORM E-COMMERCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A computerized system for sale of products having non pre-catalogued parameters in a multi-lingual environment wherein a buyer and a seller communicate in different languages, the system including a non pre-catalogued parameter database, a listing engine operative to prompt in a first language a listing seller to enter multiple non pre-catalogued parameters relating to a product being listed and to store the non pre-catalogued parameters in the non pre-catalogued parameter database and a non pre-catalogued multiple language parameter description engine which is operative to provide human-readable descriptions of the non pre-catalogued parameters in at least one language other than the first language. | 12-26-2013 |
Paul Platek, Massillon, OH US
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20080202646 | Aluminum automotive structural members - Disclosed is a method for producing aluminum vehicular structural parts or members such as from molten aluminum alloy using a continuous caster to cast the alloy into a slab. The method comprises providing a molten aluminum alloy consisting essentially of 2.7 to 3.6 wt. % Mg, 0.1 to 0.4 wt. % Mn, 0.02 to 0.2 wt. % Si, 0.05 to 0.30 wt. % Fe, 0.1 wt. % max. Cu, 0.25 wt. % max. Cr, 0.2 wt. % max. Zn, 0.15 wt. % max. Ti, the remainder aluminum, incidental elements and impurities and providing a continuous caster such as a belt caster, block caster or roll caster for continuously casting the molten aluminum alloy. The molten aluminum alloy is cast into a slab which is rolled into a sheet product and then annealed. The sheet has an improved distribution of intermetallic particles (Al—Fe, Al—Fe—Mn or Mg | 08-28-2008 |
20090159160 | METHOD FOR MAKING HIGH STRENGTH ALUMINUM ALLOY SHEET AND PRODUCTS MADE BY SAME - Disclosed is a method for producing a non-heat-treatable high strength aluminum sheet from aluminum scraps using a continuous caster. The method includes providing a molten aluminum non-heat-treatable alloy including Si about 0.7% max., Fe about 0.8% max., Cu about 0.3% max., Mn about 0.5-1.2%, Mg about 1.3-2.8%, Zn about 0.20% max., Cr about 0.2% max., Zr about 0.30% max., Sr about 0.30 max., the remainder aluminum, incidental elements and impurities; and continuously casting the molten aluminum alloy into a slab and rolling the slab into a sheet product with high strength and reasonable formability. Typically, the sheet product is used for the products, such as truck trailer siding panel or electrical conduits for the building industry. | 06-25-2009 |
Robert Platek, Krakow PL
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20140174787 | INSULATOR FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE GAS INSULATED SWITCH GEAR - An insulator for a gas insulated device and method of making and/or producing the insulator are disclosed. The insulator includes an injection molded insulator disc and a conductor. The insulator disc includes a center opening encompassed by an inner bead inside which the conductor is arranged. The insulator disc includes, for example, a first material which is injection molded onto the conductor. | 06-26-2014 |
Sherry L. Platek, Clarksville, TN US
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20140278377 | AUTOMATIC NOTE TAKING WITHIN A VIRTUAL MEETING - Arrangements relate to automatically taking notes in a virtual meeting. The virtual meeting has meeting content that includes a plurality of meeting content streams. One or more of the meeting content streams is in a non-text format. The one or more meeting content streams in a non-text format can be converted into text. As a result, the plurality of meeting content streams is in text format. The text of the plurality of meeting content streams can be analyzed to identify a key element within the text. Consolidated system notes that include the key element can be generated. | 09-18-2014 |
20140278405 | AUTOMATIC NOTE TAKING WITHIN A VIRTUAL MEETING - Arrangements relate to automatically taking notes in a virtual meeting. The virtual meeting has meeting content that includes a plurality of meeting content streams. One or more of the meeting content streams is in a non-text format. The one or more meeting content streams in a non-text format can be converted into text. As a result, the plurality of meeting content streams is in text format. The text of the plurality of meeting content streams can be analyzed to identify a key element within the text. Consolidated system notes that include the key element can be generated. | 09-18-2014 |
20140280186 | CROWDSOURCING AND CONSOLIDATING USER NOTES TAKEN IN A VIRTUAL MEETING - Arrangements relate to crowdsourcing and consolidating user notes taken within a virtual meeting. Notes from one or more meeting attendees can be received. The received user notes can be analyzed to identify a key element therein using natural language processing. The analysis of received user notes can be performed by a processor. A consolidated system notes can be generated. The consolidated system notes can include the key element. | 09-18-2014 |
20150066935 | CROWDSOURCING AND CONSOLIDATING USER NOTES TAKEN IN A VIRTUAL MEETING - Arrangements relate to crowdsourcing and consolidating user notes taken within a virtual meeting. Notes from one or more meeting attendees can be received. The received user notes can be analyzed to identify a key element therein using natural language processing. The analysis of received user notes can be performed by a processor. A consolidated system notes can be generated. The consolidated system notes can include the key element. | 03-05-2015 |
Stanley M. Platek, Edgewater, MD US
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20130068352 | IMPACT EXTRUDED CONTAINERS FROM RECYCLED ALUMINUM SCRAP - Novel aluminum alloys are provided for use in an impact extrusion manufacturing process to create shaped containers and other articles of manufacture. In one embodiment blends of recycled scrap aluminum are used in conjunction with relatively pure aluminum to create novel compositions which may be formed and shaped in an environmentally friendly process. Other embodiments include methods for manufacturing a slug material comprising recycled aluminum for use in the impact extraction process. | 03-21-2013 |
Steve Platek, Barrington, NJ US
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20100099975 | DETECTION OF DECEPTION AND TRUTH-TELLING USING FMRI OF THE BRAIN - Methods for deriving an indication of truth or deception are disclosed. Some methods include (a) monitoring the activation of a plurality of regions of a subject's brain, while the subject responds to questions and (b) measuring one or more physiological parameters while the subject responds to questions and combining the results of (a) and (b) to form a composite evaluation indicative of truth or deception in the subject's response. Another method further includes (c) measuring one or more behavioral components while the subject responds to questions and then combining the results of (a), (b), and (c) to form a composite evaluation indicative of truth or deception in the subject's response. Methods for scoring, weighting, and combining the measurements for (a), (b), and (c), and combinations thereof, are also disclosed. | 04-22-2010 |