Orlinsky
Elaykim Orlinsky, Riverdale, NY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140200912 | Rapid Medical Connection (RMC) related to Real Time Health Care service VIA an INTELLIGENT Short Message System (SMS) based platform - The present invention is a system and method of facilitating medical treatment comprising: providing a first health care provider access to a system stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium, said program configured for facilitating medical treatment of a patient; accessing said system by said first health care provider; inputting information of a patient in need of a second healthcare provider into said system; transmitting said input information to a system controlled transmission-receiving device; and directing said transmitted input to a second health care provider, wherein said directing is based on selectable criteria by said accessing health care provider. | 07-17-2014 |
Ellen Orlinsky, Boca Raton, FL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110091841 | Diet dinnerware - A dieting aid having an alternating timed red and green light. A spoon, fork, and table model have a push button and flashing or alternating red and green lights. A red light turns on or flashes for a first predetermined time, preferably twenty-five seconds indicating a time to rest without eating. After the red light, a green light goes on for forty seconds indicating a time to eat. The alternating red and green lights acts as a reminder to control and slow down eating, thereby controlling weight gain easily and simply. | 04-21-2011 |
Eric Gustav Orlinsky, Baltimore, MD US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100062846 | Method and System for Multiplayer Multifunctional Electronic Surface Gaming Apparatus - A method for electronic board game play by producing on a display surface a first image which is a field of play image that senses at least one object on the display surface. The object is proximate or in contact with the display surface thus forming on a table-top horizontal display surface, at least one game piece image overlaid on the field of play image, and determined by sensing a position of the object on the display surface. | 03-11-2010 |
Jason Orlinsky, Aventura, FL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100157239 | EYEWEAR AND CASE DISPLAY APPARATUS - An eyewear point-of-sale assembly for reading glasses, sunglasses or the like packaged with a carrying case such that a consumer may try on the eyewear without removing the eyewear from the packaging and without separating the carrying case from the eyewear. In one embodiment the packaging is formed from a planar template having a display panel that engages a conventional hanging-type display, a middle panel hingedly attached to the display panel, and defining a tab that engages an upper end of the case, and a lower panel that wraps around a bottom end of the case. The middle panel includes a lower portion that wraps around one temple portion of the eyewear. In another embodiment the packaging is formed from a planar template including a display panel, and a main panel that wraps about the case, and includes means for retaining one temple portion of the eyewear. | 06-24-2010 |
Joel Orlinsky, Ingleside, IL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110051139 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ANALYTE MEASUREMENT - A device for non-invasively measuring concentration of one or more analytes in a living subject or a biological sample, wherein the device includes several light sources, a system for controlling the timing and intensity of the light source outputs, a system for passing the light through the subject or sample, a system for measuring the amount of light transmitted, and a system for relating the measurement to the concentration of the analyte in question. The light sources are narrow band sources at different wavelengths, and are capable of being rapidly switched between two levels of intensity. The actual number of light sources required and the wavelengths of the sources are dependent upon the specific analyte being measured. | 03-03-2011 |
Myron Orlinsky, Aventura, FL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100157239 | EYEWEAR AND CASE DISPLAY APPARATUS - An eyewear point-of-sale assembly for reading glasses, sunglasses or the like packaged with a carrying case such that a consumer may try on the eyewear without removing the eyewear from the packaging and without separating the carrying case from the eyewear. In one embodiment the packaging is formed from a planar template having a display panel that engages a conventional hanging-type display, a middle panel hingedly attached to the display panel, and defining a tab that engages an upper end of the case, and a lower panel that wraps around a bottom end of the case. The middle panel includes a lower portion that wraps around one temple portion of the eyewear. In another embodiment the packaging is formed from a planar template including a display panel, and a main panel that wraps about the case, and includes means for retaining one temple portion of the eyewear. | 06-24-2010 |
Scott Orlinsky, Aventura, FL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100157239 | EYEWEAR AND CASE DISPLAY APPARATUS - An eyewear point-of-sale assembly for reading glasses, sunglasses or the like packaged with a carrying case such that a consumer may try on the eyewear without removing the eyewear from the packaging and without separating the carrying case from the eyewear. In one embodiment the packaging is formed from a planar template having a display panel that engages a conventional hanging-type display, a middle panel hingedly attached to the display panel, and defining a tab that engages an upper end of the case, and a lower panel that wraps around a bottom end of the case. The middle panel includes a lower portion that wraps around one temple portion of the eyewear. In another embodiment the packaging is formed from a planar template including a display panel, and a main panel that wraps about the case, and includes means for retaining one temple portion of the eyewear. | 06-24-2010 |
Seymour Orlinsky, Boca Raton, FL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110091841 | Diet dinnerware - A dieting aid having an alternating timed red and green light. A spoon, fork, and table model have a push button and flashing or alternating red and green lights. A red light turns on or flashes for a first predetermined time, preferably twenty-five seconds indicating a time to rest without eating. After the red light, a green light goes on for forty seconds indicating a time to eat. The alternating red and green lights acts as a reminder to control and slow down eating, thereby controlling weight gain easily and simply. | 04-21-2011 |