Eisenberg, CA
Blane A. Eisenberg, Saratoga, CA US
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20080259823 | Efficient Error Response in a Video Conferencing System - Elements in a video conferencing system may respond to error message(s) by aggregating any related error messages and responding based on a severity of the error indicated by the related error messages. A multipoint control unit (MCU) may identify an active stream from a first endpoint and forward the active stream to a second endpoint. The active stream may include a plurality of packets and transmit a video image by sending a frame followed by sub-frame modifications. The MCU may receive an error message from the second endpoint and determine the error's severity, which is related to an impact on an displayed image. Based on the severity, the MCU may identify and send a set of correction packets to the second endpoint. Also, a third endpoint may receive the active stream and respond to one or more error messages received from the second endpoint. | 10-23-2008 |
20120120182 | System and Method for Displaying a Videoconference - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for displaying a videoconference includes receiving a first video feed. The first video feed includes a first plurality of video signals, each video signal from at least one source and originating from one or more sites. The method also includes assigning for a videoconference each video signal of the first plurality of video signals to a zone of a plurality of zones of a display window. Each zone of the plurality of zones is able to display one video signal at a time. The method further includes, for each zone of the plurality of zones of the display window to which more than one video signal has been assigned, switching the current video signal to be displayed in the zone to another video signal assigned to the zone based on a switching protocol. | 05-17-2012 |
20130258041 | System and Method for Displaying a Videoconference - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for displaying a videoconference includes receiving a first video feed. The first video feed includes a first plurality of video signals, each video signal from at least one source and originating from one or more sites. The method also includes assigning for a videoconference each video signal of the first plurality of video signals to a zone of a plurality of zones of a display window. Each zone of the plurality of zones is able to display one video signal at a time. The method further includes, for each zone of the plurality of zones of the display window to which more than one video signal has been assigned, switching the current video signal to be displayed in the zone to another video signal assigned to the zone based on a switching protocol. | 10-03-2013 |
David Eisenberg, Los Angeles, CA US
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20150268916 | Multiple Screen Arrangement for Mobile Device - A multiple screen arrangement for a mobile device that includes a screen module and a communication module for communicatively linking the screen module with the mobile device. The screen module includes first and second screens movably coupled with each other between a first state and a second state, wherein at the first state, the second screen is overlapped behind the first screen in a single screen size manner, and at the second state, the first and second screens are moved side-by-side to provide two viewing windows. The communication module is adapted for receiving data from the mobile device to be displayed on at least one of the first and second screens, such that the first and second screens are adapted for selectively displaying the data from the mobile device between the first state and said second state. | 09-24-2015 |
David Eisenberg, San Francisco, CA US
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20140141085 | TRACER PARTICLES, AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - The invention relates generally to tracer particles for product identification and/or authentication. When incorporated into a manufactured item, that item can be subsequently authenticated by either detecting, or failing to detect, the tracer particle. The tracer particles of the invention are magnetically attractable, with micromarkings, and in some embodiments, are manufactured with food grade materials and of a particle size suitable for ingestion by humans. The particles can be analyzed qualitatively or quantitatively. In other aspects, the invention provides methods for the manufacture of the tracer particles, and in other aspects, provides methods for using the particles. Examples of products that can be tagged using the tracer particles of the invention include pharmaceuticals, animal feeds or feed supplements, and baby formula. Other applications include forensics, such as in explosive materials. | 05-22-2014 |
David S. Eisenberg, Los Angeles, CA US
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20100048510 | DISSOLUTION OF AMYLOID FIBRILS BY FLAVONOIDS AND OTHER COMPOUNDS - Methods for disrupting amyloid fibrils in a subject, comprising combining an effective amount of a β-2 microglobulin fibril disrupting compound with a medium associated with the subject, are disclosed. The invention also relates to combining the β-2 microglobulin fibril disrupting compound ex vivo with the blood during dialysis treatment of an animal. It also relates to methods for determining which compounds are effective at disrupting amyloid fibrils in a medium. | 02-25-2010 |
20100204085 | STRUCTURE-BASED DESIGN OF PEPTIDE INHIBITORS OF AMYLOID FIBRILLATION - The invention provides methods for designing peptides that inhibit aggregation in target polypeptides. The candidate inhibitory peptidic compounds have an oligomeric sequence that forms energetically-favorable interactions with the amino acid sequence of the steric zipper region of the target protein, and also possess a zipper-disrupting feature that disrupt the peptide stacking at the steric zipper region. This method can be used to obtain inhibitory peptides to disrupt fibril formation involving any protein for which a steric zipper sequence can be identified. The invention also provides inhibitory peptidic compounds, which can be used in pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating polypeptide aggregation-associated diseases or conditions. | 08-12-2010 |
20140154180 | Pharmacophores for Amyloid Fibers Involved in Alzheimer's Disease - This invention relates, e.g., to a method for designing or selecting on a computer a candidate small molecule amyloid binder or inhibitor, comprising: a) docking test compounds to the binding site or binding surface determined from the three-dimensional structure of a co-crystal of a protofilament of an amyloid protein bound to a small molecule which is known to bind to the amyloid protein, and (b) selecting test compounds which exhibit an energy below that of the small molecule used to form the co-crystal made in a), as candidate amyloid binders. | 06-05-2014 |
20150307573 | CYLINDRINS AS ETIOLOGIC AGENTS OF AMYLOID DISEASES - This invention relates, e.g., to a cylindrin, which is a non-covalent assembly of substantially identical chains of an amyloid or amyloid-related protein, which is a non-covalent assembly of substantially identical chains of an amyloid or amyloid-related protein, wherein each chain has a length of about 10-100 amino acid residues and comprises | 10-29-2015 |
20160068569 | STRUCTURE-BASED PEPTIDE INHIBITORS OF P53 AGGREGATION AS A NEW APPROACH TO CANCER THERAPEUTICS - This invention relates, e.g., to an inhibitory peptide or CPP inhibitor which specifically binds to p53 having an aberrant conformation (e.g., is aggregated or misfolded) and inhibits p53 amyloidogenic aggregation or restores proper folding of the misfolded protein. Methods of using the inhibitory peptide or CPP inhibitor (e.g. to treat subjects having tumors that comprise aggregated p53) are described. | 03-10-2016 |
Eugene J. Eisenberg, San Carlos, CA US
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20080227754 | PRODRUGS OF PHOSPHONATE NUCLEOTIDE ANALOGUES - A novel method has led to the identification of novel mixed ester-amidates of PMPA for retroviral or hepadnaviral therapy, including compounds of structure (5a) | 09-18-2008 |
20120003215 | PYRAZOLO[1,5-A]PYRIMIDINES FOR ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT - The invention provides compounds of Formula I or Formula II: | 01-05-2012 |
20140072554 | PYRAZOLO[1,5-A]PYRIMIDINES FOR ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT - The invention provides compounds of Formula I or Formula II: | 03-13-2014 |
20140154240 | PYRAZOLO[1,5-A]PYRIMIDINES FOR ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT - The invention provides compounds of Formula I or Formula II: | 06-05-2014 |
20160130275 | PYRAZOLO[1,5-A]PYRIMIDINES FOR ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT - The invention provides compounds of Formula I or Formula II: | 05-12-2016 |
Ian Eisenberg, San Jose, CA US
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20080305765 | Chat and Voice Service - A chat service is free when used by an authenticated user of a mobile phone service. If a non-authenticated user attempts to use the chat service, the non-authenticated user may be allowed to access a subset of the chat system's user functions, the non-authenticated user may be allowed to access the chat service but only by also listening to advertisements, the non-authenticated user may not be allowed to access the chat service at all, and/or the non-authenticated user may be provided with an opportunity to become authenticated. Opportunities to become authenticated may include providing that the user may subscribe to a specific mobile phone service, may pay monetary consideration, and/or may provide other consideration, such as information about the user. | 12-11-2008 |
James H. Eisenberg, Carlsbad, CA US
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20100030566 | Magazine Collectable With Content Link - A copy of a magazine issue can be packaged with a collectible object. The collectible object preferably comprises a link pointing to on-line content that corresponds to the issue's printed content. Contemplated collectibles include collectible cards having a rendering of a cover of the issue on surface of the card. Links can include URLs, unique codes associated with a subscriber, or computer readable codes. | 02-04-2010 |
John A. Eisenberg, Los Altos, CA US
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20110308101 | High efficiency heat generator - A method for heating a medium that includes an object having a variable weight is provided. The method comprises (A) placing medium including an object having variable weight into a variable enclosure having adjustable dimensions; (B) initiating a heating process by subjecting the medium including the object to a variable AC electrical field; (C) substantially continuously measuring an impedance of medium including the object during the heating process; (D) adjusting dimensions of said variable enclosure to optimize the heating process; (E) adjusting parameters of the variable AC electrical field to optimize the heating process; and (F) controlling the heating process. | 12-22-2011 |
20120291304 | DIELECTRIC DRYER DRUM - A method for heating an object having a variable weight that includes a medium is provided. The method comprises: (A) placing the object having the variable weight including medium into an enclosure; (B) initiating a heating process by subjecting medium including the object having the variable weight to a variable AC electrical field; and (C) controlling the heating process. The object has substantially absorbed medium in a first “cool” state and therefore includes a maximum weight in the first “cool” state due to absorption of medium. The object is substantially free from medium in a second “heated” state due to substantial release of medium from the object, wherein the released medium is evaporated during the heating process. The heating process is completed when the object is substantially transitioned into the second “heated” state. The method further comprises using an air flow having an ambient temperature inside the enclosure to carry away the evaporated medium from the enclosure. | 11-22-2012 |
20130119055 | IONIC ADDER DRYER TECHNOLOGY - A method for RF dielectric heating an object having a variable weight including a medium is provided The method comprises: (A) placing the object having the variable weight including the medium into an enclosure; (B) adding an ionic substance to the medium; (C) initiating a heating process by subjecting the medium including the object to a variable AC electrical field; and (D) controlling the heating process. The method further comprises using an air flow having an ambient temperature, or being heated before getting into the enclosure, to carry away the evaporated medium from the enclosure. | 05-16-2013 |
20140325865 | DIELECTRIC DRYER DRUM - Methods and apparatus for heating an object | 11-06-2014 |
John Alan Eisenberg, Los Altos, CA US
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20160130743 | FIXED RADIAL ANODE DRUM DRYER - A clothes dryer apparatus ( | 05-12-2016 |
Louis Eisenberg, San Francisco, CA US
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20130166725 | Measuring Page Viewership in a Social Network - A social networking system includes pages created by users for providing content related to topics of interest. An interaction engine captures data and maintains analytical information about how users interact with pages and posts. When a user takes an action such as liking a page or a post, the interaction engine updates the page's activity history to reflect the activity and information about the user who took the action. The interaction engine also measures the reach of pages and posts, by determining how and from where each user viewed the page and its contents. The interaction engine further tracks the community's interest in pages and posts by determining how many unique users create stories that include a page or its content. An insights module uses the data obtained by the interaction engine to synthesize graphical reports about page interactions and present the reports to page administrators. | 06-27-2013 |
20140108964 | Measuring Page Viewership in a Social Network - A social networking system includes pages created by users for providing content related to topics of interest. An interaction engine captures data and maintains analytical information about how users interact with pages and posts. When a user takes an action such as liking a page or a post, the interaction engine updates the page's activity history to reflect the activity and information about the user who took the action. The interaction engine also measures the reach of pages and posts, by determining how and from where each user viewed the page and its contents. The interaction engine further tracks the community's interest in pages and posts by determining how many unique users create stories that include a page or its content. An insights module uses the data obtained by the interaction engine to synthesize graphical reports about page interactions and present the reports to page administrators. | 04-17-2014 |
Stephen P. Eisenberg, Richmond, CA US
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20140325691 | REGULATION OF ENDOGENOUS GENE EXPRESSION IN CELLS USING ZINC FINGER PROTEINS - The present invention provides methods for modulating expression of endogenous cellular genes using recombinant zinc finger proteins. | 10-30-2014 |
Steven Eisenberg, San Diego, CA US
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20150254598 | System for Task Creation in a Project Management Environment - A method of managing a project including identifying a main event relating to the project, the main event having a main event date; storing the main event date, identifying a task relating to the main event, identifying whether the relative due date of the task must be before, after, or concurrent with the main event date, and storing before-after-day-of data, identifying whether the relative due date of the task must be exactly a number of days before or after the main event, at least a number of days before or after the main event, or any time before or after the main event, and storing any-exactly-within data, using the main event date, the before-after-day-of data and the any-exactly-within data to calculate a due date for the task, and recalculating the due date for the task based on a change input by a user to the main event date. | 09-10-2015 |
Susan Eisenberg, Orinda, CA US
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20100029578 | Methods of Treating Atrial Fibrillation with P38 Inhibitor Compounds - The invention disclosed herein relates generally to compounds and methods useful in treating or preventing atrial fibrillation (AF). | 02-04-2010 |
20120046321 | METHODS OF TREATING ATRIAL FIBRILLATION WITH P38 INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS - The invention disclosed herein relates generally to compounds and methods useful in treating or preventing atrial fibrillation (AF). | 02-23-2012 |
Todd Eisenberg, Ramona, CA US
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20090154144 | INCAPACITATING HIGH INTENSITY INCOHERENT LIGHT BEAM - A long range, high intensity spotlight for human incapacitation and control that uses an incoherent collimated constant light source of sufficient intensity and focus to cause temporary incapacitation of a person for a period of time when illuminated by the beam without causing permanent physical harm. | 06-18-2009 |
20110116257 | INCAPACITATING HIGH INTENSITY INCOHERENT LIGHT BEAM - A long range, high intensity spotlight for human incapacitation and control that uses an incoherent collimated constant light source of sufficient intensity and focus to cause temporary incapacitation of a person for a period of time when illuminated by the beam without causing permanent physical harm. The high intensity spotlight comprises a head portion at one end having a window opening and a handle portion connected to the head portion and containing electronic circuitry and thermal air management for controlling operating temperature of the lamp. A paraboloid reflector is mounted in the head portion to face the window opening, and a high intensity electric arc Xenon lamp is adjustably mounted within the reflector so that the electrode gap is located as close as possible to the focus of the reflector. An adjustable mounting base allows the position of the reflector to be adjusted until the optimum focus is reached. A properly positioned cathode wire feed optimizes the lamp performance. | 05-19-2011 |
20140043796 | INCAPACITATING HIGH INTENSITY INCOHERENT LIGHT BEAM - An optical device for incapacitating individuals exposed to generated light. It has a housing with a head portion and window opening, a reflector with a focus facing the window opening, a power source, an electric lamp mounted at the reflector's focus. It emits a high intensity incoherent light beam of between 380-780 nm. It has a switching and isolation circuit connected to a pulse mode power conversion and a first control circuit to the electric lamp, and connected in parallel to a steady state mode power conversion and a second control circuit to the electric lamp. Both the pulse mode power conversion and control circuits are connected in common to the power source. The circuits apply pulses of power to the electric lamp temporarily increasing the total luminous flux to incapacitate one of more targeted individuals within a duration of less than 2 seconds. | 02-13-2014 |
Zachary Eisenberg, San Francisco, CA US
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20140141085 | TRACER PARTICLES, AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - The invention relates generally to tracer particles for product identification and/or authentication. When incorporated into a manufactured item, that item can be subsequently authenticated by either detecting, or failing to detect, the tracer particle. The tracer particles of the invention are magnetically attractable, with micromarkings, and in some embodiments, are manufactured with food grade materials and of a particle size suitable for ingestion by humans. The particles can be analyzed qualitatively or quantitatively. In other aspects, the invention provides methods for the manufacture of the tracer particles, and in other aspects, provides methods for using the particles. Examples of products that can be tagged using the tracer particles of the invention include pharmaceuticals, animal feeds or feed supplements, and baby formula. Other applications include forensics, such as in explosive materials. | 05-22-2014 |