Schieffelin
Allison K. Schieffelin, New Haven, CT US
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20110051435 | LUMINAIRE MOUNTING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM - Disclosed is a luminaire mounting apparatus configured for usage with a mounting surface on or in proximity to a work station, the luminaire mounting apparatus including a mounting base configured for association with the mounting surface, at least one support arm associated with and extending from the mounting base, and at least one luminaire and at least one workstation resource being supported by the at least one support arm, wherein the at least one luminaire and the at least one workstation resource are disposed in proximity to the work station. | 03-03-2011 |
David Schieffelin, New York, NY US
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20110016001 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECOMMENDING BEAUTY-RELATED PRODUCTS - Disclosed is a method for recommending products to a potential customer, comprising obtaining an image of a customer, creating an image vector template of a customer, matching the image vector template of the customer with stored templates by local feature analysis template matching, performing skin color/texture analysis template matching process, and recommending products to the customer. | 01-20-2011 |
20110106656 | IMAGE-BASED SEARCHING APPARATUS AND METHOD - Disclosed is a system and method in which an image is detected and matched with an image stored in a database, the method comprising capturing an image or series of images; searching a database that has a plurality of stored images for comparison with the captured image matching the captured image to the stored images; locating stores, manufacturers, or distributors that sell, make or distribute the object or those objects that are similar to the matched object; and presenting colors that are available to the user or asking what color the user wants, pricing, available colors, and other pertinent information regarding the matched object. | 05-05-2011 |
20120059927 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS AUTONOMOUS INFANT MOBILITY DETECTION, MONITORING, ANALYSIS AND ALARM EVENT GENERATION - Systems and methods for detecting, monitoring and profiling/correlating a subject's motions, such as rollovers, falls, shaking and tremors are disclosed. In particular, an infant's mobility event may cause critical event processing indicating that an infant has rolled over and may be suffocating. Such an event is classified as a Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)-like event. The system may include a wireless pendant device and a wireless monitor server. The wireless pendant device is configured to measure acceleration motion of a subject, to generate acceleration data from the acceleration motion and to communicate the acceleration data with the wireless monitor server. The wireless monitor server is configured to analyze the acceleration data communicated by the wireless pendant device and to provide an output related to the analysis. | 03-08-2012 |
David Schieffelin, Woodbury, CT US
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20080306410 | Methods and apparatuses for measuring pressure points - Pressure sensing methods, systems, and computer program products for detecting and monitoring pressure in selectable areas of interest include a sensing system to determine in-sole foot pressure of a user in sports training and monitoring applications. | 12-11-2008 |
20100152619 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER-PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MEASURING PRESSURE POINTS - Force sensing methods, systems, and computer-program products may be used to sense pressure at a plurality of points of a user's foot, including its bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Such systems, methods, and computer-program products sense pressure along the bottom of a user's foot during sports training and monitoring applications, electronic games, and diagnostic systems. In particular, the system generally comprises a transducer having a plurality of points of interest, an insole node for collecting and transmitting data sensed at the plurality of points of interest, first means for coupling that data across a network, by way of second means for coupling same to a collector node, and then to a computer. | 06-17-2010 |
20120276999 | Methods and apparatuses for measuring pressure points - Pressure sensing methods, systems, and computer program products for detecting and monitoring pressure in selectable areas of interest include a sensing system to determine in-sole foot pressure of a user in sports training and monitoring applications. | 11-01-2012 |
Stacey S. Schieffelin, Woodbury, CT US
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20080306410 | Methods and apparatuses for measuring pressure points - Pressure sensing methods, systems, and computer program products for detecting and monitoring pressure in selectable areas of interest include a sensing system to determine in-sole foot pressure of a user in sports training and monitoring applications. | 12-11-2008 |
20100152619 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER-PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MEASURING PRESSURE POINTS - Force sensing methods, systems, and computer-program products may be used to sense pressure at a plurality of points of a user's foot, including its bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Such systems, methods, and computer-program products sense pressure along the bottom of a user's foot during sports training and monitoring applications, electronic games, and diagnostic systems. In particular, the system generally comprises a transducer having a plurality of points of interest, an insole node for collecting and transmitting data sensed at the plurality of points of interest, first means for coupling that data across a network, by way of second means for coupling same to a collector node, and then to a computer. | 06-17-2010 |
20120276999 | Methods and apparatuses for measuring pressure points - Pressure sensing methods, systems, and computer program products for detecting and monitoring pressure in selectable areas of interest include a sensing system to determine in-sole foot pressure of a user in sports training and monitoring applications. | 11-01-2012 |
Zachary Schieffelin, Brooklyn, NY US
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20140163797 | VERSATILE ELECTRIC BICYCLE SYSTEMS - The disclosure herein provides systems for a versatile electric bicycle that is configured to be easily adapted to accommodate various needs and requirements. In certain embodiments, the foregoing may provide features and/or models that are configured to be easily adapted to accommodate parts of varying dimensions, different seating configurations, and/or particular laws and regulations of different jurisdictions. | 06-12-2014 |
20140343773 | VERSATILE ELECTRIC BICYCLE SYSTEMS - The disclosure herein provides systems for a versatile electric bicycle that is configured to be easily adapted to accommodate various needs and requirements. In certain embodiments, the foregoing may provide features and/or models that are configured to be easily adapted to accommodate parts of varying dimensions, different seating configurations, and/or particular laws and regulations of different jurisdictions. | 11-20-2014 |