Shulman, US
Abraham Shulman, Hollis Hills, NY US
Alan Shulman, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20090015685 | Navigation and Inspection System - A method of detecting a changed condition within a geographical space from a moving vehicle. Images of that geographic space are memorialized in conjunction with GPS coordinates together with its GPS coordinates. The same geographic space is traversed from the moving vehicle while accessing the route's GPS coordinates. The memorialized images are played back by coordinating the GPS data on a memorialized images with that of the traversed geographic space such that the memorialized images are viewed simultaneously with the geographic space being traversed. An observer traveling within the moving vehicle can compare the memorialized images with those being traversed in order to identify changed conditions. | 01-15-2009 |
20090086489 | Laser Beam Pattern Projector - Methods and systems consistent with some embodiments presented provide methods for denying visual access to a first area from a target area. In some embodiments, methods for denying visual access from a target area may include generating a structured light pattern and projecting the structured light pattern from onto the target area. The structured light pattern may be moved at a rate and in a pattern to deny visual access of a first area from the target area. In some embodiments, the rate and the pattern may be chosen based on characteristics of the target area. | 04-02-2009 |
20090092334 | BIRDS EYE VIEW VIRTUAL IMAGING FOR REAL TIME COMPOSITED WIDE FIELD OF VIEW - A live image and a previously acquired or generated image are superimposed or composited to represented a virtual vantage point for flying, driving or navigating a plane, vehicle or vessel. | 04-09-2009 |
20090115779 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR NAVIGATION AND TERRAIN CHANGE DETECTION - Methods and systems for performing navigation and terrain change detection based on real-time projection of a structured light pattern are provided. In a method for detecting a change in a field of view from a first point in time to a second point in time, a current three-dimensional dataset of the field of view is generated from a point of reference based on data received in real-time. The location of the point of reference is determined based on geo-spatial data. A stored three-dimensional dataset of the field of view generated from data received at the point of reference at the first point in time is accessed; and used to provide one or more alerts which signify changes in the field of view between the current three-dimensional dataset and the stored three-dimensional dataset. | 05-07-2009 |
20090121925 | Energy Emission Event Detection - Methods and systems for detecting an energy emission event are provided. In a method for detecting an energy emission event, a reference event signal is compared with a received event signal. In some embodiments, the reference event signal is associated with radiated energy having a predetermined temporal response. A detection signal is output when the received event signal corresponds to the reference event signal. In response to outputting the detection signal, imagery of a location in proximity to where the received event signal originated is captured or processed. Using the captured imagery and the detection signal, a determination of where the received event signal originated is made. | 05-14-2009 |
20090278938 | Cognitive Change Detection System - A method of detecting a changed condition within a geographical space from a moving vehicle. Images of that geographic space are memorialized in conjunction with GPS coordinates together with its GPS coordinates. The same geographic space is traversed from the moving vehicle while accessing the route's GPS coordinates. The memorialized images are played back by coordinating the GPS data on a memorialized images with that of the traversed geographic space such that the memorialized images are viewed simultaneously with the geographic space being traversed. An observer traveling within the moving vehicle can compare the memorialized images with those being traversed in order to identify changed conditions. | 11-12-2009 |
20130169675 | BIRDS EYE VIEW VIRTUAL IMAGING FOR REAL TIME COMPOSITED WIDE FIELD OF VIEW - A live image and a previously acquired or generated image are superimposed or composited to represented a virtual vantage point for flying, driving or navigating a plane, vehicle or vessel. | 07-04-2013 |
20140168412 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATED MICRO FARMING - System and methods for farming of crops on a plant-by-plant basis are disclosed. Plants are imaged and data is acquired on a plant-by-plant basis, which enables the visual micro management of a crop field on a plant-by-plant basis. Past and current images of a plant may be displayed in a manner that allows plants to be diagnosed and maintained. In some embodiments, images of an individual plant and instructions for maintenance are automatically displayed to a field work in real-time as the worker is in the proximity of the plant. Techniques described herein can be used in the field or during the harvest process including sorting tables or sorting conveyor belts. This can be done via signage, bar codes or RFID tags or other unique plant identifier technique. This approach compresses the acquired data and automatically selects and displays relevant information to a specific fruit or plant. | 06-19-2014 |
20140176954 | LASER BEAM PATTERN PROJECTOR - Methods and systems consistent with some embodiments presented provide methods for denying visual access to a first area from a target area. In some embodiments, methods for denying visual access from a target area may include generating a structured light pattern and projecting the structured light pattern from onto the target area. Reflections and retroreflections from the target area can indicate the presence of sensors. Characterization of one or more sensors in the target area based on the reflections and retroreflections can be performed. Parameters of the structured light pattern, such as color content, amplitude, pattern, and movement of the pattern, can be adjusted based on the type of sensor detected. | 06-26-2014 |
20140285516 | BIRDS EYE VIEW VIRTUAL IMAGING FOR REAL TIME COMPOSITED WIDE FIELD OF VIEW - A live image and a previously acquired or generated image are superimposed or composited to represented a virtual vantage point for flying, driving or navigating a plane, vehicle or vessel. | 09-25-2014 |
20150268170 | ENERGY EMISSION EVENT DETECTION - Methods and systems for detecting an energy emission event are provided. In a method for detecting an energy emission event, a reference event signal is compared with a received event signal. In some embodiments, the reference event signal is associated with radiated energy having a predetermined temporal response. A detection signal is output when the received event signal corresponds to the reference event signal. In response to outputting the detection signal, imagery of a location in proximity to where the received event signal originated is captured or processed. Using the captured imagery and the detection signal, a determination of where the received event signal originated is made. | 09-24-2015 |
Aleksandr Shulman, San Francisco, CA US
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20130190943 | SITE MANAGEMENT IN AN ON-DEMAND SYSTEM - Methods and systems are provided for managing environmental conditions and energy usage associated with a site. One exemplary method of regulating an environment condition at a site involves a server receiving environmental measurement data from a monitoring system at the site via a network, determining an action for an electrical appliance at the site based at least in part on the environmental measurement data and one or more monitoring rules associated with the site, and providing an indication of the action to an actuator for the electrical appliance. | 07-25-2013 |
Alexander Shulman, Weston, MA US
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20150019576 | PARSER GENERATION - Generating a data parser for parsing an input stream of data objects includes: receiving information representative of a hierarchical data format defining a plurality of objects organized in a hierarchy, the objects including one or more schema objects representing data objects, and one or more container objects each associated with one or more schema objects; and processing the received information to form the data parser. The processing includes: determining permissible transitions between successive data objects in the input stream, based at least in part on the information representative of the hierarchical data format; associating one or more data operations with each of the determined permissible transitions; and storing a specification for configuring a processor to execute the data parser to: (1) recognize a transition between a first data object and a second data object in the input stream, and (2) perform a data operation associated with the recognized transition on a data value within the second data object based at least in part on a context associated with one or more previously recognized transitions. | 01-15-2015 |
Alvin D. Shulman, Highland Park, IL US
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20090236268 | Method for Bulk Sorting Shredded Scrap Metal - A stream of shredded scrap metal is divided into increments. A bulk material analyzer is employed to determine the bulk chemical composition of each increment. The increments are then sorted on the basis of the bulk chemical composition of each increment. | 09-24-2009 |
20100173374 | Method for Employing Ear Corn in the Manufacture of Ethanol - Ear corn is picked from corn fields by ear corn harvesters and transported to a central shelling station associated with an ethanol manufacturing facility. Shelled corn from the central shelling station is processed into ethanol at the ethanol manufacturing facility, and corn cobs from the central shelling station are burned to provide process heat for the ethanol manufacturing process. Energy is conserved and costs are reduced during the picking and shelling of the ear corn and by the burning of cobs for process heat. | 07-08-2010 |
20120309068 | Method for Employing Ear Corn in the Manufacture of Ethanol - Ear corn is picked from corn fields by ear corn harvesters and transported to a central shelling station associated with an ethanol manufacturing facility. Shelled corn from the central shelling station is processed into ethanol at the ethanol manufacturing facility, and corn cobs from the central shelling station are burned to provide process heat for the ethanol manufacturing process. Energy is conserved and costs are reduced during the picking and shelling of the ear corn and by the burning of cobs for process heat. | 12-06-2012 |
20150247166 | METHOD FOR EMPLOYING CORN PLANT MATERIAL COMPRISING COBS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ETHANOL - Ear corn is picked from corn fields by ear corn harvesters and transported to a central shelling station associated with an ethanol manufacturing facility. Shelled corn from the central shelling station is processed into ethanol at the ethanol manufacturing facility, and corn cobs from the central shelling station are burned to provide process heat for the ethanol manufacturing process. Energy is conserved and costs are reduced during the picking and shelling of the ear corn and by the burning of cobs for process heat. | 09-03-2015 |
Burt Shulman, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20110076252 | COMPOUND AND METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX - The invention relates to the use of a L-theanine for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (e.g., heart-burn) in a human or animal, including useful methods and compositions. | 03-31-2011 |
Burt H. Shulman, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20120118027 | CONFORMAL AUTOMATED WRIST RESTRAINT AND METHOD OF USE - An automated wrist restraint system providing a safe and simple means to immobilize a suspect. A conformal flexible band is employed in a loop configuration, to allow, in the open position, the entry of the largest sized hand encountered in the field. In the closed position the band conforms to the geometry of the wrist to minimize contact forces and prevent wrist injury. Additionally, a microprocessor, controlled servomechanism opens, closes and slackens the band to further prevent wrist injury. A simply activated, holster worn, radio transmitter allows the operator to remotely activate the system, while maintaining a safe distance from the suspect. Among the many possibilities contemplated, the system may be fitted to a law enforcement vehicle, or a robot. | 05-17-2012 |
Carley Shulman, Sudbury, MA US
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20130323708 | ISOLATED ADULT CELLS, ARTIFICIAL ORGANS, REHABILITATED ORGANS, RESEARCH TOOLS, ORGAN ENCASEMENTS, ORGAN PERFUSION SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR PREPARING AND UTILIZING THE SAME - One aspect of the invention provides a method for harvesting adult cells from an organ. The method includes perfusing the organ with a perfusate and isolating adult cells from the organ, thereby harvesting the adult cells from the organ. Another aspect of the invention provides a method for rehabilitating an organ. The method includes: dividing the organ into a first portion and a second portion, perfusing the first portion with a decellularization medium, isolating adult cells from the second portion, and recellularizing the first portion with a suspension of the adult cells, thereby rehabilitating the organ. | 12-05-2013 |
20150322404 | ISOLATED ADULT CELLS, ARTIFICIAL ORGANS, REHABILITATED ORGANS, RESEARCH TOOLS, ORGAN ENCASEMENTS, ORGAN PERFUSION SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR PREPARING AND UTILIZING THE SAME - One aspect of the invention provides a method for harvesting adult cells from an organ. The method includes perfusing the organ with a perfusate and isolating adult cells from the organ, thereby harvesting the adult cells from the organ. Another aspect of the invention provides a method for rehabilitating an organ. The method includes: dividing the organ into a first portion and a second portion, perfusing the first portion with a decellularization medium, isolating adult cells from the second portion, and recellularizing the first portion with a suspension of the adult cells, thereby rehabilitating the organ. | 11-12-2015 |
David J. Shulman, Forest Hills, NY US
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20090144628 | INTERNET INTERFACE & INTEGRATION LANGUAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for generating, on a user terminal, a user interface having at least two interface items, where the system is configured to store at least two sets of data each corresponding to the interface items. A first set of data includes data for generating and controlling the performance of an operation associated with a first of interface items, and a second said set of data includes data for generating and controlling the performance of an operation associated with a second of the interface items. When a user interacts with the first interface item, the system is configured to perform the action associated with the first interface item, independent of the second interface item and without performing any other action corresponding to the user interface. | 06-04-2009 |
20130254690 | INTERNET INTERFACE & INTEGRATION LANGUAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for generating, on a user terminal, a user interface having at least two interface items, where the system is configured to store at least two sets of data each corresponding to the interface items. A first set of data includes data for generating and controlling the performance of an operation associated with a first of interface items, and a second said set of data includes data for generating and controlling the performance of an operation associated with a second of the interface items. When a user interacts with the first interface item, the system is configured to perform the action associated with the first interface item, independent of the second interface item and without performing any other action corresponding to the user interface. | 09-26-2013 |
Gerald Shulman, East Haven, CT US
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20110177097 | METHODS FOR MODULATING EXPRESSION OF CREB - Methods are provided for modulating CREB by administering a CREB-specific modulator. Also provided are methods for treating cardiovascular and metabolic disorders in a subject or delaying or preventing risk factors thereof through the modulation of CREB. The present invention is also directed to methods of decreasing lipid levels in a subject or for preventing or delaying the onset of a rise in lipid levels in a subject, comprising administering to said subject a CREB-specific inhibitor. | 07-21-2011 |
20130217749 | MODULATION OF PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE CARBOXYKINASE-MITCHONDRIAL (PEPCK-M) EXPRESSION - Provided herein are methods, compounds, and compositions for reducing expression of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase-mitochondrial (PEPCK-M) mRNA and protein in an animal. Also provided herein are methods, compounds, and compositions for preventing or decreasing diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetic dyslipidemia, and/or hypertriglyceridemia in an animal. Such methods, compounds, and compositions are useful to treat, prevent, delay, or ameliorate any one or more of diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetic dyslipidemia, and/or hypertriglyceridemia, or a symptom thereof. | 08-22-2013 |
Gregory Shulman, New York, NY US
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20110035306 | System and method for buying and selling securities - A computer-implemented method for trading a financial instrument. The method can include receiving an instrument designation for a financial instrument, receiving an offset value, related to the instrument, and receiving an actuation of at least one of a better buyer selector and a better seller selector related to the instrument. The method can include receiving a base value related to the instrument, receiving a timeout rule related to the instrument, and receiving a timeout value related to the instrument. The timeout rule can be an interval type, and the timeout value can be a time interval. The timeout rule can be a custom type, and the timeout value can be a mathematical expression. In addition, the method can include generating a request to buy the instrument at a value of the offset above the bid price for the instrument, and buying the instrument. | 02-10-2011 |
Herbert Shulman, Colts Neck, NJ US
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20100157816 | Method and System for Evaluating Network Connectivity In Rule-Based Applications - A computer readable storage medium includes a set of instructions executable by a processor. The instructions are operable to assign a unique identifier to each of a plurality of node subsets of a network, the node subsets being created by damage to the network; assign one or more of the identifiers to each of a plurality of components of the damaged network based on a connectivity to the one or more of the node subsets and corresponding identifiers of the node subsets; assign one or more of the identifiers to each of one or more node types of the plurality of components by assigning each of the node types all of the identifiers of any of the components of the node type; and evaluate a first connectivity between a first one of the components and a second one of the components by determining whether they share at least one of the identifiers. | 06-24-2010 |
Herbert B. Shulman, Colts Neck, NJ US
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20110158083 | Determining Connectivity in a Failed Network - The disclosed technology, in one embodiment, involves a method that improves the execution speed of graph algorithms that are commonly used by network service providers for network analysis and/or design. The disclosed technology can be use to provide significant efficiency improvements when applied to networks that are separated into several isolated fragments (“fragmented networks”) due to severe damage that may be caused by either natural disaster (such as hurricanes or earthquakes), or planned adversary attacks. In one embodiment of the disclosed technology, a graph algorithm, that is used to determine a characteristic of the network, is not applied directly to the whole network/graph. Instead, the graph algorithm is applied to isolated network/graph fragments that are identified, for example, by using a fragment discovery algorithm. The graph algorithm is then applied to one or more relevant fragments. The results may be combined to obtain a network wide result. | 06-30-2011 |
Holly Sue Shulman, Schenectady, NY US
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20120227901 | METHOD OF LAMINATION USING RADIO FREQUENCY HEATING AND PRESSURE - A method for producing laminated materials is taught, wherein materials are bonded by heating using radio frequency (RF) energy while simultaneously applying pressure. The process for laminating a single piece is generally completed in a matter of seconds, as opposed to the hour(s) required to produce a glass laminate using the current state-of-the-art technology. | 09-13-2012 |
Inna Shulman, Langhorne, PA US
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20130079413 | Crystalline Diacylhydrazine and the Use Thereof - The present disclosure provides crystalline polymorphic and amorphous forms of (R)-3,5-dimethyl-benzoic acid N-(1-tert-butyl-butyl)-N′-(2-ethyl-3-methoxy-benzoyl)-hydrazide (Compound 1) or (S)-3,5-dimethyl-benzoic acid N-(1-tert-butyl-butyl)-N′-(2-ethyl-3-methoxy-benzoyl)-hydrazide (Compound 2). The present disclosure further provides compositions comprising crystalline polymorphic and amorphous forms of Compound 1 or Compound 2 and an excipient, methods of making crystalline polymorphic or amorphous forms of Compound 1 or Compound 2, and methods of using crystalline polymorphic or amorphous forms of Compound 1 or Compound 2 to regulate gene expression in a cell or in a subject. | 03-28-2013 |
20140274954 | Boron-Containing Diacylhydrazines - The present disclosure provides boron-containing diacylhydrazines having Formula I: | 09-18-2014 |
20150045441 | Crystalline Diacylhydrazine and the Use Thereof - The present disclosure provides crystalline polymorphic and amorphous forms of (R)-3,5-dimethyl-benzoic acid N-(1-tert-butyl-butyl)-N′-(2-ethyl-3-methoxy-benzoyl)-hydrazide (Compound 1) or (S)-3,5-dimethyl-benzoic acid N-(1-tert-butyl-butyl)-N′-(2-ethyl-3-methoxy-benzoyl)-hydrazide (Compound 2). The present disclosure further provides compositions comprising crystalline polymorphic and amorphous forms of Compound 1 or Compound 2 and an excipient, methods of making crystalline polymorphic or amorphous forms of Compound 1 or Compound 2, and methods of using crystalline polymorphic or amorphous forms of Compound 1 or Compound 2 to regulate gene expression in a cell or in a subject. | 02-12-2015 |
20150322092 | Boron-Containing Diacylhydrazines - The present disclosure provides boron-containing diacylhydrazines having Formula I: | 11-12-2015 |
Jan Shulman, Newton, PA US
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20150291916 | AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING DETERGENT - Described are dishwashing detergents, comprising a builder, a surfactant, and a polymer comprising units derived from an ethylenically unsaturated aminocarboxylate monomer having Formula (I): wherein m is 1, 2, or 3, n is, independently at each occurrence, 1, 2, or 3, R | 10-15-2015 |
Jan E. Shulman, Newtown, PA US
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20150299619 | FABRIC AND SURFACE CARE FORMULATIONS CONTAINING TERTIARY AMINO MODIFIED CELLULOSE DERAVITIVES - Described are fabric and surface care compositions comprising a tertiary amine substituted cellulose derivative and at least one surfactant. | 10-22-2015 |
20150315528 | DISPERSANT COPOLYMERS HAVING HIGH COMPATIBILITY WITH SURFACTANTS - A polymeric dispersant comprising: (a) from 50 to 95 wt % polymerized residues of monomer (A): | 11-05-2015 |
Jan Edward Shulman, Newtown, PA US
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20090305934 | Polymers and their use for inhibition of scale build-up in automatic dishwashing applications - The present invention provides a method of controlling scale in aqueous dishwashing systems which involves adding at least one high molecular weight terpolymer made from one or more monoethylenically unsaturated C | 12-10-2009 |
20100234264 | SCALE-REDUCING ADDITIVE FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING SYSTEMS - A phosphorus-free automatic dishwashing detergent composition containing a polymer of acrylic acid, maleic acid and 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid (AMPS); a carbonate; and a silicate. The composition contains carbonate and silicate in a weight ratio from 2.5:1 to 1:4, respectively; from 10 to 90 wt % total carbonate and silicate. | 09-16-2010 |
20100234266 | SCALE-REDUCING ADDITIVE FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING SYSTEMS - A phosphorus-free automatic dishwashing detergent composition containing a polymer of acrylic acid, maleic acid and methacrylic acid; a carbonate; and a silicate. The composition contains carbonate and silicate in a weight ratio from 4:1 to 1:3, respectively; from 10 to 90 wt % total carbonate and silicate. | 09-16-2010 |
20110224118 | Scale-reducing additive for automatic dishwashing systems - An automatic dishwashing detergent composition having at least two components. The first component is a polymer containing polymerized residues of at least one C | 09-15-2011 |
20110224119 | Scale-reducing additive for automatic dishwashing systems - An automatic dishwashing detergent composition having at least two components. The first component is a polymer containing polymerized residues of at least one C | 09-15-2011 |
20120015861 | POLYMERS FOR LAUNDRY DETERGENTS - A detergent composition having at least two components. The first component is from 8 to 50 wt % surfactants. The second component is from 0.05 to 4 wt % of a polymer which has polymerized residues of 40 to 80 wt % C | 01-19-2012 |
20120165242 | POLYMERS FOR HIGH-SURFACTANT FORMULATIONS - A detergent composition having at least two components. The first component is from 14 to 50 wt % surfactants. The second component is from 0.05 to 4 wt % of a polymer which has polymerized residues of 40 to 65 wt % C | 06-28-2012 |
Lev I. Shulman, New Orleans, LA US
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20100088308 | System and Method for Automated Discovery, Binding, and Integration of Non-Registered Geospatial Web Services - A method and computer system for identifying internet web pages containing documents that comply with a predetermined XML schema. The method includes searching the internet with a search engine for web pages using initial search terms and identifying a first set of HTTP URLs, web crawling at least the first set of HTTP URLs to identify additional HTTP URLs, appending a query to the identified URLs, and evaluating the responses to the query to determine which responses comply with the predetermined XML schema. The XML schema can be a Web Mapping Services schema. The system can store responses that comply with the XML schema in a database of servers, periodically check the database for validity, and convert the map requests for map servers in the database to a GIDB Portal Interface API. | 04-08-2010 |
Lucian Aaron Shulman, Boston, MA US
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20150347599 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS - An electronic health record system includes a query translation engine in communication with a user interaction module to transform query phrases from the user interaction module into formalized database queries of the extracted data from a data organization module. | 12-03-2015 |
Matthew A. Shulman, Kirkland, WA US
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20150095145 | ADVERTISEMENT EFFECTIVENESS MEASUREMENT - A dashboard to integrate gadgets and present data output from the gadgets in an integrated user interface. The gadgets dynamically collect information about an advertisement or an ad campaign associated with the advertisement as the information is collected from various sources during the ad campaign, each of some of the gadgets processing collected information and outputting the processed information in real time. | 04-02-2015 |
Matthew A. Shulman, Seattle, WA US
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20150235261 | ADVERTISEMENT EFFECTIVENESS MEASUREMENT - A dashboard to integrate gadgets and present data output from the gadgets in an integrated user interface. The gadgets dynamically collect information about an advertisement or an ad campaign associated with the advertisement as the information is collected from various sources during the ad campaign, each of some of the gadgets processing collected information and outputting the processed information in real time. | 08-20-2015 |
Michael Shulman, Northbrook, IL US
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20100271847 | Field bendable line voltage track lighting system - A bendable line voltage track lighting system includes a track having a conductor subassembly and first and second bendable sheaths that engage the conductor subassembly. The conductor subassembly includes first and second insulators that receive first and second bus-bars, respectively, and a compression gasket for biasing the two insulators into engagement with guide grooves in the bendable sheaths. Power is fed to the track by power connectors that engage the bus-bars contained within the conductor subassembly. Light fixtures are powered by making electrical contact with the bus-bars of the conductor subassembly. | 10-28-2010 |
Michael N. Shulman, Minneapolis, MN US
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20140017142 | METHODS OF DISPENSING - Methods of dispensing an ingredient and measuring an amount of the ingredient dispensed, e.g., at a customer's location usually as the ingredient is used by the customer, in order to improve the dispensing process by adjusting future dispense cycles, accurately dispensing the ingredient, predicting an amount of ingredient to be dispensed. | 01-16-2014 |
Michael Nathan Shulman, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130062355 | PACKAGING INCLUDING PHASE CHANGE MATERIALS - The present disclosure relates to packaging and storage assemblies having phase change materials and methods of using the packaging and storage assemblies. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a packaging including a temperature barrier layer having one or more phase change materials. The phase change material can be stored within the temperature barrier layer. | 03-14-2013 |
Mildred Shulman, New York, NY US
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20100170810 | Jewelry holder - A jewelry holder comprising an flat upright plastic panel preferably rectangle and has a lightly defined straight border on the face of the panel near its edges on all sides which border contains perforations within the border so the panel can be attached to any accepting surface. The interior of the panel free of the borders includes a plurity of perforations that penetrate the panel and are evenly spaced horizontally and evenly sized throughout said panel and when cord is pulled/woven/attached in and out of said perorations in a such manner will form a multitude of cord/loop supports that jewelry/articles can be hung on or attached to. The panel can include at least one horizontal plastic container at the panel's base to hold jewelry/articles not elected or unable to be hung or attached to the cord/loops on the jewelry holder's panel. | 07-08-2010 |
Nancy Shulman, Palo Alto, CA US
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20120094284 | Prediction of Early Virological Response in HCV Treatment - The present invention is based on the discovery of associations that exist between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on chromosome 19 and virological outcomes in a diverse population of patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) who received interferon-based treatment. | 04-19-2012 |
20120094389 | Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms That Predict HCV Treatment Outcomes - The present invention is based on the discovery of associations that exist between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on chromosome 4 and virological outcomes in a diverse population of patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) who received interferon-based treatment. | 04-19-2012 |
20120196272 | Prediction of HCV Viral Kinetics in Interferon-Free Treatment - The present invention is based on the discovery of associations that exist between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on chromosome 19 and virological outcomes in a diverse population of patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) who received interferon-free treatment. | 08-02-2012 |
Stephen Shulman, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20140288477 | VENTED EMERGENCY WOUND DRESSINGS - A wound dressing provides a tenacious occlusive seal against the skin of a wearer, even in the presence of excessive blood or heavy perspiration. The preferred embodiment combines an adhesive backing layer with a hydrogel island providing superior hydrophilic gel adhesion. The product performs under extreme temperatures (i.e., 32-140° F.), and may be used to hold other dressings in place. The preferred embodiments are entirely translucent, and include a large pull-tab for easy removal. Two dressings may be packaged in a pliable re-sealable protective pouch, thereby forming a portable “kit.” Different “vented” embodiments are disclosed. A preferred structure includes a cover layer peripherally bonded to backing and hydrogel layers having a central aperture therethrough. The cover layer has one or more vent holes, and pressure is released through the central aperture and out the vent hole(s). | 09-25-2014 |
Stephen Lorne Shulman, Boca Raton, FL US
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20120036669 | HAND HELD CLEANING DEVICE FOR AUTOMATED POOL CLEANER - Disclosed herein is a hand held cleaning unit for use with an automated pool cleaning unit. The pool cleaning unit includes a housing, a pump mechanism for creating a vacuum pressure, intake vents in communication with the pump. The pool cleaning unit includes the housing having an external port and the pump in fluid communication with the external port. The hand held cleaning unit includes a body. The body has a port and the conduit connects the body port with the housing external port. The intake vents opening and closing in response to activation of the hand held cleaning unit. As desired, the hand held unit is activated closing the intake vents and directing the vacuum pressure through the hand held unit instead of the automated cleaning unit. The hand held unit in fluid communication with the pump mechanism. | 02-16-2012 |
Stuart Shulman, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20140288477 | VENTED EMERGENCY WOUND DRESSINGS - A wound dressing provides a tenacious occlusive seal against the skin of a wearer, even in the presence of excessive blood or heavy perspiration. The preferred embodiment combines an adhesive backing layer with a hydrogel island providing superior hydrophilic gel adhesion. The product performs under extreme temperatures (i.e., 32-140° F.), and may be used to hold other dressings in place. The preferred embodiments are entirely translucent, and include a large pull-tab for easy removal. Two dressings may be packaged in a pliable re-sealable protective pouch, thereby forming a portable “kit.” Different “vented” embodiments are disclosed. A preferred structure includes a cover layer peripherally bonded to backing and hydrogel layers having a central aperture therethrough. The cover layer has one or more vent holes, and pressure is released through the central aperture and out the vent hole(s). | 09-25-2014 |
Stuart William Shulman, Amherst, MA US
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20140369597 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CLASSIFIER RANKING FOR INCORPORATION INTO ENHANCED MACHINE LEARNING - Systems and methods are disclosed for machine classifiers that employ enhanced machine learning. The machine classification may be automated, based on the input of human classifiers, or a combination of both. The selection of human classifiers is determined by a classifier ranking or scoring process. In addition, data generated by the ranking or scoring process can be used to train the machine classifiers to more accurately classify data. | 12-18-2014 |
Wayne Shulman, Delray Beach, FL US
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20110145729 | Method and system for capturing and displaying lead information - The present invention generally relates to a method and system that converts event registration information into leads for exhibitors. More specifically, the present invention captures, organizes, and presents attendee registration info as leads for an exhibitor via SMS/texting of attendee info into a database and Networked retrieval of the same. An event organizer enters attendee's information into a Networked database. If an attendee is interested in an exhibitor's offerings, then attendee, using a mobile device, texts exhibitor's keyword phrase to exhibitor's SMS short code. A switching center and SMS gateway sends attendee's texts to the database. The database recognizes exhibitor's short code; keyword phrase; and the attendee's mobile device number. Modules are triggered to retrieve and extract attendee's registration info into a table corresponding to the exhibitor short code. The exhibitor is presented with attendee's registration info as lead information over a Network via a web-based GUI. | 06-16-2011 |