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Boyajian

Adam Gary Peter Boyajian, Upper Saddle River, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130156247Headphone System with Detachable earbud speakers - A headphone and earbud device for receiving an audio signal may include a headphone including a speaker acoustic device to amplify the audio signal and to define a speaker chamber to cooperate with an aperture and an earbud to be detachably connected to the speaker chamber to transmit the audio signal to the speaker chamber.06-20-2013

Adam G.p. Boyajian, Upper Saddle Ave, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140211959HEADPHONE SYSTEM FOR EARBUD SPEAKERS - The present invention relates to a personal headphone device, system and method configured to combine a headphone and earbud into one acoustical product. The headphone earbud device is configured with an adaptive attachment for controlling the audio signals and/or device providing the audio signals. The adaptive connection includes an electro mechanical and/or mechanical connection so that when an earbud is placed into a headphone contact plates on the earbud mate with contact plates on the interior recess of the headphone so as to energize a loudspeaker in the headphone and or to control the device providing the audio signals.07-31-2014

Ara R. Boyajian, River Vale, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090306428Process for the Synthesis of C-2, C-3 Substituted N-Alkylated Indoles Useful as cPLA2 Inhibitors - The present invention provides method for making a compound of formula 1:12-10-2009
20110054189Process For The Synthesis C-2, C-3 Substituted N-Alkylated Indoles Useful As CPLA2 Inhibitors - The present invention provides a compound of formula 1:03-03-2011

Patent applications by Ara R. Boyajian, River Vale, NJ US

Marc Boyajian, Tujunga, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110114748SPRINKLER RUNOFF CONSERVATION SYSTEM - The system includes a water source, tubing sections, sprinkler heads and a drainage system that collects excess water from the sprinklers and provides a gravity-fed path to a collection point at a sump below the collection point. A sump pump is located within the sump and supplies pressurized water to the sprinkler system. A water line is controlled by a level shutoff switch, and provides water to the sump, filling it prior to operation of the sump pump and the sprinkler system. A timer controls the level shutoff switch, causing the sump to be filled at a predetermined time. The timer controls the pump providing water to the sprinkler system after the predetermined time for a predetermined duration. A pressure sensor is fluidly connected to the system between the sump pump and the sprinkler head and electrically connected to the timer and the pump, cutting power when system pressure drops.05-19-2011
20110253804LEAK STOPPING SPRINKLER HEADS - A leak stopping sprinkler head includes a hollow body that has an upper portion and a lower portion fluidly connected to a valve body. The upper portion has a spraying nozzle and a first internal diameter. The lower portion has a second, larger internal diameter. The valve body includes a valve seat fluidly connected to the lower portion and a water supply. A hollow spheroid is larger than the first diameter, smaller than the second diameter and has perforations for passage of water. A rigid rod connects the spheroid and a sealing disk for the valve seat. The rod is sized to hold the disk away from the valve seat when the hollow body is intact. Destruction of the hollow body permits the spheroid to move out of the hollow body, pulling the rod and the disk upwardly, causing the disk to seal the valve, stopping the flow of water.10-20-2011

Thomas Boyajian, Wilmington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100004664ANCHORING SYSTEM FOR DISC REPAIR - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to tissue anchors and methods of delivering same to the intervertebral disc or other sites within the body. In some embodiments, the anchors provide pull-out resistance, stability and/or maximize contact with tissue involving a minimum amount of penetration. In some embodiments, delivery methods are minimally invasive and include linear, lateral, and off-angle implantation or driving of anchors along, against or within tissue surfaces.01-07-2010
20100049259METHOD FOR VERTEBRAL ENDPLATE RECONSTRUCTION - Embodiments relate generally to tissue anchors and methods of delivering same to the intervertebral disc or other sites within the body. In some embodiments, the anchors provide increased pull-out resistance, stability and/or contact with tissue involving a reduced amount of penetration. In some embodiments, delivery methods are minimally invasive and can include linear, lateral, and off-angle implantation or driving of anchors along, against or within tissue surfaces. Several embodiments disclose anchors and anchoring systems that effectively reconstruct or augment vertebral endplate surfaces.02-25-2010
20100204797ANULUS LESION REPAIR - Methods for repairing a damaged or weakened intervertebral disc are disclosed. According to one or more embodiments, a method comprises delivering a support member within an intervertebral disc having an anular defect, anchoring an anchor to a vertebral body adjacent the intervertebral disc, connecting the anchor to the support member, and pulling the support member toward the anchor using the connection.08-12-2010
20110196492BONE ANCHORING SYSTEMS - Embodiments relate generally to tissue anchors and methods of deliveπng same to the intervertebral disc or other sites within the body. In some embodiments, the anchors provide increased pull-out resistance, stability and/or contact with tissue involving a reduced amount of penetration. In some embodiments, delivery methods are minimally invasive and can include linear, lateral, and off-angle implantation or driving of anchors along, against or within tissue surfaces. Several embodiments disclose anchors and anchoπng systems that effectively reconstruct or augment vertebral endplate surfaces.08-11-2011
20110264227VERTEBRAL ANCHORING METHODS - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to tissue anchors and methods of delivering same to the intervertebral disc or other sites within the body. In some embodiments, the anchors provide pull-out resistance, stability and/or maximize contact with tissue involving a minimum amount of penetration. In some embodiments, delivery methods are minimally invasive and include linear, lateral, and off-angle implantation or driving of anchors along, against or within tissue surfaces.10-27-2011
20120316648INTERVERTEBRAL DISC REINFORCEMENT SYSTEMS - An implant system for reinforcing an intervertebral disc and opposing endplate is provided wherein a flexible blocking member for blocking a defect is coupled to a first endplate anchor. An opposing endplate reinforcement member is coupled to a second endplate anchor and implanted in the opposing endplate.12-13-2012

Patent applications by Thomas Boyajian, Wilmington, MA US

Tom Boyajian US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080255476Methods and devices for treating obesity - Methods and devices for treating obesity are provided. The consumption of calorie dense, lipid rich, or fatty foods is discouraged through the modulation of a subjects gallbladder function or output. Disclosed are devices and methods for delivering devices within the gallbladder and associated ducts and vasculature; other methods involve implanting devices on or around the gallbladder and associated ducts and vasculature. Further treatments involve the use of energy, surgery, or chemicals to alter the function of the gallbladder and biliary system. 10-16-2008
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