Gelbart
Asher Gelbart, Tucson, AZ US
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20110255072 | Compact economical lidar system - A lidar pulse is time resolved in ways that avoid costly, fragile, bulky, high-voltage vacuum devices—and also costly, awkward optical remappers or pushbroom layouts—to provide preferably 3D volumetric imaging from a single pulse, or full-3D volumetric movies. Delay lines or programmed circuits generate time-resolution sweep signals, ideally digital. Preferably, discrete 2D photodiode and transimpedance-amplifier arrays replace a continuous 1D streak-tube cathode. For each pixel a memory-element array forms range bins. An intermediate optical buffer with low, well-controlled capacitance avoids corruption of input signal by these memories. | 10-20-2011 |
Dan Gelbart, Vancouver CA
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20100087837 | Surgical Instrument and Method for Tensioning and Securing a Flexible Suture - A surgical instrument may be used to apply tension to a flexible suture to close and secure a broken or cut bone (e.g. a sternum following a sternotomy). The device preferably applies an adjustable tension to the flexible suture in order to secure the bone together. Multiple instruments may be used together to ensure the desired tension is applied to the entire bone structure being secured with the flexible sutures. Once the desired tension is achieved, the device preferably provides a mechanism to apply a uniform twist to the flexible suture to lock the flexible suture in place. The instrument preferably decreases the upward tension applied to the flexible sutures over the duration of the application of twisting.. The device may automatically cut the flexible suture, or the flexible suture may be cut by the surgeon once the twisting action has been performed. | 04-08-2010 |
Daniel Gelbart, Vancover CA
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20150201870 | Gastric Acid Detector - In medical procedures requiring access to the stomach, such as insertion of a nasogastric tube (also known as NG tube), verification is required that the tube has indeed reached the stomach and did not find its way into another organ such as the lungs. The invention provides a simple and foolproof way of establishing that the stomach was reached. The method does not require any additional training of the medical staff. The invention can be used in conjunction with an NG tube and provides feedback to the user when the NG tube is correctly inserted in the stomach by detecting the presence of Gastric acid. | 07-23-2015 |
Eli Gelbart, Holon IL
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20110221645 | ANTENNA ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF - A method of manufacturing antennas including forming at least one conductive antenna array pattern having an antenna feed network on at least a first relatively flexible substrate and adhering the at least one flexible substrate to at least one first surface of at least one relatively rigid substrate. | 09-15-2011 |
Eliezer Gelbart, Hoion IL
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20150382400 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR APPLYING RF ENERGY ACCORDING TO ENERGY APPLICATION SCHEDULES - Electromagnetic, energy is applied to an object at multiple modulation space elements (MSEs). MSEs are grouped into at least a first subset and a second subset according to a first grouping rule. A first EM energy application protocol is associated with the first subset and a second EM energy application protocol is associated with the second subset. Energy is applied at each of the plurality of MSEs according to the first EM energy application protocol and the second EM energy application protocol. MSEs are grouped into a third subset and a fourth subset according to a second grouping rule. A third EM energy application protocol is associated with the third subset and a fourth EM energy application protocol is associated with the fourth subset. EM energy at each of the plurality of MSEs is applied according to the third EM energy application protocol and the fourth EM energy application protocol. | 12-31-2015 |
Eliezer Gelbart, Holon IL
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20130200066 | Methods and Devices for Applying RF Energy According to Energy Application Schedules - An apparatus for applying electromagnetic (EM) energy to an object in an energy application zone via at least one radiating element at a plurality of modulation space elements (MSEs) is disclosed. The apparatus comprises: at least one processor configured to determine an amount of energy to be supplied to the at least one radiating element at a first subset of the plurality of MSEs, determine an energy application schedule comprising timing instructions for applying energy at at least a subset of the plurality of MSEs, and cause application of energy according to the determined amounts of energy and the determined energy application schedule. | 08-08-2013 |
20130248521 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR APPLYING ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY TO A CONTAINER - Some aspects of the invention may be directed to an apparatus and method for applying RF energy to containers. The containers (e.g., pots, tanks, vats, kettles, reactors, etc.) may contain an object to be heated or processed by EM energy. The object may be in the liquid phase, gas phase, solid phase or any combination of phases thereof. The apparatus may comprise an outer housing. Optionally the outer housing may be substantially opaque to RF energy. The apparatus may further comprise an inner housing disposed at least partially within the outer housing, wherein at least a portion of the inner housing is configured to transmit RF energy. The apparatus may include at least one radiating element configured to apply RF energy to an energy application zone within the inner housing. In some embodiments the at least one radiating element is located external to the inner housing, optionally between the inner housing and the outer housing. In some embodiments, the at least one radiating element may be activated and RF energy may be transmitted, via the at least one activated radiating element, to the object located within the energy application zone. | 09-26-2013 |
20130306627 | INTERFACE FOR CONTROLLING ENERGY APPLICATION APPARATUS - The present disclosure relates to an apparatus for processing objects with RF energy. The apparatus may include a display for displaying to a user an image of an object to be processed, the image including at least a first portion and a second portion of the object. The apparatus may also include an input unit and at least one processor configured to: receive information based on input provided to the input unit; and generate, based on the received information, processing information for use in processing the object to achieve a first processing result in the first portion of the object and a second processing result in the second portion of the object. | 11-21-2013 |
20150034632 | DEVICE FOR APPLYING RF ENERGY TO A CAVITY - An apparatus for applying RF energy to an object in a cavity is disclosed. The apparatus may include a plurality of pairs of radiating ports, and a plurality of electrically conductive elements. Each pair of radiating ports may include two radiating ports configured to emit RF radiation into the cavity coherently with each other; and each electrically conductive element may be positioned between two radiating ports constituting a pair of radiating ports. The electrically conductive elements may be arranged such that RF radiation emitted by the plurality of pairs of radiating ports concentrates closer to the center of the cavity than that in the absence of the electrically conductive elements. | 02-05-2015 |
20150223294 | METHOD FOR DETECTING DARK DISCHARGE AND DEVICE UTILIZING THE METHOD - A method of applying RF energy to an object in a cavity is disclosed. In some embodiments, the method may include applying to the object a first amount of RF energy at power increasing from an initial power level to a final power level; and if an electrical discharge occurs, stopping RF energy application for a period sufficient to allow the electrical discharge to decay. The method may further include applying to the object a second amount of RF energy after the period ends. The second amount of RF energy may be applied at intermediate power, higher than the initial power level and lower than the final power level. | 08-06-2015 |
Jeremy Gelbart, Far Rockaway, NY US
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20090148826 | Online system and method for motivating students to improve their grade point average - A method for motivating students to improve their grade point average using a network system, comprising the steps of inputting into the network system a student's current class schedule; generating wagering odds for the student to achieve first grades for current class schedule; communicating possible wagering odds between the network system and the student resulting in finalized wagering odds; accepting the finalized wagering odds; achieving, by the student, second grades for the current class schedule at the end of a current term; and if the second grades are at least equal to the first grades, rewarding the student in accordance with the accepted wagering odds. | 06-11-2009 |
Jeremy Zeev Gelbart, Far Rockaway, NY US
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20130346158 | METHOD FOR DRIVERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES OR MOTOR BOATS TO LOCK IN THE PRICE THEY PAY FOR FUEL IRRESPECTIVE OF THE QUANTITY OF FUEL THEY USE IN THE FUTURE - Using a monitoring system to track fuel consumption and a computer to record the fuel consumption data, a hedging company can let its customers lock in the price of fuel and not the quantity or the delivery schedule because the hedging company has expertise in knowing the customers usage of the motor vehicle, including knowing the expected quantity and schedule of the fuel consumption, and can guarantee the price a customer pays for the fuel based in part on the customer's usage. For example, irrespective of if the customer actually uses 500 gallons of fuel or 1000 gallons of fuel, the price per gallon will be guaranteed to be ‘X’ dollars. ‘X’ being the price that the customer and the hedging company agree to. | 12-26-2013 |
Noa Gelbart, Herzliya IL
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20150289550 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING SWEETENER COMPOSITIONS AND SWEETENER COMPOSITIONS - Provided herein are compositions with enhanced sweetness or reduced caloric content per weight when compared to the sweetener carbohydrate or sweetener polyol component thereof, and methods for the preparation thereof. | 10-15-2015 |
Shlomo Gelbart, Modi'In IL
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20110228958 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EQUAL ACOUSTICS PORTING | 09-22-2011 |
William Gelbart, Vancouver CA
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20080223475 | Method for securing objects using wires - The invention controls the break-off point of twisted wires to predictably break at the edge of the tightening tool. This is achieved by slightly weakening the wire at this point, using the pressure of the tightening tool and the shape of the jaw to introduce a controlled weak point. The tool creates uniform and strong twisted wire joints. | 09-18-2008 |
William Gelbart, Garden Bay CA
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20130222895 | AUTOMATED SLIDE SCANNING SYSTEM FOR A MICROSCOPE - An automated slide scanning system is described. The system comprises an automated focusing unit that is simple and that provides a fine adjustment of a focusing tube without any backlash. The focusing unit comprises a block that is cut or fabricated in a pattern forming a head to support a focusing tube and at least one elongated and rigid arm projecting perpendicularly from the head. One end of the at least one arm is integrally joined to the head. The focusing unit further comprises an elongated, rigid, lever which is substantially parallel and spaced apart from the at least one arm. The lever is pivotally mounted to a hinge and has a first end that is linked to the head of the focusing unit and a second free end. The focusing unit further includes a drive mechanism with a roller coupled to a motor. The roller is eccentric roller and is in constant contact to the lever's second end. When the roller rotates it engages the lever which subsequently engages the at least one arm and thus produces a substantially vertical movement in both direction to the head of the focusing unit. The scanning system further comprises a scanning stage that supports the focusing unit and which provides a continuous movement in Y-direction (back and forward) of the scanning stage, and a scanning track that moves the slide holder continuously in one direction along the x-axis until the last slide in the slide holder is scanned. The scanning system of the present invention is suitable for automated screening or prescreening of samples. | 08-29-2013 |
William M. Gelbart, Los Angeles, CA US
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20150140663 | IN VITRO RECONSTITUTED PLANT VIRUS CAPSIDS FOR DELIVERING RNA GENES TO MAMMALIAN CELLS - The invention provides compositions of matter comprising a cowpea chlorotic mottle virus capsid protein (CCMV CP) and a ribonucleic acid, as well as methods for using such compositions. In such compositions, the cowpea chlorotic mottle virus capsid protein envelops the ribonucleic acid so as to for a capsid that can inhibit the degradation of the ribonucleic acid (e.g. by RNAses). A method of delivering a ribonucleic acid into the cytoplasm of a mammalian cell is also provided. Typically, the method comprises the steps of combining the mammalian cell with a composition of matter described herein under conditions selected to allow the cowpea chlorotic mottle virus capsid to contact the mammalian cell and deliver the ribonucleic acid into the cytoplasm of a mammalian cell. | 05-21-2015 |
William Z. Gelbart, Garden Bay CA
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20090090875 | Higher pressure, modular target system for radioisotope production - A beam window according to example embodiments may include a foil having an interior region and an exterior region. The interior region of the foil may be dome-shaped, and a central portion of the dome-shaped interior region may be thinner than the exterior region of the foil. The beam window may be welded to a flange to form a window module. One or more window modules may be utilized in a target assembly. The target assembly may further include a cooling unit and/or collimator to form a target system according to example embodiments. | 04-09-2009 |