Wiener, US
Adam Wiener, New York, NY US
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20140068432 | ENABLING AUDIENCE INTERACTION WITH A BROADCAST MEDIA PROGRAM - The present application is directed towards systems and methods for providing audience interaction with a broadcast media program. A producer, utilizing an intuitive interface provided by a computing device can request audience input by providing polls or questions, which may be transmitted to a plurality of remote computing devices of the audience. An audience member may record a brief audio or video file, of up to a predetermined length, in response to a question via an application executed by their remote computing device. The application may transmit the recorded file to the computing device of the producer, who may review the recorded file and delete it, post it to a website, or download it for playback on air. Accordingly, the resulting system provides the ease, efficiency, and safety of asynchronous communication systems, while allowing audience members to hear their own comments and own voices on air. | 03-06-2014 |
Adam J. Wiener, Seattle, WA US
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20090024642 | RELATIONAL SCHEMA FORMAT - A Relational Schema Definition (RSD) language that uses metadata of the relational database to generate an implementation-neutral or implementation-specific format that represents the precise database structure and data. The RSD language is a declarative description language such that an RSD file can then be used offline in a disconnected environment to reconstruct and use the database. | 01-22-2009 |
Adam S. Wiener, Lake Zurich, IL US
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20090030722 | System and method for performing a remote verification of a pharmacy fill utilizing an image to image comparison - The method and system provides image data of a prepared pharmacy product for review by a pharmacist located away from the prepared pharmacy product. The method and system enables the verification process to be ported to locations in which resources may be more efficiently utilized. | 01-29-2009 |
Debbie Wiener, Silver Spring, MD US
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20130171362 | Paint Applicator, Kit and Method - A paint applicator, kit and methodology for using the same is disclosed. For example, a paint applicator that allows a user to load a desired amount of paint, such as a water based or other low VOC paint, into the paint applicator and an advancement mechanism that dispenses paint at a rate controllable by the user is disclosed. The advancement mechanism can include a system that translates a rotational force applied to an end cap of the applicator into a linear force that advances a piston which in turn applies paint to an applicator portion. The paint applicator may be reusable or may include a ratchet system that allows for only one time use. The methodology and kit can incorporate a syringe for loading paint into the paint applicator, thus reducing the loss of paint through spilling. | 07-04-2013 |
Edward Lee Wiener, Golden Beach, FL US
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20080262406 | SECUREMENT DEVICE FOR SHUNT CATHETER AND IMPLANTATION METHOD THEREFOR - The invention relates to implantable systems for securing shunt catheters. The implantable system and device functions to maintain shunt patency and thus, shunt catheter malfunction due to obstruction is prevented | 10-23-2008 |
Eitan Wiener, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090036913 | Surgical instruments - A surgical device. The surgical device may comprise a transducer, an end effector, a generator and a control circuit. The transducer may be configured to provide vibrations. The end effector may be coupled to the transducer and may extend from the transducer along the longitudinal axis. The generator may provide an electrical signal to the transducer. Also, the control circuit may modify a current amplitude of the electrical signal in response to a change in a vibration frequency of the end effector. Accordingly to various embodiments, the control circuit may detect a first contribution to a vibration frequency of the end effector, the first contribution originating from tissue in contact with the end effector. Also, according to various embodiments, the control circuit may indicate a change in a vibration frequency of the end effector. | 02-05-2009 |
Eltan T. Wiener, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090143796 | Folded ultrasonic end effectors with increased active length - An end effector for use with an ultrasonic surgical instrument. A body extends along a longitudinal axis. The body includes a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end of the body is configured to couple to an ultrasonic transducer configured to produce vibrations at a predetermined frequency. A folded element includes a first end coupled to the distal end of the body at a predetermined region between a node and an antinode. The folded element extends along the longitudinal axis from the distal end to the proximal end of the body. The folded element comprises a second free acoustic end. A distal portion of the body and the folded element define a parallel acoustic path. | 06-04-2009 |
Gerry Wiener, Boulder, CO US
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20150109146 | ROAD WEATHER HAZARD SYSTEM - A method and system for assessing road conditions is provided. The method includes determining a road hazard condition for a road segment that may include a precipitation type, a pavement condition, and a visibility level. The precipitation type may be determined using radar data, satellite cloud classification data, weather station air temperature data, wiper status, mobile air data, speed ratio, or headlight status. The pavement condition may be determined using pavement temperature, precipitation type, automatic brake system status, traction status or a stability control observation, and a yaw rate. The visibility level may be determined using wind speed, relative humidity, percentage of fog lights on, percentage of high beams on, speed ratio, station visibility, station-reported visibility type, wildfire existence, wind direction, a dust existence indicator. | 04-23-2015 |
Glenn Wiener, Ormond Beach, FL US
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20090232751 | High Sunscreen Efficiency Water-in-Oil Emulsion - The present invention relates to highly stable water-in-oil sunscreen emulsions that provide a high sunscreen efficiency (“SE”) having a sun protection factor (“SPF”) of X, where X is at least about 15, and having a sunscreen efficiency (“SE”) of at least 2, preferably at least 3, where SE is the ratio of SPF over the total weight percentage of sunscreen actives based on the total weight of the composition. The emulsions of the present invention provide photoprotection for the period corresponding to the labeled SPF throughout the period of exposure to natural sunlight and comprises (i) at least one sunscreen active and (ii) an alkyl dimethicone copolyol emulsifier in which the water-soluble, alkyl-soluble and silicone-soluble groups of the dimethicone copolyol are in specific ratios to each other. Preferably, the high SE water-in-oil emulsion comprises both a UV-A sunscreen and UV-B sunscreen. More preferably, the combination of sunscreen actives is photostable. | 09-17-2009 |
Jacky M. Wiener, Aurora, CO US
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20150039235 | PERMEABILITY PREDICTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING QUADRATIC DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS - Permeability prediction systems and methods using quadratic discriminant analysis are presented. At least one disclosed method embodiment includes: acquiring formation property measurements at a plurality of positions along at least one borehole in a study area; identifying clusters in a plurality of points representing the formation property measurements at the plurality of postions; and determining a system permeability value for each cluster. Quadratic Discriminant Analysis (“QDA”) is used to associate one the clusters with each position along the one or more boreholes, thereby determining a system permeability prediction for each position. The total system permeability can then be predicted by aggregating the system permeability predictions. | 02-05-2015 |
Jacky Muri Wiener, Aurora, CO US
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20150316673 | Systems and Methods for 3D Seismic Data Depth Conversion Utilizing Artificial Neural Networks - Systems and methods for the conversion of stacked, or preferably, time migrated 3D seismic data and associated seismic attributes from a time domain to a depth domain. | 11-05-2015 |
Janet Wiener, New York, NY US
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20090187512 | Asset-backed investment instrument and related methods - An asset-backed investment instrument that increases deferred tax liabilities for an investor and, therefore, is attractive to any investor that benefits from deferred tax liabilities, such as certain insurance companies. Ownership of an asset underlying the investment instrument is transferred to an investing entity. The transferred asset is leased from the investing entity for a predetermined period. The lease may include a like-kind exchange feature to lengthen the predetermined period of the lease and to allow the accrued deferred tax liabilities to remain outstanding for a longer period of time. The lease may also include a Terminal Rental Adjustment Clause to remove the risk of a change in an estimated residual value from the investing entity. | 07-23-2009 |
Joseph Wiener, Vandalia, OH US
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20090197218 | UNIVERSAL TRANSITIONAL ABUTMENT - A universal transitional abutment for immediate placement during the first and/or second stages of the dental implant surgery is presented. The transitional dental abutment can approximate the natural appearance of a patient's own tooth. The transitional dental abutment can bypass the traditional anti-rotational component common to most dental implant systems by directly screwing the transitional dental abutment onto a dental implant. In another embodiment, the abutment can be a universal anterior transitional abutment. The anterior transitional dental abutment can comprise a ball and a crown. The ball can be affixed to the dental implant and the crown snaps onto the ball. The transitional dental abutment can be universally used on most dental implants regardless of manufacturer by simply changing the fastener of the transitional dental abutment. The universal transitional abutments can be permanent. Additionally, the universal transitional abutments can be readily available and cost effective to the dental professional. | 08-06-2009 |
20110244425 | UNIVERSAL HEALING ABUTMENT - Universal dental healing abutments, kits for installing universal dental healing abutments, and methods of installing universal dental healing abutments are disclosed. The universal dental healing abutment may have a circumferential body attachable to a dental implant, and a crown attachable to the body. The body may have an upper section integral with a tapered lower section, and a central opening extending through the body. The kit may have a screw and a universal dental healing abutment. The method of installing may include surgically placing a dental implant into the jaw of a patient, selecting a circumferential body, inserting a tapered lower section of the body within the dental implant, attaching the circumferential body to the dental implant, and attaching a crown to the circumferential body such that the crown is out of occlusion. | 10-06-2011 |
Mark Junren Wiener, Houston, TX US
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20150265917 | GAME APPARATUS - A game apparatus having an attack apparatus, a wearable apparatus and a communication apparatus is provided. The communication apparatus determines a property of the attack apparatus according to an attack signal sensed by the wearable apparatus and adjusts a status prompt signal emitted by the wearable apparatus according to the property of the attack apparatus. | 09-24-2015 |
Michael Wiener, Plymouth, MI US
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20090291197 | Laser cladding of tubes - The present invention relates to an apparatus for laser cladding of a curved surface comprising: (a) an elongated arm having first and second ends and defining a chamber through the arm from the first end to the second end; (b) a laser delivery source connected to a focusing lens mounted in a housing within an opening on the first end of the arm for delivering a laser beam through the chamber; (c) a delivery head mounted on the second end of the arm comprised of (i) an enclosure having an inlet for receiving the laser and an outlet for delivering the laser to the curved surface, (ii) a powder nozzle for delivering a cladding powder to an inner surface of the curved surface, and (iii) a reflective surface for reflecting the laser to exit through the outlet; (d) mounting means for rotating the curved surface for the cladding of the curved surface; and (e) indexing means for moving the arm substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the curved surface so as to clad the curved surface during the rotation of the curved surface. Typically, the curved surface is part of the inner surface of a tube used in industrial applications. | 11-26-2009 |
20110297083 | Laser cladding of tubes - The present invention relates to an apparatus for laser cladding of a curved surface comprising: (a) an elongated arm having first and second ends and defining a chamber through the arm from the first end to the second end; (b) a laser delivery source connected to a focusing lens mounted in a housing within an opening on the first end of the arm for delivering a laser beam through the chamber; (c) a delivery head mounted on the second end of the arm comprised of (i) an enclosure having an inlet for receiving the laser and an outlet for delivering the laser to the curved surface, (ii) a powder nozzle for delivering a cladding powder to an inner surface of the curved surface, and (iii) a reflective surface for reflecting the laser to exit through the outlet; (d) mounting means for rotating the curved surface for the cladding of the curved surface; and (e) indexing means for moving the arm substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the curved surface so as to clad the curved surface during the rotation of the curved surface. Typically, the curved surface is part of the inner surface of a tube used in industrial applications. | 12-08-2011 |
Michael Wiener, Canton, MI US
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20150207127 | BUS BAR ASSEMBLY INCLUDING INTEGRATED BUS BAR SUPPORT - A battery module is provided. The battery module includes a set of stacked battery cells, each stacked battery cell including at least one cell tab and a bus bar assembly including a bus bar, a bus bar support overmolded around a sense line electrically coupled to the battery cells, the bus bar support including cell tab openings having the plurality of cell tabs extending therethrough. | 07-23-2015 |
Michael C. Wiener, Charlottesville, VA US
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20120065104 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR A MEMBRANE PROTEIN CRYSTALLIZATION SCREENING KIT - The present invention comprises compositions and methods useful as a system for efficiently determining conditions that result in the formation of crystals of membrane proteins from solutions containing a membrane protein in a purified and soluble state. The system is comprised of two primary components, a solubility screen and a crystallization screen. Each component is a set of solutions. The present invention further provides a kit comprising solutions of the invention and an instructional material for the use thereof. | 03-15-2012 |
20120108463 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MEMBRANE PROTEIN DETERGENT STABILITY SCREEN - The invention provides methods to assess protein stability and to obtain sizing information. In one aspect, the screen comprises a 94 detergent panel and a series of MWCO filtered microplates. A protein of interest is bound to an affinity matrix and aliquoted into a 96-well microplate. Wells containing the immobilized protein are washed in the new detergent and then eluted in the new detergent into a collection plate. Protein not stable in the new detergent is precipitated on the resin and not present in the elutions. Half of the elution is passed through a high (i.e., 300 kDa) MWCO microplate and the other half through a low (i.e., 100 kDa) MWCO microplate. Elutions from the microplates are spotted on a nitrocellulose membrane, visualized by Western analysis (or by some other method), and quantified. The high MWCO provides stability readout and the ratio of low/high kDa provides sizing information. | 05-03-2012 |
Paul Wiener, Ridgewood, NJ US
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20090248004 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF SOFT TISSUE - Methods and systems for treatment of tissue (e.g., the dermal-hypodermal region) with one or more wavelength are disclosed. Electromagnetic radiation devices and methods for lypolysis and/or coagulation of blood and/or treatment of water and/or treatment of skin are disclosed. | 10-01-2009 |
Robert Wiener, Framingham, MA US
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20120102471 | GENERATING SPECIFICATIONS OF CLIENT-SERVER APPLICATIONS FOR STATIC ANALYSIS - Systems and methods are provided for creating a data structure associated with a software application that is based on at least one framework. According to the method, source code and at least one configuration file of the software application is analyzed by at least one framework-specific processor so as to determine entry point information indicating entry points in the source code, request attribute access information indicating where attributes attached to a request data structure are read and written, and forward information indicating forwards performed by the software application. A data structure for a static analysis engine is created based on this information. The data structure includes a list of synthetic methods that model framework-related behavior of the software application, and a list of entry points indicating the synthetic methods and/or application methods of the software application that can be invoked by the framework. | 04-26-2012 |
20120102474 | STATIC ANALYSIS OF CLIENT-SERVER APPLICATIONS USING FRAMEWORK INDEPENDENT SPECIFICATIONS - Systems and methods are provided for statically analyzing a software application that is based on at least one framework. According to the method, source code of the software application and a specification associated with the software application are analyzed. The specification includes a list of synthetic methods that model framework-related behavior of the software application, and a list of entry points indicating the synthetic methods and/or application methods of the software application that can be invoked by the framework. Based on the source code and the specification, intermediate representations for the source code and the synthetic methods are generated. Based on the intermediate representations and the specification, call graphs are generated to model which application methods of the software application invoke synthetic methods or other application methods of the software application. The software application is statically analyzed based on the call graphs and the intermediate representations so as to generate analysis results for the software application. | 04-26-2012 |
20120131670 | Global Variable Security Analysis - A method includes determining selected global variables in a program for which flow of the selected global variables through the program is to be tracked. The selected global variables are less than all the global variables in the program. The method includes using a static analysis performed on the program, tracking flow through the program for the selected global variables. In response to one or more of the selected global variables being used in security-sensitive operations in the flow, use is analyzed of each one of the selected global variables in a corresponding security-sensitive operation. In response to a determination the use may be a potential security violation, the potential security violation is reported. Apparatus and computer program products are also disclosed. | 05-24-2012 |
Robert Wiener, Littleton, MA US
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20120131669 | Determining whether method of computer program is a validator - An illegal pattern and a computer program having a method are received. The method has one or more return statements, and a number of basic blocks. The method is normalized so that each return statement of the target method relating to the illegal pattern returns a constant Boolean value. A first path condition and a second path condition for one or more corresponding paths is determined such that one or more corresponding basic blocks return a constant Boolean value of true for the first path condition and a constant Boolean value of false for the second path condition. An unsatisfiability of each path condition is determined using a monadic second-order logic (M2L) technique. Where the unsatisfiability of either path condition is false, the method is reported as not being a validator. Where the unsatisfiability of either path condition is true, the method is reported as being a validator. | 05-24-2012 |
Robert J. Wiener, Middletown, DE US
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20080313931 | Ventilating Footwear Devices - Ventilating insole boards, self-ventilating footwear devices and self-bailing footwear articles and devices are provided. | 12-25-2008 |
20110179677 | WATERPROOF BREATHABLE FOOTWEAR HAVING HYBRID UPPER CONSTRUCTION - An article of footwear that exhibits enhanced whole boot breathability and reduced wet pickup is provided. The footwear article includes an upper having an inferior and superior compartment; a mechanism for joining the superior and inferior compartments together; a protective cover; and an outer sole. | 07-28-2011 |
20130055598 | Direct Attach Waterproof Footwear - Waterproof, breathable shoes are described. They include an upper assembly and a sole assembly or alternatively an upper assembly, midsole, and outsole. Each configuration includes a means of facilitating the flow of polymer therein. The means may be an insole, a spacer material, or an insole/spacer material composite. | 03-07-2013 |
20130139413 | Ventilating Footwear Devices - Ventilating insole boards, self-ventilating footwear devices and self-bailing footwear articles and devices are provided. | 06-06-2013 |
20130232818 | Strobel Footwear Construction - Waterproof footwear having a liner material, insole, and sealing carrier are described herein. The sealing carrier includes one or more layers containing a flowable polymer adapted to flow upon application of energy in order to impart a waterproof seal. | 09-12-2013 |
20130232825 | Stretchable Insole - Waterproof footwear having a liner material, stretchable insole, and strobel board are described herein. The stretchable insole exhibits a reduction of cushioning stiffness in the forefoot area of at least about 6% in comparison to a standard footwear construction when the waterproof footwear is subjected to the Mechanical Cushioning Test. | 09-12-2013 |
Roberto B. Wiener, Ridgefield, CT US
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20090046278 | Real Time Telecentricity Measurement - Systems and methods are provided for measuring and correcting for a given telecentricity in lithographic apparatus. A radiation beam is partitioned into a plurality of beams, each of which is modulated using an array of individually controllable elements and projected onto a portion of a substrate through a projection system. A set of alignment beams are transmitted simultaneously on paths similar to those traversed by the plurality of radiation beams, and a corresponding set of sensors respectively measures an angle and a position of the set of alignment beams proximate an entrance of the projection system. An assembly of telecentricity control mirrors (TCMs) adjusts appropriate ones of the plurality of radiations beams in response to the measurement to correct for induced any detected telecentricity. | 02-19-2009 |
20090046338 | Beam Positioning and Pointing - A beam pointing and positioning system includes a first lens, movable in a first plane perpendicular to a nominal optical axis, which receives and positions a light beam. The system also includes a second lens, movable in a second plane perpendicular to the nominal optical axis, which receives and points the positioned light beam. The system is thereby capable of directing the light beam to a desired location at a desired angle. The system may also include a beam splitter that receives, transmits, and reflects the pointed light beam, one or more sensors that receive the reflected light beam, and a controller coupled to the sensor(s) and first and second lenses. The controller may control the positioning of the first and second lenses based on beam position and pointing data and/or signals received from the sensor(s). A method of positioning and pointing a light beam is also presented. | 02-19-2009 |
20090046373 | Illumination System with Low Telecentricity Error and Dynamic Telecentricity Correction - An illuminator with substantially reduced telecentricity error relative to conventional illuminators includes one or more modules having movable optical elements with low telecentricity error that may be adjusted to compensate for telecentricity errors. The modules may include a zoom zoom axicon, a condenser, and a multi field relay. The zoom zoom axicon may include one or more lenses adjustable in up to six degrees of freedom. The condenser and the multi field relay may include one or more lenses adjustable in up to six degrees of freedom or a set of two or more mirrors with one or more of the mirrors adjustable in up to six degrees of freedom. The illuminator may also include a control system to control the adjustments of the movable optical elements. A lithography system including such an illuminator is also presented, along with a method of providing illumination with low telecentricity error. | 02-19-2009 |
20090154311 | Pre-Filter For A Servo Control Loop, And Applications Thereof - A method, system and computer program product to control position of an error control module in a lithography apparatus using a servo control loop is described herein. The system comprises a filter, a servo controller coupled to the filter and configured to receive a control signal and an actuator coupled to the servo controller and configured to control the position of the error control module. The filter is configured to filter the control signal by modulating the amplitude and phase of the control signal in a desired frequency range, prior to the servo control loop. | 06-18-2009 |
20100026974 | Cooling of Actuator Coils - In order to effectively transfer heat from inner layers of an actuator coil to an area external to the coil, heat transfer elements, located proximate to the actuator coil, can be used. In an embodiment, a heat transfer apparatus for the actuator coil can include one or more heat transfer elements located proximate to one or more layers or one or more windings of the actuator coil and a cooling surface located proximate to the one or more heat transfer elements and to the actuator coil. In this configuration, the heat transfer apparatus can transfer heat from inner layers of the actuator coil to the cooling surface, which in turn transfers the heat to an area external to the actuator coil. | 02-04-2010 |
Roberto Bernardo Wiener, Ridgefield, CT US
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20100165311 | Linear Motor Magnetic Shield Apparatus - A magnetic shield having non-magnetic gaps provides reduced magnetic cross-talk for a linear motor array in a precision positioning system. Redirecting the leakage flux limits the cross-talk and associated deleterious effects. Such preferred magnetic circuit paths for the leakage are affixed to the moving magnet system of the linear motor. Embodiments of the preferred flux leakage paths are realized by providing a ferromagnetic shield separated by a non-magnetic gap between the permanent magnets and the back-irons. In another embodiment, the ferromagnetic shield separation includes diamagnetic materials. | 07-01-2010 |
20130010273 | Linear Motor Magnetic Shield Apparatus - A magnetic shield having non-magnetic gaps provides reduced magnetic cross-talk for a linear motor array in a precision positioning system. Redirecting the leakage flux limits the cross-talk and associated deleterious effects. Such preferred magnetic circuit paths for the leakage are affixed to the moving magnet system of the linear motor. Embodiments of the preferred flux leakage paths are realized by providing a ferromagnetic shield separated by a non-magnetic gap between the permanent magnets and the back-irons. In another embodiment, the ferromagnetic shield separation includes diamagnetic materials. | 01-10-2013 |
Ron Wiener, Mercer Island, WA US
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20160074701 | RETRACTABLE TREADMILL DESK - A retractable walking treadmill which may be connected to an adjustable-height desk, in such a way as to be able to be retracted and stowed vertically when not in use. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074705 | TREADMILL POWER STATION - A treadmill power station is connected between a treadmill and its power outlet. The treadmill power station contains a power consumption sensor that reads information about the usage of the treadmill by externally analyzing its power consumption pattern. Information that can be derived in this manner includes, but is not limited to, the user's speed, distance covered and step count, as well as the general power consumption trend for the treadmill itself. The power station may contain a relay to activate or deactivate power outlets on the power station. | 03-17-2016 |
Ron Wiener, Portland, OR US
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20090240812 | DOMAIN NAME ACQUISITION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A preferred embodiment of the present invention can accept an indication of a domain name or set of domain names from interested entity. The desired domain names are names that an interested entity desires to register through a domain name registration system or systems, such as that operated by a registry-accredited registrar. The system can closely monitor the domain name registry or registrar databases used to provide domain name resolution or registration over a distributed network, such as the Internet, and determine the expiration or availability of the name or names supplied by the interested entity. When a desired domain name appears to be available, the system can register or re-register the domain name through a domain registration service. If there is more than one interested entity for a domain name, the system can also facilitate an auction for the domain name. | 09-24-2009 |
20100115043 | DEMAND BASED DOMAIN NAME AUCTIONABILITY - A method for identifying a registered domain name as auctionable is provided. The registered domain names may be pulled from a database of desired domain names, such as a collection of domain names that one or more interested entities have requested to register using a domain name registration system. Requesting a domain name may be probative of demand for the domain name. Accordingly a domain name receiving a threshold level of interest may be tagged as auctionable. For example a domain name may be tagged as auctionable when a total number of interested entities is at least equal to a minimum threshold of interested entities. Tagged domain names may be acquired by an escrow agent when a current registration expires and auctioned among interested entities. In addition, the owner of a tagged domain name may be notified to see whether the domain name can be auctioned before expiration. | 05-06-2010 |
Scott A. Wiener, Mount Horeb, WI US
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20080308728 | Atom Probes, Atom Probe Specimens, and Associated Methods - The present invention relates generally to atom probes, atom probe specimens, and associated methods. For example, certain aspects are directed toward methods for analyzing a portion of a specimen that includes selecting a region of interest and moving a portion of material in a border region proximate to the region of interest so that at least a portion of the region of interest protrudes relative to at least a portion of the border region. The method further includes analyzing a portion of the region of interest. Other aspects of the invention are directed toward a method for applying photonic energy in an atom probe process by passing photonic energy through a lens system separated from a photonic device and spaced apart from the photonic device. Yet other aspects of the invention are directed toward a method for reflecting photonic energy off an outer surface of an electrode onto a specimen. | 12-18-2008 |
20090114620 | ATOM PROBE ELECTRODE TREATMENTS - A method for treating an atom probe electrode ( | 05-07-2009 |
20090138995 | ATOM PROBE COMPONENT TREATMENTS - The present invention relates to treatments for atom probe components. For example, certain aspects are directed toward processes for treating an atom probe component that includes removing material from a surface of the atom probe component (e.g., using an ion beam, a plasma, a chemical etching process, and/or photonic energy). Another aspect of the invention is directed toward a method for treating an atom probe specimen that includes using a computing device to automatically control a voltage used in an ion sputtering process. Still other aspects of the invention are directed toward methods for treating an atom probe component that includes introducing photonic energy proximate to a surface of the atom probe component, annealing at least a portion of a surface of the atom probe component, coating at least a portion of a surface of the atom probe component, and/or cooling at least a portion of the atom probe component. | 05-28-2009 |
20100204927 | ATOM PROBE DATA PROCESSES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS - The present invention relates to atom probe data processes and associated systems. Aspects of the invention are directed toward a computing system configured to process atom probe data that includes a data set receiving component configured to receive a first three-dimensional data set. The first three-dimensional data set has a first data element structure and is based on data collected from performing an atom probe process on a portion of an atom probe specimen. The system further includes a data set constructing component configured to create a second three-dimensional data set having a second data element structure different than the first data element structure. In selected embodiments, the system can further include a Fourier Transform component configured to perform a Fourier Transform on a portion of the second three-dimensional data set. | 08-12-2010 |
20100288926 | ATOM PROBE DATA AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The present invention relates to atom probe data and associated systems and methods. Aspects of the invention are directed toward a computing system configured to predict a characteristic associated with an atom probe specimen that includes a data set receiving component configured to receive a three-dimensional data set associated with a portion of the specimen. The system further includes a predicting/calculating component configured to predict the characteristic associated with the specimen based on the data set. Other aspects of the invention are directed toward a method for evaluating a manufacturing process using atom probe data that includes receiving a three-dimensional data set associated with a portion of a microelectronic assembly produced by a manufacturing process. The method further includes determining a variation between the data set and a configuration expected to result from the manufacturing process. | 11-18-2010 |
Scott Albert Wiener, Mount Horeb, WI US
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20100294928 | LASER ATOM PROBES - An atom probe includes a specimen mount that can hold a specimen to be analyzed. A detector is spaced apart from the specimen mount. Between the detector and specimen mount Is a local electrode with an aperture. A laser is oriented to emit a laser beam toward the specimen mount at a nonzero angle with respect to the aperture plane, the aperture plane being oriented perpendicular to an ion travel path defined through the aperture between the specimen mount and detector. | 11-25-2010 |
Stanley Wiener, Naperville, IL US
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20100119409 | Home Biological Defense System - The invention relates to biological home defense systems for use by populations at risk of widespread biological attack via biological weapons of mass destruction, especially biological weapons involving aerosol attacks. The present invention is also related to methods for using such biological home defense systems wherein meteorological data is used to issue advisories with regard to the use of such biological home defense systems to a population at risk of exposure to biological weapons of mass destruction. | 05-13-2010 |
Stanley L. Wiener, Naperville, IL US
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20110154562 | Hip protection system - An improved an impact force-dissipating device which can be used as part of a hip protection system is provided. The impact force-dissipating devices may be incorporated into a garment, worn comfortably, and significantly reduce the risk of hip or other bone fracture in the event of a fall or other trauma to the hip or trochanteric region. | 06-30-2011 |
20120003919 | Biological Home Defense System - The invention relates to biological home defense systems for use by populations at risk of widespread biological attack via biological weapons of mass destruction, especially biological weapons involving aerosol attacks. The present invention is also related to methods for using such biological home defense systems wherein meteorological data is used to issue advisories with regard to the use of such biological home defense systems to a population at risk of exposure to biological weapons of mass destruction. | 01-05-2012 |
Stephen M. Wiener, Boston, MA US
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20080269718 | Method for pressure mediated selective delivery of therapeutic substances and cannula - Methods and devices are disclosed for selective delivery of therapeutic substances to specific histologic or microanatomic areas of organs. Introduction of the therapeutic substance into a hollow organ space (such as an hepatobiliary duct or the gallbladder lumen) at a controlled pressure, volume or rate allows the substance to reach a predetermined cellular layer (such as the ephithelium or sub-epithelial space). The volume or flow rate of the substance can be controlled so that the intralumenal pressure reaches a predetermined threshold level beyond which subsequent subepithelial delivery of the substance occurs. Alternatively, a lower pressure is selected that does not exceed the threshold level, so that delivery occurs substantially only to the epithelial layer. Such site specific delivery of therapeutic agents permits localized delivery of substances (for example to the interstitial tissue of an organ) in concentrations that may otherwise produce systemic toxicity. Occlusion of venous or lymphatic drainage from the organ can also help prevent systemic administration of therapeutic substances, and increase selective delivery to superficial epithelial cellular layers. Delivery of genetic vectors can also be better targeted to cells where gene expression is desired. The access device comprises a cannula with a wall piercing tracar within the lumen. Two axially spaced inflatable balloons engage the wall securing the cannula and sealing the puncture site. A catheter equipped with an occlusion balloon is guided through the cannula to the location where the therapeutic substance is to be delivered. | 10-30-2008 |
20110263974 | METHOD FOR PRESSURE MEDIATED SELECTIVE DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTIC SUBSTANCES AND CANNULA - Methods and devices are disclosed for selective delivery of therapeutic substances to specific histologic or microanatomic areas of organs. Introduction of the therapeutic substance into a hollow organ space (such as an hepatobiliary duct or the gallbladder lumen) at a controlled pressure, volume or rate allows the substance to reach a predetermined cellular layer (such as the ephithelium or sub-epithelial space). The volume or flow rate of the substance can be controlled so that the intralumenal pressure reaches a predetermined threshold level beyond which subsequent subepithelial delivery of the substance occurs. Alternatively, a lower pressure is selected that does not exceed the threshold level, so that delivery occurs substantially only to the epithelial layer. Such site specific delivery of therapeutic agents permits localized delivery of substances (for example to the interstitial tissue of an organ) in concentrations that may otherwise produce systemic toxicity. Occlusion of venous or lymphatic drainage from the organ can also help prevent systemic administration of therapeutic substances, and increase selective delivery to superficial epithelial cellular layers. Delivery of genetic vectors can also be better targeted to cells where gene expression is desired. The access device comprises a cannula with a wall piercing tracar within the lumen. Two axially spaced inflatable balloons engage the wall securing the cannula and sealing the puncture site. A catheter equipped with an occlusion balloon is guided through the cannula to the location where the therapeutic substance is to be delivered. | 10-27-2011 |
Stewart M. Wiener, Oreland, PA US
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20140163704 | SYSTEM, APPAREL, AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING PERFORMANCE OF WORKOUT ROUTINES - A system for automatically identifying performance of workout routines is provided. The system includes a set of sensors wearable on a body of an exerciser during performance of exercises. Each sensor is configured to measure a parameter selected from motion, acceleration, position, and applied force, and to communicate parameters measured. The system also includes a device configured to receive a set of parameters measured over a period of time by the set of sensors and to access stored pattern information corresponding to a plurality of predetermined exercise activities and a plurality of predetermined workout routines to identify one or more performed exercise activities performed by the exerciser and to identify a performed workout routine performed by the exerciser during the period of time. Apparel and methods are also disclosed. | 06-12-2014 |
20140280571 | PROCESSING OF USER-SPECIFIC SOCIAL MEDIA FOR TIME-SHIFTED MULTIMEDIA CONTENT - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for processing social media posts. The methods may include a filtering module receiving a stream of social media posts. The filtering module may acquire one or more filtering criteria. The filtering module may, using the acquired filtering criteria, filter the received stream to extract, from the stream, those social media posts that relate to the certain multimedia content. The filtering module may then, without providing the extracted social media posts for playback, at a current time, on a client device, store (e.g., within a database) the extracted social media posts for future provision to the client device. | 09-18-2014 |
20140297745 | PROCESSING OF SOCIAL MEDIA FOR SELECTED TIME-SHIFTED MULTIMEDIA CONTENT - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for processing social media posts. The methods may include certain multimedia content being identified as multimedia content for which social media posts relating to a broadcast of that multimedia content are to be stored. Using this identifying information, one or more filtering criteria may be provided for use by a filtering module. The filtering module may receive (e.g., from a social networking service) a stream of social media posts, filter the received stream to extract social media posts that relate to the broadcast of the certain multimedia content, and stores the extracted social media posts. Alternatively, a storage module may store the stream of social media posts, and a filtering module may filter the stored social media posts to identify social media posts that relate to the broadcast of the certain multimedia content. | 10-02-2014 |