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Duane Kamins, Bellaire, TX US
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20130298315 | EAR SOCK SYSTEMS - An ear protecting, noise blocking system for covering an ear includes at least one ear protecting member having, an adjustable outer rim to conform to the ear of a wearer; and a flexible noise attenuating member located on an interior portion of the ear protecting member. The ear protecting member encompasses a top portion and a bottom portion of the ear and is inter-changeable between a left ear and a right ear. The adjustable outer rim removably-couples the ear protecting member to the ear of the wearer. The flexible noise attenuating member is pres sable against the ear to create a seal to block out noise from entering the ear during desired quiet times. The flexible noise attenuating member is putty. The putty does not enter an ear canal of the ear, but it can be pressed against the ear to create a seal to block out the noise. | 11-14-2013 |
Michael B. Kamins, Wauconda, IL US
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20150293452 | Melted Crayon Painting System - A melted crayon painting system for effectively painting with melted crayon. The melted crayon painting system generally includes providing a tube having a distal end, a receiver-dispenser opening within the distal end and a lumen fluidly connected to the receiver-dispenser opening, heating the tube to a temperature of at least 120 degrees Fahrenheit, inserting the distal end of the tube into a crayon, melting a portion of the crayon with the tube, receiving a volume of melted crayon from the crayon into the lumen from the receiver-dispenser opening, removing the distal end of the tube from the crayon, and dispensing the volume of melted crayon within the lumen from the receiver-dispenser opening. | 10-15-2015 |
Paul Kamins, Lancaster, PA US
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20090048074 | ORTHOPEDIC THERAPY SYSTEM AND DEVICE AND A METHOD OF USE - Provided is a novel physical therapy system and device that can be manually operated by a post-operative patient without the need of professional on site assistance, wherein the degree of movement of the limb or joint of interest is measured and recorded so as to provide a record of the progress of the prescribed post-operative therapy for immediate feedback to the patient as well as for long term data recordation for the therapist or physician. | 02-19-2009 |
20090048081 | ORTHOPEDIC THERAPY SYSTEM AND DEVICE AND A METHOD OF USE - Provided is a novel physical therapy system and device that can be manually operated by a post-operative patient without the need of professional on site assistance, wherein the degree of movement of the limb or joint of interest is measured and recorded so as to provide a record of the progress of the prescribed post-operative therapy for immediate feedback to the patient as well as for long term data recordation for the therapist or physician. | 02-19-2009 |
Richard Kamins, Northridge, CA US
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20110227737 | Physiological Sign Assessment Security Scanner System - A security system for determining if a screened individual is a potential perpetrator of a crime. The following scanning devices are connected to a scanning system control computer: a physiological sign scanning device for measuring the physiological signs of the individual, an iris scanner for scanning the individual's iris, and an identification card scanner for scanning the individual's identification. The scanning system control computer is connected to a master database located on a master computer. A predetermined set of baseline normal values of physiological signs and vital signs for the general population is installed on the master database forming a general population database. Each individual who is scanned has their own personal data file created, in which their individual physiological set of norms, plus their iris scan would be attached and compared for future scans forming an individual database. The scanning system control computer is programmed to receive scan inputs from the physiological sign scanning device, the iris scanner, and the identification card scanner and to forward the inputs to the master computer. The master computer is programmed to compare the scanned inputs to the general population database and the individual database and to assign a grade of either a pass or fail to the scanned inputs. The master computer is further programmed to transmit an alert to the scanning system control computer if the grade is a fail. After receiving an alert an operator in charge of the scanning system control computer can pull the individual aside for further investigation and screening. In a preferred embodiment, a boarding pass scanner for scanning an individual's boarding pass is also connected to the scanning system control computer. Also, in a preferred embodiment, the master database is the database of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the scanning system control computer is connected to the master TSA database via the Internet. | 09-22-2011 |
Theodore I. Kamins, Pato Alto, CA US
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20110228592 | Programmable Bipolar Electronic Device - A configurable memristive device ( | 09-22-2011 |