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Andrew E. Roth, Scarsdale, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110099202Anonymous Information Exchange - A third party facilitates exchange of customer data between first and second entities while maintaining customer privacy. Personally identifiable information (PII) and first entity customer attributes of a first set of customers are received from a first entity. PII for a second set of customers is received from a second entity. First and second set common customers are identified using the PII of the first and the second set of customers. Subsequently, a list of third set of customers is sent to the second entity. The list of third set of customers includes the common customers and a plurality of other customers from the second set of customers. Second entity customer attributes are received for each customer in the list of third set of customers. Further, the first entity customer attributes of the common customers and the second entity customer attributes of the common customers are linked.04-28-2011

David B. Roth, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120174241Mouse model for diagnosis of T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and for screening of therapeutic agents, and methods of use therefor - The invention provides mutant or transgenic animals and cells derived from the mutant or transgenic animals, and particularly a transgenic mouse, that is useful, among other things, for the study, prognosis and diagnosis of hematological malignancies, including T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). Methods are provided for using the mouse model or mutant animal cells to assist in the discovery and identification of genes that may promote lymphomagenesis, to prognose and diagnose disease, and to screen for potential therapeutic agents or drugs.07-05-2012

David B. Roth, Groton, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090044788ENGINE AIR BOOST SYSTEM - One implementation of an air boost system for an engine includes a boost device and an accumulator adapted to store pressurized fluid and selectively provide pressurized fluid to the boost device. A pump may deliver fluid under pressure to one or both of the accumulator and the boost device in at least some operating conditions. A first control valve may be disposed between the pump and the accumulator to control fluid flow to the accumulator, and a bypass may be provided between the pump and the first control valve. The bypass may, in at least some operating conditions, permit at least some of the pressurized fluid from the pump to bypass the accumulator and be delivered to the boost device. In one form, the accumulator is carried by the boost device in a compact unit.02-19-2009
20100044450VISCOUS COOLANT HEATER WITH VARIABLE COOLANT PUMP DRIVE - A system for supplying supplemental heat to a vehicle, particularly a vehicle with a diesel engine, A driven viscous plate with different viscous clutch faces on either side is provided between the engine and the coolant pump. One side clutches to the engine structure (ground) to generate heat, and the other side clutches to the coolant pump to vary the pump drive. The two sides are controlled by a valve operated by signals from the engine computer. The valve varies the supply of viscous fluid from a common reservoir independently to both sides of the driven viscous plate. The signal from the engine control unit is based on the instantaneous desired supplemental heat and coolant flow. In another embodiment, two separate viscous clutches are utilized and positioned on opposite sides of the coolant pump.02-25-2010
20110000470CONTROLLING EXHAUST GAS FLOW DIVIDED BETWEEN TURBOCHARGING AND EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATING - A method of controlling exhaust gas flow in an internal combustion engine system, and products and systems using same.01-06-2011
20110010079CONTROLLING EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION IN A TURBOCHARGED ENGINE SYSTEM - Methods and products for controlling exhaust gas recirculation.01-13-2011
20110276204BOOST ASSIST SYSTEM - According to one implementation of an engine system, a power device is selectively actuated to provide energy to a storage device. Energy from the storage device is selectively provided to a boost assist device to supplement the normal energy supply to a boost device and enable an increased power output of the engine in at least certain engine or vehicle operating conditions. In one form, the power device may be a source of electrical energy and the storage device is capable of storing an electrical charge. In another form, the power device is a fluid pump and the storage device is capable of storing pressurized fluid. Various methods may be employed to control operation of the power device and energy storage in the storage device.11-10-2011
20120060497KNOCK-RESPONSIVE ADJUSTMENT OF AN EXTERNAL EGR MIXTURE - A method of adjusting an external exhaust gas recirculation mixture in response to engine knock of a spark-ignition turbocharged engine, and related products.03-15-2012
20120279215DIRECTLY COMMUNICATED TURBOCHARGER - One illustrative embodiment includes a turbocharger (11-08-2012

Patent applications by David B. Roth, Groton, NY US

Gregory David Roth, Ridgewood, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130073520MECHANISM FOR UPDATING OLAP SYSTEM STRUCTURE AND OLTP SYSTEM STRUCTURE STRUCTURE - In an embodiment, for any structural change that is made to a relational database, a corresponding change is also made to the multidimensional database. In an embodiment, the system determines that a particular structure is not implemented on the multidimensional database system. Based on metadata that defines the structure that is supposed to exist in the multidimensional database, the appropriate structure is created.03-21-2013
20130073521MECHANISM FOR SYNCHRONIZING OLAP SYSTEM STRUCTURE AND OLTP SYSTEM STRUCTURE - In an embodiment, for any structural change that is made to a relational database, a corresponding change is also made to the multidimensional database. In an embodiment, the system determines that a particular structure is not implemented on the multidimensional database system. Based on metadata that defines the structure that is supposed to exist in the multidimensional database, the appropriate structure is created.03-21-2013

Jennifer Roth, North Babylon, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100226852CLK-PEPTIDE AND SLK-PEPTIDE - The invention describes methods for inhibiting angiogenesis in a tissue by administering an antagonist that specifically binds to a proteolyzed or denatured collagen type-IV with substantially greater affinity than to the native triple helical form of collagen type-IV. Methods utilizing such antagonists for therapeutic treatment of tumor growth, tumor metastasis or of restenosis also are described, as are methods to use such antagonists as diagnostic markers of angiogenesis in normal or diseased tissues both in vivo and ex vivo. The invention further describes methods for treating tumors using said antagonists in combination with radiation therapy and therapies comprising the antagonists and radiation treatment.09-09-2010

Jesse Roth, Whitestone, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090281143Dose Reduction of a Cannabinoid CB1 Receptor Antagonist in the Treatment of Overweight or Obesity - O-(3-Piperidino-2-hydroxy-1-propyl)-nicotinic amidoxime or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof is administered to patients suffering from overweight or obesity and treated with a cannabinoid CB11-12-2009
20100048465Peptide mimics of melanocyte stimulating hormone - Provided are peptides having melanocyte stimulating hormone activity. Also provided are vectors encoding these peptides and transgenic cells comprising the above vectors. Additionally, methods of reducing or preventing release of an inflammatory cytokine from mammalian cells are provided, as are methods for treating a mammal suffering from, or at risk for, a condition mediated by an inflammatory cytokine cascade. Further provided are methods of reducing levels of an inflammatory cytokine in a mammal, methods of treating an overweight mammal, methods of decreasing food intake in a mammal and methods of inhibiting innate immunity in the digestive system of a mammal.02-25-2010
20100311719Prevention of Obesity in Antipsychotic, Antidepressant and Antiepileptic Medication - O-(3-piperidino-2-hydroxypropyl)-nicotinic amidoxime or a pharmaceutically suitable acid addition salt thereof (BGP-15) can be used for the prevention or reduction of weight gain or obesity in a patient treated with an antipsychotic drug or an antidepressant drug or an antiepileptic drug.12-09-2010

Patent applications by Jesse Roth, Whitestone, NY US

Kristin R. Roth, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100017322Confidential Order Entry for an Equity Offering - Confidential entry of orders to purchase company shares in an equity offering can include an order entry module, order book module, and security module. The order entry module receives orders directly from investors to purchase shares of the company. Each order includes order information such as an identity of the investor that submitted the order, share price, and quantity of company shares to be purchased at the share price. The order book module communicates the order information to members of a management/equity capital markets company team for the equity offering transaction. The security module allows the order entry module to receive the orders directly from the investors, allows the order book module to communicate the order information to the members of the management/company team, and prevents communication of the order information to sales persons associated with the equity offering transaction.01-21-2010

Monica Roth, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100228009Labeled Biomolecular Compositions and Methods for the Production and Uses Thereof - Disclosed herein is a set of 09-09-2010

Monica J. Roth, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110306751Independently Inducible System of Gene Expression - The present invention is directed to the improved methods for the temporal induction of proteins using the condensed single protein production (cSPP) system.12-15-2011

Peter J. Roth, Rochester, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090122709PROMISCUOUS MONITORING USING INTERNET PROTOCOL ENABLED DEVICES05-14-2009
20090122781ASYNCHRONOUS DYNAMIC NETWORK DISCOVERY FOR LOW POWER SYSTEMS - An ad hoc method is provided for synchronizing a wireless network. The method involves broadcasting a first signal including a join message from a first node (FN). The method also involves saving a first timestamps in a memory device internal to the FN after broadcasting the first signal. The method further involves generating a signal including a join response message after receiving the first signal. The join response message is comprised of a second timestamp indicating a local time during which the first signal was received at the second node (SN). The method also includes the step of determining an initial time offset by computing a difference between the first timestamp and the second timestamp. The method further includes the steps of generating a request to send (RTS) message at the FN. The FN uses the initial time offset in conjunction with the RTS message to asynchronously communicate with the SN.05-14-2009

Peter Joseph Roth, Fairport, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120143449SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING AND REDUCING VEHICLE FUEL WASTE - One way to improve fuel efficiency of a vehicle is to improve the usage of various gears. One way to measure the amount of fuel wasted due to suboptimal gear shifting is to compare the actual gear used for various driving conditions with the optimal gear used. Such comparisons may be combined with determinations of amount of fuel used to determine how much fuel has been lost due to suboptimal shifting. These techniques are applicable to tracking employment of other driving best practices as well.06-07-2012

Peter T. Roth, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110123467COMPOSITIONS FOR PROMOTING A HEALTHY APPEARANCE OF THE SKIN - Topical skin care compositions are provided for the improvement of the appearance of the skin, namely of the skin comprising the face, surrounding the eyes, mouth, and hands, as well as the skin of the body. The skin care compositions include synergistic combinations of active peptide ingredients that are specially formulated to enhance the natural appearance of the face, hands, and/or body. Specifically, the synergistic skin care compositions may be applied to one or more of the skin surrounding the eyes, mouth, nose, forehead, ears, neck, hands, feed, and overall body to give the skin thereof a cleaner, smoother and more wrinkle free appearance.05-26-2011

Peter Thomas Roth, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100166841Prostaglandin Based Compositions and Method of Use Thereof - The present disclosure sets forth particular prostaglandin based compounds that are relatively more stable in aqueous environments than other such compounds; and further that by complexing such a prostaglandin based compound of the disclosure with an agent, such as cyclodextrin, the prostaglandin based compound may be stabilized and provided in a cosmetic composition that can be used to enhance the appearance of hair.07-01-2010
20100215726Compositions for Diminishing the Appearance of Wrinkles - Topical skin care compositions are provided for the improvement of the appearance of the skin, namely of the skin comprising the face, surrounding the eyes, mouth, and hands, as well as the skin of the body. The skin care compositions include synergistic combinations of active peptide ingredients that are specially formulated to enhance the natural appearance of the face, hands, and/or body. Specifically, the synergistic skin care compositions may be applied to one or more of the skin surrounding the eyes, mouth, nose, forehead, ears, neck, hands, feed, and overall body to give the skin thereof a cleaner, smoother and more wrinkle free appearance.08-26-2010

Richard Roth, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090159473Media Package - Disclosed is a media package that includes a media tray assembly and a protective cover. The media tray assembly includes at least one media-carrying component and a first latching element. The protective cover is configured to receive the media tray assembly and has a second latching element that engages the first latching element, thereby securing the media tray assembly with the protective cover.06-25-2009

Sanford A. Roth, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110046517METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING SKELETAL DEFECTS - The present invention relates to a handheld, point-of-care device that uses non-hazardous low level ultrasound to quantitatively detect, monitor and supply, in real time, information on the status of bone fractures from inception to full healing. The device includes a plurality of transducers housed in the handheld unit or which can be extended from the handheld unit to be placed at or near the site of the bone fracture. A plurality of acoustic parameters of the transducers are selected to provide optimal detection and monitoring of fractures in bone. The information can be displayed as a numerical readout indicating the severity of the break and provides ability for indicating small stress and fatigue fractures. The portable device provides rapid and inexpensive detection and diagnosis of musculoskeletal problems using low level ultrasound which can measure bone density, determine fracture status and monitor healing rate.02-24-2011

Scott L. Roth, East Hills, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080298654TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT FOR ULTRASOUND IMAGING AT HIGH FRAME RATES - To keep the temperature of an ultrasound probe down, the probe is operated at a low frame rate (with correspondingly low heat generation) for the vast majority of time. Probe operation is only switched to the high frame rate temporarily at times when high temporal resolution is needed, preferably under operator control. The probe is only operated at the high frame rate for a short period of time, during which a burst of images with high temporal resolution is obtained. After capturing the short burst of images, the frame rate is cut back, which reduces the generation of heat.12-04-2008
20090069682SIMPLIFIED CONTROLS FOR IMPLEMENTING DEPTH-BASED GAIN CONTROL IN ULTRASOUND SYSTEMS - An improved approach for implementing depth-based gain control is implemented by adjusting the gain at each depth in the image based on a family of stored curves, with each curve in the family specifying the gain adjustment for all depths as a function of depth. A user interface enables the user to select an entire curve at once (as opposed to the prior art approach of using a set of individually and independently adjustable gain controls for each depth range). The selected curve is then used to modify the gain adjustment provided by the default time gain compensation (TGC) curve.03-12-2009
20100125200TRANSESOPHAGEAL ULTRASOUND USING A NARROW PROBE - Transesophageal echocardiography is implemented using a miniature transversely oriented transducer that is preferably small enough to fit in a 7.5 mm diameter probe, and most preferably small enough to fit in a 5 mm diameter probe. Signal processing techniques improve the depth of penetration to the point where the complete trans-gastric short axis view of the left ventricle can be obtained, despite the fact that the transducer is so small. The reduced diameter of the probe (as compared to prior art probes) reduces risks to patients, reduces or eliminates the need for anesthesia, and permits long term direct-visualization monitoring of patients' cardiac function.05-20-2010
20100125210ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCER FOR TRANSESOPHAGEAL IMAGING - Transesophageal echocardiography is implemented using a miniature transversely oriented transducer that is preferably small enough to fit in a 7.5 mm diameter probe, and most preferably small enough to fit in a 5 mm diameter probe. Signal processing techniques improve the depth of penetration to the point where the complete trans-gastric short axis view of the left ventricle can be obtained, despite the fact that the transducer is so small. The reduced diameter of the probe (as compared to prior art probes) reduces risks to patients, reduces or eliminates the need for anesthesia, and permits long term direct-visualization monitoring of patients' cardiac function.05-20-2010
20100179433TRANSESOPHAGEAL ULTRASOUND USING A NARROW PROBE - Transesophageal echocardiography is implemented using a miniature transversely oriented transducer that is preferably small enough to fit in a 7.5 mm diameter probe, and most preferably small enough to fit in a 5 mm diameter probe. Signal processing techniques improve the depth of penetration to the point where the complete trans-gastric short axis view of the left ventricle can be obtained, despite the fact that the transducer is so small. The reduced diameter of the probe (as compared to prior art probes) reduces risks to patients, reduces or eliminates the need for anesthesia, and permits long term direct-visualization monitoring of patients' cardiac function.07-15-2010

Patent applications by Scott L. Roth, East Hills, NY US

Tova Roth, Woodmere, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090018988METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING SEMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS USING HYPERLINKS - A method and system are disclosed for creating a hyperlink together with an associated semantic link between a source entity, and a target entity. The source entity includes descriptive text. The system includes means for selecting text within the source entity, and means for selecting the target entity. Also, means are provided for selecting a type of semantic link, and means are provided for creating a hyperlink between said selected text and said target entity. The system further includes means for creating a semantic link of said type between said source entity and said target entity, including means for including in the hyperlink a reference to said semantic link. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the means for selecting the type of semantic link includes means for prompting a user to select from among a plurality of candidate types of semantic links.01-15-2009
20090019353MANIPULATING DESIGN MODELS BY EDITING GENERATED REPORTS - A method and system are disclosed for manipulating a model, where that model represents some or all of a design. The design includes a multitude of design elements, the model includes a multitude of model elements, and each of the design elements is represented by a single model element. The method comprises the steps of generating a suite of documents from the model, each of the documents describing a view of the model; and displaying the documents to a user as a series of forms. The user provides information to the forms to change the documents, and changes to the documents result in both changes to the model and consistent changes across the suite of documents. In the preferred embodiment, the model identifies specific relationships between the elements of the model, and each of the model elements has defined properties.01-15-2009
20120081395DESIGNING AND BUILDING VIRTUAL IMAGES USING SEMANTICALLY RICH COMPOSABLE SOFTWARE IMAGE BUNDLES - A virtual image is created by receiving a selection of at least one composable software bundle. The at least one composable software bundle includes a first set of metadata and a first set of artifacts comprising a first set of executable instructions associated with a first set of operations. A virtual image asset is selected and received. The virtual image asset includes one or more virtual image disks, a second set of metadata, and a second set of artifacts including a second set of executable instructions associated with a second set of operations. A new virtual image asset is created based on the at least one composable software bundle and the virtual image asset. The new virtual image asset includes a third set of metadata that is based on the first set of metadata and the second set of metadata.04-05-2012
20120084752IMAGE ASSET LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT IN A COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Lifecycles of virtual image assets are managed as follows. A set of assets including a set virtual image assets and a set of software bundle assets are analyzed. At least a portion of relationship data between one or more of the virtual image assets and one or more of the software bundle assets is determined. The at least a portion of relationship data is stored in a memory. At least one of one or more virtual image assets and one or more software bundle assets are determined to be associated with a set of changes. At least one virtual image asset that is related to the one or more virtual image assets and/or one or more software bundle assets associated with the set of changes is identified. The at least one virtual image asset that has been identified is updated based on the set of changes.04-05-2012
20120084769SEMANTICALLY RICH COMPOSABLE SOFTWARE IMAGE BUNDLES - A composable software bundle is created by retrieving a semantic representation of a set of software modules. A functional representation of a set of operations is retrieved. Each operation in the set of operations is to be performed on the set of software modules during at least one virtual image life-cycle phase in a set of virtual image life-cycle phases. A set of artifacts including a set of executable instructions associated with the set of operations is identified. The semantic representation, the functional representation, and the set of artifacts, are stored in a composable software bundle.04-05-2012

Patent applications by Tova Roth, Woodmere, NY US