Greenwald, US
Amy Greenwald, Providence, RI US
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20090319565 | Importance ranking for a hierarchical collection of objects - A system and method of obtaining an importance ranking for a hierarchical collection of objects. The hierarchical collection of objects is represented as a tree containing a plurality of nodes, and each node to be ranked is represented as a respective leaf node of the tree. To obtain the ranking of the respective leaf nodes, the system and method locally ranks nodes contained in one or more sub-trees of the tree, in which each sub-tree has a depth equal to one. Next, the local rankings are effectively propagated up the tree, and the local rankings are aggregated at each level of the hierarchy, until a final importance ranking for the leaf nodes is obtained. | 12-24-2009 |
Andrew Greenwald, Indianapolis, IN US
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20130095485 | Materials and Methods for Detecting the Aryloxyalkanoate Dioxygenase Gene (AAD-12) Containing Event pDAB4472-1606 in Plants - This application provides materials and methods for the detection of the aad-12 gene and event pDAB4472-1606 in biological samples derived from plants. | 04-18-2013 |
20130095486 | Materials and Methods for Detecting the Aryloxyalkanoate Dioxygenase Gene (AAD-12) in Plants - This application provides materials and methods for the detection of aad-12 gene events in biological samples derived from recombinant plants and a materials and methods for the detection of contaminating events in samples derived from recombinant plants. | 04-18-2013 |
Anthony G. Greenwald, Seattle, WA US
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20090275006 | Method and system for developing and administering subject-appropriate implicit tests of association - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to developing and administering subject-appropriate ITAs. Various embodiments of the present invention evaluate many aspects of ITA content, content presentation, and administration with regard to particular categories of test subjects in order to develop subject-appropriate ITAs (“SAITAs”) and to administer SAITAs appropriately to the categories of test subjects for which the tests are developed. Aspects of SAITA presentation and administration that are evaluated include input devices, presentation formats, presentation language, presentation media, colors used in presentation of tutorials and stimuli, words, pictures, and symbols used in a presentation of tutorials and stimuli, the pace and length of various portions of SAITAs, human vs. computer administration of SAITAs, presentation of feedback to test subjects during SAITAs, ITAs and many other aspects of ITA content, content presentation, and administration. Embodiments of the present invention employ systematic methods for both development and administration of SAITAs. | 11-05-2009 |
20120021399 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEVELOPING AND ADMINISTERING SUBJECT-APPROPRIATE IMPLICIY-ASSOCIATION TESTS - The current application is directed to developing and administering subject-appropriate ITAs. The various to developing and administering subject-appropriate ITAs evaluate many aspects of ITA content, content presentation, and administration with regard to particular categories of test subjects in order to develop subject-appropriate ITAs (“SAITAs”) and to administer SAITAs appropriately to the categories of test subjects for which the tests are developed. Aspects of SAITA presentation and administration that are evaluated include input devices, presentation formats, presentation language, presentation media, colors used in presentation of tutorials and stimuli, words, pictures, and symbols used in a presentation of tutorials and stimuli, the pace and length of various portions of SAITAs, human vs. computer administration of SAITAs, presentation of feedback to test subjects during SAITAs, ITAs and many other aspects of ITA content, content presentation, and administration. SAITAs employ systematic methods for both development and administration of SAITAs. | 01-26-2012 |
20130302773 | SELF-CONCEPT IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST - The methods and systems described herein enable the administration of Implicit Association Tests (IATs) without the use of “self-concept” or “self-report.” An example method involves a computing system providing a visual indication of categories including (i) a user-associated-objects category (ii) a user-unassociated-objects category, (iii) a positivevalence-objects category, and (iv) a negative-valence-objects category. The categories are grouped into a first group and a second group. The computing system provides an indication of a stimulus. The stimulus may be associated with at least one of the categories. The computing system may then receive input data indicating a correct classification of the stimulus with one of the first group and the second group. Ultimately, the computing system determines an amount of time elapsed between providing the indication of the stimulus and receiving the input data indicating the correct classification of the stimulus with one of the first group and the second group. | 11-14-2013 |
A. Seth Greenwald, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20140260579 | TESTING APPARATUS FOR AN ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIMEN SUCH AS A KNEE IMPLANT PROSTHESIS - A testing apparatus is provided for exposing an associated specimen to movement along multiple axes. A test chamber is dimensioned to receive the associated specimen. A first device is operatively connected to the test chamber to impose a first, rotational movement on the associated specimen, a second device is operatively connected to the test chamber to impose a second, rotational movement different than the first movement on the associated specimen, a third device is operatively connected to the test chamber to impose a generally planar movement or linear translation on the associated specimen, and a fourth device is operatively connected to the test chamber to impose a load force on the associated specimen. A drive mechanism is operatively connected to the first, second, third, and fourth devices so that the movements and forces imposed by respective ones of the devices are commonly driven by the drive mechanism. | 09-18-2014 |
Benjamin Greenwald, Framingham, MA US
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20100131721 | MANAGING MEMORY TO SUPPORT LARGE-SCALE INTERPROCEDURAL STATIC ANALYSIS FOR SECURITY PROBLEMS - Embodiments of the invention describe systems and methods for application level management of virtual address space. A static analysis application can model and analyze a large and complex source code listing to determine whether it has vulnerabilities without exhausting the virtual memory resources provided to it by the operating system. In one embodiment of the invention, the method includes analyzing the source code listing to create a call graph model to represent the expected sequences of routine calls as a result of the inherent control flow of the source code listing. The method also includes monitoring the amount of virtual memory resources consumed by the dynamic state, and swapping out to a storage medium a portion of the dynamic state. The method includes reusing the virtual memory resources corresponding to the swapped out portion of the dynamic state to continue analyzing the source code listing. | 05-27-2010 |
Charles Greenwald, Irving, TX US
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20150118203 | Delivery System and Probiotic Composition for Animals and Plants - Probiotic compositions that comprise one or more bacteria species in spore form, a thickener to form a stabilized suspension and to preferably act as a prebiotic, one or more acids or salts of acids, and optionally a water activity reducer. A system for delivering probiotic compositions by gravity feed or non-contact pump to a point of consumption by a plant or animal, preferably in conjunction with acidified drinking water, comprising a collapsible container with attachable tubing that prevent contamination of the probiotic composition within the container. Delivery may be actuated in response to a timer, motion detector, fluid level sensor, RFID tag, or other mechanism to periodically or continuously dispense a dosage of probiotic composition directly to the soil surrounding a plant or to the water or feed for an animal. A method for increasing beneficial bacteria in an animal's GIT comprises adding probiotics to acidified drinking water. | 04-30-2015 |
Charles J. Greenwald, Dallas, TX US
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20150336828 | Method for Improving Quality of Aquaculture Pond Water - A method for treating and improving the quality of pond water used in growing aquatic species for aquacultural applications by adding to the pond water active bacteria that are preferably grown on site in combination with a nitrification enhancement agent such as calcium carbonate or calcified seaweed, and an optional reaction surface area modifier such as calcified seaweed or plastic or metal particles or fragments. | 11-26-2015 |
Christopher L. Greenwald, Waban, MA US
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20090107309 | DYNAMIC ALIGNMENT MONITORING SYSTEM FOR ON-VEHICLE DISK BRAKE LATHE - A dynamic alignment monitoring system allows an operator to monitor the misalignment of an on-vehicle disk brake lathe with respect to a vehicle axis about which the disk to be machined rotates, and can allow the operator to discontinue further alignment when appropriate in order to speed the overall time of the alignment process. The system processes signals from an angular rate sensor and a tachometer, using a scaling routine to derive a LRO value corresponding to the LRO of the disk which would result from machining in the current alignment condition. A representation of the derived LRO value is displayed to the operator. An operator override can allow the operator to discontinue further alignment adjustments when an acceptable alignment condition is indicated. The system can aid the operator by also presenting a representation of an acceptable LRO value for the particular vehicle being serviced. | 04-30-2009 |
20090301273 | On-Vehicle Brake Lathe with Indirect Drive - An on-vehicle disk brake lathe has a motor connected to a right-angle gearbox mounted to a body of the lathe, the gearbox in turn driving a spindle shaft through a flexible drive linkage such as a belt or chain. The spindle shaft extends parallel to a gearbox output shaft, and both are normal to an axis of rotation of the motor. The flexible drive linkage can be tensioned by adjustably mounting the gearbox to the lathe body or by use of an adjustably positioned tensioning element. A cover can enclose the flexible drive linkage. The separate gearbox allows the use of durable bearings for the spindle shaft, and allows these bearings to be spaced apart to provide a high degree of stability. The modular structure of the resulting lathe simplifies fabrication and repair, and allows use of a modular body for the lathe. | 12-10-2009 |
20110144794 | TOOL BIT MONITORING FOR ON-VEHICLE BRAKE LATHE - A system and method for monitoring the contact of tool bits of a lathe with surfaces of a brake disk being machined employs a vibration sensor coupled to the lathe. Signals from the vibration sensor are processed as time-averaged segments that can be grouped within time intervals; a microprocessor employs a qualifying routine to compare the signal level to a background noise threshold value and indicates as “failed” those time periods where the average signal level is not above the background noise threshold. An accumulator records the indications over a number of intervals and compares the result to a standard to make a determination of whether the lathe is likely actively cutting the disk surfaces. To isolate intermittent, high-intensity noises, a consistency routine can check further to see whether individual segments within an interval fall within a range based on the average signal level for that interval. | 06-16-2011 |
Daniel Jeffrey Greenwald, Burlington, MA US
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20140033085 | GOAL-ORIENTED USER INTERFACE - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, are provided for user interfaces. In one aspect there is provided a method. The method may include receiving a first goal information representative of at least a first goal of a user; receiving a second goal information representative of at least another goal of at least one other user; storing the first goal information and the second goal information; generating, by a page generator, a page including a graphical element representative of a bloom, wherein the bloom corresponds to the first goal of the user; and providing the page to a user interface for presentation. Related systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are also disclosed. | 01-30-2014 |
David Greenwald, East Boston, MA US
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20130138478 | Pharmaceutical/Life Science Technology Evaluation and Scoring - A method for evaluating and/or scoring pharmaceutical/life science technology is provided. The method includes importing data of a publication; transforming the data into a structured schema; ingesting the structured schema to determine a context of the data and draw associations between the data and a plurality of profiles; and generating a score based on the associations between the raw data and the profiles. The method may also include generating meta-data based on the determined context of the data and/or one or more quantitative metrics having a temporal component based on the ingested data. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. | 05-30-2013 |
20140330846 | Pharmaceutical/Life Science Technology Evalution and Scoring - A method for evaluating and/or scoring pharmaceutical/life science technology is provided. The method includes importing data of a publication; transforming the data into a structured schema; ingesting the structured schema to determine a context of the data and draw associations between the data and a plurality of profiles; and generating a score based on the associations between the raw data and the profiles. The method may also include generating meta-data based on the determined context of the data and/or one or more quantitative metrics having a temporal component based on the ingested data. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. | 11-06-2014 |
David Greenwald, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20090201486 | SCANNED LASER DETECTION AND RANGING APPARATUS - A method and apparatus for obtaining information about an environment having objects located around a vehicle. The laser detection and ranging system comprises a fan beam generation unit, a streak unit, a telescope, a switch, and a detector unit. The fan beam generation unit transmits a fan beam. The streak unit streaks a received beam generated in response to the fan beam to form a streaked beam. The telescope propagates the fan beam to a portion of the environment around the vehicle. The switch directs the fan beam generated by the fan beam generation unit through the telescope along an azimuth onto the environment around the vehicle and directing a response signal to the fan beam to the streak unit. The detector unit detects the streaked beam and generating range and angle data to generate an image of the environment. | 08-13-2009 |
20100285909 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORMING INTERDICTION DEVICE - A reusable interdiction apparatus that makes use of a housing of dimensions making the housing suitable to be carried and thrown by an individual. A light source is disposed within the housing and adapted to project an optical signal through a portion of the housing. A controller is used for controlling operation of the light source. A power source is disposed within the housing and used for powering the controller and the light source. | 11-11-2010 |
Eric Greenwald, Milwaukee, WI US
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20130285623 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING THE EXERCISE SCHEDULE OF A GENERATOR - Some embodiments relate to an example system for adjusting an exercise schedule of a generator. The system includes the generator and a controller that exercises the generator according to the exercise schedule. The controller modifies the exercise schedule based on generator use. In some of the example embodiments described herein, the controller is a generator controller. Other embodiments relate to a method for adjusting an exercise schedule of a generator. The method includes exercising the generator according to the exercise schedule, and modifying the exercise schedule based on generator use. | 10-31-2013 |
Frank T. Greenwald, Mounds View, MN US
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20110026188 | METHOD FOR JOINING DISSIMILAR SEPARATOR MATERIALS - An energy storage device includes a first conductor having a first surface and a second surface. The energy storage device also includes a second conductor and a separator assembly that encloses the first conductor and that is disposed between the first and second conductors. The separator assembly also includes a first portion that covers the first surface and a second portion that covers the second surface. The first and second portions are attached to one another, and at least one of the first and second portions includes a first sheet and a second sheet that are attached to one another. The first sheet includes a first material, and the second sheet includes a second material that is different from the first material. | 02-03-2011 |
20120250223 | METHOD FOR JOINING DISSIMULAR SEPARATOR MATERIALS - An energy storage device includes a first conductor having a first surface and a second surface. The energy storage device also includes a second conductor and a separator assembly that encloses the first conductor and that is disposed between the first and second conductors. The separator assembly also includes a first portion that covers the first surface and a second portion that covers the second surface. The first and second portions are attached to one another, and at least one of the first and second portions includes a first sheet and a second sheet that are attached to one another. The first sheet includes a first material, and the second sheet includes a second material that is different from the first material. | 10-04-2012 |
Jesse Ryan Greenwald, San Mateo, CA US
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20150199082 | DISPLAYING ACTIONABLE ITEMS IN AN OVERSCROLL AREA - Systems and methods for user interface management are provided. In some aspects, a first scroll beyond an original content being presented for a user is detected, where the first scroll indicates an overscroll event. Menu content is provided for display upon detection of the first scroll, where the menu content includes one or more actionable items. | 07-16-2015 |
Jonathan Greenwald, Boca Raton, FL US
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20100076490 | FACET JOINT BROACHING INSTRUMENT, IMPLANT, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - The present disclosure relates to a facet joint broaching instrument, implant, and associated method for stabilizing/immobilizing a facet joint of the spine. The instrument is configured to bore a broaching spike through the facet joint to create a bore in the facet joint. The instrument is further configured to remove excess bone material from the broaching operation through the bore. Once a bore is formed through the facet joint, a facet joint implant is positioned through the bore thereby stabilizing and immobilizing the facet joint. In an exemplary embodiment, the instrument includes a pair of handles, a hinge, opposing arms, a broaching spike, and a receiving chamber for excess bone. The present invention further includes the implant for use with the instrument and an associated surgical method for stabilizing and immobilizing a facet joint with the implant and the instrument. | 03-25-2010 |
Jonathan Greenwald, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20150182288 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLANTATION OF SPINAL PLATE - A method for implanting a spinal plate includes the steps of displaying information about target vertebrae on which the implantation is to be performed and inserting a spacing device between two adjacent vertebrae to achieve a desired relationship there between. The method further includes planning placement of the spinal plate to achieve a desired relationship between the two adjacent vertebrae and defining a virtual cutting boundary on a virtual representation of each of the first and the second vertebrae according to the planned placement of the spinal plate. The method further includes tracking the vertebrae using a tracking array and tracking a position of a cutting tool held by a force feedback device as the tool is manipulated to form a sculpted cavity independently on each vertebrae for receiving the spinal plate, and providing force feedback to the user indicative of interaction between the tool and the virtual cutting boundary. | 07-02-2015 |
Joseph L. Greenwald, Orange, CA US
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20100169209 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERACTIVELY SIMULATING A CREDIT-WORTHINESS SCORE - A system and method is provided to allow a consumer to interactively explore his credit score by submitting hypothetical values based on his actual credit data. The system uses the consumer's real credit data and the submitted hypothetical values to calculate a simulated credit score based on a simulator scorecard. The consumer may then observe the changes in the resultant scores. The system and the scorecard may utilize fewer data elements than a complete credit-worthiness scorecard and may instead focus on the key elements affecting a consumer's credit score. The system may be implemented in part on a web server or as a stand-alone application. The system may also update the score dynamically as the consumer adjusts the hypothetical values or may require the consumer to affirmatively submit the new hypothetical data. | 07-01-2010 |
20120066116 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERACTIVELY SIMULATING A CREDIT-WORTHINESS SCORE - A system and method is provided to allow a consumer to interactively explore his credit score by submitting hypothetical values based on his actual credit data. The system uses the consumer's real credit data and the submitted hypothetical values to calculate a simulated credit score based on a simulator scorecard. The consumer may then observe the changes in the resultant scores. The system and the scorecard may utilize fewer data elements than a complete credit-worthiness scorecard and may instead focus on the key elements affecting a consumer's credit score. The system may be implemented in part on a web server or as a stand-alone application. The system may also update the score dynamically as the consumer adjusts the hypothetical values or may require the consumer to affirmatively submit the new hypothetical data. | 03-15-2012 |
20130173451 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERACTIVELY SIMULATING A CREDIT-WORTHINESS SCORE - A system and method is provided to allow a consumer to interactively explore his credit score by submitting hypothetical values based on his actual credit data. The system uses the consumer's real credit data and the submitted hypothetical values to calculate a simulated credit score based on a simulator scorecard. The consumer may then observe the changes in the resultant scores. The system and the scorecard may utilize fewer data elements than a complete credit-worthiness scorecard and may instead focus on the key elements affecting a consumer's credit score. The system may be implemented in part on a web server or as a stand-alone application. The system may also update the score dynamically as the consumer adjusts the hypothetical values or may require the consumer to affirmatively submit the new hypothetical data. | 07-04-2013 |
Joshua Michael Greenwald, Waterford, CT US
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20090063302 | FLORIST BROKERAGE METHODS - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for florist methods. A method of providing a floral arrangement marketplace includes providing an implementation of a WYSIWYG interface that displays a floral arrangement; receiving a signal that indicates authorization to place a floral arrangement order for an actual floral arrangement, the actual floral arrangement substantially embodying the floral arrangement; creating the floral arrangement order; and transmitting the floral arrangement order to a floral arrangement provider. | 03-05-2009 |
Karen Greenwald, Boston, MA US
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20110180094 | DEVICE FOR HAIR VOLUMIZING - The present invention provides hair styling devices worn on the user's head to give the appearance of greater hair volume. The invention is adapted to be worn in the hair without being seen using a mechanism that secures one's natural hair to the device allowing for coverage as well as hiding the device. The device may or may not have comb-like appendages. The device may have coloration that mimics the general color of one's hair. The invention also provides for methods of using the devices. | 07-28-2011 |
Lloyd G. Greenwald, Murray Hill, NJ US
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20090037353 | Method and system for evaluating tests used in operating system fingerprinting - In a system for evaluating classification systems such as an operating system (OS) fingerprinting tool (e.g., Nmap), information gain is used as a metric to evaluate the quality of the tool's classification tests, including fingerprinting tests and their associated probes. Information gain is determined using the OS fingerprinting tool's signature database rather than raw training samples, including taking into account signatures/data that are represented by ranges of test values, disjunctive values, and missing values. Uniform distributions over test values and classifications are assumed in applying these methods to an example signature database for Nmap. Other assumptions or a priori information (e.g., normal distributions over ranges) can also be accommodated. The information gain measure provided can be applied to other classification problems as well. | 02-05-2009 |
20110030059 | Method for testing the security posture of a system - A method is provided for assessing the susceptibility of a NIDS to evasion. In an embodiment, the method involves intercepting packets that pass through a NIDS or other defensive device, reading, from the intercepted packets, message sequences that pertain to at least one protocol or network application, and constructing at least one stochastic sequential model of usage of the protocol from the protocol sequences. | 02-03-2011 |
Michael Raymond Greenwald, Matthews, NC US
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20150099123 | CARBON BASED COATINGS AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THE SAME - Provided herein is a carbon based coating and methods of producing the same. The carbon based coating comprising an amorphous carbon thin film deposited on a substrate, the carbon based coating characterized in that the carbon based coating imparts enhanced surface durability properties. | 04-09-2015 |
Mitchell Greenwald, Glenview, IL US
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20080215352 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECRUITING STUDENTS - The present disclosure provides methods and apparatuses for recruiting students. Using the methods and apparatus disclosed herein, educators can more efficiently recruit prospective students. Educational institutions can increase the efficiency of recruitment efforts by automatically generating outbound calls to prospective students. Outbound calls to prospective students are automatically generated when a prospective student is directed to call a recruitment center and the prospective student fails to call within a set time period. Outbound calls to prospective students are also automatically generated when a student is performing an online process to set an appointment and requests an immediate call. In addition, educational institutions can simplify the appointment scheduling process by incorporating an administrator's schedule into a student database. The student database may contain a list associated with a prospective student's preferred interview times, as well as a list of the administrator's available times. The present disclosure provides a method for presenting times to the student that are only present on both lists. | 09-04-2008 |
Oliver Cahners Greenwald, Denver, CO US
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20140335241 | EDIBLE ICE CREAM CONE SKIRT - A protective skirt of edible material has an inner circular opening sized for insertion of an ice cream cone so that the opening moves into firm engagement with an upper wall portion of the cone, and a lower horizontal wall of the skirt flares outwardly into one or more wall sections of generally toroidal configuration which extend above the upper opening of the body of the cone to retain any liquid or solid spillage when the ice cream is being eaten. | 11-13-2014 |
Oola Greenwald US
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20080272316 | Path tracing apparatus and method - A low maintenance path tracing apparatus comprising at least one marker including an emitter of a tracer signal and a receiving medium for recording the path of the tracer signal. The apparatus further includes a power providing arrangement comprising a base unit which wirelessly provides power to the marker for powering the emitter. | 11-06-2008 |
20150340880 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INCREASING OPERATIONAL RANGE OF INDUCTIVE POWER TRANSMISSION - An inductive power transfer system and methods for controlling efficient operational wireless power transfer to an electrical device. The system includes an inductive power outlet, an inductive power receiver and a signal transfer system communicating power transfer instruction from receiver to outlet, while transferring power from the outlet to the receiver. The present invention relates to wireless power transfer systems and methods incorporating a current limiter activation mechanism to allow power transfer at an extended operational range, providing a technical solution when an inductive power outlet and an inductive power receiver are laterally misaligned. | 11-26-2015 |
Philip Greenwald, York, PA US
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20120205207 | High Torque Damper with Variable Speed Control - A damper is disclosed for damping the rotational speed of an article that is coupled to, and rotates about the longitudinal axis of, the damper. The illustrative damper comprises: a thermal compensator that, in response to the ambient temperature, linearly expands and contracts; a blade that defines a first chamber and a second chamber within the damper; an orifice between the first chamber and the second chamber, wherein the orifice is operatively coupled to the thermal compensator such that the orifice (i) decreases when the thermal compensator expands and (ii) increases when the thermal compensator contracts; and a fluid that fills the first chamber and the second chamber, wherein the fluid flows through the orifice when the blade rotates about a longitudinal axis of the apparatus, and wherein the rate of flow of the fluid depends on the size of the orifice. The rotational speed available from the damper depends at least in part on the rate of flow of the fluid through the orifice. | 08-16-2012 |
Richard B. Greenwald, Somerset, NJ US
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20080305070 | RELEASABLE POLYMERIC CONJUGATES BASED ON ALIPHATIC BIODEGRADABLE LINKERS - Activated polymeric bicine derivatives such as, | 12-11-2008 |
20090221471 | PRODRUGS OF VANCOMYCIN WITH HYDROLYSIS RESISTANT POLYMER LINKAGES - Vancomycin-polymer conjugates are disclosed. In preferred aspects, polymer residues which are hydrolysis resistant in vitro, are selectively attached to the sugar amino and/or N-methyl amino groups of vancomycin and related compounds. Vancomycin-polymer conjugates made by the methods and methods of treatment using the conjugates are also disclosed. | 09-03-2009 |
20090318538 | POLYMERIC OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PRODRUGS - Polymer conjugates containing nucleotides and/or oligonucleotides are disclosed. | 12-24-2009 |
Richard L. Greenwald, Hartford, WI US
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20100077641 | PLACARD HOLDER - A placard holder is a unitary structure having a left side, a right side and a bottom. Each of the left side, right side and bottom comprise the portions of a folded over, partial “capture” means, or partial “frame,” specifically comprising a left side frame, a right side frame and a bottom frame. The top of the placard holder is frameless such that a cautionary placard can be inserted into the partial frame that is created by the left side frame, the right side frame and the pair of bottom frames. In the preferred embodiment, the frames are folded-over portions of a unitary metal structure that forms the holder. The holder is attachable to a vehicle or other transport means for use when hazardous items are transported, the placard that is inserted into the holder being cautionary. | 04-01-2010 |
Richard M. Greenwald, Norwich, VT US
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20110312473 | TRAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD USING A DYNAMIC PERTURBATION PLATFORM - A new apparatus, system and method for fall prevention training is provided that delivers, studies and analyzes the biomechanics of a disturbance event, such as a slip or trip incident, so that an appropriate response can be executed by the person to reduce or eliminate the number of falls experienced. The apparatus includes a platform that delivers a disturbance event in less than about 500 ms and preferably in the range of about 100 ms to about 200 ms. The method includes a unique protocol for fall prevention training using the apparatus. The disturbance event can create instability in the joint of the individual. An individual's walking gait can be monitored with the portions thereof detected. A disturbance event can be triggered when a given portion of the walking gait is detected. Also, the disturbance even can be triggered manually, at preset intervals or according to preset script. | 12-22-2011 |
20120108392 | TRAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD USING A DYNAMIC PERTURBATION PLATFORM - A new apparatus, system and method for fall prevention training is provided that delivers, studies and analyzes the biomechanics of a disturbance event, such as a slip or trip incident, so that an appropriate response can be executed by the person to reduce or eliminate the number of falls experienced. The apparatus includes a platform that delivers a disturbance event in less than about 500 ms and preferably in the range of about 100 ms to about 200 ms. The method includes a unique protocol for fall prevention training using the apparatus. The disturbance event can create instability in the joint of the individual. An individual's walking gait can be monitored with the portions thereof detected. A disturbance event can be triggered when a given portion of the walking gait is detected. Also, the disturbance even can be triggered manually, at preset intervals or according to preset script. | 05-03-2012 |
20130060168 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING A PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETER OF PERSONS ENGAGED IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY - The present disclosure provides system and method for monitoring of at least one physiological parameter of a person engaged in a physical activity, for example, an impact received by a player engaged in a contact sport such as football. The system includes a monitoring unit that actively monitors the physiological parameter of the person, wherein the monitoring unit generates an alert event when the monitored physiological parameter exceeds a threshold of the parameter. The monitoring unit determines whether the parameter exceeds an over-exposure threshold, wherein said threshold is based upon both a single incidence or cumulative incidences. | 03-07-2013 |
20140039354 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EVALUATING AND PROVIDING TREATMENT TO SPORTS PARTICIPANTS - The invention relates to a system and method for monitoring a physiological parameter of a player(s) from a larger group of players engaged in a contact sport. The system includes a helmet having a protective outer shell and an internal padding assembly, a portable signaling device, and a reporting unit positioned within the helmet. The reporting unit includes a sensor, a wireless transmitter and a control unit. The reporting unit has a flexible configuration to enable removable positioning within the helmet's internal padding assembly while maintaining overall comfort and fit of the helmet. The method involves monitoring impacts sustained by the specific player; computing impact results and comparing-impact results to at least one impact-related threshold; defining an alert event when an impact result surpasses a predetermined threshold value; sending an alert from the reporting unit to the signaling device; and providing an impact assessment protocol on the signaling device. | 02-06-2014 |
20140039355 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING THE LINEAR AND ROTATIONAL ACCELERATION OF A BODY PART - The invention relates to a system and method for real-time impact monitoring of multiple players engaged in a sporting activity where each player wears a protective helmet. The system includes a sensing and control unit removably positioned in each helmet. The sensing and control unit has a sensor to detect helmet impact data, a processor to compare the detected impact data to profiles, and a transmitter to transmit impact data. The system also includes a remote unit for receiving the impact data transmitted from the helmets. | 02-06-2014 |
20150173676 | SYSTEM FOR MONITORING A PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETER OF PLAYERS ENGAGED IN A SPORTING ACTIVITY - The present invention provides a system for monitoring a physiological parameter of players engaged in a sporting activity. The system includes a plurality of reporting units, a controller, and a signaling device. The reporting unit has an arrangement of sensing devices that measure the physiological parameter of an individual player and generate parameter data. The controller receives the parameter data transmitted from each reporting unit and then processes the parameter data to calculate a parameter result. When the parameter result exceeds a predetermined value, the controller communicates with a signaling device that provides an alert to sideline personnel to monitor the player(s) in question. The system also includes a remote storage device for holding historical data collected by the system which permits subsequent analysis. The system can monitor a number of player physiological parameters, including the acceleration of a player's body part that experiences an impact and the temperature of each player. | 06-25-2015 |
Richard Mark Greenwald, Norwich, VT US
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20110117310 | IMPACT ENERGY ATTENUATION SYSTEM - A new and novel impact energy attenuation material, impact energy attenuation module employing the material and a fit system for optimizing the performance thereof is provided. Non-linear energy attenuating material consisting of a plurality of loose particles is employed for impact energy dissipation. The loose particles are preferably spherical elastomeric balls. An impact energy attenuation module includes a container that holds the loose particles. The impact energy attenuation module can be provided in a wide range of sizes and shapes and the loose particles can be provided in different materials, sizes, density, compaction and hardness to suit with the application at hand. A matrix of impact energy attenuation module are provided about the surface of a shell to provide the required impact energy attenuation. The material, impact energy attenuation module and system of the present invention are well suited for protection of body parts and other cushioning and protection needs. | 05-19-2011 |
20130312161 | IMPACT ENERGY ATTENUATION SYSTEM - A new and novel impact energy attenuation material, impact energy attenuation module employing the material and a fit system for optimizing the performance thereof is provided. Non-linear energy attenuating material consisting of a plurality of loose particles is employed for impact energy dissipation. The loose particles are preferably spherical elastomeric balls. An impact energy attenuation module includes a container that holds the loose particles. The impact energy attenuation module can be provided in a wide range of sizes and shapes and the loose particles can be provided in different materials, sizes, density, compaction and hardness to suit with the application at hand. A matrix of impact energy attenuation module are provided about the surface of a shell to provide the required impact energy attenuation. The material, impact energy attenuation module and system of the present invention are well suited for protection of body parts and other cushioning and protection needs. | 11-28-2013 |
20130312167 | ENERGY ATTENUATION MODULE - A new and novel impact energy attenuation material, impact energy attenuation module employing the material and a fit system for optimizing the performance thereof is provided. Non-linear energy attenuating material consisting of a plurality of loose particles is employed for impact energy dissipation. The loose particles are preferably spherical elastomeric balls. An impact energy attenuation module includes a container that holds the loose particles. The impact energy attenuation module can be provided in a wide range of sizes and shapes and the loose particles can be provided in different materials, sizes, density, compaction and hardness to suit with the application at hand. A matrix of impact energy attenuation module are provided about the surface of a shell to provide the required impact energy attenuation. The material, impact energy attenuation module and system of the present invention are well suited for protection of body parts and other cushioning and protection needs. | 11-28-2013 |
20130313765 | MATERIAL FOR ATTENUATING IMPACT ENERGY - A new and novel impact energy attenuation material, impact energy attenuation module employing the material and a fit system for optimizing the performance thereof is provided. Non-linear energy attenuating material consisting of a plurality of loose particles is employed for impact energy dissipation. The loose particles are preferably spherical elastomeric balls. An impact energy attenuation module includes a container that holds the loose particles. The impact energy attenuation module can be provided in a wide range of sizes and shapes and the loose particles can be provided in different materials, sizes, density, compaction and hardness to suit with the application at hand. A matrix of impact energy attenuation module are provided about the surface of a shell to provide the required impact energy attenuation. The material, impact energy attenuation module and system of the present invention are well suited for protection of body parts and other cushioning and protection needs. | 11-28-2013 |
Robert E. Greenwald, Coon Rapids, MN US
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20090081917 | COMBINATION NOVELTY BALLOON AND BAG - An inflatable, non-latex balloon with an attached bag for holding items. The balloon with attached bag has an inflatable portion and a non-inflatable portion. The inflatable portion or balloon is inflatable with air or gas, while the non-inflatable portion forms a bag for holding items. The balloon and bag are preferably constructed unitarily from sheets of heat-sealable film. The bag may be closed as for example by a tie. The bag may be either opaque, translucent, or transparent. | 03-26-2009 |
20120184176 | AEROSTATS WITH LINEAR/NON-LINEAR GAS FILLED CONNECTING LADDER STRUCTURES - A gas-inflatable character aerostat or balloon with at least one gas-inflatable appendage comprising a linear and non-linear gas-inflatable connecting ladder structure connecting the gas-inflatable appendage to the gas-inflatable aerostat to permit free movement of the appendage in relation to the aerostat in three dimensions. The ladder structure includes two sheets of elongate polymeric material fused together with the ladder structure to be inflated with gas between the sheets. The ladder structure includes an elongate gas-inflatable main channel and gas-inflatable lateral extensions extending from and in flow communication with the main channel. | 07-19-2012 |
Robert J. Greenwald, Venice, FL US
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20100168613 | FECAL EXAMINATION RECEPTACLE - A fecal examination preparation receptacle comprising a plastic transparent body having a cap which can be removed to permit fecal matter to be received in the receptacle to be mixed with a flotation material to aid in separating the fecal matter and ova or eggs of parasites that may be contained in the fecal matter and then dispensed through a filter mounted in the cap of the receptacle for examination of the filtered material for the presence of the ova of parasites. | 07-01-2010 |
20110020860 | FECAL EXAMINATION METHOD AND COLLECTION CONTAINER - A method for conducting a fecal examination includes providing a collection spoon and a collection container comprising a transparent body having a cap which can be removed to permit fecal matter to be received in the collection container with the spoon to be mixed with a flotation material to aid in separating the fecal matter and ova or eggs of parasites that may be contained in the fecal matter and then dispensed through a filter mounted in the cap of the collection container to a test tube and a cover slip on the test tube for examination of the filtered material for the presence of the ova of parasites. | 01-27-2011 |
20130330416 | Styptic Storage and Delivery - Technologies are described herein for styptic compounds comprising a hemostatic or styptic agent suspended within a hydrophobic carrier medium. Example carrier mediums may include waxes, lipids, oils, or combinations thereof. The compound may be a semisolid at room temperature and soft enough to be easily dispensed and formed into or onto bleeding tissue of an animal or human. The hydrophobic qualities of the carrier medium can protect the styptic agent from absorbing moisture. The carrier medium can mechanically support positioning treatments adjacent to the bleeding tissue. The carrier medium can further serve to mechanically seal the tissue to aid in hemostasis while also protecting the tissue from debris and contamination. The carrier medium can aid in maintaining moisture within the tissue. Slurry-based manufacturing processes can support a substantially homogeneous dispersal of styptic agent throughout the carrier medium. | 12-12-2013 |
Roger Greenwald, San Diego, CA US
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20080262441 | INFUSION STATUS INDICATOR - An infusion status indicator disposed in the medical infusion line includes a housing with an opening through which the status of the infusion may be determined. A flexible membrane is located at the opening to indicate the status of fluid in the cavity. A recessed flexible membrane indicates insufficient flow of medical fluid into the cavity from the fluid supply, a level flexible membrane indicates correct flow of fluid through the indicator, and a concave flexible membrane indicates an insufficient flow of medical fluid out of the cavity, possibly indicating an occlusion of the fluid line downstream of the indicator. Check valves may be included upstream and downstream of the cavity so that a bolus of fluid may be forced out of the cavity to the patient by pressing the flexible membrane into the cavity. | 10-23-2008 |
20130131608 | POSITIVE BOLUS CLAMP - A clamp for clamping flexible tubing is disclosed. The clamp includes a body having a first portion, a second portion, a first passage through the first portion, and a second passage through the second portion. The first passage is configured to compress a first length of the flexible tubing when the flexible tubing is displaced laterally into the first passage. The second passage is configured to compress a second length of the flexible tubing that does not overlap the first length when the flexible tubing is displaced laterally into the second passage. | 05-23-2013 |
20150250995 | POSITIVE BOLUS CLAMP - A clamp for clamping flexible tubing is disclosed. The clamp includes a body having a first portion, a second portion, a first passage through the first portion, and a second passage through the second portion. The first passage is configured to compress a first length of the flexible tubing. The second passage is configured to compress a second length of the flexible tubing that does not overlap the first length. | 09-10-2015 |
Roger G. Greenwald, San Diego, CA US
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20100121439 | Vaulted perforated coating for orbital implants - A coating for an orbital implant has an anterior portion having a different bioabsorbability than a posterior portion. This allows the implant to have an insertion surface, to reduce irritation, to prevent implant exposure, and to anchor muscles. The coating has a visual indicator to facilitate orientation. Shell materials are further selected to allow for sterile packaging, to secure therapeutic agents thereon, and to secure the coating to the core. Passageways enhance fluid flow to and from the core, and expose the core surface to muscles. The passageways are sized and shaped to reduce irritation. In an alternate embodiment, the anterior coating portion has a vaulted zone creating a gap between the undersurface of the coating and the outer surface of the core through which a suture can easily pass. Perforations through the coating provide targets for passage of the suture through the coating. | 05-13-2010 |
Roger J. Greenwald, San Diego, CA US
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20100137710 | System for marking the locations of imaged tissue with respect to the surface of the tissue - A system is provided for marking on a recording medium ( | 06-03-2010 |
20150277094 | CASSETTE FOR FACILITATING OPTICAL SECTIONING OF A RETAINED TISSUE SPECIMEN - A cassette for retaining a specimen of surgically exposed tissue from a patient in an orientation that facilitates optical sectioning of the tissue by a confocal microscopic or other optical imaging microscope. The cassette includes a base member having a rigid optically transparent window upon which a tissue specimen is situated, a pliable membrane locatable over a substantial portion of the base member including the window, and an upper member, having an aperture therethrough, which can cover the base member to provide an enclosed cavity between the membrane and the window sealing the tissue specimen therein. The edges of the tissue specimen may be positioned planar against the window and retained in that position by bonds formed between the membrane and window at multiple points or locations around the tissue specimen. The specimen retained in the cavity is imagible by a microscope through the window of the base member. | 10-01-2015 |
Scott Greenwald, Seattle, WA US
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20120330377 | Visual Prosthesis Fitting - The present invention is a fitting system with a graphical interface with specific interface screens for specific functions. Methods and devices for fitting a visual prosthesis are described. In one of the methods, threshold levels and maximum levels for the electrodes of the prosthesis are determined and a map of brightness to electrode stimulation levels is later formed. A fitting system for a visual prosthesis is also discussed, together with a computer-operated system having a graphical user interface showing visual prosthesis diagnostic screens and visual prosthesis configuration screens. | 12-27-2012 |
Scott D. Greenwald, Medfield, MA US
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20110245709 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ASSESSING ANALGESIC ADEQUACY USING BIOPOTENTIAL VARIABILITY - The system and method for predicting and measuring a subject's analgesic state and analgesic adequacy. Biopotential signals are obtained from a subject through electrodes. A processor will compute a measure that is representative of the subject's sedative state and/or muscle activity. A metric representative of such measures is then determined. In the case where a measure is taken of both the subject's sedative state and muscle activity the two measures are combined into an index representative of the subject's analgesic state and analgesic adequacy. | 10-06-2011 |
20140012153 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ASSESSING ANALGESIC ADEQUACY USING BIOPOTENTIAL VARIABILITY - The system and method for predicting and measuring a subject's analgesic state and analgesic adequacy. Biopotential signals are obtained from a subject through electrodes. A processor will compute a measure that is representative of the subject's sedative state and/or muscle activity. A metric representative of such measures is then determined. In the case where a measure is taken of both the subject's sedative state and muscle activity the two measures are combined into an index representative of the subject's analgesic state and analgesic adequacy. | 01-09-2014 |
Scott H. Greenwald, Seattle, WA US
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20100241192 | Fitting of Brightness as a Function of Current Amplitude in a Visual Prosthesis - To accurately represent a visual scene a visual prosthesis must convey luminance information across a range of brightness levels. To do this, the brightness of phosphenes produced by an individual electrode should scale appropriately with luminance, and the same luminance should produce equivalently bright phosphenes across the entire electrode array. Given that the function relating current to brightness varies across electrodes, it is necessary to develop a fitting procedure that will permit brightness to be equated across an entire array. | 09-23-2010 |
20140200628 | Fitting of Brightness as a Function of Current Amplitude in a Visual Prosthesis - To accurately represent a visual scene a visual prosthesis must convey luminance information across a range of brightness levels. To do this, the brightness of phosphenes produced by an individual electrode should scale appropriately with luminance, and the same luminance should produce equivalently bright phosphenes across the entire electrode array. Given that the function relating current to brightness varies across electrodes, it is necessary to develop a fitting procedure that will permit brightness to be equated across an entire array. | 07-17-2014 |