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Adam J. Adler, West Hartford, CT US
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20150307620 | LINKED IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC AGONISTS THAT COSTIMULATE MULTIPLE PATHWAYS - Described herein are modified immunotherapeutic agents including a first monoclonal antibody covalently linked to a second monoclonal antibody generating a single new immunotherapeutic agent. The first and second monoclonal antibodies stimulate different anti-tumor pathways. Advantageously, the modified single immunotherapeutic agent is capable of activating both anti-tumor pathways. Also included herein are methods of treating cancer with the modified immunotherapeutic agents. | 10-29-2015 |
Angelo Adler, Washington, MI US
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20080315567 | Air bag with adaptive venting - An apparatus ( | 12-25-2008 |
Angelo J. Adler, Washington, MI US
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20080217891 | Air bag module with diffuser - An apparatus ( | 09-11-2008 |
Ari Adler, Wilmington, NC US
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20130304547 | INVESTMENT VALUATION PROJECTIONS IN AN ON-DEMAND SYSTEM - Methods and systems are provided for providing projected investment returns for a product to a user of a client device coupled to a server via a network. One exemplary method involves obtaining metadata from a database object associated with the product from a database coupled to the server, generating a graphical user interface element within an application provided to the client device based on the metadata, and receiving an input value responsive to the graphical user interface element from the client device via the application. The method continues by obtaining a formula for a valuation metric from the database, calculating a projected value for the valuation metric based at least in part on the input value using the formula, and generating a graphical representation of the projected value within the application. | 11-14-2013 |
Benjamin Aaron Adler, Houston, TX US
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20140302896 | Portable Charging System for a Smartphone - Provided herein is an electronically-linkable protective smartphone case and a portable charging system comprising the protective case and a charging holster. The protective case has means for contacting a battery disposed in the charging holster and means for electronically contacting the charging port of a smartphone disposed within the protective case. The portable charging system comprises the charging holster into which the protective case/smartphone are slidably received and in contact with the battery terminals of the charging holster battery. Also provided is a method for charging a smartphone by electronically connecting the smartphone within the protective case and contacting the protective case to the battery in the charging holster whereby a charge is delivered to the smartphone battery. | 10-09-2014 |
Claire Adler, San Jose, CA US
Daniel Adler, San Jose, CA US
David Adler, Interlaken, NJ US
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20140366413 | Pad of Labels and Labels for Use on Store Shelves in a Retail Environment - A pad of labels and labels for use on store shelves in a retail environment. The pad of labels include labels with adhesive strips applied to a bottom surface of each label and a top laminate layer with a release coating applied to the top surface of each label. The labels in the pad are sequenced according to a store's planogram. | 12-18-2014 |
20140366414 | PAD OF LABELS HAVING AN ACCORDION-LIKE APPEARANCE FOR USE ON STORE SHELVES IN A RETAIL ENVIRONMENT - A pad of labels and labels for use on store shelves in a retail environment. The pad of labels include labels with adhesive strips applied to a bottom surface of each label and a top laminate layer with a release coating applied to the top surface of each label. The labels in the pad are sequenced according to a store's planogram. When viewed in profile, an embodiment resembles an accordion-like shape when the uppermost label in the pad is gently pulled. Another embodiment resembles a spiral-like shape. | 12-18-2014 |
20140367034 | METHOD OF APPLYING LABELS ON STORE SHELVES IN A RETAIL ENVIRONMENT - A method of applying labels to a store shelf in a retail environment. The method includes applying labels with adhesive strips applied to a bottom surface of each label and a top laminate layer with a release coating applied to the top surface of each label. The labels in the pad are sequenced according to a store's planogram. | 12-18-2014 |
20140367471 | Pad of Labels for Use on Store Shelves in a Retail Environment - A pad of labels for use on store shelves in a retail environment. The pad of labels include labels with adhesive strips applied to a bottom surface of each label and a top laminate layer with a release coating applied to the top surface of each label. The labels in the pad are sequenced according to a store's planogram. | 12-18-2014 |
20140367956 | Methods And Systems For Organizing, Handling, And Installing Shelf Labels, Signs And Strips In A Retail Environment - Various methods and systems for manufacturing and using shelf labels, signs, and strips in a retail establishment are disclosed that employ self-adherent stacks of shelf display materials. Some display materials include an ordered set of a plurality of individual display materials. Each of the individual display materials is releasably adhered to an adjacent individual display material in the ordered set, whereby forming a pad. The ordered set is arranged in a predetermined sequence of installation for each of the individual display materials in a retail environment. In another embodiment, a pad of shelf labels includes a plurality of sheets and releasable adhesive. Each sheet includes a single shelf label having a unique combination of product-identifying indicia and price information, and the releasable adhesive adheres each sheet to an adjacent sheet in a stacked configuration. The sheets are ordered in a predetermined sequence of installation in a retail environment. | 12-18-2014 |
Dennis R. Adler, Seattle, WA US
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20130275420 | Computer-Implemented System And Method For Conducting A Document Search Via Metaprints - A computer-implemented system and method for conducting a document search based on metaprints is provided. A plurality of metaprints comprising metadata keywords and associated frequencies of occurrence of the metadata keywords within a plurality of documents are maintained. A search query is received and executed against the metaprints. The metadata keywords that match the query are identified and the metaprints associated with the matched metadata keywords are obtained. A further search query is generated based on the obtained metaprints and is applied to a set of documents. Those documents that match the frequencies of occurrence associated with the obtained metaprints are identified. | 10-17-2013 |
Elliott J. Adler, Knoxville, TN US
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20110163747 | HOUSING FOR A MAGNETOMETER, A COMBINATION INCLUDING A MAGNETOMETER WITHIN A WATERPROOF HOUSING, AND A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATION AND REMOVAL OF UNEXPLODED ORDINANCE UNDERWATER - A waterproof housing that encloses a hand-held magnetometer for underwater use and includes a first portion open at one end and connected to a second portion with one end open and accessible through the first portion and terminating at a closed end. The magnetometer has first and second housings and is inserted into the first portion open end so that the second housing is received into the second portion and the first housing is received into the first portion. A base seal is inserted into the first portion open end to provide a fully functional magnetometer protected from water incursion at depth. | 07-07-2011 |
Eric D. Adler, Columbia, MD US
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20130194052 | COMPACT ROTMAN LENS USING METAMATERIALS - Apparatus for receiving and transmitting electromagnetic signals are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a positive refractive index (PRI) medium; a negative refractive index (NRI) medium having a first side and a second side disposed in the PRI medium; a plurality of first transmission lines, each first transmission line having a first end extending toward the first side of the NRI medium; and a plurality of second transmission lines, each second transmission line having a second end extending toward the second side of the NRI medium, wherein a plurality of electromagnetic signals travelling in a first direction, enters the PRI medium and travels along the plurality of first transmissions lines and exits into first side of the NRI medium, passes through the NRI medium and exits through the second side of the NRI medium into the PRI medium along a first one of the second transmission lines. | 08-01-2013 |
Florian Adler, Lafayette Hill, PA US
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20150070692 | CAVITY-ENHANCED FREQUENCY COMB SPECTROSCOPY SYSTEM EMPLOYING A PRISM CAVITY - Spectroscopy systems and methods of comb-based spectroscopy are provided. A light source generates light corresponding to a frequency comb. A prism cavity is optically coupled to the light source. The prism cavity receives the generated light and produces first and second output light. The first output light is associated with reflection of the received light within the prism cavity. The second output light is associated with transmission of the received light through a prism of the prism cavity. A coupling system is coupled to the light source and the prism cavity. The coupling system adjusts a characteristic of at least one of the light source or the prism cavity, based on at least one of the first output light and the second output light. The characteristic is adjusted to increase optical coupling between the light source and the prism cavity and to compensate for a dispersion of the prism cavity. | 03-12-2015 |
Gary B. Adler, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20150120844 | HIERARCHICAL RESPONSE-ENABLED NOTIFICATION SYSTEM - A computer-implemented method, computer program product, and computing system are provided for providing a hierarchical response-enabled notification is described. In an implementation, a method may include identifying a notification group containing a plurality of node members. The method may also include designating a first node member as an owner of the notification group. The method may include determining a hierarchical relationship between the owner of the notification group and at least a second node member the method may include populating the notification group with at least the owner and the second node member. The method may also include receiving a notification request from the owner of the notification group. The method may include providing the notification request to at least the second node member of the notification group. The method may also include receiving a response to the notification request from the second node member of the notification group. | 04-30-2015 |
Grit Armstrong Adler, Tampa, FL US
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20140207116 | Implantable High Flow Dual Lumen Multi-Window Vascular Access Port Catheter - This improved subcutaneous implantable vascular access port invention is designed to accommodate a larger catheter caliber attachment and six multi-window elongated dual lumen trough reservoir to allow 200-600 milliliters per minute of blood flow. This accommodating high flow fluid volume blood flow rate will be ideal to support functions to include but not limited to dialysis and electrophoresis. Both the six multi-window non-coring needle access septum and subcutaneous implantation of this high flow vascular access port will markedly reduce the risk of infection. The augmented port length trough style and six self-sealing multi septum windows will allow variable needle placement on a bi-daily basis. The purpose of the variable different location needle site is to avoid both skin breakdown, and reduce the risk of infection. | 07-24-2014 |
Grit Armstrong Adler, Thonotosassa, FL US
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20150196704 | IMPLANTABLE HIGH FLOW MULTI-WINDOW VASCULAR ACCESS PORT CATHETER - A subcutaneous implantable vascular access port reduces the risk of infection by creating a larger surface area for needle access with multiple palpable windows. These multiple needle access sites inhibit skin breakdown and thus reducing the risk of infection. This dual lumen port catheter is designed for both high pressure and high flow fluid volume blood flow rates. The port is suitable for dialysis, electrophoresis and a variety of other medical treatment functions. The interchangeable replaceable parts of the port assembly allow easier maintenance and more precise placement positions within the patient. | 07-16-2015 |
Homa Adler, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140352025 | Garment for Medical Treatment - Disclosed, in general, is a garment featuring at least one sleeve. Each sleeve featuring a closable opening that extends the entire length of the sleeve. The opening of the sleeve allows for a patient to receive medical treatment without the added stress of having to remove their top or roll up their sleeves. | 12-04-2014 |
Ingrid Adler, Boise, ID US
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20120182269 | Acoustic Touch Sensor - A touch sensor comprises a substrate capable of propagating acoustic waves and includes a first surface having a touch sensitive region. A first sidewall intersects the first surface along a first edge. The first edge is configured to propagate a first acoustic wave along the first edge. The first acoustic wave may be a one-dimensional edge wave. A wave converter converts the first acoustic wave to a second acoustic wave, and the first surface is configured to propagate the second acoustic wave across the touch sensitive region. | 07-19-2012 |
Itay Adler, San Jose, CA US
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20150362761 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL EYEGLASSES MODELING FROM TWO-DIMENSIONAL IMAGES - There are provided systems and method for three-dimensional ( | 12-17-2015 |
James Mark Adler, Mountain View, CA US
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20150081701 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DATA FLOW EXPLORATION - Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media configured to capture a first data flow between a data source and a data client. One or more elements relating to the first data flow are determined. At least one element of the first data flow is tagged with a first tag. A visual representation of the first data flow based on the elements relating to the data is generated. The visual representation of the first data flow is adjusted according to the first tag in response to selection of the first tag. | 03-19-2015 |
Johanna Julia Adler, Grand Chute, WI US
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20130255280 | PORTABLE WATER-GENERATING AND FILTERING APPARATUS - A portable water-generating device for obtaining water from ambient air including a thermoelectric cooling device having a cold side and a hot side, a thermally-conductive cold sink having multiple cold sink fins of a first size thermally coupled to the cold side and a thermally-conductive heat sink with multiple heat sink fins of a second size thermally coupled to the hot side. Air-movement devices move ambient air into the device and over the cold sink fins. The ambient air is cooled as it passes over the cold sink fins causing water to condense on the cold sink fins and to collect into a collecting tray. The water is then pumped through a multi-stage filtration and mineralization system and into a dispensing water reservoir for immediate or later use. | 10-03-2013 |
Joh Elliot Adler, Sherwood, OR US
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20110014634 | NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING T2R, A NOVEL FAMILY OF TASTE RECEPTORS - The invention provides isolated nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of taste cell specific G-protein coupled receptors, antibodies to such receptors, methods of detecting such nucleic acids and receptors, and methods of screening for modulators of taste cell specific G-protein coupled receptors. | 01-20-2011 |
John C. Adler, Plano, TX US
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20080285440 | Mesh with protection channel access (MPCA) - A method for a communications network with a protect channel transmitting protect channel data and working channel transmitting working channel data includes transmitting the working channel data via the protect channel upon a disruption in the working channel, and restoring the transmitting of protect channel data, wherein the restoring includes applying a mesh restoration protocol to the communications network to restore the transmittal of the protect channel data. The restoring includes finding one or more alternate channels to transmit the protect channel data, the one or more alternate channels including connected working and protect channels. An apparatus disposed in a communication network having a protect channel and a working channel includes a node controller, a route processor coupled to the node controller, the route processor implementing a mesh restoration protocol, and a circuit coupled to the node controller and the route processor, the circuit including a logic gate for receiving signals identifying disruptions in transmissions in the protect channel and the working channel and a switch responsive to the signals identifying disruptions in transmissions in the protect channel and the working channel, the switch communicating with the route processor to implement mesh restoration of protect channel data. In one embodiment, the circuit is coupled to at least one line card, the line card transmitting the signals identifying disruptions in transmissions in the protect channel and the working channel. The circuit further includes an input/output circuit for receiving instructions identifying criteria for applying mesh restoration to protect channel data. | 11-20-2008 |
Jonathan M Adler, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20110162472 | Axially Compact Support For A Gear Within A Gearbox - A gearbox transmits rotational movement from a driving member to a driven member. The gearbox includes a pinion gear disposed inside a housing. The gear defines an axial bore and rotates in response to rotation of the driving member. An output member extends through the axial bore and engages therewith such that the output member rotates in response to rotation of the gear. The output member extends to a position outside the housing to rotate the driven member. A clamping nut is threadably coupled to the output member and abuts the gear thereby retaining the output member and the gear together. A bearing is disposed radially between the gear and the housing. The bearing rotatably supports the gear and the output member. | 07-07-2011 |
20120186390 | Staked Nut And Flange For Gear Support - A gearbox assembly includes a pinion gear having a gear stem extending axially through a tubular output stem of an output member with a threaded portion protruding from an output flange of the output member. A pinion nut includes a threaded inner bore threadably engaging the threaded portion of the gear stem to retain the output member to the pinion gear. An outer rim of the pinion nut defines an outer circumference having a tool recess and a deformation spaced circumferentially apart from the tool recess. The tool recess is adapted for receiving a tool to rotate the pinion nut in a first direction relative to the gear stem. The deformation engages an inner circumference of the output flange to prevent the pinion nut from rotating in a second direction relative to the gear stem. | 07-26-2012 |
Jon E. Adler, Sherwood, OR US
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20150024407 | T1R Hetero-Oligomeric Taste Receptors - Newly identified mammalian taste-cell-specific G protein-coupled receptors which function as hetero-oligomeric complexes in the sweet taste transduction pathway, and the genes and cDNA encoding said receptors are described. Specifically, T1R G protein-coupled receptors active in sweet taste signaling as hetero-oligomeric complexes, and the genes and cDNA encoding the same, are described, along with methods for isolating such genes and for isolating and expressing such receptors. Methods for identifying putative taste modulating compounds using such hetero-oligomeric complexes also described, as is a novel surface expression facilitating peptide useful for targeting integral plasma membrane proteins to the surface of a cell. | 01-22-2015 |
Jon Elliot Adler, Pacific Beach, CA US
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20140065643 | NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING A G-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTOR INVOLVED IN SENSORY TRANSDUCTION - The invention provides isolated nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of sensory cell specific G-protein coupled receptors, antibodies to such receptors, methods of detecting such nucleic acids and receptors, and methods of screening for modulators of sensory cell specific G-protein coupled receptors. | 03-06-2014 |
Jon Elliot Adler, Sherwood, OR US
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20090068733 | T2R, a novel family of taste receptors - The invention provides isolated nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of taste cell specific G-protein coupled receptors, antibodies to such receptors, methods of detecting such nucleic acids and receptors, and methods of screening for modulators of taste cell specific G-protein coupled receptors. | 03-12-2009 |
20120135447 | NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING T2R, A NOVEL FAMILY OF TASTE RECEPTORS - The invention provides isolated nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of taste cell specific G-protein coupled receptors, antibodies to such receptors, methods of detecting such nucleic acids and receptors, and methods of screening for modulators of taste cell specific G-protein coupled receptors. | 05-31-2012 |
20130171727 | T1R TASTE RECEPTORS AND GENES ENCODING SAME - Newly identified mammalian taste-cell-specific G protein-coupled receptors, and the genes and cDNA encoding said receptors are described. Specifically, T1R G protein-coupled receptors active in taste signaling, and the genes and cDNA encoding the same, are described, along with methods for isolating such genes and for isolating and expressing such receptors. Methods for representing taste perception of a particular tastant in a mammal are also described, as are methods for generating novel molecules or combinations of molecules that elicit a predetermined taste perception in a mammal, and methods for simulating one or more tastes. Further, methods for stimulating or blocking taste perception in a mammal are also disclosed. | 07-04-2013 |
20130345092 | T1R TASTE RECEPTORS AND GENES ENCODING SAME - Newly identified mammalian taste-cell-specific G protein-coupled receptors, and the genes and cDNA encoding said receptors are described. Specifically, T1R G protein-coupled receptors active in taste signaling, and the genes and cDNA encoding the same, are described, along with methods for isolating such genes and for isolating and expressing such receptors. Methods for representing taste perception of a particular taste stimulus in a mammal are also described, as are methods for generating novel molecules or combinations of molecules that elicit a predetermined taste perception in a mammal, and methods for simulating one or more tastes. Further, methods for stimulating or blocking taste perception in a mammal are also disclosed. | 12-26-2013 |
20150299293 | T1R TASTE RECEPTORS AND GENES ENCODING SAME - Newly identified mammalian taste-cell-specific G protein-coupled receptors, and the genes and cDNA encoding said receptors are described. Specifically, T1R G protein-coupled receptors active in taste signaling, and the genes and cDNA encoding the same, are described, along with methods for isolating such genes and for isolating and expressing such receptors. Methods for representing taste perception of a particular tastant in a mammal are also described, as are methods for generating novel molecules or combinations of molecules that elicit a predetermined taste perception in a mammal, and methods for simulating one or more tastes. Further, methods for stimulating or blocking taste perception in a mammal are also disclosed. | 10-22-2015 |
20150322132 | T1R TASTE RECEPTORS AND GENES ENCODING SAME - Newly identified mammalian taste-cell-specific G protein-coupled receptors, and the genes and cDNA encoding said receptors are described. Specifically, T1R G protein-coupled receptors active in taste signaling, and the genes and cDNA encoding the same, are described, along with methods for isolating such genes and for isolating and expressing such receptors. Methods for representing taste perception of a particular taste stimulus in a mammal are also described, as are methods for generating novel molecules or combinations of molecules that elicit a predetermined taste perception in a mammal, and methods for simulating one or more tastes. Further, methods for stimulating or blocking taste perception in a mammal are also disclosed. | 11-12-2015 |
Jon Elliot Adler US
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20090203027 | Assays for Detecting T2R76 Taste Modulatory Compounds - Isolated nucleic acids encoding T2R76 polypeptides, recombinantly expressed T2R76 polypeptides, heterologous expression systems for recombinant expression of T2R76 polypeptides, assay methods employing the same, and methods for altering taste perception via administration of a T2R76 modulator. These T22R76 polypeptides can be expressed alone or co-expressed with another T2R polypeptide, preferably a different human T2R polypeptide. | 08-13-2009 |
Joseph Adler, Mountain View, CA US
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20140173020 | AUTOMATIC SCHEDULING OF CONTENT DELIVERY - A content delivery system coupled to a computer network can provide large volumes of content to large numbers of recipients. The content is collected into digests and individual articles to be sent in email via an email channel established by the content delivery system to the recipients through the computer network. Content producers submit content for aggregation into various email deliveries and submit initial scheduling information. The scheduling information may specify target characteristics of preferred recipients of the content as well as general and initial scheduling preferences for email delivery. The content delivery system utilizes the initial scheduling information as a starting point for scheduling email deliveries. The system measures levels of content interaction by the recipients to gauge corresponding interest levels in the content. Using recipient interest levels as feedback, the content delivery system is able to modify and extend scheduling details to optimally schedule further deliveries of content. | 06-19-2014 |
Joseph A. Adler, Mountain View, CA US
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20140301551 | Method and apparatus to provide authentication and privacy with low complexity devices - A method and apparatus to provide a cryptographic protocol for secure authentication, privacy, and anonymity. The protocol, in one embodiment, is designed to be implemented in a small number of logic gates, executed quickly on simple devices, and provide military grade security. | 10-09-2014 |
Joseph V. Adler, New Milford, CT US
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20120234818 | Monolithically applied heating elements on saw substrate - A surface acoustic wave (SAW) device comprising a piezoelectric substrate having a working surface with an active zone capable of propagating an acoustic wave on said working surface; at least one interdigital transducer on the working surface, having interdigital fingers aligned in the active zone for inducing or receiving surface acoustic waves in the active zone; and a heating element on the working surface; wherein the transducer, heating element and preferably a temperature sensor are monolithically formed on the substrate. | 09-20-2012 |
Joshua Adler, Tampa, FL US
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20100305964 | HEALTHCARE QUALITY MEASUREMENT - A method of determining a quality of care provided by a healthcare provider to individuals in a population is provided. A data processing apparatus that has one or more processors is disclosed. Data representing biomarkers for individuals in a population is received. Baseline and present risks are determined. Risk reduction values are determined. Based on the current risk reduction, a quality score is determined. A scale is created, and the quality score is mapped to the scale. The global quality score of the disclosure provides numerous benefits over past performance measures. | 12-02-2010 |
Karen A. Adler, Houston, TX US
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20080206166 | Oral soap composition for cleaning teeth - Provided herein is an oral soap composition comprising an orally-acceptable soap base effective to clean teeth that includes one or more natural oils, a saponifying agent and distilled water. The oral soap composition may be liquid or solid. Also provided are oral soap compositions comprising an essential oil for flavoring. | 08-28-2008 |
20080206167 | Oral soap composition for cleaning teeth - Provided herein is an oral soap composition comprising an orally-acceptable soap base gel effective to clean teeth that includes one or more natural oils saponified by a saponifying agent, e.g., potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide in distilled water. The oral soap composition may be liquid or solid. Also provided are oral soap compositions comprising an essential oil or natural or artificial flavorant for flavoring. Further provided are liquid oral soap compositions that include honey and/or an essential oil. | 08-28-2008 |
Kenneth B. Adler, Raleigh, NC US
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20090220581 | METHODS OF REDUCING INFLAMMATION AND MUCUS HYPERSECRETION - Methods and compounds for decreasing MARCKS-related inflammation and MARCKS-related mucus hypersecretion or decreasing MARCKS-related inflammation in a subject by the administration of a N-terminal myristoylated protein fragment of the N-terminal region of MARCKS protein or a peptide fragment thereof are disclosed. | 09-03-2009 |
20140302057 | INHIBITORS OF METASTASIS - The present invention relates to methods and compounds for treating or preventing cancer. Methods and compositions provided include including inhibiting or suppressing the development, maintenance, and proliferation of cancers, including blocking or inhibiting cancer cell metastasis. | 10-09-2014 |
Kenneth John Adler, Falls Church, VA US
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20140138457 | Thermoelectric Pumping Apparatus - A thermoelectric pumping apparatus for use with a heating device includes a water receptacle. A thermoelectric device includes a “cool” side coupled to the receptacle and an opposed “hot” side, the thermoelectric device generating current upon a temperature differential between the cool and hot sides. A conduction member is proximate the hot side and in selective communication with the heating device. A spring is positioned between a top side of the conduction member and receptacle, the spring being movable between a compressed configuration at which the conduction member is in thermal communication with the hot side of the thermoelectric device and an extended configuration at which the top side of the conduction member is not in thermal communication with the hot side of the thermoelectric device. A water pump is in fluid communication with the water in the receptacle and selectively energized by the thermoelectric device to output the water. | 05-22-2014 |
Mark Adler, Carlsbad, CA US
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20130312757 | SLEEP APNEA DEVICE - A system for treating a patient suffering from obstructive sleep apnea may include a mask, a portable air flow generator configured to generate air flow at a relatively low flow rate, and a tube connecting the air flow generator and the mask such that air flow from the generator passes through an air flow generator valve on the mask. The mask may include a contact surface for forming a seal between the mask and the patient's face such that the mask surrounds the patient's nostrils, an expiration valve that opens during expiration, and an air flow generator valve that opens during inspiration. In some embodiments, the mask may further include an inspiration valve that opens during inspiration to allow air from outside the system to enter the mask. | 11-28-2013 |
20140246024 | AUTO-FEEDBACK VALVE FOR A SLEEP APNEA DEVICE - A device for treating a patient suffering from obstructive sleep apnea or snoring can include an expiratory valve connected to a manifold. The expiratory valve can include a body portion including a feedback port configured to be connected to an air flow generator. The expiratory valve can include a plunger at least partially disposed in the body portion. The expiratory valve can include a pressurizing chamber positioned between an end of the plunger and an end of the expiratory valve. The pressurizing chamber can be configured to receive air from the air flow generator through the feedback port. | 09-04-2014 |
20140246025 | AUTO-FEEDBACK VALVE FOR A SLEEP APNEA DEVICE - A device for treating a patient suffering from obstructive sleep apnea or snoring can include an expiratory valve connected to a manifold. The expiratory valve can include a body portion including a feedback port configured to be connected to an air flow generator. The expiratory valve can include a plunger at least partially disposed in the body portion. The expiratory valve can include a pressurizing chamber positioned between an end of the plunger and an end of the expiratory valve. The pressurizing chamber can be configured to receive air from the air flow generator through the feedback port. | 09-04-2014 |
Martin Adler, San Diego, CA US
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20150339854 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TEACHING AND INSTRUCTING IN A VIRTUAL WORLD INCLUDING MULTIPLE VIEWS - Methods, systems and apparatus are provided for generating visual instruction to a user of a system, such as for exercise instruction or rehabilitation purposes. Preferably, the system includes a user imaging system with the system generating an output adapted to couple to a display device. The systems and methods serve to guide a user body motion. In one preferred embodiment, the method includes the steps of receiving first user positional information from the user imaging system, and then generating a first mirror image of the user positional information. Additionally, the method includes generating a first instructional image having the same positional orientation as the first mirror image of the user positional information. Finally, the method and system generate a composite output display including the first mirror image of the user positional information and the first instructional image. | 11-26-2015 |
Martin Ernest Adler, San Diego, CA US
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20150033440 | Sports Glove Rapid Removal System - A sports glove rapid removal system wherein all five adjacent finger sheaths are encircled by independent loops of the size and location to be convenient for four fingers of the opposite hand to grasp and to pull to remove the glove. The system is designed to apply removal force comprehensively to the glove rather than to individual parts of the glove. Specifically, the pulling force exerted by the four fingers of the opposite hand is directed by the loop system to the entire body of the glove, rather than just the finger sheaths, resulting in the force being distributed as necessary to ease removal of the glove. A particular characteristic of the system is its utilization of four removal loops simultaneously, including the thumb and index finger loop, to align the thumb with the other fingers, and thereby reduce the gathering of glove fabric that can cause resistance at the thumb and other finger joints. | 02-05-2015 |
Matthew Adler, Kildeer, IL US
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20130085798 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING MEDICAL WORKFLOW - A method for use in a medical process includes providing a plurality of task objects for selection by a user, wherein the plurality of task objects represent respective tasks, determining a first one of the plurality of task objects, determining a second one of the plurality of task objects, linking the first one of the plurality of task objects with the second one of the plurality of task objects using a processor based at least in part on a command by the user, and storing data in a non-transitory medium regarding the linking. | 04-04-2013 |
Michael J. Adler, Gainesville, FL US
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20100110836 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING BATS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WIND FACILITIES - The present invention relates to a system and method for detecting bats from a remote location. In one aspect the invention provides a bat detection system comprising an upper detection unit connected to a base computer unit. The upper detection unit can be positioned on a vertical structure, and a second lower detection unit, or additional detection units, can also be positioned on the vertical structure. Each detection unit comprises a housing which is connected to, and contains, an audio detector. The base computer unit is enclosed by a housing and comprises a data processor, a data storage device, and a remote communication interface device. The data processor is operatively connected to the data storage device, remote communication interface device, and the audio detectors of any detection units positioned on the vertical structure. The base computer unit communicates with a remote computer transferring information regarding the bat sounds detected by the detection units. | 05-06-2010 |
20120300589 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING BATS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WIND FACILITIES - The present invention relates to a system and method for detecting bats from a remote location. In one aspect the invention provides a bat detection system comprising an upper detection unit connected to a base computer unit. The upper detection unit can be positioned on a vertical structure, and a second lower detection unit, or additional detection units, can also be positioned on the vertical structure. Each detection unit comprises a housing which is connected to, and contains, an audio detector. The base computer unit is enclosed by a housing and comprises a data processor, a data storage device, and a remote communication interface device. The data processor is operatively connected to the data storage device, remote communication interface device, and the audio detectors of any detection units positioned on the vertical structure. The base computer unit communicates with a remote computer transferring information regarding the bat sounds detected by the detection units. | 11-29-2012 |
Michael J. Adler, Portland, OR US
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20140200637 | PERSONAL THERMAL REGULATING DEVICE - A personal thermal regulating device (PTRD) typically includes a heat generating device, a power source, a switchable control operably coupled with each of the heat generating device and the power source, and a head retention device coupled with the heat generating device and configured to retain the heat generating device positioned centrally at and in thermally conductive contact with a user's forehead. The present invention affects a tangible warming of the extremities, particularly the hands and feet, extending retention of manual dexterity and peripheral comfort under cold conditions. | 07-17-2014 |
Michael R. Adler, Neptune City, NJ US
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20150248337 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SECONDARY WEBSITE WITH MIRRORED CONTENT FOR AUTOMATIC FAILOVER - Systems and methods are disclosed for providing a secondary website with content mirrored from a primary website. One method includes accessing a generated primary website provided by one or more primary servers; generating a secondary website based on the generated primary website; storing the secondary website on a secondary server; and providing the secondary website from the secondary server when primary website is unavailable. | 09-03-2015 |
Mike Adler, Dallas, TX US
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20100035588 | METHOD OF INHIBITING FUNCTIONS OF A MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE - A method of inhibiting a function of a multi-function portable personal communications device includes determining a first position of the personal communications device, after a predetermined time interval, determining a second position of the personal communications device, determining the distance between the first position and the second position, determining the time interval in which the personal communications device moved from the first position and the second position, calculating an average velocity of the personal communications device based on the first position, the second position and the time interval and, if the average velocity of the personal communication device exceeds a predetermined value, inhibiting a function of the personal communications device. | 02-11-2010 |
Oshri Adler, Haifa, IL US
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20140331199 | DETECTING CORRESPONDING PATHS IN COMBINATIONALLY EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT DESIGNS - A method, apparatus and product for detecting corresponding paths in combinationally equivalent circuit designs. The method comprising: obtaining a first circuit design and a second circuit design, the first and second circuit designs have corresponding sets of input and output elements; obtaining a path in the first circuit design, the path commencing in an input element and ending in an output element, wherein the input element and the output element are connected by combinational logic elements; automatically extracting, by a computer, a sensitization function of the path in the first circuit design; and automatically determining, by the computer, one or more paths in the second circuit design which are sensitized by the sensitization function of the path. | 11-06-2014 |
Paul E. Adler, Macon, GA US
Ray Adler, Olympia, WA US
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20150290071 | Multiple Degree of Freedom Portable Rehabilitation System Having DC Motor-Based, Multi-Mode Actuator - The Navigator is multiple degree of freedom neuro rehabilitation system. The Navigator simultaneously exercises both pronation and supination of the wrist (rotation) and flexion and extension of the fingers (grasp and release) for rehabilitation and monitoring of patients with motor control deficits due to a neurological ailment, such as stroke. In addition, the Navigator provides a visual, interactive environment for performing therapeutic exercises. The interactive environment provides motivation to the patient and can provide real-time feedback to the patient about the quality of the movements being performed. | 10-15-2015 |
Rebecca Adler, Washington, DC US
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20150154664 | AUTOMATED RECONCILIATION ANALYSIS MODEL - A device including a memory with an automated collateral fraud and risk detection application installed thereon, wherein the application determines whether a final appraised value of an appraisal was correctly reconciled from comparable properties listed on the appraisal by extracting reconciliation information from the appraisal, the reconciliation information including adjusted sale prices for each comparable property listed on the appraisal and the final appraised value; applying a rule set to the reconciliation information to generate sub-scores; applying a heuristic to the sub-scores to generate a reconciliation score; and outputting a scorecard for the appraisal based on the reconciliation score. | 06-04-2015 |
Richard Adler, Marana, AZ US
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20110259181 | SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR IGNITING EXPLOSIVES - Systems and methods are presented herein that provide for ignition of explosive devices through electric and/or electromagnetic discharge. In one embodiment, an electrostatic discharge is directionally propagated through air to conduct electric current to the explosive device. The electric current may ignite the explosive device via heat, via triggering of ignition circuitry, via induced electric current conduction to the explosive material therein and/or via direct electric conduction to the explosive material therein. Alternatively, or in addition to, electromagnetic energy may be directionally propagated to the device through a waveguide. Such electromagnetic energy may be in the microwave region and may heat and/or induce electric current in the explosive device. In either instance, the directionally propagated energy may be time varying. In one embodiment, a system is configured with a vehicle to distally position the directionally propagated energy to the explosive device such that damage caused by the device is inhibited. | 10-27-2011 |
20120125182 | SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR IGNITING EXPLOSIVES - Systems and methods are presented herein that provide for ignition of explosive devices through electric and/or electromagnetic discharge. In one embodiment, an electrostatic discharge is directionally propagated through air to conduct electric current to the explosive device. The electric current may ignite the explosive device via heat, via triggering of ignition circuitry, via induced electric current conduction to the explosive material therein and/or via direct electric conduction to the explosive material therein. Alternatively, or in addition to, electromagnetic energy may be directionally propagated to the device through a waveguide. Such electromagnetic energy may be in the microwave region and may heat and/or induce electric current in the explosive device. In either instance, the directionally propagated energy may be time varying. In one embodiment, a system is configured with a vehicle to distally position the directionally propagated energy to the explosive device such that damage caused by the device is inhibited. | 05-24-2012 |
20150083491 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ISOLATING AND SWITCHING LOWER VOLTAGE PULSES FROM HIGH VOLTAGE PULSES IN ELECTROCRUSHING AND ELECTROHYDRAULIC DRILLS - Method and apparatus for isolating and switching lower voltage pulses from high voltage pulses in electrocrushing and electrohydraulic drills. A transformer with a high permeability core acts as a magnetic switch or saturating inductor to switch high voltage pulses to initiate an electrocrushing arc and lower voltage pulses to sustain the arc. The transformer isolates the lower voltage components from the high voltage pulses, and switches to deliver the low voltage current when the core saturates. The transformer enables impedance matching to the arc during all stages of drilling. The saturation time of the transformer core is the time delay between initiation of delivering the high voltage pulse and initiation of delivering the lower voltage current. | 03-26-2015 |
Richard J. Adler, Marana, AZ US
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20090213625 | HIGH VOLTAGE GENERATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods presented herein generally provide for the controlled voltage of bipolar electrical energy through the selected operation of power stages. In one embodiment, a system that provides electrical energy includes a power supply and at least two power stages coupled to the power supply. The power stages are operable to selectively output electrical energy. By selecting the number of power stages which are turned on at a given time the total voltage of the electrical energy is controlled at that time. The system may further include one or more controllers coupled to the power stages to control selection of the power stages and thereby vary the output voltage. | 08-27-2009 |
20110299216 | DISABLING A TARGET USING ELECTRICAL ENERGY - One system described herein provides electrical energy by means of a Tesla coil that generates a strong electric field in the vicinity of an electrical target. An energy booster provides additional electrical energy to increase the probability of disabling and/or disrupting the electrical target. For example, an electrode may be configured with the Tesla coil to from the electric field of the electrical target. The electric field may cause a breakdown in the air about the Tesla coil that allows electric current to conduct to the electrical target. The Tesla coil may repetitively burst the electric field such that pulses of electric current are conducted to the electrical target. | 12-08-2011 |
20120073426 | SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR IGNITING EXPLOSIVES - Systems and methods are presented herein that provide for ignition of explosive devices through electric discharge. In one embodiment, an electrostatic discharge is directionally propagated through air to conduct electric current to the explosive device. The electric current may ignite the explosive device via heat, via triggering of ignition circuitry, via induced electric current conduction to the explosive material therein and/or via direct electric conduction to the explosive material therein. Alternatively or additionally, a system is configured with a vehicle to distally position the propagated energy to the explosive device such that damage caused by the explosive device is reduced. | 03-29-2012 |
20140245916 | Systems and Methods for Dicharging Electrical Energy - Systems and methods presented herein provide for igniting or disabling explosive devices through the generation of strong electrical fields and/or the discharge of electrical energy. In one embodiment, a remotely controlled vehicle is provided to remotely detonate or disable improvised explosive devices. The vehicle may contain a high-voltage power supply powering a Tesla coil. The secondary coil of the Tesla coil is attached to an electrode that is swept across an area where an explosive device may be present. The strong electric field around the electrode may induce current within an explosive device or wires connected thereto resulting in the explosive device being ignited or disabled. Discharges from the electrode may directly ignite explosive material or disable detonation control circuitry. The electrode may be located distal to the vehicle and the vehicle itself may be hardened to enhance survivability in the event of an explosion in proximity to the electrode. | 09-04-2014 |
Richard S. Adler, Claremont, CA US
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20150147120 | REMOVABLE FLOODWALL SYSTEM, COMPONENTS AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION - A floodwall system comprises a plurality of wall panels detachably attached to a plurality of columns that are anchored to the ground. The plurality of wall panels include a plurality of chambers that receive water through perforations to increase the mass of these wall panels. | 05-28-2015 |
Robert Adler, Boise, ID US
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20120182269 | Acoustic Touch Sensor - A touch sensor comprises a substrate capable of propagating acoustic waves and includes a first surface having a touch sensitive region. A first sidewall intersects the first surface along a first edge. The first edge is configured to propagate a first acoustic wave along the first edge. The first acoustic wave may be a one-dimensional edge wave. A wave converter converts the first acoustic wave to a second acoustic wave, and the first surface is configured to propagate the second acoustic wave across the touch sensitive region. | 07-19-2012 |
Scott Adler, Green Bay, WI US
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20090038453 | Food Product Conveyor and Handling Systems - A conveyor system for assembling and stacking sliced food products is provided. The conveyor system includes an assembly area, wherein groups of a predetermined quantity of sliced food products travel from a slicer on a conveyor and are deposited on discrete carrier sheets on a downstream conveyor. The assembly area is configured to delay advancement of the carrier sheets on the downstream conveyor until a group of the predetermined quantity is formed. The slicer is configured to calculate the number of slices in each group and determine whether a group is complete. A stacking area of the conveyor system includes a nose conveyor that extends and retracts to deposit each carrier sheet onto a pair of initial supports. The initial supports reciprocate away from each other in opposing directions to drop the carrier sheet onto a subsequent level, with the initial supports reciprocating each time a carrier sheet is deposited thereon. | 02-12-2009 |
20090038913 | Food Product Conveyor and Handling Systems - A conveyor system for assembling and stacking sliced food products is provided. The conveyor system includes an assembly area, wherein groups of a predetermined quantity of sliced food products travel from a slicer on a conveyor and are deposited on discrete carrier sheets on a downstream conveyor. The assembly area is configured to delay advancement of the carrier sheets on the downstream conveyor until a group of the predetermined quantity is formed. The slicer is configured to calculate the number of slices in each group and determine whether a group is complete. A stacking area of the conveyor system includes a nose conveyor that extends and retracts to deposit each carrier sheet onto a pair of initial supports. The initial supports reciprocate away from each other in opposing directions to drop the carrier sheet onto a subsequent level, with the initial supports reciprocating each time a carrier sheet is deposited thereon. | 02-12-2009 |
20100146909 | Apparatus and Method of Forming a Stack of Food Products Within a Storage Container - An apparatus for forming a stack of food products in a storage container, and a method therefor. The apparatus comprises a first gate moveable between an open and a closed position that drops a row of food products onto a second gate moveable between an open and a closed position. The second gate receives multiple rows of food products and once a predetermined number of rows have been received, the second gate opens to release the rows of food products into the storage container below it. As the first gate shifts from the open to the closed position, it can advance, at least in part, a subsequent row of food products onto the first gate for later release onto the second gate. The area defined by the second gate and the first gate is a temporary staging area which can increase in height after receiving subsequent rows of food products. | 06-17-2010 |
20130213201 | Food Product Conveyor and Handling Systems - A conveyor system for assembling and stacking sliced food products is provided. The conveyor system includes an assembly area, wherein groups of a predetermined quantity of sliced food products travel from a slicer on a conveyor and are deposited on discrete carrier sheets on a downstream conveyor. The assembly area is configured to delay advancement of the carrier sheets on the downstream conveyor until a group of the predetermined quantity is formed. The slicer is configured to calculate the number of slices in each group and determine whether a group is complete. A stacking area of the conveyor system includes a nose conveyor that extends and retracts to deposit each carrier sheet onto a pair of initial supports. The initial supports reciprocate away from each other in opposing directions to drop the carrier sheet onto a subsequent level, with the initial supports reciprocating each time a carrier sheet is deposited thereon. | 08-22-2013 |
Scott A. Adler, Green Bay, WI US
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20100119347 | APPARATUS FOR STACKING, SINGULATING, AND DISPENSING PLIABLE FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHODS THEREFOR - An apparatus for handling food products comprises an alignment trough disposed at an incline for holding a stack of the food products at an incline. The alignment trough defines a portion of a passage upon which the food products travel. The stack defines a bottom food product. At least one movable member extends into the passage to control the separation of the bottom food product from the remainder of the stack by moving to provide clearance for the food product to pass. | 05-13-2010 |
20150063974 | APPARATUS FOR STACKING, SINGULATING, AND DISPENSING PLIABLE FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHODS THEREFOR - An apparatus for handling food products comprises an alignment trough disposed at an incline for holding a stack of the food products at an incline. The alignment trough defines a portion of a passage upon which the food products travel. The stack defines a bottom food product. At least one movable member extends into the passage to control the separation of the bottom food product from the remainder of the stack by moving to provide clearance fro the food product to pass. | 03-05-2015 |
20150173878 | VAGINAL INSERT METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A method of manufacture for a vaginal insert. The vaginal insert may have a core, a cover, and a removal element. In various embodiments, the cover can be conformed to the vaginal insert. | 06-25-2015 |
20150173879 | VAGINAL INSERT METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A method of manufacture for a vaginal insert. The vaginal insert may have a core, a cover, and a removal element. In various embodiments, the cover can be conformed to the vaginal insert. | 06-25-2015 |
Scott Peter Adler, Madison, WI US
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20090070935 | PATIENT SUPPORT DEVICE - A patient support device for use in a medical facility. The patient support device includes a base and a table assembly coupled to the base. The table assembly includes a lower support and an upper support coupled thereto and movable with respect to the lower support. At least one of the upper support and the lower support includes a bearing layer thereon capable of improving the performance of the patient support device when the upper support moves with respect to the lower support. | 03-19-2009 |
20110107515 | PATIENT SUPPORT DEVICE WITH LOW ATTENUATION PROPERTIES - A patient support device for a radiation therapy treatment system and a method of manufacturing the same. The device includes a support having an upper surface and a lower surface and a fixture hole configuration that receives a patient fixation device. The fixture hole configuration includes at least one recess and reinforcing material positioned inside at least a portion of the at least one recess. The device may also include a lower support having an upper surface that includes at least one channel. Flat flex cable used to operate the patient support device is positioned within the at least one channel. | 05-12-2011 |
Sharon C. Adler, East Greenwich, RI US
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20080301168 | GENERATING DATABASE SCHEMAS FOR RELATIONAL AND MARKUP LANGUAGE DATA FROM A CONCEPTUAL MODEL - A method, information processing system, and computer readable medium for generating a plurality of candidate database schemas including relational and mark-up language elements. An information model comprising a plurality of entities and at least one relationship defined there between is received. The information model has been annotated with at least one semantic characteristic, operational characteristic, and evolutional characteristic. The information model that has been annotated is analyzed. A score is associated with each entity based at least in part on attributes associated with each entity. Each entity is classified as one of a relational element and a mark-up language element. The information model that has been annotated is partitioned into a plurality of relational element mappings and a plurality of mark-up language element mappings. A plurality of database schemas associated with the information model that has been annotated is generated. | 12-04-2008 |
20100114627 | Processing of Provenance Data for Automatic Discovery of Enterprise Process Information - Techniques are disclosed for capturing, storing, querying and analyzing provenance data for automatic discovery of enterprise process information. For example, a computer-implemented method for managing a process associated with an enterprise comprises the following steps. Data associated with an actual end-to-end execution of an enterprise process is collected. Provenance data is generated based on at least a portion of the collected data, wherein the provenance data is indicative of a lineage of one or more data items. A provenance graph that provides a visual representation of the generated provenance data is generated, wherein nodes of the graph represent records associated with the collected data and edges of the graph represent relations between the records. The generated provenance graph is stored in a repository for use in analyzing the enterprise process. | 05-06-2010 |
20100114628 | Validating Compliance in Enterprise Operations Based on Provenance Data - Techniques are disclosed for validating compliance with enterprise operations based on provenance data. For example, a computer-implemented method for validating that an enterprise process is in compliance with a rule comprises the following steps. Provenance data is generated, wherein the provenance data is based on collected data associated with an actual end-to-end execution of the enterprise process and is indicative of a lineage of one or more data items. A provenance graph is generated that provides a visual representation of the generated provenance data, wherein nodes of the graph represent records associated with the collected data and edges of the graph represent relations between the records. A correlation is generated between one or more entities in the rule and one or more record types in the provenance data. One or more control points are generated in accordance with the generated correlation. A validation is performed as to whether the enterprise process is in compliance with the rule using the one or more control points. | 05-06-2010 |
20100114629 | Extracting Enterprise Information Through Analysis of Provenance Data - Techniques are disclosed for extracting information through analysis of provenance data. For example, a computer-implemented method of extracting information regarding an execution of an enterprise process comprises the following steps. Provenance data is generated, wherein the provenance data is based on collected data associated with an actual end-to-end execution of the enterprise process and is indicative of a lineage of one or more data items. A provenance graph is generated that provides a visual representation of the generated provenance data, wherein nodes of the graph represent records associated with the collected data and edges of the graph represent relations between the records. At least a portion of the generated provenance data from the graph is analyzed so as to extract information about the execution of the enterprise process based on the analysis. | 05-06-2010 |
20100114630 | Influencing Behavior of Enterprise Operations During Process Enactment Using Provenance Data - Techniques are disclosed for influencing behavior of enterprise operations during process enactment using provenance data. For example, a computer-implemented method of influencing a behavior of an enterprise process comprises the following steps. Provenance data is generated, wherein the provenance data is based on collected data associated with at least a partial actual execution of the enterprise process and is indicative of a lineage of one or more data items. A provenance graph is generated that provides a visual representation of the generated provenance data, wherein nodes of the graph represent records associated with the collected data and edges of the graph represent relations between the records. At least a portion of the generated provenance data from the graph is analyzed to generate an execution pattern corresponding to the at least partial actual execution of the enterprise process. The execution pattern is compared to one or more previously stored patterns. A determination is made as to whether or not to alter the enterprise process based on a result of the comparison. | 05-06-2010 |
20120179510 | PROCESSING OF PROVENANCE DATA FOR AUTOMATIC DISCOVERY OF ENTERPRISE PROCESS INFORMATION - Techniques are disclosed for capturing, storing, querying and analyzing provenance data for automatic discovery of enterprise process information. For example, a computer-implemented method for managing a process associated with an enterprise comprises the following steps. Data associated with an actual end-to-end execution of an enterprise process is collected. Provenance data is generated based on at least a portion of the collected data, wherein the provenance data is indicative of a lineage of one or more data items. A provenance graph that provides a visual representation of the generated provenance data is generated, wherein nodes of the graph represent records associated with the collected data and edges of the graph represent relations between the records. The generated provenance graph is stored in a repository for use in analyzing the enterprise process. | 07-12-2012 |
Shlomo Haim Adler, Pikesville, MD US
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20090323031 | CANDLELIGHT IMAGE PROJECTING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A candlelight image projecting apparatus and method preferably includes structure and/or function whereby a panel has a shadow-producing image disposed thereon, and a base is coupled to the panel. Preferably, the base is configured to hold a candle spaced from the panel such that a top of the candle flame is always below a top of the shadow image to cause a top of the shadow image to always be projected above the top of the panel. The base may be configured to hold an outer surface of a candle from 1-3 inches from the panel and so that the top of the candle flame is below a top of the shadow-producing image to cause an enlarged shadow to be projected upward from the panel. | 12-31-2009 |
Stephan Adler, Seattle, WA US
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20120084779 | TRACKING REQUESTS THAT FLOW BETWEEN SUBSYSTEMS - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for tracking requests that flow between subsystems. Embodiments of the invention facilitate following a user interaction/transaction from the point of entry through any subsystems that are called until the interaction/transaction is fulfilled. Generated information (e.g., log data) regarding a transaction can be aggregated across all subsystems, such as, for example, in a central repository. When failures occur, log and trace levels can be automatically increased for subsequent calls. | 04-05-2012 |
Stephen J. Adler, Alton, IL US
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20090032788 | CLIMB RESISTANT SAFETY SECURITY FENCE - A large, hollow cylindrical top rail is installed along the top surface of a security fence. The rail has a lengthwise groove and fence post holes cut from the bottom of it. The hollow round rail is placed over the fence and fence posts and secured to the fence by removable fasteners. A spacer may also be inserted between the top of the fence post and the top of the rail to increase the height of the security rail. Lights, security cameras or motion detectors may be placed inside the hollow top rail. Once the top rail is in position, expandable foam is injected into the hollow area of the rail. The foam adheres to the fence and posts and the top rail is permanently attached to the fence. The fasteners may then be removed. The rail is slick, round and approximately a foot in diameter. This precludes anyone attempting to scale the fence from obtaining a handhold on the top of the fence. The top rail is weatherproof, electrically insulated and immovable and not only prevents anyone from scaling the fence but also protects the fence from the elements, vandalism and damage. The top rail may be applied to existing security fences or may be a new installation. The top rail makes the security fence virtually impossible to breach but is not as dangerous as barbed wire or razor wire topped fences. | 02-05-2009 |
Steve Adler, Randolph, NJ US
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20140194851 | Flow Actuated Valve for Implantable Drug Delivery Device - An “MRI-safe” implantable infusion apparatus and method that includes a flow actuated valve (FAV) that closes to prevent a free flow of infusate to a patient during an MRI procedure, and a release mechanism that opens the valve so that the device may return to normal operation following the MRI procedure. In this manner, patient safety is improved and the inconvenience of having to empty the pump reservoir before undergoing an MRI procedure may be avoided. | 07-10-2014 |
Steven C. Adler, Randolph, NJ US
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20100152713 | IMPLANTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM HAVING PERIODIC DRUG DELIVERY REGIMEN TO AVOID GRANULOMAS - An implantable drug delivery system including: a biocompatible or bio-inert housing containing a drug infusion pump, a drug chamber from which a liquid drug is dispensed when the pump applies a force to the drug chamber, and an internal controller actuating the pump; a delivery catheter extending from the housing to one or more drug delivery treatment sites in a target tissue, wherein the catheter includes a lumen having an inlet to receive a drug pumped from the drug chamber and an outlet are positioned at the target tissue, wherein the drug flows through the outlet to the target tissue, and wherein the internal controller stores and executes an automatic periodic flow regimen which commands the pump and drug chamber to periodically dispense an intermittent bolus or pulse of the liquid drug, wherein the periodic flow regimen provides a prophylactic treatment for granuloma. | 06-17-2010 |
Stuart Adler, Richmond, VA US
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20130164289 | HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS VACCINE - Combination peptides, polypeptides and proteins that elicit high titer neutralizing antibodies against cytomegalovirus (CMV) are provided. The combination peptides, polypeptides and proteins encompass epitopes located within the UL130 and UL131 components of the gH/gL/UL128-131 protein complex, in particular, epitopes located within amino acid residues 27-46 of UL130 and amino acid residues 90-106 of UL131. The combination peptides, polypeptides and proteins, and the nucleic acids encoding them, may be used in vaccines, and as diagnostic and research tools. | 06-27-2013 |
20150086578 | HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS VACCINE - Combination peptides, polypeptides and proteins that elicit high titer neutralizing antibodies against cytomegalovirus (CMV) are provided. The combination peptides, polypeptides and proteins encompass epitopes located within the UL130 and UL131 components of the gH/gL/UL128-131 protein complex, in particular, epitopes located within amino acid residues 27-46 of UL130 and amino acid residues 90-106 of UL131. The combination peptides, polypeptides and proteins, and the nucleic acids encoding them, may be used in vaccines, and as diagnostic and research tools. | 03-26-2015 |
Susan L. Adler, Milwaukee, WI US
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20080305070 | RELEASABLE POLYMERIC CONJUGATES BASED ON ALIPHATIC BIODEGRADABLE LINKERS - Activated polymeric bicine derivatives such as, | 12-11-2008 |
20090318538 | POLYMERIC OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PRODRUGS - Polymer conjugates containing nucleotides and/or oligonucleotides are disclosed. | 12-24-2009 |
Thomas Adler, Royal Oak, MI US
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20080199311 | BLOWER SCROLL - A blower scroll comprising a base and a wall extending from an outer edge of the base. The base may include an outlet formed in the base a diverting device extending about at least a portion of the outlet. The diverting device may obstruct the flow of water droplets in the blower scroll into the outlet. | 08-21-2008 |
20090036048 | AIR MIXING APPARATUS FOR HVAC SYSTEM - A vehicle HVAC system comprises an evaporator, a heater core, an air mixing door between the evaporator and the heater core, the air mixing door being configured to direct a portion of an airflow to either bypass or pass over the heater, and a baffle. The baffle is configured to gradually change the area available to a portion of the airflow as the air mixing door is moved. | 02-05-2009 |
Yoram Simha Adler US
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20120102365 | GENERATING A FUNCTIONAL COVERAGE MODEL FROM A TRACE - A functional coverage model may be generated based on a trace. The functional coverage model may comprise values of attributes. The values may be extracted from one or more entries comprised by the trace. Based upon a selection of a field of an exemplary entry, content of the corresponding fields in other entries may be extracted and utilized. In some exemplary embodiments, names of attributes may be extracted from the trace. In some exemplary embodiments, a reference trace may be utilized as a comparative baseline coverage by generating a functional coverage model based upon the reference trace and comparing coverage of a second trace in respect to the functional coverage model with the coverage of the reference trace. | 04-26-2012 |
20120102366 | META ATTRIBUTES IN FUNCTIONAL COVERAGE MODELS - A meta attribute useful for functional coverage is computed based on values comprised by two or more matching fields in a trace. The two or more matching fields may be comprised by a single entry of the trace or by a plurality of entries of the trace. A definition of the meta attribute may define which fields of the entries comprise values useful for computation of the meta attributes. The matching entries may be identified based on identifying values within the entries. | 04-26-2012 |