Rosenfeld, US
Ahron Rosenfeld, Bronx, NY US
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20090108561 | CURB CLIMBING WHEELCHAIR ATTACHMENT - A curb climbing wheelchair system having left and right side attachments are designed to be attached to left and right side portions, respectively, of a standard wheelchair to enable a wheelchair occupant to climb a curb, bump or other obstruction without the aid of another individual. Each attachment includes a ramp extending from a telescoping arm that is designed to be attached, via a clamping system, to one side of the wheelchair. When not in use, the ramps are folded and stowed away on the sides of the wheelchair. During use, the ends of the ramps are placed on the curb to allow the wheelchair occupant to roll up the curb. To retrieve the ramps (now disposed behind the wheelchair), the wheelchair occupant moves the telescoping arms, if necessary with the aid of an attached circular handle, to lift the ramps thus allowing the wheelchair occupant to grab the ramps. The retrieved ramps then are stowed away until needed. | 04-30-2009 |
Ben Rosenfeld, Milford, CT US
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20100313768 | SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING FOOD PREPARATION - A system for facilitating the preparation of food comprising a database, a database storing recipe information regarding the process for preparing a particular food item in accordance with the recipe, and the database storing a visual cue corresponding to the performance of a server communicating with the database. | 12-16-2010 |
Boris Rosenfeld, Danbury, CT US
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20140150378 | INTER-MACHINE BUFFER FOR MAILPIECE FABRICATION SYSTEM - A system and method for wrapping sheet material to produce finished mailpieces includes an upstream content module, a downstream mailpiece assembly module including a wrapper module adapted to encapsulate content material, and a buffer module interposing the upstream content and downstream assembly modules. The buffer module includes a plurality of buffer gates adapted to convey the content material from an upstream gate to a downstream gate to maintain a threshold pitch distance between successive pieces of content material. A controller is operatively coupled to the modules and controls the conveyance of content material through the buffer gates. More specifically, the controller coordinates the delivery and insertion of content material into the wrapper module to minimize dry-holes, maintain stresses below a threshold level to ensure continued operation, and optimize system throughput. | 06-05-2014 |
Brian Rosenfeld, Baltimore, MD US
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20110214153 | HOSPITAL TV/MONITOR DISPLAY CONTROL WITH HIERARCHICAL ACCESS CONTROL - An interactive communication system ( | 09-01-2011 |
Brian A. Rosenfeld, Baltimore, MD US
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20090216564 | RULES-BASED SYSTEM FOR MATERNAL-FETAL CARE - A rules-base patient care method for managing the care of a plurality of pregnant patients from a remote command center for use in healthcare locations using patient-specific rules for each of the plurality of pregnant patients. A patient rules generator creates rules for the patients. Performance measures indicative of the ability of a rule to predict changes in the condition of the patient are acquired by the rules generator. A determination is made from the rules performance measures whether to revise the rule. A rules engine applies a rule to selected data elements stored in the database to produce an output indicative of a change in the medical condition of a pregnant patient and/or a fetal patient. The output from the rules engine is used to determine when intervention is warranted. | 08-27-2009 |
20090259495 | SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING EXPERT CARE TO OUTPATIENTS FROM A REMOTE LOCATION - A system for providing expert care to a basic care medical facility (OPCL) from a remote location. The system facilitates real-time, continuous assessment of patients receiving care in an OPCL that is not generally equipped to provide expert medical care on a twenty-four basis. Patient monitoring equipment acquires monitored data elements from a patient monitoring station and transmits the monitoring data over a network to a remote command center. The remote command center also receives other patient data to the extent available from the OPCL. Alternatively, the patient monitored data is sent to a remote command center along with patient data at a pre-established time or when requested by remote command center. The delivery of stored monitoring data and patient data may be expedited if an urgent consultation is warranted. A rules engine continuously applies a patient-specific rule or rule set to the data elements selected from the assessment data from each OPCL monitored patient to determine whether intervention is warranted. Patient-specific rules may be created that are consistent with the capabilities of the OPCL. | 10-15-2009 |
20120284053 | REMOTE COMMAND CENTER FOR PATIENT MONITORING - A remote command center for providing services to geographically dispersed hospitalized patients. A datastore accessible to the remote command center receives patient data from geographically dispersed hospitalized patients. Monitored data elements of geographically dispersed hospitalized patients are also received at the remote command center and stored in the datastore. A smart alert module generates and applies patient specific rules to data elements. If a patient-specific rule for a hospitalized patient has been contravened, an alert is issued from the remote command center. A patient care module displays selected data elements of the hospitalized patients. A decision support module applies decision support algorithms to selected data elements of a hospitalized patient and to user input to provide patient care advice. Patient care advice comprises a diagnosis, a method of treatment, and a laboratory protocol. The decision support module also writes orders for medication, laboratory protocols and surgical procedures. | 11-08-2012 |
20140046674 | REMOTE COMMAND CENTER FOR PATIENT MONITORING - A remote command center for providing services to geographically dispersed hospitalized patients. A datastore accessible to the remote command center receives patient data from geographically dispersed hospitalized patients. Monitored data elements of geographically dispersed hospitalized patients are also received at the remote command center and stored in the datastore. A smart alert module generates and applies patient specific rules to data elements. If a patient-specific rule for a hospitalized patient has been contravened, an alert is issued from the remote command center. A patient care module displays selected data elements of the hospitalized patients. A decision support module applies decision support algorithms to selected data elements of a hospitalized patient and to user input to provide patient care advice. Patient care advice comprises a diagnosis, a method of treatment, and a laboratory protocol. The decision support module also writes orders for medication, laboratory protocols and surgical procedures. | 02-13-2014 |
Craig Rosenfeld, Dallas, TX US
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20140094487 | Dihydro-6-Azaphenalene Derivatives for the Treatment of CNS, Oncological Diseases and Related Disorders - In one embodiment, the present application discloses 2-aza-, 2-oxa- and 2-thia-2,3-dihydro-6-azaphenalene compounds and compositions, and methods for treating a neurological disease in a patient in need thereof using the compounds and compositions as disclosed herein. | 04-03-2014 |
Craig S. Rosenfeld, Dallas, TX US
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20150209309 | NACA FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OR ACUTE COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION - The present invention includes compositions and methods for treating a human subject in need of treatment for acute cognitive dysfunction, comprising administering to the human subject an effective dose of N-acetylcysteine amide (NACA), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or ester thereof, thereby treating the human subject in need of treatment for cognitive dysfunction. | 07-30-2015 |
20150209310 | NACA FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OR LOW IMPACT BRAIN TRAUMA - The present invention includes compositions and methods for treating a human subject in need of treatment for traumatic brain injury or neurological damage resulting from exposure to one or more low-energy impacts, comprising administering to the human subject an effective dose of N-acetylcysteine amide (NACA), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or ester thereof, thereby treating the human subject in need of treatment for traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury resulting from exposure to one or more chronic or low-energy impacts. | 07-30-2015 |
Daniel A. Rosenfeld, New York, NY US
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20100042258 | Manipulation of objects - A system for manipulation of objects. The system includes N objects, where N is greater than or equal to 2 and is an integer; and a mechanism for controlling and 2D locating of the N objects. A method for manipulating objects. The method includes the steps of receiving information from N objects, where N is greater than or equal to 2 and is an integer, at a centrally controlling and 2D locating controller; determining 2D locations by the controller of the N objects; and transmitting from the controller directions to the N objects for the N objects to move. An apparatus for tracking. The apparatus includes N objects, where N is greater than or equal to 2 and is an integer, each object having an emitter which emits light; and a mechanism for 2D sensing of the N objects over time from the light emitted by each emitter. The present invention pertains to a method for tracking. The method includes the steps of emitting light from N objects, where N is greater than or equal to 2 and is an integer; and sensing 2D locations of the N objects over time from the emitted light from the N objects. | 02-18-2010 |
20140244035 | Manipulation of Objects - A system for manipulation of objects. The system includes N objects, where N is greater than or equal to 2 and is an integer; and a mechanism for controlling and 2D locating of the N objects. A method for manipulating objects. The method includes the steps of receiving information from N objects, where N is greater than or equal to 2 and is an integer, at a centrally controlling and 2D locating controller; determining 2D locations by the controller of the N objects; and transmitting from the controller directions to the N objects for the N objects to move. An apparatus for tracking. The apparatus includes N objects, where N is greater than or equal to 2 and is an integer, each object having an emitter which emits light; and a mechanism for 2D sensing of the N objects over time from the light emitted by each emitter. The present invention pertains to a method for tracking. The method includes the steps of emitting light from N objects, where N is greater than or equal to 2 and is an integer; and sensing 2D locations of the N objects over time from the emitted light from the N objects. | 08-28-2014 |
Devon C. Rosenfeld, Houston, TX US
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20130178682 | NON-OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATIVE PROCESS - Use a supported catalyst that includes a catalyst support and a combination of nickel, gallium, and, optionally, one or more of an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal and a lanthanide to effect non-oxidative dehydrogenation of an oxygen-free gaseous stream that comprises an alkane such as ethane, propane or butane to a product stream that comprises a corresponding alkene such as propylene where the alkane is propane. | 07-11-2013 |
20140371501 | RECONSTITUTED DEHYDROGENATION CATALYST SHOWING SLOWED ACTIVITY LOSS WHEN COMPARED WITH FRESH CATALYST - A process for dehydrogenating alkane or alkylaromatic compounds comprising contacting the given compound and a dehydrogenation catalyst in a fluidized bed. The dehydrogenation catalyst is prepared from an at least partially deactivated platinum/gallium catalyst on an alumina-based support that is reconstituted by impregnating it with a platinum salt solution, then calcining it at a temperature from 400° C. to 1000° C., under conditions such that it has a platinum content ranging from 1 to 500 ppm, based on weight of catalyst; a gallium content ranging from 0.2 to 2.0 wt %; and a platinum to gallium ratio ranging from 1:20,000 to 1:4. It also has a Pt retention that is equal to or greater than that of a fresh catalyst being used in a same or similar catalytic process. | 12-18-2014 |
Earl Alan Rosenfeld, Surprise, AZ US
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20150040354 | J-RAT - The holder is a Aluminum pole with a looped rope that has apertures and allows the thumb buttons to hold the tool in place allowing the tools that cleans swimming pools to be carried or stored. | 02-12-2015 |
Eren Tolga Rosenfeld, New York, NY US
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20090042175 | Simulation Enabled Accounting Tutorial System - A system is disclosed that provides a goal based learning system utilizing a rule based expert training system to provide a cognitive educational experience. The system provides the user with a simulated environment that presents a business opportunity to understand and solve optimally. Mistakes are noted and remedial educational material presented dynamically to build the necessary skills that a user requires for success in the business endeavor. The system utilizes an artificial intelligence engine driving individualized and dynamic feedback with synchronized video and graphics used to simulate real-world environment and interactions. A robust business model provides support for realistic activities and allows a user to experience real world consequences for their actions and decisions and entails realtime decision-making and synthesis of the educational material. Techniques for process sensitive help are also integrated into the system to provide contextual examples to guide a user in performing a task. | 02-12-2009 |
20090142736 | Goal Based System Utilizing a Table Based Architecture - A system is disclosed that provides a goal based learning system utilizing a rule based expert training system to provide a cognitive educational experience. The system provides the user with a simulated environment that presents a business opportunity to understand and solve optimally. Mistakes are noted and remedial educational material presented dynamically to build the necessary skills that a user requires for success in the business endeavor. The system utilizes an artificial intelligence engine driving individualized and dynamic feedback with synchronized video and graphics used to simulate real-world environment and interactions. A robust business model provides support for realistic activities and allows a user to experience real world consequences for their actions and decisions and entails realtime decision-making and synthesis of the educational material. The system is architectured around a table of components to manage and control the system. | 06-04-2009 |
20120003613 | Goal Based System Utilizing a Table Based Architecture - A system is disclosed that provides a goal based learning system utilizing a rule based expert training system to provide a cognitive educational experience. The system provides the user with a simulated environment that presents a business opportunity to understand and solve optimally. Mistakes are noted and remedial educational material presented dynamically to build the necessary skills that a user requires for success in the business endeavor. The system utilizes an artificial intelligence engine driving individualized and dynamic feedback with synchronized video and graphics used to simulate real-world environment and interactions. A robust business model provides support for realistic activities and allows a user to experience real world consequences for their actions and decisions and entails realtime decision-making and synthesis of the educational material. The system is architectured around a table of components to manage and control the system. | 01-05-2012 |
Eric Rosenfeld, Pleasant Valley, NY US
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20110138452 | CROSS SECURITY-DOMAIN IDENTITY CONTEXT PROJECTION WITHIN A COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Processing within a computing environment is facilitated by: determining by a local security manager of a first system in a first security domain whether a local security context of a user is acceptable to a second system in a second security domain; responsive to the user's security context being unacceptable to the second system, creating by a local security manager of the second system a runtime security context for the user in the second system; and providing the first system with a reference to the runtime security context for the user in the second system which is resolvable within the computing environment or a portable representation of the runtime security context for the user in the second system, the reference or the portable representation being subsequently returned to the second system with a request from the first system to process work at the second system. | 06-09-2011 |
Eric Rosenfeld, Frederick, MD US
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20130304510 | HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A health information exchange (HIE) system and related methods for sharing patient medical data among a plurality of users. In one embodiment, the HIE system includes a processor executing a software application and one or more databases. Medical data may be downloaded by a first user to the system in a source file format. The system converts and stores the medical data in a data record such as an object having a different type of data structure. Upon receiving a request from a second user for the medical data in a specified destination file format, the system retrieves and converts the object containing the medical data into the specified destination file format, and sends the destination file to the second user. The source and destination file formats may be the same or different. In one embodiment, users may access and communicate with the HIE system via the Internet. | 11-14-2013 |
Eric Rosenfeld, Urbana, MD US
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20130191137 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONICALLY PRESCRIBING CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES - The present invention relates to a method for electronically prescribing controlled substances on a wide area network that includes a health care provider system (HCP system), an electronic prescription system (EP system), a third party identification validation system (third party IDV system), and a pharmacy system, and includes: a) the EP system receiving from the HCP system an electronic prescription entered by a provider for a controlled substance, a first identification factor, and a second identification factor; b) the EP system authenticating the first identification factor and transmitting the second identification factor to the third party IDV system for authentication; and c) upon the first identification factor being approved by the EP system and the EP system receiving approval of the second identification factor from the third party IDV system, the electronic prescription being certified for transmission to the pharmacy system as a certified electronic prescription for the controlled substance. | 07-25-2013 |
20130191138 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRNICALLY PRESCRIBING CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES - The present invention relates to a method for electronically prescribing controlled substances on a wide area network that includes a health care provider system (HCP system), an electronic prescription system (EP system), a third party identification validation system (third party IDV system), and a pharmacy system, and includes: a) the EP system receiving from the HCP system an electronic prescription entered by a provider for a controlled substance, a first identification factor, and a second identification factor; b) the EP system authenticating the first identification factor and transmitting the second identification factor to the third party IDV system for authentication; and c) upon the first identification factor being approved by the EP system and the EP system receiving approval of the second identification factor from the third party IDV system, the electronic prescription being certified for transmission to the pharmacy system as a certified electronic prescription for the controlled substance. | 07-25-2013 |
20130191139 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONICALLY PRESCRIBING CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES - The present invention relates to a method for electronically prescribing controlled substances on a wide area network that includes a health care provider system (MCP system), an electronic prescription system (EP system), a third party identification validation system (third party IDV system), and a pharmacy system, and includes: a) the EP system receiving from the HCP system an electronic prescription entered by a provider for a controlled substance, a first identification factor, and a second identification factor; b) the EP system authenticating the first identification factor and transmitting the second identification factor to the third party IDV system for authentication; and c) upon the first identification factor being approved by the EP system and the EP system receiving approval of the second identification factor from the third party IDV system, the electronic prescription being certified for transmission to the pharmacy system as a certified electronic prescription for the controlled substance. | 07-25-2013 |
Eric Rosenfeld, Denver, CO US
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20130239145 | FRAGMENTED CONTENT - An apparatus, method, system and computer-readable medium are provided for generating one or more segments associated with content. The segments may include fragments that may correspond to portions of the content. The segments and/or the fragments may be included in a playlist, and may be based at least in part on a user selection. | 09-12-2013 |
20140280747 | Network Connection Handoff - Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer readable media may be configured for transferring of state data of a network connection established by a first device. In an example, a front end device of a cache cluster may establish a network connection with a client device and generate state data associated with the network connection. The front end device may receive a content request from the client device via the network connection and select one of a plurality of back end devices to provide the content item. | 09-18-2014 |
Eric Rosenfeld, Superior, CO US
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20100329644 | AUTOMATED PROGRAMMING RECORDING - A method and system of providing access to television programs without requiring a user to operate an electronic programming guide or to independently determining information required to access the television program. Optionally, access to the television program may be facilitated by scheduling a recording of the televisions program or providing instructions to facilitate accessing an on-demand showing of the television program. | 12-30-2010 |
Eric Scott Rosenfeld, Denver, CO US
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20130185450 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTENT CONTROL - Methods and system for providing content based on an embedded signal are disclosed. A method can comprise generating a placement signal based on an event, repeatedly embedding the placement signal into a data stream, and transmitting the data stream comprising the repeatedly embedded placement signal. | 07-18-2013 |
Jeffrey B. Rosenfeld, Chandler, AZ US
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20140346731 | Keno Betting Method - The present invention is an additional bet to the game of Keno. The last ball drawn is used as a basis for betting. The player may bet any one of five ways: the exact number, whether it is top half or lower half, which quadrant it falls in: lowest, mid low, mid high, highest; whether it is odd or even, or the last digit of the number of the last drawn ball. The betting is added to a Keno betting ticket. | 11-27-2014 |
Jerry Rosenfeld, Red Bank, NJ US
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20100276058 | METHOD OF ADAPTING A PAINT TRANSFER IMAGE TO THE GENERATION OF A MURAL - A method for creating imagery on a surface by establishing a visual boundary between two surface color regions and applying a dry transfer object proximate the visual boundary such that when the dry transfer object is substantially the same color as one of the surface regions, a negative space effect is created within the second surface color region to define thereby a desired image. | 11-04-2010 |
20120090760 | METHOD OF ADPATING A PAINT TRANSFER IMAGE TO THE GENERATION OF A MURAL - A method for creating imagery on a surface by establishing a visual boundary between two surface color regions and applying a dry transfer object proximate the visual boundary such that when the dry transfer object is substantially the same color as one of the surface regions, a negative space effect is created within the second surface color region to define thereby a desired image. | 04-19-2012 |
20150158327 | METHOD OF ADAPTING A PAINT TRANSFER IMAGE TO THE GENERATION OF A MURAL - A method for creating imagery on a surface by establishing a visual boundary between two surface color regions and applying a dry transfer object proximate the visual boundary such that when the dry transfer object is substantially the same color as one of the surface regions, a negative space effect is created within the second surface color region to define thereby a desired image. | 06-11-2015 |
Jon Rosenfeld, Cambridge, MA US
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20140374233 | BRUSH CLEARING MACHINE - A machine for clearing and converting woody biomass into a bio fuel is described. The machine may be mobile and may include a chipper. The machine may further include a vacuum intake that directs chipped woody biomass to a wood processing component within the machine. The wood processing component may convert the woody biomass into bio char, bio oil, and bio gas using a pyrolyzer system. | 12-25-2014 |
Jonathan Rosenfeld, Portland, OR US
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20150162128 | NON-UNIFORM SPACING IN WIRELESS RESONATOR COIL - Techniques of forming a transmitter coil are described herein. The techniques may include forming turns of the transmitter coil, wherein a non-uniform spacing between the turns of the transmitter coil is to reduce a magnetic field variation associated with the transmitter coil. | 06-11-2015 |
20150255987 | MAGNETIC FIELD DISTRUBTION IN WIRELESS POWER - Techniques of magnetic field distribution are described herein. The techniques may include forming a wireless charging component including a driving coil to receive a driven current generating a magnetic field. An outer turn of a parasitic coil may be formed, wherein the outer turn is adjacent to the driving coil. An inner turn of the parasitic coil may be formed, wherein an inductive coupling between the driving coil and the parasitic coil generates a redistribution of a portion of the magnetic field at the inner turn. | 09-10-2015 |
20150255988 | CAPACITIVE ELEMENT COUPLING IN WIRELESS POWER - Techniques of capacitive coupling in a wireless power system are described herein. The techniques may include forming a transmitting coil to be inductively coupled to a receiving coil of a device under charge (DUC). The techniques may include forming a capacitive element of the transmitting coil to be capacitively coupled to a conductive component of the DUC. | 09-10-2015 |
20150280482 | MULTI-COIL WIRELESS CHARGING - Techniques of forming a wireless power receiving unit are described herein. The techniques may include forming a first receiving coil of a device to be charged by inductive coupling to a first transmitting coil. The techniques may include forming a second receiving coil of a device to be charged by inductive coupling to a second transmitting coil. The second receiving coil is disposed at an angle to a plane of the first receiving coil, and the first receiving coil and the second receiving coil are formed to connected in parallel to a receiving circuit. | 10-01-2015 |
Ken H. Rosenfeld, Pittsford, NY US
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20080306773 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING MEDICAL RECORDS - A method, computer program product, and system for receiving a request, from an individual, for one or more medical records concerning a person/patient. At least a first portion of the one or more medical records is requested from a first medical services provider. The at least a first portion of the one or more medical records is obtained from the first medical services provider. The availability of the at least a first portion of the one or more medical records is enabled to the individual. | 12-11-2008 |
20110071849 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING MEDICAL RECORDS - A method and computer program product for obtaining a first medical record for a first patient from a first image provider within a health information exchange, and obtaining a second medical record for a second patient from a second image provider within the health information exchange. The availability of the first medical record and the second medical record is enabled to a medical services provider. | 03-24-2011 |
Lisa A. Rosenfeld, Boca Raton, FL US
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20130080188 | PERSONALIZED PHARMACY MEDICATION AND CARE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A medical information system. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of issuing, by a clinician using a clinician computer, a prescription for a patient to a pharmacy computer; processing by the pharmacy computer at a pharmacy the prescription for the patient from the clinician; issuing a notice of prescription fulfillment by the pharmacy computer to a server, when the pharmacy issues a medication for the patient in response to the prescription received by the pharmacy computer; receiving the notice of prescription fulfillment by the server having a database; storing the prescription information in the database; and notifying the clinician computer if the medication has been picked up, delivered or abandoned by the patient or not renewed by the patient. | 03-28-2013 |
Mark Alan Rosenfeld, Peoria, IL US
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20140260129 | INTAKE AIR PRE-CLEANER - A pre-cleaner for use with an internal combustion engine includes a base having a substantially planar interior surface, a scavenge port, and a plurality of separators extending substantially perpendicularly from the interior surface. The pre-cleaner also includes a baffle removably connected to the base, the baffle having a plurality of separator features configured to mate with the plurality of separators. The pre-cleaner further includes a deck disposed between the interior surface and the baffle. The deck is positioned at an acute angle relative to the interior surface such that a first portion of the deck is disposed closer to the interior surface than a second portion of the deck. | 09-18-2014 |
Matthew I. Rosenfeld, Irvington, NY US
Robert Bernard Rosenfeld, Rochester, NY US
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20140272903 | SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING ORIENTATIONS OF AN INDIVIDUAL - A system for identifying preferences of a user and demonstrating the preferences in a graphical manner, the system comprising an input apparatus to facilitate recording of answers to a plurality of groups of questions from the user, a processing apparatus to facilitate calculation of output parameters, each of the output parameters is calculated by averaging answers to each of the plurality of groups of questions and a graphical apparatus to display the output parameters of each of the user in a graphical format, wherein each of the output parameters is depicted as its affinity to two diverse poles. | 09-18-2014 |
20150254995 | SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING ORIENTATIONS OF AN INDIVIDUAL - A system for identifying predictive indicators of behavior of a user and demonstrating the predictive indicators of behavior in a graphical manner, the system comprising an input apparatus to facilitate recording of answers to a plurality of groups of questions from the user, a processing apparatus to facilitate calculation of output parameters, each of the output parameters is calculated by averaging answers to each of the plurality of groups of questions and a graphical apparatus to display the output parameters of each of the user in a graphical format, wherein each of the output parameters is depicted as its affinity to two diverse poles. | 09-10-2015 |
Ross B Rosenfeld, Lynbrook, NY US
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20090061400 | Unknown - The Ross Tutoring System (RTS) for reading is based on phonetic popularity. Its uniqueness comes from the grouping of sounds in a fashion that is easy for kids to learn by, and by various other methods detailed in my attached description. Along with these groupings of sounds are various support materials, including games, reading materials, and spelling sheets, all of which are described. These games, reading materials, and spelling sheets are unique as well, and provide support for this new, more effective way of teaching reading. Hands-on reading is also an essential part of my approach. | 03-05-2009 |
Steven S. Rosenfeld, Cleveland, OH US
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20150352114 | MITOTIC KINESIN Eg5 INHIBITING ANTICANCER AGENTS - A method of treating glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) in a subject in need thereof including administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of an Eg5 inhibitor. | 12-10-2015 |