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Dov Zandman, Cupertino, CA US
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20130174154 | Java Virtual Machine Embedded in a Native Mobile Application - A native application built for a mobile device can embed non-native JAVA code that may be executed by a JAVA virtual machine also embedded as a library within the native application. Enterprise applications may be extended for use by mobile devices. Business logic for an application may be constructed just once and then used in both enterprise applications and mobile device applications. | 07-04-2013 |
20130283251 | Canonical Mechanism for Securely Assembling Features into a Mobile Application - A native application built for a mobile device can embed non-native JAVA code that may be executed by a JAVA virtual machine also embedded as a library within the native application. Enterprise applications may be extended for use by mobile devices. Business logic for an application may be constructed just once and then used in both enterprise applications and mobile device applications. | 10-24-2013 |
20130283294 | Virtual Channel for Embedded Process Communication - A native application built for a mobile device can embed non-native JAVA code that may be executed by a JAVA virtual machine also embedded as a library within the native application. Enterprise applications may be extended for use by mobile devices. Business logic for an application may be constructed just once and then used in both enterprise applications and mobile device applications. | 10-24-2013 |
Felix Zandman, Malvern, PA US
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20110023630 | CIRCUIT COMPENSATION IN STRAIN GAGE BASED TRANSDUCERS - A methodology for selecting and properly placing foil strain gages on a transducer in a Wheatstone bridge, which provides a more consistent creep response, especially when the transducer temperature is changed. A transducer includes a counterforce subjected to a predetermined physical load that provides tension and compression strains (positive and negative, respectively). The transducer also includes a plurality of strain gage grids that are operatively attached to the counterforce in the tension and compression strain areas of the counterforce and generate electrical signals. The plurality of strain gages are electrically connected in a Wheatstone bridge circuit where their electrical signals due to creep are cancelled. | 02-03-2011 |
20110063071 | POWER RESISTOR - A power resistor includes first and second opposite terminations, a resistive element formed from a plurality of resistive element segments between the first and second opposite terminations, at least one segmenting conductive strip separating two of the resistive element segments, and at least one open area between the first and second opposite terminations and separating at least two resistive element segments. Separation of the plurality of resistive element segments assists in spreading heat throughout the power resistor. The power resistor or other electronic component may be packaged by bonding to a heat sink tab with a thermally conductive and electrically insulative material. | 03-17-2011 |
20120112874 | PRECISION VARIABLE RESISTOR - On the track of a potentiometer a resistive path of thin film is deposited or a foil is bonded to a matched substrate and a parallel path is formed of discrete contact straps extending from the resistive path. The resistive path has a protecting coating and the wiper is moving on abrasion resistant contact straps. This design enables application of high precision and stability resistor technologies in the production of variable resistors destined for long service life. It enables also, in high precision applications, by maintaining the linearity of the output versus input function, a two-wire connection to the variable resistor used as a position sensor. | 05-10-2012 |
Felix Zandman, Bala Cynwyd, PA US
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20090085715 | POWER RESISTOR - A resistor includes first and second opposite terminations, a resistive element formed from a plurality of resistive element segments between the first and second opposite terminations, at least one segmenting conductive strip separating two of the resistive element segments, and at least one open area between the first and second opposite terminations and separating at least two resistive element segments. Separation of the plurality of resistive element segments assists in spreading heat throughout the resistor. The resistor or other electronic component may be packaged by bonding to a heat sink tab with a thermally conductive and electrically insulative material. The resistive element may be a metal strip, a foil, or film material. | 04-02-2009 |
20090278179 | CHIP SCALE SURFACE MOUNT PACKAGE FOR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND PROCESS OF FABRICATING THE SAME - A semiconductor package has contacts on both sides of the dice on a wafer scale. The back side of the wafer is attached to a metal plate. The scribe lines separating the dice expose the metal plate without extending through the metal plate. A metal layer may be formed on the front side of the dice, covering the exposed portions of the metal plate and extending to side edges of the dice. The metal layer may cover connection pads on the front side of the dice. A second set of scribe lines are made coincident with the first set. Therefore, the metal layer remains on the side edges of the dice coupling the front and the back. As a result, the package is rugged and provides a low-resistance electrical connection between the back and front sides of the dice. | 11-12-2009 |
Jonathan Johannes Zandman, Hardenberg NL
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20160022310 | TROCAR - Trocar for instrument access to body cavities in minimally invasive surgery, the trocar comprising:—a body having a first access opening and at least one second access opening, each for inserting an instrument;—a cannula arranged with a proximal end to the body and having a distal end suitable for insertion into body cavities in minimally invasive surgery, wherein the cannula has a substantially constant out of round cross-section along is length, wherein a channel in the cannula is connected to the first access opening to provide a first passageway for an instrument and to the second access opening to provide at least one second passageway separate from said first passageway; and—a gas inlet arranged at the body and in fluid connection with the at least one passageway for inflating the body cavity with a gas, such as carbon dioxide gas. | 01-28-2016 |
Michael Zandman, Colts Neck, NJ US
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20110101082 | MAILING ENVELOPE - A mailing envelope comprising a sleeve with an opening at open end and a closed end, a closure associated with the opening at the open end, an envelope fold line intermediate the open end and the closed end when the envelope is in a flat configuration and one or more adhesive areas for at least partially maintaining the envelope in a folded configuration. Also, a method for packaging one or more sheets and/or components in the envelope. | 05-05-2011 |