Rosenbaum, US
Aaron W. Rosenbaum, Portland, OR US
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20130248952 | CAPPING DIELECTRIC STRUCTURE FOR TRANSISTOR GATES - The present description relates to the field of fabricating microelectronic transistors, including non-planar transistors, for microelectronic devices. Embodiments of the present description relate to the formation a recessed gate electrode capped by a substantially void-free dielectric capping dielectric structure which may be formed with a high density plasma process. | 09-26-2013 |
Abraham Rosenbaum, Waterbury, CT US
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20150361481 | MULTIPLEX NUCLEIC ACID AMPLIFICATION - In some embodiments, the disclosure relates generally to compositions, comprising a single reaction mixture containing a plurality of different populations of discrete supports, and a plurality of different populations of target nucleic acids. The single reaction mixture can contain a first population of beads; a second population of beads; a first population of target nucleic acids, where at least two different target nucleic acids in the first population of target nucleic acids can bind to a bead in the first population of beads; and a second population of target nucleic acids, where at least two different target nucleic acids in the second population of target nucleic acids can bind to a bead in the second population of beads. The single reaction mixture can be employed to monoclonally amplify the first target nucleic acids on the first beads, and monoclonally amplify the second target nucleic acids on the second beads. | 12-17-2015 |
Abraham Meir Rosenbaum, Brookline, MA US
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20090018024 | NANOGRID ROLLING CIRCLE DNA SEQUENCING - The present invention relates to methods for sequencing a polynucleotide immobilized on an array having a plurality of specific regions each having a defined diameter size, including synthesizing a concatemer of a polynucleotide by rolling circle amplification, wherein the concatemer has a cross-sectional diameter greater than the diameter of a specific region, immobilizing the concatemer to the specific region to make an immobilized concatemer, and sequencing the immobilized concatemer. | 01-15-2009 |
Amir Rosenbaum, Los Altos Hills, CA US
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20150275829 | Air Filter Cleaning Wand - An apparatus and a method are provided for an air filter cleaning wand for flushing contaminants from an intake air filter of an automobile engine. The air filter cleaning wand comprises a proximal flange, a conduit, and a distal end portion. The proximal flange is configured to receive a nozzle of a water hose. An interior of the conduit is in fluid communication with the proximal flange. The distal end portion comprises a plurality of longitudinally aligned vents in fluid communication with the interior of the conduit. Upon passing water through the water hose and into the conduit, pressurized water streams exit the vents along the distal end portion so as to flush contaminants from the air filter. The air filter cleaning wand advantageously is comprised of a material which is sufficiently durable and temperature resistant to retain its configuration during operation when coupled to pressurized water sources. | 10-01-2015 |
Andrew Michael Rosenbaum, Mercer Island, WA US
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20120091202 | MOBILE APPLICATION BAR CODE IDENTIFICATION METHOD AND SYSTEM - Applicant's Smartphone application provides ticket-holding patrons an alternative, digital means of verifying personal identification at entry to a venue or event. The Smartphone application periodically generates a unique QR code (barcode) that contains a unique identifier (i.e., mobile device ID) which prompts the venue/event entry system to recognize the patron. No barcode (serving as a ticket, or authentication/verification, or otherwise) is downloaded from the system server to the Smartphone/mobile device client in contrast to prior art systems. | 04-19-2012 |
20150347930 | Mobile Application Data Identification Method And Apparatus - Applicant's Smartphone application provides ticket-holding patrons an alternative, digital means of verifying personal identification at entry to a venue or event. The Smartphone application periodically generates a unique QR code (barcode) that contains a unique identifier (i.e., mobile device ID) which prompts the venue/event entry system to recognize the patron. No barcode (serving as a ticket, or authentication/verification, or otherwise) is downloaded from the system server to the Smartphone/mobile device client in contrast to prior art systems. | 12-03-2015 |
Benjamin P. Rosenbaum, Nashville, TN US
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20100326911 | DIALYSIS SYSTEM - A dialysate fluid circulation apparatus includes a dialyzer, a first housing and a second housing. The first housing contains material capable of releasing sodium into dialysate fluid flowing through the first housing. The second housing contains material capable of binding sodium ions from dialysate fluid flowing through the second housing. Hydraulic conduit sections are configured to extend between the dialyzer, the first housing, and the second housing to connect the dialyzer with the housings in a primary flow path for dialysate fluid to flow from the dialyzer to the first housing, from the first housing to the second housing, and from the second housing back to the dialyzer. | 12-30-2010 |
Cristin Rosenbaum, Tualatin, OR US
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20150054609 | SPLIT CORE TRANSFORMER WITH SELF-ALIGNING CORES - A first housing portion of a split core sensing transformer includes a guide element arranged to engage a guide surface of a separable second housing portion and to control rotation and translation of the housing portions to align the housing portions during joining. | 02-26-2015 |
20150054610 | SENSING TRANSFORMER WITH PIVOTABLE AND ROTATABLE SPLIT CORES - A split core sensing transformer comprises a first core portion and a second core portion joined to the first core portion for pivoting relative to the first core portion about a first axis and for rotation relative to the first core portion about a second axis substantially normal to said first axis. | 02-26-2015 |
Daniel Rosenbaum, Burlingame, CA US
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20090118474 | Method and composition for crystallizing G protein-coupled receptors - Certain embodiments provide a method for crystallizing a GPCR. The method may employ a fusion protein comprising: a) a first portion of a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), where the first portion comprises the TM1, TM2, TM3, TM4 and TM5 regions of the GPCR; b) a stable, folded protein insertion; and c) a second portion of the GPCR, where the second portion comprises the TM6 and TM7 regions of the GPCR. | 05-07-2009 |
20110009603 | Method and composition for crystallizing G protein-coupled receptors - Certain embodiments provide a method for crystallizing a GPCR. The method may employ a fusion protein comprising: a) a first portion of a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), where the first portion comprises the TM1, TM2, TM3, TM4 and TM5 regions of the GPCR; b) a stable, folded protein insertion; and c) a second portion of the GPCR, where the second portion comprises the TM6 and TM7 regions of the GPCR. | 01-13-2011 |
20110164731 | Method and composition for crystallizing G protein-coupled receptors - Certain embodiments provide a method for crystallizing a GPCR. The method may employ a fusion protein comprising: a) a first portion of a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), where the first portion comprises the TM1, TM2, TM3, TM4 and TM5 regions of the GPCR; b) a stable, folded protein insertion; and c) a second portion of the GPCR, where the second portion comprises the TM6 and TM7 regions of the GPCR. | 07-07-2011 |
20110171728 | Method and composition for crystallizing G protein-coupled receptors - Certain embodiments provide a method for crystallizing a GPCR. The method may employ a fusion protein comprising: a) a first portion of a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), where the first portion comprises the TM1, TM2, TM3, TM4 and TM5 regions of the GPCR; b) a stable, folded protein insertion; and c) a second portion of the GPCR, where the second portion comprises the TM6 and TM7 regions of the GPCR. | 07-14-2011 |
20110189756 | Method and composition for crystallizing G protein-coupled receptors - Certain embodiments provide a method for crystallizing a GPCR. The method may employ a fusion protein comprising: a) a first portion of a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), where the first portion comprises the TM1, TM2, TM3, TM4 and TM5 regions of the GPCR; b) a stable, folded protein insertion; and c) a second portion of the GPCR, where the second portion comprises the TM6 and TM7 regions of the GPCR. | 08-04-2011 |
20120136137 | Method and composition for crystallizing G protein-coupled receptors - Certain embodiments provide a method for crystallizing a GPCR. The method may employ a fusion protein comprising: a) a first portion of a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), where the first portion comprises the TM1, TM2, TM3, TM4 and TM5 regions of the GPCR; b) a stable, folded protein insertion; and c) a second portion of the GPCR, where the second portion comprises the TM6 and TM7 regions of the GPCR. | 05-31-2012 |
20130197192 | Method and Composition for Crystallizing G Protein-Coupled Receptors - Certain embodiments provide a method for crystallizing a GPCR. The method may employ a fusion protein comprising: a) a first portion of a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), where the first portion comprises the TM1, TM2, TM3, TM4 and TM5 regions of the GPCR; b) a stable, folded protein insertion; and c) a second portion of the GPCR, where the second portion comprises the TM6 and TM7 regions of the GPCR. | 08-01-2013 |
20140194595 | Method and Composition for Crystallizing G Protein-Coupled Receptors - Certain embodiments provide a method for crystallizing a GPCR. The method may employ a fusion protein comprising: a) a first portion of a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), where the first portion comprises the TM1, TM2, TM3, TM4 and TM5 regions of the GPCR; b) a stable, folded protein insertion; and c) a second portion of the GPCR, where the second portion comprises the TM6 and TM7 regions of the GPCR. | 07-10-2014 |
20150210751 | Method and Composition for Crystallizing G Protein-Coupled Receptors - Certain embodiments provide a method for crystallizing a GPCR. The method may employ a fusion protein comprising: a) a first portion of a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), where the first portion comprises the TM1, TM2, TM3, TM4 and TM5 regions of the GPCR; b) a stable, folded protein insertion; and c) a second portion of the GPCR, where the second portion comprises the TM6 and TM7 regions of the GPCR. | 07-30-2015 |
Daniel M. Rosenbaum, Burlingame, CA US
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20090203530 | Polymer evolution via templated synthesis - The invention provides a method for producing polymers having a desirable property, for example, catalytic activity or binding activity, via evolutionary nucleic acid-mediated chemistry. | 08-13-2009 |
20110190141 | Evolving New Molecular Function - Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The power of Nature and the flexibility of organic synthesis are combined in nucleic acid-templated synthesis. The present invention provides a variety of template architectures for performing nucleic acid-templated synthesis, methods for increasing the selectivity of nucleic acid-templated reactions, methods for performing stereoselective nucleic acid-templated reactions, methods of selecting for reaction products resulting from nucleic acid-templated synthesis, and methods of identifying new chemical reactions based on nucleic acid-templated synthesis. | 08-04-2011 |
Daniel M. Rosenbaum, Cambridge, MA US
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20090263851 | IN VIVO SELECTION SYSTEM FOR ENZYME ACTIVITY - The present invention provides in vivo systems in which activity of a biological cleavage enzyme, such as a site-specific recombinase, a homing endonuclease, or an intein, is linked to cell viability and therefore can be selected. The invention further provides methods of making cells in which the activity of a biological cleavage enzyme is linked to viability, as well as methods of identifying new biological cleavage enzymes, including enzymes having altered site specificity, using such cells. | 10-22-2009 |
David Rosenbaum, Newton, MA US
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20150050338 | METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF DIARRHEA-PREDOMINANT IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME - The present invention provides methods for treating diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome comprising administering to a patient in need thereof, an inhibitor of chloride-ion transport in an amount sufficient to treat diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (d-IBS). Treatment of d-IBS includes the treatment of the diarrhea component of d-IBS as well as the pain, abdominal discomfort and other symptoms associated with d-IBS. In one embodiment, the inhibitor of chloride-ion transport is crofelemer. | 02-19-2015 |
David G. Rosenbaum, Glencoe, IL US
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20090043191 | OCT-IVUS CATHETER FOR CONCURRENT LUMINAL IMAGING - The invention relates to an apparatus for in vivo imaging. More specifically, the present invention relates to a catheter that incorporates an Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) system and an Intravascular Ultrasound (“IVUS) system for concurrent imaging of luminal systems, such as imaging the vasculature system, including, without limitation, cardiac vasculature, peripheral vasculature and neural vasculature. | 02-12-2009 |
David P. Rosenbaum, Newton, MA US
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20120189720 | METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF DIARRHEA-PREDOMINANT IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME - The present invention provides methods for treating diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome comprising administering to a patient in need thereof, an inhibitor of chloride-ion transport in an amount sufficient to treat diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (d-IBS). Treatment of d-IBS includes the treatment of the diarrhea component of d-IBS as well as the pain, abdominal discomfort and other symptoms associated with d-IBS. In one embodiment, the inhibitor of chloride-ion transport is crofelemer. | 07-26-2012 |
David P. Rosenbaum, Waban, MA US
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20090238901 | Method for Treatment of Constipation-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome - The present invention provides methods for treating constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome comprising administering to a patient in need thereof, a polymeric proanthocyanidin composition from a | 09-24-2009 |
20120128797 | METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF CONSTIPATION-PREDOMINANT IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME - The present invention provides methods for treating constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome comprising administering to a patient in need thereof, a polymeric proanthocyanidin composition from a | 05-24-2012 |
Debbie Rosenbaum, San Francisco, CA US
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20150242518 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CLOSED LOOP CONFIRMATION OF USER GENERATED CONTENT - The present invention relates to systems and methods for closed loop confirmation of user generated content. A content management system filters user generated content from at least one content platform to identify content of interest. After content of interest is collected, the user may be asked for permission to use this content. Approval may be sought within the content platform, or may include a redirect to an external website. After approval has been collected, the content is marked as monetizable and provided to brand owners and advertisers for their usage. Additionally, statistics may be generated for the user indicating their approval ratios and their propensity to generate content of interest. These statistics may assist in determining which content should be filtered for in the future. | 08-27-2015 |
Evan Rosenbaum, Marlton, NJ US
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20080260088 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING FUEL ASSEMBLIES IN AN UNDERWATER ENVIRONMENT HAVING LATERAL ACCESS LOADING - A fuel rack for supporting radioactive fuel assemblies in an underwater (or other submerged) environment that reduces the depth required for the pool to effectuate the fuel rack loading procedure. The fuel rack is specially designed to afford lateral loading. In one embodiment, the fuel rack comprises a body structure comprising at least one substantially vertically oriented elongated cell for receiving a nuclear fuel assembly, the body having a top, a bottom and a first lateral side; at least one elongated slot in the first lateral side of the body structure that forms a passageway into the cell through which a vertically oriented fuel assembly can be loaded; and means for supporting a fuel assembly within the cell in a substantially vertical orientation. In another embodiment, the invention is a method of laterally loading a fuel rack that utilizes rotation of the fuel assembly to secure the fuel assembly within its designated cell. | 10-23-2008 |
20100232563 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING FUEL ASSEMBLIES IN AN UNDERWATER ENVIRONMENT HAVING LATERAL ACCESS LOADING - A method of loading nuclear fuel assemblies into a fuel rack in an underwater (or other submerged) environment that reduces the depth required for the pool to effectuate the fuel rack loading procedure. In one embodiment, the method comprises submerging a nuclear fuel assembly having an axis and a horizontal cross-section in a pool; providing a fuel rack in the pool, the fuel rack comprising a body structure comprising at least one elongated cell, a top, a bottom, a first lateral side, at least one elongated slot in the first lateral side that forms a lateral passageway into the cell; positioning the fuel assembly laterally adjacent to the elongated slot of the fuel rack so that the axis of the fuel assembly is substantially aligned with the elongated slot; and translating the fuel assembly in a lateral direction through the elongated slot and into the cell. | 09-16-2010 |
20110033019 | SINGLE-PLATE NEUTRON ABSORBING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A neutron absorbing insert for use in a fuel rack and method of manufacturing the same. In ones aspect, the invention is a neutron absorbing apparatus comprising: a plate structure having a first wall and a second wall that is non-coplanar to the first wall; the first and second walls being formed by a single panel of a metal matrix composite having neutron absorbing particulate reinforcement that is bent into the non-coplanar arrangement along a crease; and a plurality of spaced-apart holes formed into the single panel along the crease prior to bending. | 02-10-2011 |
Frank Rosenbaum, Oro Valley, AZ US
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20100307210 | Vertical Manure Converter and Process including Activated Carbon in an Organic Mixture - A vertical manure converter and related process of using activated carbon in an activated carbon/organic material mixture to process organic waste. Inducing air, preferably compressed, into a chamber of the converter in combination with reusing activated carbon can result in a continuous process. The temperature can be controlled by regulating the air into the chamber. The vertical manure converter takes organic waste and uses heat to accelerate the composting process wherein final products can be purified water and ash fertilizer. | 12-09-2010 |
Frank A Rosenbaum, Oro Valley, AZ US
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20140058881 | System and Process for Crop Scouting and Pest Cure Recommendation - A process and system implemented on a portable computing device, which is equipped with a global positioning system, for crop scouting and pest cure recommendation. The process or system provides Farm Scout, Agronomist and Sales Personnel with an ability to: (1) easily identify and mark the geo-location of insects, weeds, diseases or other remarkable conditions; (2) report findings to customers in a concise format; (3) provide product and application recommendations to customers for curing remarkable conditions; and (4) maintain easily accessible history files used to determine trends and successful treatment programs. | 02-27-2014 |
Gerold Rosenbaum, Lemont, IL US
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20080273663 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS AND DETECTION - A detector apparatus is disclosed that includes a housing and a multilayer disposed within the housing. The multilayer defining a leading edge and a trailing edge and is adapted to interact with a plurality of high-energy photons, impingent from the leading edge, to permit passage of photons of at least one selected energy. The multilayer is secured to a first securement adjacent to the leading edge. The multilayer is secured to a second securement bracket adjacent to the trailing edge. At least one detector is disposed adjacent to the trailing edge of the multilayer to detect the impingent high-energy photons. An adjustment mechanism operatively connects to the second securement bracket to adjust the position of the second securement bracket, thereby altering an angular position of the multilayer. | 11-06-2008 |
Glen Var Rosenbaum, Gilbert, AZ US
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20140302869 | BEACON AND ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS FOR A RANGING SYSTEM - A beacon for a ranging system includes an electronic scanned array (ESA) antenna and a transceiver. The ESA antenna is configured to emit a separate radio frequency (RF) phased-array narrow beam for each of a plurality of segments of an arc, and receive from an end user node a response signal based on at least one of the RF phased-array narrow beam. Each segment of the arc is scanned at a specified time interval. The transceiver is configured to transmit a pulsed signal via the RF phased-array narrow beam, and receive the response signal. | 10-09-2014 |
20150057030 | Method of Using a Ranging System to Determine the Location of a Node Relative to a Beacon - A method of using a ranging system for communicating between an end user node and controller to determine the location of the end user node relative to a beacon. The controller transmits an inquiry message to the end user node with a minimum received signal strength indicator (RSSI) message that includes a threshold for transmitting a reply message. When the measured RSSI of the inquiry message exceeds the RSSI threshold, the controller receives a reply message from the end user node, including the measured RSSI. | 02-26-2015 |
James Rosenbaum, Carmichael, CA US
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20100320784 | Hollow shaft barbeque tool - A hollow shaft barbeque tool is described. The tool includes a hollow shaft cylindrically tapering from a first end to a second end. The first end has a first diameter and the second end has a second diameter such that the second diameter is less than the first diameter, thereby creating the tapering form. A grip is attached with the first end of the hollow shaft to allow a user to grasp the tool. A tip receiver is press fit in the second end of the hollow shaft, with a solid turning tip press fit into the tip receiver. Thus, a user can use the turning tip to grasp and turn a piece of meat food while barbequing the meat food. | 12-23-2010 |
James T. Rosenbaum, Portland, OR US
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20150324978 | AQUEOUS CELL DIFFERENTIATION IN ANTERIOR UVEITIS USING OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY - Methods and systems for determining a percentage composition of aqueous cells in an anterior chamber of an eye of a subject based on cell reflectance distributions calculated from OCT image data are disclosed. In one example approach, determining a percentage composition of detected aqueous cells may comprise calculating a percentage of the detected aqueous cells which are polymorphonuclear and calculating a percentage of detected aqueous cells which are mononuclear. | 11-12-2015 |
Jan Susan Rosenbaum, Cincinnati, OH US
Joanna L. Rosenbaum, Bloomington, IN US
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20140142542 | Catheter and Support Cannula Assembly - A system may include a catheter and a support cannula within the catheter. The catheter may include a tapered tip and a body extending proximally therefrom. The catheter tip may have a smaller inner diameter than the catheter body. The support cannula may include a tip disposed within the catheter tip such that the support cannula tip does not extend distally beyond the catheter distal end and a support segment extending proximally from the support cannula tip and disposed within the catheter body such that the catheter body remains in a non-stretched configuration. An outer diameter of the cannula tip may correspond to the inner diameter of the catheter tip. An outer diameter of the support segment may correspond to the inner diameter of the catheter body. The support segment may extend proximally to at least a proximal end of a perforated segment of the catheter body. | 05-22-2014 |
Joanna Lynn Rosenbaum, Bloomington, IN US
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20130231752 | ENDOLUMINAL PROSTHESIS WITH ACTUATING MEMBER - A non-expandable endoluminal prosthesis for implantation within a body lumen may include an elongate tubular conduit. The tubular conduit may have a first end segment and a second end segment. A drainage lumen may extend longitudinally within the tubular conduit. An actuating lumen may extend longitudinally within the tubular conduit. The prosthesis may include an actuating member received within the actuating lumen. The endoluminal prosthesis may be movable between a delivery configuration in which the tubular conduit is substantially linear and a deployed configuration in which at least one of the first end segment and the second end segment includes a retaining mechanism configured to retain the prosthesis in place relative to the body lumen. The actuating member may be configured to urge the prosthesis toward the deployed configuration. | 09-05-2013 |
20140000627 | PERCUTANEOUS ACCESS DEVICE | 01-02-2014 |
Joel L. Rosenbaum, Branford, CT US
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20100267130 | Chlamydomonas Intraflagellar Transport 88 (IFT-88) - The invention relates to various intraflagellar transport (IFT) polypeptides and the nucleic acids that encode them. The new IFT particle polypeptides and nucleic acids can be used in a variety, of diagnostic, screening, and therapeutic methods. | 10-21-2010 |
20120046448 | CHLAMYDOMONAS INTRAFLAGELLAR TRANSPORT 88 (IFT-88) - The invention relates to various intraflagellar transport (IFT) polypeptides and the nucleic acids that encode them. The new IFT particle polypeptides and nucleic acids can be used in a variety of diagnostic, screening, and therapeutic methods. | 02-23-2012 |
20130066050 | CHLAMYDOMONAS INTRAFLAGELLAR TRANSPORT 88 (IFT-88) - The invention relates to various intraflagellar transport (IFT) polypeptides and the nucleic acids that encode them. The new IFT particle polypeptides and nucleic acids can be used in a variety of diagnostic, screening, and therapeutic methods. | 03-14-2013 |
John Rosenbaum, Richmond, CA US
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20090075850 | ASHLESS HYDRAULIC FLUID OR PAPER MACHINE OIL - An ashless lubricating oil, comprising a base oil having greater than 90 wt % saturates, less than 10 wt % aromatics, a viscosity index greater than 130, low sulfur, and a sequential number of carbon atoms. The lubricating oil has a VI between 155 and 300, greater than 680 minutes in a rotary pressure vessel oxidation test, and a kinematic viscosity at 40° C. from 19.8 to 748 cSt. An ashless paper machine oil, comprising a base oil having a sequential number of carbon atoms, wherein the oil has a defined viscosity index and high oxidation stability. Also, an ashless lubricating oil, comprising a base oil having a viscosity index greater than 150, wherein the base oil is made from a blend of petroleum-based wax and Fischer-Tropsch derived wax. | 03-19-2009 |
John Michael Rosenbaum, Richmond, CA US
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20130090272 | 170 NEUTRAL BASE OIL WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES - We provide a base stock comprising hydrocarbons with consecutive numbers of carbon atoms, wherein the base stock has a boiling range from 388 to 538° C., a VI from 105 to less than 130, and a Noack volatility from 5 to 11.5 wt % or a CCS VIS at −25° C. from 2000 to 4000 mPa·s. We also provide a base stock slate comprising the base stock and an additional base stock having an additional boiling range from 371 to 496° C. and other properties. | 04-11-2013 |
20140023562 | Base Oil Manufacturing Plant - We provide a process to manufacture a base stock, comprising hydrocracking, separating, and dewaxing, wherein the base stock has a ratio of Noack volatility to CCS VIS at −25° C. multiplied by 100 from 0.15 to 0.40. We also provide a base stock made by a process, and a base oil manufacturing plant that produces the base stock. | 01-23-2014 |
20140202924 | Process To Manufacture A Base Stock - We provide a process to manufacture a base stock, comprising hydrocracking, separating, and dewaxing, wherein the base stock has a ratio of Noack volatility to CCS VIS at −25° C. multiplied by 100 from 0.15 to 0.40. We also provide a base stock made by a process, and a base oil manufacturing plant that produces the base stock. | 07-24-2014 |
20140342959 | DIESTER-BASED BASE OIL BLENDS WITH IMPROVED COLD FLOW PROPERTIES AND LOW NOACK - The present invention is generally directed to diester-based base oils and base oil blends with improved cold flow properties and improved Noack. The diesters employed have a number a performance benefits in lubricant applications—among them: biodegradability, extreme temperature performance, oxidative stability, solubility for additives and deposit and sludge precursors, flash and fire points. However, ester usage in lubricants has been quite limited due to their high cost. We utilize new proprietary diesters, structurally different from traditional diesters, which are made from fatty acids and alpha olefins in simple processing steps, yet feature performance similar to more traditional lubricant esters. | 11-20-2014 |
20140342960 | BASE OIL BLEND UPGRADING PROCESS WITH A DIESTER BASE OIL TO YIELD IMPROVED COLD FLOW PROPERTIES AND LOW NOACK - The present invention is generally directed to diester-based base oils and base oil blends with improved cold flow properties and improved Noack. The diesters employed have a number a performance benefits in lubricant applications—among them: biodegradability, extreme temperature performance, oxidative stability, solubility for additives and deposit and sludge precursors, flash and fire points. However, ester usage in lubricants has been quite limited due to their high cost. We utilize new proprietary diesters, structurally different from traditional diesters, which are made from fatty acids and alpha olefins in simple processing steps, yet feature performance similar to more traditional lubricant esters. | 11-20-2014 |
20140342961 | DIESTER-BASED ENGINE OIL FORMULATIONS WITH IMPROVED LOW NOACK AND COLD FLOW PROPERTIES - The present invention is generally directed to diester-based multi-grade engine oil formulations. The diesters employed have a number a performance benefits in lubricant applications—among them: biodegradability, extreme temperature performance, oxidative stability, solubility for additives and deposit and sludge precursors, flash and fire points. However, ester usage in lubricants has been quite limited due to their high cost. We utilize new proprietary diesters, structurally different from traditional diesters, which are made from fatty acids and alpha olefins in simple processing steps, yet feature performance similar to more traditional lubricant esters. | 11-20-2014 |
Joseph Rosenbaum, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130018808 | MULTI-PARTY LEGAL ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM AND METHODAANM Schwartz; MartinAACI BrooklynAAST NYAACO USAAGP Schwartz; Martin Brooklyn NY USAANM Rosenbaum; JosephAACI BrooklynAAST NYAACO USAAGP Rosenbaum; Joseph Brooklyn NY US - A system and method for implementing a resolution to a landlord tenant dispute. In an embodiment, a database stores party information, legal form information and case information. First electronic case information representing a dispute is received and a petition for evicting at least one tenant associated with the dispute is generated and transmitted to a process server. Second electronic case information representing additional information associated with the dispute is received, and one or more actions and corresponding schedules for implementing the eviction are determined. One or more of copies of court documents associated with the eviction, the one or more actions and corresponding schedules; and the first electronic case information is provided, for example, over the Internet. The actions due are tracked for completion, and alert(s) representing that at least one of the one or more actions is coming due or is past due are transmitted to a party associated with the at least one of the one or more actions. Thereafter, a warrant for implementing the eviction is ordered. | 01-17-2013 |
Kenneth Rosenbaum, Silver Spring, MD US
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20140219526 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CLASSIFYING A CONDITION BASED ON IMAGE ANALYSIS - An image analysis device includes circuitry that receives one or more input images and detects a plurality of anatomical landmarks on the one or more input images using a pre-determined face model. The circuitry extracts a plurality of geometric and local texture features based on the plurality of anatomical landmarks. The circuitry selects one or more condition-specific features from the plurality of geometric and local texture features. The circuitry classifies the one or more input images into one or more conditions based on the one or more condition-specific features. | 08-07-2014 |
Kevin Rosenbaum, West Lafayette, IN US
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20150325359 | Analytical Instrument Inductors and Methods for Manufacturing Same - Analytical instrument inductors are provided that can include bundled wired conductive material about a substrate. Analytical instrument inductors are also provided that can include: a tubular substrate defining a plurality of flanges extending outwardly from a core of the substrate wherein opposing flanges define portions of the core; at least one pair of wires wound about a first portion of the core and between at least two flanges, the pair of wires extending to and wound about a second portion of the core; and wherein the one pair of wires are operatively coupled to an analytical instrument to provide inductance. Methods for preparing an instrument inductor are provided. The methods can include bundling wires about and within multiple exterior openings of a hollow-cored substrate; and connecting each of the bundles across the openings. | 11-12-2015 |
Larry Rosenbaum, Gurnee, IL US
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20090022985 | Multiple layer polymeric structure - The present invention provides a receptacle ( | 01-22-2009 |
Lee Rosenbaum, Portland, OR US
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20080244249 | Managed redundant enterprise basic input/output system store update - A basic input/output system may be stored on two different memories coupled to active management technology firmware and a trusted platform module. The trusted platform module ensures that access to the correct memory. One of the memories is selected to store an update of the basic input/output system. | 10-02-2008 |
Lee G. Rosenbaum, Portland, OR US
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20080263129 | Aggregating service processors as a cluster - Service processors within a system are self-clustered. The system can also include an operating system or other software code, a management console, or both. The operating system communicates with the cluster of service processors, where the service processors are self-clustered or otherwise, such as through a memory shared by at least all the service processors. The operating system therefore need not be aware which of the service processors performs a given function. The console communicates with the cluster of service processors, where the service processors are self-clustered or otherwise, through any service processor of the cluster. The console therefore also need not be aware that the service processors have been clustered to perform functionality for the console. | 10-23-2008 |
Lee G. Rosenbaum, Hillsboro, OR US
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20150379306 | Management of Authenticated Variables - An embodiment includes an apparatus comprising: an out-of-band cryptoprocessor coupled to secure non-volatile storage; and at least one storage medium having firmware instructions stored thereon for causing, during runtime and after an operating system for the apparatus has booted, the cryptoprocessor to (a) store a key within the secure non-volatile storage, (b) sign an object with the key, while the key is within the cryptoprocessor, to produce a signature, and (c) verify the signature. Other embodiments are described herein. | 12-31-2015 |
Leonard Rosenbaum, Greenport, NY US
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20100068384 | High-Throughput CVD System - The use of deposition modules groups for each CVD deposition position including at least two deposition modules, together with a Motion Control System that controls and confines the motion of said deposition modules, enables a quick deposition module exchange at the deposition locations of On-Line or Off-Line CVD coating system. This results in a high volume large area CVD coating system that can increase the commercial viability of a given CVD system design through production throughput increases, production cost reductions, overall higher process flexibility and/or improved film quality. | 03-18-2010 |
20150140211 | Scalable 2D-Film CVD Synthesis - This patent relates to 1) primary tool designs for a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) synthesis system in the form of open tray stacks or more readily accessible, quasi-gas-tight enclosure boxes, to 2) system designs for low volume and high volume CVD graphene production, and to 3) methods for CVD graphene and other two-dimensional (2D) film CVD synthesis. Scaling of higher quality CVD 2D-film production is thereby enabled both in substrate size and productivity and at reduced costs. This invention provides a wider process window for CVD Synthesis of 2D films and, particularly of graphene films, thereby allowing increased film quality and/or production throughput. | 05-21-2015 |
Marda A. Rosenbaum, Smithtown, NY US
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20110258748 | PACIFIER-BEARING-BIB - A pacifier-bearing bib comprising a bib and a pacifier fixedly attached thereto in a manner that biases the pacifier towards a user's mouth, such that the user can by themself, reach the pacifier and insert the pacifier in their mouth, with a mere small movement of the head, without the use of their hands or the help of another individual. The pacifier is fixedly attached at a location on the bib that when the pacifier-bearing bib is fixed around the neck of a user, the pacifier is adjacent to the user's mouth. | 10-27-2011 |
Molly M. Rosenbaum, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20100298914 | THERAPEUTIC GARMENT - A therapeutic garment includes a brassiere having opposed first and second shoulder straps formed with opposed first and second breast-receiving cups, respectively, each having an outer surface. A reusable gel pack for heat or cold therapy is suspended from the first and second shoulder straps, extends downwardly from the first and second shoulder straps to the first and second breast-receiving cups, and overlies and extends across the outer surfaces of the first and second breast-receiving cups to provide heat or cold therapy to the first and second breast-receiving cups at the outer surface of each of the first and second breast-receiving cups. | 11-25-2010 |
Murray Rosenbaum, Boca Raton, FL US
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20080319473 | DEVICE FOR APPLYING PRESSURE TO A POCKET TO PREVENT HEMATOMA AFTER SURGICAL IMPLANTATION OF MEDICAL DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A device for applying pressure to a pocket and for preventing hematoma after surgically implanting a medical device in the pocket. The device may have first and second portions for contacting the front and back sides of a patient, respectively, and a device for applying pressure to the pocket. The device may have cushions or padding for comfort. The pressure may be adjustable. The device allows a patient to ambulate with constant pressure on the pocket. The device may have a clamp, hinge, clasp, clip, spring, piston, pneumatic or inflatable device, band or any other device that applies pressure to the pocket. | 12-25-2008 |
Neil Rosenbaum, Chicago, IL US
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20140147881 | MULTIPLE LAMINAR FLOW-BASED PARTICLE AND CELLULAR IDENTIFICATION - The present invention provides a method and apparatus to identify at least one component from a plurality of components in a fluid mixture, the apparatus including a first input channel into which a first flow containing a plurality of components is introduced; a plurality of buffer input channels, into which additional flows of buffer solution are introduced, disposed on either side of the first input channel; wherein the first flow and the additional flows have a flow direction along a length of the apparatus; a detector apparatus which detects and identifies selected components of the plurality of components; a laser which emits a laser beam which damages or kills selected components of the plurality of components; and at least one channel disposed at the another end of the apparatus which is adapted to receive the first flow and the additional flows after operation of the laser on the selected components. | 05-29-2014 |
20140302596 | MULTIPLE LAMINAR FLOW-BASED PARTICLE AND CELLULAR IDENTIFICATION - An apparatus and method to identify at least one component from a plurality of components in a fluid mixture, includes a first input channel containing the fluid mixture of components; at least one buffer input channel, into which at least one additional flow of buffer solution is introduced; a plurality of regions disposed at the other end of the apparatus, which are adapted to receive outputs of at least one selected component of the plurality of components, the selected component which is selectively removed from the first flow to one of the regions; a waste channel through which unselected components are removed from the first flow; a plurality of pumps connected to at least one reservoir, to control flow rates of the first flow and the additional flow(s); and a computer which controls a selection of one of the plurality of components from the fluid mixture. | 10-09-2014 |
20150140570 | HIGH-SPEED TWO-STEP INCUBATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IN-VITRO DIAGNOSTIC TESTING - An incubator including a container having an interior chamber capable of receiving a sample holder having samples, a lower heated surface disposed within the interior chamber of the container, and a movement mechanism coupled to the container and the lower heated surface. In one embodiment, the movement mechanism is configured to move the lower heated surface to a position in which the lower heated surface essentially contacts the sample holder. A method of rapidly heating and incubating a sample for biochemical or immunological testing is further disclosed. | 05-21-2015 |
20150192572 | METHOD OF IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN A FLUID MIXTURE - A method of identifying at least one component from a plurality of components in a fluid mixture introduced into a flow apparatus, includes: introducing a first flow into a first input channel in the apparatus which contains the fluid mixture; introducing additional flows of buffer solution into a plurality of buffer input channels in the apparatus, the plurality of buffer channels which are disposed on either side of the first input channel; wherein the first flow and additional flows have a flow direction along a length of the apparatus; identifying selected components of the plurality of components using a detector apparatus; emitting a light beam from a laser which damages or kills selected components of the plurality of components; receiving the first flow and the additional flows in at least one channel disposed at the other end of the apparatus, after operation of the light beam on the selected components. | 07-09-2015 |
Neil Harris Rosenbaum, Chicago, IL US
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20090032449 | Multiple laminar flow-based particle and cellular separation with laser steering - The invention provides a method, apparatus and system for separating blood and other types of cellular components, and can be combined with holographic optical trapping manipulation or other forms of optical tweezing. One of the exemplary methods includes providing a first flow having a plurality of blood components; providing a second flow; contacting the first flow with the second flow to provide a first separation region; and differentially sedimenting a first blood cellular component of the plurality of blood components into the second flow while concurrently maintaining a second blood cellular component of the plurality of blood components in the first flow. The second flow having the first blood cellular component is then differentially removed from the first flow having the second blood cellular component. Holographic optical traps may also be utilized in conjunction with the various flows to move selected components from one flow to another, as part of or in addition to a separation stage. | 02-05-2009 |
20100216208 | Multiple laminar flow-based particle and cellular separation with laser steering - The invention provides a method, apparatus and system for separating blood and other types of cellular components, and can be combined with holographic optical trapping manipulation or other forms of optical tweezing. One of the exemplary methods includes providing a first flow having a plurality of blood components; providing a second flow; contacting the first flow with the second flow to provide a first separation region; and differentially sedimenting a first blood cellular component of the plurality of blood components into the second flow while concurrently maintaining a second blood cellular component of the plurality of blood components in the first flow. The second flow having the first blood cellular component is then differentially removed from the first flow having the second blood cellular component. Holographic optical traps may also be utilized in conjunction with the various flows to move selected components from one flow to another, as part of or in addition to a separation stage. | 08-26-2010 |
20120183947 | MULTIPLE LAMINAR FLOW-BASED PARTICLE AND CELLULAR SEPARATION WITH LASER STEERING - The invention provides a method, apparatus and system for separating cellular components, and can be combined with holographic optical trapping manipulation or other forms of optical tweezing. One exemplary method includes providing a first flow having a plurality of components; providing a second flow; contacting the first flow with the second flow to provide a first separation region; and differentially sedimenting a first cellular component of the plurality of components into the second flow while concurrently maintaining a second cellular component of the plurality of components in the first flow. The second flow having the first cellular component is then differentially removed from the first flow having the second cellular component. Holographic optical traps may also be utilized in conjunction with the various flows to move selected components from one flow to another, as part of or in addition to a separation stage. | 07-19-2012 |
Omer Rosenbaum, Kirkland, WA US
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20120117531 | Instantiating a Software Development Environment From an Environment Class - A machine-implemented method for instantiating a software development environment includes the steps of defining an environment class whereby software prerequisites are added automatically to the environment; generating at least one physical topology to which the environment class will be deployed; and deploying the environment class to generate an environment instance from said environment class. The environment class includes at least one role selected from a plurality of roles, the role encapsulating deployment information. According to some embodiments, the environment class includes at least two roles and at least one rule defining at least one dependency between a first role and at least one additional role. | 05-10-2012 |
20130121599 | Measuring Web Page Rendering Time - Various embodiments provide approaches for measuring the rendering times of a webpage that can be browser-independent. In at least some embodiments, as a web page is rendered, video data of the webpage is captured and analyzed to ascertain when the webpage, or portions thereof, have likely been completely rendered. In at least some embodiments, image processing can be performed on captured video data to ascertain, from observed pixel changes over time, when the webpage has likely been rendered. | 05-16-2013 |
Ori Rosenbaum, Woodland Hills, CA US
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20150259178 | Cleaning Pad and Cleaning Implement - The present invention relates to a cleaning pad, cleaning device, and a method for cleaning. The cleaning pad has a plurality of ridges and grooves configured to mesh with the channels and ribs of an escalator or moving walkway step. The cleaning device includes a head portion configured to attach to a handle, and a cleaning pad removably attached to the head portion. | 09-17-2015 |
Ori Rosenbaum, Laguna Beach, CA US
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20090193682 | SHOE CHASSIS - The present invention relates to a shoe chassis. In one embodiment the present invention is a shoe chassis including a board with a first end and a second end, the board having a portion defining a first hole at the second end. The shoe chassis also includes a stabilizing unit beneath the board and a pod beneath the stabilizing unit. A flexible membrane is positioned within the first hole to allow the heel to flex past or through the first hole and compress a cushioning material located within the pod and positioned under the flexible membrane. | 08-06-2009 |
20090205224 | SHOE SUSPENSION SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a shoe suspension system. In one embodiment, the present invention is a sole of a shoe including a first spine with a first side and a second side, a first suspension portion connected to the first side of the first spine, and a second suspension portion connected to the second side of the first spine. | 08-20-2009 |
20110214310 | SHOE CHASSIS - The present invention relates to a shoe chassis. In one embodiment, the present invention is a shoe chassis including a board with a first end and a second end, the board having a portion defining a first hole at the second end. The shoe chassis also includes a stabilizing unit beneath the board and a pod beneath the stabilizing unit. A flexible membrane is positioned within the first hole to allow the heel to flex past or through the first hole and compress a cushioning material located within the pod and positioned under the flexible membrane. | 09-08-2011 |
20120227291 | HIGH-HEELED FOOT APPAREL - Devices, methods, and systems discussed herein relate to a high-heeled shoe; and more particularly, for providing improved comfort and/or to alleviate foot pain related to the wearing of a high-heeled shoe. For example, a high-heeled shoe may include an insole or a top outer layer and a bottom rigid structure. The bottom rigid structure may include a front portion, a mid portion, and an end portion. The front portion of the bottom rigid structure may include a cavity or cut-out portion for insertion of an encapsulated gel. When the shoe is worn, the encapsulated gel may expand laterally in response to an introduction of pressure on a top surface of the encapsulated gel thereby dispersing pressure on the balls of the foot. | 09-13-2012 |
Rhonda Rosenbaum, Millwood, NY US
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20090292578 | Articulation Workload Metrics - A method for determining an allocation of a workload includes identifying an employee in an organization having the workload, associating the employee with an articulation workload metric, and determining the allocation of the workload to the employee according to the articulation workload metric. | 11-26-2009 |
20110225200 | PRIVACY-PRESERVING METHOD FOR SKIMMING OF DATA FROM A COLLABORATIVE INFRASTRUCTURE - A method and system for harvesting collaboration data in accordance with a privacy policy is provided. In one embodiment, the method comprises defining a privacy policy for collaboration data, said privacy policy including a list of fields associated with the collaboration data to be harvested; harvesting the collaboration data associated with the fields specified as allowable under the privacy policy; transforming the collaboration data associated with the fields specified as allowable if said collaboration data can be transformed in accordance with a set of rules defined in the privacy policy; and storing the harvested collaboration data in a database. | 09-15-2011 |
Richard J. Rosenbaum, Highland Ranch, CO US
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20110117175 | SWEET ANALGESIC FOR USE IN MEDICAL PROCEDURES OR TREATMENTS - Sweet analgesics and compositions comprising a sweet analgesic and a delivery vehicle for reducing pain or discomfort associated with a medical procedure or treatment are disclosed. The sweet analgesic is administered or delivered to the intra-oral cavity of the patient prior to or during the medical procedure or treatment to increase the comfort of the patient. The sweet analgesic can be applied to a dental roll or pad and the roll or pad can be inserted between the cheek and gum of the patient to allow for the release of the sweet analgesic during the medical procedure or treatment. The dental roll or pad can be replaced as necessary to maintain the release of the sweet analgesic into the intra-oral cavity of the patient during the medical procedure or treatment. | 05-19-2011 |
Richard J. Rosenbaum, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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20130019726 | Food Stabilization Device, Method, and System - A food stabilization device comprising one or more cross-bars and a plurality of teeth. The one or more cross-bars comprise at least one of a cross-bar height and a cross-bar width adapted to receive a gripping mechanism. The plurality of teeth extend from the one or more cross-bars and comprise a tip adapted to pierce one or more layers of a food item and a length adapted to at least partially reach the one or more layers of the food item. | 01-24-2013 |
Richard W. Rosenbaum, Bloomfield Hills, MI US
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20100039061 | SOLAR-POWERED WATER BUBBLER - A self-contained solar-powered system and method prevent outdoor ice buildup. The apparatus includes a solar panel outputting electrical power, and a rechargeable battery in electrical communication with the solar panel for storing the power. An electrically operated air compressor is powered by the solar panel and/or battery, and a bubbler unit is in pneumatic communication with the air compressor, providing bubbler reaction to a water reservoir to be protected from freezing. An electronic controller is operative to activate electrical power switching apparatus on a per-demand basis. For example, at least one thermometer may be provided in electrical communication with the controller, with the controller being operative to activate the bubbler upon the detection that potential freezing may occur. The use of a controller and switching apparatus allows the battery to be charged at a higher capacity during times when freezing is unlikely. | 02-18-2010 |
Robert Rosenbaum, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20130005534 | Instrumented Article of Fitness and Method of Determining Caloric Requirements - Disclosed is a force measuring article of athletic equipment and method of monitoring caloric output during a physical exercise. Force transducers are positioned within the palm region of a lifting glove or sole portion of an athletic shoe for measuring force versus time data and storing the data for later retrieval and analysis. The force output for a given exercise is analyzed such that the user is able to monitor and gauge energy output during an activity without the use of a heart rate monitor or larger, external equipment. The data can be used to determine caloric output, from which the user can directly measure the energy required for a specific exercise and the necessary calories required to complete the exercise. The method involves gather this information and using it as means to further understand caloric output, and thus meter caloric intake and maintain a proper daily caloric balance. | 01-03-2013 |
20130139296 | Deployable Garment Venting Device - Disclosed is a deployable garment venting device that offsets the beltline of a wearer's trousers from the body of the wearer to allow an air gap such that heat and moisture is released and airflow is achieved across the trouser beltline. The device comprises a flexible frame member bordering an internal mesh web. The preferred embodiment comprises a pair of straps that deform the frame into a deployed state, bowing out the frame and creating a non-planar structure to offset a trouser beltline. The straps comprise clips for attachment to the wearer's beltline, whereby the frame can be released from the strap tension and thus stowed against the user's body in a planar state. Embodiments include of the frame straps include hooks that releasable maintain the frame's distorted shape, tensionable straps, and a frame that folds onto itself when disconnected from the user for condensed storage. | 06-06-2013 |
Ron Rosenbaum, Clearwater, FL US
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20100004782 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STORING AND DISPENSING MEDICATION - A medication storage/dispenser unit comprises a processor connected to medication package storage compartments. The storage compartments comprise a medication package, and preferably may also include a content reader, a medication information reader, and a medication package indicator. The processor receives a medication request from the medical information system, receives content and other medication from the storage compartments, processes the information and automatically opens the appropriate compartment with the correct medication. | 01-07-2010 |
Ronald Rosenbaum, Palm Harbor, FL US
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20100089789 | Dosage form package and a frangible electrical circuit sheet therefor - A frangible electrical circuit sheet for a dosage form package includes a first plurality of electrically conductive trace subnetworks interconnected with one another to form a network of electrically conductive traces and disposed on the sheet. The sheet further includes a second plurality of circuit elements connected to the network of electrically conductive traces such that each circuit element is associated with one of the subnetworks. At least some of the circuit elements have element values that differ from one another. | 04-15-2010 |
20100089791 | DOSAGE FORM PACKAGE AND A FRANGIBLE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT SHEET THEREFOR - A frangible electrical circuit sheet for a dosage form package includes a first plurality of electrically conductive trace subnetworks interconnected with one another to form a network of electrically conductive traces and disposed on the sheet. The sheet further includes a second plurality of circuit elements connected to the network of electrically conductive traces such that each circuit element is associated with one of the subnetworks. At least some of the circuit elements have element values that differ from one another. | 04-15-2010 |
20110202171 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATING PHARMACY OPERATIONS UTILIZING ROBOTIC PICK AND PLACE TECHNOLOGY - The present invention is directed to a computer-controlled system for automatically transferring individual solid pharmaceutical products from bulk containers into a selected solid pharmaceutical product package from among a variety of different packaging solutions. Advantageously, in accordance with the preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a robotic pick and place arm incorporates a contact holding mechanisms such as a suction tube which selectively temporarily secures a solid pharmaceutical product for transfer from a bulk container into a desired solid pharmaceutical product package. | 08-18-2011 |
20140371901 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATING PHARMACY OPERATIONS UTILIZING ROBOTIC PICK AND PLACE TECHNOLOGY - The present invention is directed to a computer-controlled system for automatically transferring individual solid pharmaceutical products from bulk containers into a selected solid pharmaceutical product package from among a variety of different packaging solutions. Advantageously, in accordance with the preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a robotic pick and place arm incorporates a contact holding mechanisms such as a suction tube which selectively temporarily secures a solid pharmaceutical product for transfer from a bulk container into a desired solid pharmaceutical product package. | 12-18-2014 |
Ross Rosenbaum, San Tan Valley, AZ US
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20120192304 | COTTON VARIETY 09R348B2R2 - The invention relates to the novel cotton variety designated 09R348B2R2. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants, plant parts and derivatives of the cotton variety 09R348B2R2. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the cotton variety 09R348B2R2 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing cotton plants by crossing the cotton variety 09R348B2R2 with itself or another cotton variety and plants produced by such methods. | 07-26-2012 |
20150040255 | COTTON VARIETY 12R224B2R2 - The invention relates to the novel cotton variety designated 12R224B2R2. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants, plant parts and derivatives of the cotton variety 12R224B2R2. Also provided by the invention are methods of using cotton variety 12R224B2R2 and products derived therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing cotton plants by crossing the cotton variety 12R224B2R2 with itself or another cotton variety and plants and seeds produced by such methods. | 02-05-2015 |
Sarah Rosenbaum, Menlo Park, CA US
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20110167504 | Application Rights Enabling - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, implementing and using techniques for controlling capabilities of a user software application. A user software application is provided, the user software application including a set of disabled operations. Content capable of being operated on by one or more of the disabled operations in the set of disabled operations is received. Application rights information operable to enable an operation in the set of disabled operations to operate on content within a context specified in the application rights information are received and the operation in the set of disabled operations is enabled to operate on the received content. Methods and apparatus for providing content to be operated on by a user software application and methods and apparatus for providing a configurable, context-dependent user software application are also described. | 07-07-2011 |
Steven J. Rosenbaum, New York, NY US
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20120144003 | Hosted video discovery and publishing platform - A hosted system provides any Internet user with the ability to quickly set up and customize a video channel, preferably as a web page or site that can be reached from any Internet-accessible device having a browser. The solution includes tools for use by channel site creators to customize look, feel, and page design. A particular web page or site may be associated with a given subject. A page or site that has such an association is sometimes referred to as “subject-specific.” Once a subject-specific channel is created, a site administrator or individual visitors can search and choose to bring those search results into the channel architecture. The system also enables a multiplatform search, and search results may be automatically populated into the channel content. The system enables the characterization of the material returned, preferably according to a user-generated taxonomy. | 06-07-2012 |
20150082341 | Video curation platform with pre-roll advertisements for discovered content - A video curation platform displays curated video channels in the form of markup language pages. A page delivered to client machine includes thumbnails of video content that an end user may select and view. The markup language page includes a first container for supporting a first media player, and a second container for supporting a third party media player that is embedded from a content source. The containers are aligned, one in front of the other. The markup language page also includes control logic adapted to be executed in hardware at a client machine when an end user selects video content to be viewed (i) to render first content in the first media player, (ii) upon completing the first content, to automatically hide the first media player and reveal the third party media player; and (iii) to render the video content in the third party media player. | 03-19-2015 |
Sue Rosenbaum US
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20090022985 | Multiple layer polymeric structure - The present invention provides a receptacle ( | 01-22-2009 |
Tamar Rosenbaum, Lakewood, NJ US
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20130164345 | Co-Processing Method and Formulations for HIV Attachment Inhibitor Prodrug Compound and Excipients - A process for the production of a formulation of HIV attachment inhibitor piperazine tris salt prodrug compound involves dissolving the prodrug compound in a solvent to form a solution; adding a first quantity of a first anti-solvent to the solution; then dispersing a first quantity of HPMC in the solution; adding a second quantity of the first anti-solvent to the solution; dispersing a second quantity of HPMC in the solution; then adding a second anti-solvent to the solution so as to crystallize the compound with the HPMC and thereby form the formulation, wherein the second anti-solvent is a combination of acetone and isopropyl acetate (IPAC). The formulation is then washed, and dried. | 06-27-2013 |
Thomas F. Rosenbaum, Wilmette, IL US
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20090315551 | Linear magnetoresistance sensor - A linear (or substantially linear) magnetoresistance sensor is provided. The magnetoresistance sensor may use one of the following magnetotransport mechanisms: classical magnetoresistance (MR) or quantum MR effects. In the classical regime, the sensor may be composed of a polycrystalline narrow gap semiconductor that has a varying mobility (instead of a constant mobility). The material's varying mobility enables the magnetoresistive sensor to have: (1) a linear magnetoresistance; (2) a high temperature response; and (3) an ability to respond to the highest possible fields. In the quantum regime, the sensor may be composed of a single crystal narrow gap semiconductor that is sufficiently doped so that the material may exhibit a linear response in a temperature range of 50K-175 K. | 12-24-2009 |
20120162815 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANIPULATING DOMAIN PINNING AND REVERSAL IN FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS - A method for manipulating domain pinning and reversal in a ferromagnetic material comprises applying an external magnetic field to a uniaxial ferromagnetic material comprising a plurality of magnetic domains, where each domain has an easy axis oriented along a predetermined direction. The external magnetic field is applied transverse to the predetermined direction and at a predetermined temperature. The strength of the magnetic field is varied at the predetermined temperature, thereby isothermally regulating pinning of the domains. A magnetic storage device for controlling domain dynamics includes a magnetic hard disk comprising a uniaxial ferromagnetic material, a magnetic recording head including a first magnet, and a second magnet. The ferromagnetic material includes a plurality of magnetic domains each having an easy axis oriented along a predetermined direction. The second magnet is positioned adjacent to the magnetic hard disk and is configured to apply a magnetic field transverse to the predetermined direction. | 06-28-2012 |
20140036388 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANIPULATING DOMAIN PINNING AND REVERSAL IN FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS - A method for manipulating domain pinning and reversal in a ferromagnetic material comprises applying an external magnetic field to a uniaxial ferromagnetic material comprising a plurality of magnetic domains, where each domain has an easy axis oriented along a predetermined direction. The external magnetic field is applied transverse to the predetermined direction and at a predetermined temperature. The strength of the magnetic field is varied at the predetermined temperature, thereby isothermally regulating pinning of the domains. A magnetic storage device for controlling domain dynamics includes a magnetic hard disk comprising a uniaxial ferromagnetic material, a magnetic recording head including a first magnet, and a second magnet. The ferromagnetic material includes a plurality of magnetic domains each having an easy axis oriented along a predetermined direction. The second magnet is positioned adjacent to the magnetic hard disk and is configured to apply a magnetic field transverse to the predetermined direction. | 02-06-2014 |
Yoni Rosenbaum, Redwood City, CA US
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20150302461 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTIPLE USER ADVERTISEMENT ACCOUNTS - A multiple user advertisement account system includes an advertisement account database for storing information related to the account. The system is configured to grant multiple users access to the account and allow the users to view or update the information stored in the account database. The system tracks the updates to the information and generates a display of an activity log that contains entries related to the updates received. | 10-22-2015 |
Yotam Rosenbaum, Venice, CA US
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20150302085 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND NETWORK DEVICE FOR STREAMING DATA FROM A NETWORK - A system, method and a network device for streaming data from a network are provided. A network device includes a software application for streaming network data. The application sets a ratio of local versus network content to a value. The application scans the network device's local media library metadata for local content and submits the metadata to the network server, wherein the server uses the metadata to identify and classify local content and create an integrated playlist using local and network content that is communicated to the network device, which starts content playback. In the event of no network connectivity, the content playback may be based entirely on locally stored content. The selection of local or network content is based on a randomly generated value and a set ratio of local to network content. | 10-22-2015 |