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Jeffry Tola, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140058386 | IRRIGATED ABLATION CATHETER HAVING IRRIGATION PORTS WITH REDUCED HYDRAULIC RESISTANCE - An irrigated ablation catheter includes a tip electrode with a thin shell and a plug to provide a plenum chamber. The tip electrode has an inlet of a predetermined size and noncircular shape, and outlets in the form of fluid ports formed in the thin shell wall. The plurality of the fluid ports is predetermined, as is their diameter. Each fluid port has a tapered configuration, for example, a frustoconical configuration, with a smaller inlet diameter and a larger outlet diameter. | 02-27-2014 |
Jeffry Tola, Dayville, CT US
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20140375451 | Smart monitoring sensor system for monitoring mobility - The present invention provides devices, systems, and methods for remotely alarming an intelligent hand held device when a sensor on a stair assist device is made thereby signaling an event which is of concern for a patient caregiver. In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a remote transmitter for use with a smart phone or tablet connectable to sensors such as end of travel sensors for a stair climbing assist device or a mat, a photoelectric sensor, toilet or chair sensor and providing that information via wireless peer to peer communication to a smart phone or tablet so that a caregiver can react appropriately to the information. The remote transmitter device contains a conventional switch detection circuit and a peer to peer communications circuit such as Bluetooth. | 12-25-2014 |
Jeffry Tola, Upland, CA US
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20100222967 | Multiturn rotational sensor - A rotational sensing system is disclosed that includes a first sensing device including a first portion fixed to a body to rotate therewith in unison and provide a plurality of first device signals, a second sensing device including a second portion mechanically coupled to the body to rotate with a mechanical turn ratio relative to the body and provide a plurality of second device signals, and signal processing circuitry responsive to the first device signals to represent rotation of the first portion relative to the body with a virtual turn ratio different than unity and the mechanical turn ratio. This signal processing circuitry also includes logic operable to provide an output representative of rotational position of the body over an angular range spanning more than 360° as a function of the first device signals and the second device signals based on the virtual turn ratio. | 09-02-2010 |
20110063057 | WIRELESS SWITCH WITH MULTIPOLAR ELECTROMAGNETIC GENERATOR - A wireless switch comprises a mechanical oscillator, a mechanical impulse deliverer, a first array of magnets positioned on a planar surface, a first conductor, and a power management circuit. The mechanical impulse deliverer delivers a mechanical impulse to the mechanical oscillator when the wireless switch is switched. The first array comprises a one dimensional or two dimensional array of magnets. The first conductor comprises a first serpentine conductor. The power management circuit provides DC power as a result of relative motion due to the mechanical oscillator between the first array of magnets and the first conductor. | 03-17-2011 |
20130113306 | WIRELESS SWITCH WITH MULTIPOLAR ELECTROMAGNETIC GENERATOR - A wireless switch comprises a mechanical oscillator, a mechanical impulse deliverer, a first array of magnets positioned on a planar surface, a first conductor, and a power management circuit. The mechanical impulse deliverer delivers a mechanical impulse to the mechanical oscillator when the wireless switch is switched. The first array comprises a one dimensional or two dimensional array of magnets. The first conductor comprises a first serpentine conductor. The power management circuit provides DC power as a result of relative motion due to the mechanical oscillator between the first array of magnets and the first conductor. | 05-09-2013 |
20140132090 | WIRELESS SWITCH WITH MULTIPOLAR ELECTROMAGNETIC GENERATOR - A wireless switch comprises a mechanical switch and a transmitter. The transmitter transmits information in the event that the mechanical switch is switched, wherein the transmitter is powered by the mechanical switch being switched. | 05-15-2014 |
Jeffry Tola, Canterbury, CT US
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20160017611 | STAIR AND RAMP MOBILITY APPARATUS HAVING SECURE TRANSITION METHOD - This invention relates to a stair assist apparatus for assisting individuals to move up or down stairs, ramps or inclined structures and is connected to a wireless communication system that can provide status and location of the apparatus or the individual using the apparatus to a remotely located caregiver. The wireless communication systems within this invention contains at least one transmitter and one receiver capable of communicating voice or analog or digital formatted information of the state of sensors incorporated into the stair assist device. The stair assist apparatus also provides a secure transition for the person at both the top and bottom of the stair or ramp so that they can make the last steps with the help of the assist of the apparatus. | 01-21-2016 |
Ken C. Tola, Westfield, NJ US
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20130297606 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING, IDENTIFYING AND CATEGORIZING INTERMEDIATE NODES - A system and method for obtaining node information from a variety of potential sources and storing the information in a logical repository, and a system and method for identifying and categorizing Intermediate Nodes using a combination of requesting and responding node information. | 11-07-2013 |
20130318339 | Systems and Methods for Protecting Communications Between Nodes - Systems and methods for protecting communications between at least two nodes protect the identity of a node requesting information, provide content of communications being sent and/or obscuring a type of communications being sent. Varying degrees of protection options including encryption, intermediate node termination and direct node communications are provided. | 11-28-2013 |
Kenneth Tola, Westfield, NJ US
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20140089460 | UNOBTRUSIVE METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION TRANSMITTED OVER A NETWORK - The present invention relates generally to unobtrusive methods and systems for collecting information transmitted over a network utilizing a data collection system residing between an originator system and a responding system. In one embodiment the Originator System can be a web browser and the Responding System can be a web server. In another embodiment the Originator System can be a local computer and the Responding System can be another computer on the network. Both these and other configurations are considered to be within the domain of this invention. The Data Collection System acts in a hybrid peer-to-peer/client-server manner in responding to the Originating System as a Responding System while acting as an Originating System to the Responding System. This configuration enables real-time acquisition and storage of network traffic information in a completely unobtrusive manner without requiring any server- or client-side code. | 03-27-2014 |
Kenneth Tola, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090083415 | UNOBTRUSIVE METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION TRANSMITTED OVER A NETWORK - The present invention relates generally to unobtrusive methods and systems for collecting information transmitted over a network utilizing a data collection system residing between an originator system and a responding system. In one embodiment the Originator System can be a web browser and the Responding System can be a web server. In another embodiment the Originator System can be a local computer and the Responding System can be another computer on the network. Both these and other configurations are considered to be within the domain of this invention. The Data Collection System acts in a hybrid peer-to-peer/client-server manner in responding to the Originating System as a Responding System while acting as an Originating System to the Responding System. This configuration enables real-time acquisition and storage of network traffic information in a completely unobtrusive manner without requiring any server- or client-side code. | 03-26-2009 |
20090259666 | UNOBTRUSIVE METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION TRANSMITTED OVER A NETWORK - The present invention relates generally to unobtrusive methods and systems for collecting information transmitted over a network utilizing a data collection system residing between an originator system and a responding system. In one embodiment the Originator System can be a web browser and the Responding System can be a web server. In another embodiment the Originator System can be a local computer and the Responding System can be another computer on the network. Both these and other configurations are considered to be within the domain of this invention. The Data Collection System acts in a hybrid peer-to-peer/client-server manner in responding to the Originating System as a Responding System while acting as an Originating System to the Responding System. This configuration enables real-time acquisition and storage of network traffic information in a completely unobtrusive manner without requiring any server- or client-side code. | 10-15-2009 |
20110302272 | UNOBTRUSIVE METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION TRANSMITTED OVER A NETWORK - The present invention relates generally to unobtrusive methods and systems for collecting information transmitted over a network utilizing a data collection system residing between an originator system and a responding system. In one embodiment the Originator System can be a web browser and the Responding System can be a web server. In another embodiment the Originator System can be a local computer and the Responding System can be another computer on the network. Both these and other configurations are considered to be within the domain of this invention. The Data Collection System acts in a hybrid peer-to-peer/client-server manner in responding to the Originating System as a Responding System while acting as an Originating System to the Responding System. This configuration enables real-time acquisition and storage of network traffic information in a completely unobtrusive manner without requiring any server- or client-side code. | 12-08-2011 |
20120239774 | UNOBTRUSIVE METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION TRANSMITTED OVER A NETWORK - The present invention relates generally to unobtrusive methods and systems for collecting information transmitted over a network utilizing a data collection system residing between an originator system and a responding system. In one embodiment the Originator System can be a web browser and the Responding System can be a web server. In another embodiment the Originator System can be a local computer and the Responding System can be another computer on the network. Both these and other configurations are considered to be within the domain of this invention. The Data Collection System acts in a hybrid peer-to-peer/client-server manner in responding to the Originating System as a Responding System while acting as an Originating System to the Responding System. This configuration enables real-time acquisition and storage of network traffic information in a completely unobtrusive manner without requiring any server- or client-side code. | 09-20-2012 |
Vittorio Tola, Monserrato IT
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20110072820 | HEAT ENGINE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME - A process fluid cooler can extract thermal energy from a process fluid including carbon dioxide. An absorber can transfer carbon dioxide from the process fluid to a removal fluid. A reboiler can heat the removal fluid so as to cause carbon dioxide to be released from the removal fluid and outputted as part of a reboiler output stream. The reboiler can also output a heating fluid. A stripper condenser can extract thermal energy from the reboiler output stream so as to cause condensation of water associated with the reboiler output stream and to remove carbon dioxide therefrom. A compression system can remove thermal energy from carbon dioxide received from the stripper condenser. A heat engine can be configured to operate according to an organic Rankine cycle, receiving thermal energy from the heating fluid and/or extracted at the process fluid cooler, at the stripper condenser, and/or at the compression system. | 03-31-2011 |