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David Potash, South Bend, IN US
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20120117476 | PERFORMANCE DATA USER INTERFACE - A user interface and methods for providing a user interface comprising graphical representations of data, metrics, and other information specific to a particular user. The data, metrics, and other information may be derived from publically available information, private information, or both. | 05-10-2012 |
Ellery W. Potash, Marietta, GA US
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20090027498 | SECURITY CLOCK DEVICE AND SYSTEM - A discrete or covert surveillance-communication device and system is disclosed that includes at least one miniature video surveillance camera and alerting-communication assemblies hidden in objects resembling office, commercial or household devices, such as a wall clock. | 01-29-2009 |
20090059728 | EXPANDABLE USB DATA TERMINAL FOR TIME & ATTENDANCE AND DATA COLLECTION APPLICATIONS - A time and attendance device having an integrated USB hub and microcontroller is provided. An automated voice feature is provided that is controlled in response to user parameters. Also provided are a single target area having attention-getting illumination, proximity reader positioning, and transaction status indicators. | 03-05-2009 |
Jesse Potash, Islip, NY US
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20130117160 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTING CONTENT FOR PUBLICATION - There is provided a system and method for selecting content for publication. The system and method includes modules for submitting content, discovering and funding content, selecting content and selling content. More particularly, content is selected based on the number of users of a community of users supporting the content. | 05-09-2013 |
Marc Potash, Rockville, MD US
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20150095987 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF VERIFYING AN AUTHENTICATION USING DYNAMIC SCORING - Systems and methods of verifying an authentication based on dynamic scoring are disclosed in which a base verification score associated with a user is generated based on at least one identification input, the identification input comprising an identification feature, a feature validity rating, a source where the identification feature is received, and a source validity rating. A request to access a service is received, and the base verification score is compared with a service authorization threshold associated with the service. When the base verification score meets the service authorization threshold, access is granted to the service. | 04-02-2015 |
Rebecca Potash, Duxbury, MA US
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20120304889 | METAL ALLOYS FROM MOLECULAR INKS - Low temperature processes for converting mixtures of metal inks into alloys. The alloys can be dealloyed by etching. A method comprising: depositing at least one precursor composition on at least one substrate to form at least one deposited structure, wherein the precursor composition comprises at least two metal complexes, including at least one first metal complex comprising at least one first metal and at least one second metal complex different from the first metal complex and comprising at least one second metal different from the first metal, treating the deposited structure so that the first metal and the second metal form elemental forms of the first metal and the second metal in a treated structure. Further, one can remove at least some of the first metal to leave a nanoporous material comprising at least the second metal. Precursor compositions can be formulated to be homogeneous compositions. | 12-06-2012 |
20130236656 | SELF-REDUCED METAL COMPLEX INKS SOLUBLE IN POLAR PROTIC SOLVENTS AND IMPROVED CURING METHODS - Metal complexes adapted to form metallic conductive films upon deposition and treatment. The complexes can have a high concentration of metal and can be soluble in polar protic solvent including ethanol and water. The metal complex can be a covalent complex and can comprise a first and second ligand. Low temperature treatment can be used to convert the complex to a metal. The metallic conductive film can have low resistivity and work function close to pure metal. Coinage metals can be used (e.g., Ag). The ligands can be dative bonding ligands including amines and carboxylate ligands. The ligands can be adapted to volatilize well. High yields of metal can be achieve with high conductivity. | 09-12-2013 |
Richard J. Potash, Duxbury, MA US
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20140135174 | EXERCISE SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL REHABILITATION AND FITNESS - An exercise and rehabilitation system includes a patient positioning system, a dynamometer, an electronics module, a computer and a communications module. The electronics module includes a servo-amplifier and a controller and the controller receives torque and position data from the dynamometer, computes the control signal for the servo-amplifier, receives high-level control settings from the computer and communicates torque and position data to the computer. The communications module communicates with the electronics module, and the computer. | 05-15-2014 |
Robert Potash, Seymour, CT US
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20120226317 | MULTI-AXIAL SPINAL FIXATION SYSTEM - A spinal fixation system includes a rod and anchor devices that include a bone engaging fastener having a head defining a spherical socket. A ball insert is placed within the socket and rotated so that the ball insert is juxtaposed with the socket. The anchor device further includes a yoke defining a yoke channel for receiving the rod and a stem engaged to the ball insert captured within the socket. A sleeve disposed between the yoke channel and the fastener head supports the rod. A set screw is operable to clamp the rod against the sleeve and draw the insert into engagement within the socket. A releasable detent defined between the yoke and the fastener head is configured to releasably retain the yoke in at least one discrete position relative to the fastener. Portions of the releasable detent may also exert a frictional retention force against the fastener head. | 09-06-2012 |
20130289623 | MULTI-AXIAL SPINAL FIXATION SYSTEM - A spinal fixation system includes a rod and anchor devices that include a bone engaging fastener having a head defining a spherical socket. A ball insert is placed within the socket and rotated so that the ball insert is juxtaposed with the socket. The anchor device further includes a yoke defining a yoke channel for receiving the rod and a stem engaged to the ball insert captured within the socket. A sleeve disposed between the yoke channel and the fastener head supports the rod. A set screw is operable to clamp the rod against the sleeve and draw the insert into engagement within the socket. A releasable detent defined between the yoke and the fastener head is configured to releasably retain the yoke in at least one discrete position relative to the fastener. Portions of the releasable detent may also exert a frictional retention force against the fastener head. | 10-31-2013 |
Robert L. Potash, Dedham, MA US
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20140135174 | EXERCISE SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL REHABILITATION AND FITNESS - An exercise and rehabilitation system includes a patient positioning system, a dynamometer, an electronics module, a computer and a communications module. The electronics module includes a servo-amplifier and a controller and the controller receives torque and position data from the dynamometer, computes the control signal for the servo-amplifier, receives high-level control settings from the computer and communicates torque and position data to the computer. The communications module communicates with the electronics module, and the computer. | 05-15-2014 |
Robert T. Potash, Seymour, CT US
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20130144210 | MODULAR INJECTION NEEDLE AND SEAL ASSEMBLY - A kit for injecting a biomaterial into an intradiscal space accessed through an opening in the disc annulus comprises a plurality of needles, each sized for introduction through the annulus opening with a passageway for injecting the biomaterial therethrough, and each including a distal end to be disposed within the intradiscal space when the needle extends through the annulus opening. Each needle includes a stop affixed thereto at different pre-determined distances from the distal end to define the location of the distal end within the intradiscal space when the needle extends through the opening in the annulus. The kit further includes a plurality of seals defining a bore for sliding engagement with a needle, each of the plurality of seals including a sealing face for engaging the annulus around the needle. Each sealing face defines a differently configured area of contact, such as circular, elliptical, tapered and threaded. | 06-06-2013 |