Zeldin
Adina P. Zeldin, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130098415 | Portable Steam Sauna - A portable steam sauna includes a collapsible canopy which can be deployed in a use or storage configuration, allowing for easy deployment and transportation. The collapsible canopy has two flexible poles which provide a framework to the collapsible canopy. The collapsible canopy and flexible poles can be secured to a base sheet, which itself is attached to a flat surface such as a massage table. The collapsible canopy and base sheet each have elastic perimeters which allow them to be stretched over a flat surface, similar to how a sheet is fitted to a mattress. The base sheet includes attachment points which interface with the flexible poles and help to secure the collapsible canopy in a use configuration. Steam is supplied to the canopy by means of a steam generator, steam hose, and a steam connector which is inserted through a steam opening on the collapsible canopy. | 04-25-2013 |
Craig Zeldin, Redwood City, CA US
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20140129304 | METHOD FOR ATTRIBUTING AND ALLOCATING REVENUE RELATED TO EMBEDDED SOFTWARE - A method for attributing revenue for embedded software. The method includes the first step of determining the presence of more than one type of embedded software on a given client site. Then, the process assigns priority based on the length of time each type has resided on the client system and the source of each type, followed by classifying each software type, based on the history of present and predecessor copies of the software. A distribution factor is applied to each software type, based on priority and classification, partner revenue is distributed based on the distribution factor applied to each software type. | 05-08-2014 |
Darryl C. Zeldin, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20110245331 | INHIBITORS OF EPOXIDE HYDROLASES FOR THE TREATMENT OF HYPERTENSION - The invention provides compounds that inhibit epoxide hydrolase in therapeutic applications for treating hypertension. A preferred class of compounds for practicing the invention have the structure shown by Formula 1 | 10-06-2011 |
Eric Zeldin, Madison, WI US
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20120030847 | Cranberry variety named WI92-A-X15 - A new and distinct cranberry variety “W198-A-X15” is described. The variety is distinguished by significantly higher yields, larger fruit size, more favorable bud set traits, tolerance to high levels of fertilizer, higher and earlier red pigmentation, and ability to set excellent crops at an early age as compared to ‘Stevens’, the most widely grown cranberry cultivar. “W198-A-X15” was derived from a controlled cross of the variety ‘Stevens’ and an open-pollinated seedling selection of the variety ‘Ben Lear’ designated as “Boone's BL8”. | 02-02-2012 |
Leonid Zeldin, Moscow RU
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20080259026 | ERGONOMIC CURSOR CONTROL DEVICE THAT DOES NOT ASSUME ANY SPECIFIC POSTURE OF HAND AND FINGERS - An ergonomic mouse-like cursor control device is disclosed that does not assume any specific posture of hand and fingers. The device provides for freedom of hand's movements rather than supports the hand in a presumably best operative posture. As a result, a human operator can continuously use the inventive cursor control device during a long time without feeling discomfort or accumulating fatigue. In one preferred embodiment, the inventive device is a plate, e.g. of a rectangular form, with a slightly elevated border or rim. For a mouse-type operation of the device, the operator may place onto the plate from one up to all five fingers, while freely flexing, extending, expanding or tightening them at any time. The plate has pressure sensitive zones playing the role of traditional mouse buttons and scrolling wheel. Various other embodiments of the inventive device may differ in shape and in number of components. | 10-23-2008 |