Eliyahu
Avi Eliyahu, Tel-Aviv IL
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20120294366 | VIDEO PRE-ENCODING ANALYZING METHOD FOR MULTIPLE BIT RATE ENCODING SYSTEM - A method for encoding video for communication over a network includes receiving, at a first video encoder, video data that defines frames, generating; by the first video encoder, motion vectors that characterize motion between frames of the video data; and communicating, by the first video encoder, the video data and metadata that defines at least the motion vectors to a second video encoder. The method also includes generating, by the second video encoder, refined motion vectors based on the video data and the motion vectors communicated from the first video encoder; and encoding, by the second video encoder, the video data based on the refined motion vectors. | 11-22-2012 |
Danny Eliyahu, Pasadena, CA US
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20090208205 | Photonic Based Cross-Correlation Homodyne Detection with Low Phase Noise - In one aspect, this document provides an implementation of a system for characterizing an oscillator. This system includes an input port that receives an oscillation signal from an oscillator under test; an input port signal splitter that splits the received oscillation signal into a first oscillation signal and a second oscillation signal; a first photonic signal processing branch circuit that processes the first oscillation signal to produce a first branch output signal; a second photonic signal processing branch circuit that processes the second oscillation signal to produce a second branch output signal; a dual channel signal analyzer that receives the first and second branch output signals to measure noise in the received oscillation signal; and a computer controller that controls the first and second photonic signal processing branch circuits and the dual channel signal analyzer to control measurements of the noise in the received oscillation signal. | 08-20-2009 |
20110097078 | MEASURING PHASE NOISE IN RADIO FREQUENCY, MICROWAVE OR MILLIMETER SIGNALS BASED ON PHOTONIC DELAY - Techniques and devices for measuring phase noise in radio frequency (RF), microwave, or millimeter signals based on photonic delay. | 04-28-2011 |
20120195590 | MEASURING PHASE NOISE IN RADIO FREQUENCY, MICROWAVE OR MILLIMETER SIGNALS BASED ON PHOTONIC DELAY - Techniques and devices for measuring phase noise in radio frequency (RF), microwave, or millimeter signals based on photonic delay. | 08-02-2012 |
20130259072 | TUNABLE OPTO-ELECTRONIC OSCILLATOR HAVING OPTICAL RESONATOR FILTER OPERATING AT SELECTED MODULATION SIDEBAND - Opto-electronic oscillator (OEO) devices include an optical resonator filter to block the strong laser light at the laser carrier frequency from entering the optical resonator filter and to select one of the weak modulation sidebands, which is in resonance with the optical resonator filter, to be coupled into the optical resonator filter. The laser light at the laser carrier frequency and other modulation sidebands bypass the optical resonator filter to reach a fast photodetector. The laser light in the selected modulation sideband in the optical resonator filter is then coupled out to mix with the laser light at the laser carrier frequency and other modulation sidebands at the fast photodetector to produce the detector output as the input to the electrical part of the opto-electronic loop to produce the OEO oscillation. | 10-03-2013 |
Efrat Eliyahu, New York, NY US
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20080199450 | ACID CERAMIDASE AND CELL SURVIVAL - The present invention relates to methods of promoting the survival of cells by treating the cells with acid ceramidase. A kit for promoting ex vivo cell survival is also disclosed, as is a method of predicting in vitro fertilization outcome of a female subject. | 08-21-2008 |
20120115158 | METHOD TO DETERMINE EMBRYO AND OOCYTE QUALITY BASED ON CERAMIDASE - The present invention relates to a method of predicting the likelihood of embryo or oocyte survival. This method involves providing a sample of an embryo, an oocyte, or surrounding liquid or cells, and screening the sample for ceramidase expression or activity. The ceramidase expression or activity obtained through said screening is then correlated to a prediction of the likelihood of embryo or oocyte survival. Also disclosed is a kit. | 05-10-2012 |
20130280717 | METHOD TO DETERMINE EMBRYO AND OOCYTE QUALITY BASED ON CERAMIDASE - The present invention relates to a method of predicting the likelihood of embryo or oocyte survival. This method involves providing a sample of an embryo, an oocyte, or surrounding liquid or cells, and screening the sample for ceramidase expression or activity. The ceramidase expression or activity obtained through said screening is then correlated to a prediction of the likelihood of embryo or oocyte survival. Also disclosed is a kit. | 10-24-2013 |
Jenny Eliyahu, Maple CA
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20120232206 | SOLVENT-BASED INKS COMPRISING SILVER NANOPARTICLES - High performing nanoparticle compositions suitable for printing, such as by inkjet printing, are provided herein. In particular, there is provided a conductive ink formulation comprising silver nanoparticles which has optimal performance, such as, reduced coffee ring effect, improved adhesion to substrates, and extended printhead de-cap time or latency time. The ink formulation comprises two or more solvents and a resin. | 09-13-2012 |
20120302658 | BLACK ULTRAVIOLET CURABLE INKS - There is provided novel black ultraviolet (UV) curable ink compositions having substantially improved curing properties. The novel ink comprises low levels of carbon black in combination with two or more other colored or non-black pigments which result in a black UV curable gel ink with superior cure compared to conventional all-carbon black loaded UV curable gel inks. | 11-29-2012 |
20130267624 | NOVEL INK COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ISOSORBIDE-CAPPED AMIDE GELLANT - Disclosed herein are ester-terminated polyimide gellant compounds end-caped with isosorbide and UV curable ink compositions containing them. | 10-10-2013 |
20130267718 | NOVEL AMIDE GELLANT COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ISOSORBIDE - Disclosed herein are ester-terminated polyamide gellant compounds end-caped with isosorbide and UV curable ink compositions containing them. | 10-10-2013 |
20130300796 | NOVEL GELLANT COMPOSITIONS WITH AROMATIC END-CAPS AND OLIGOMERIC MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTIONS - Disclosed herein are amide gellant compositions with aromatic end-caps consisting of a blend of oligomers (dimer, trimer, tetramer and pentamer) that may be optimized to stable gelling viscosity and controlled showthrough of printed inks. | 11-14-2013 |
20130328980 | LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT AMIDE GELLANTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - Disclosed herein are curable solid inks which are solid at room temperature and molten at an elevated temperature at which the molten ink is applied to a substrate. In particular, the curable solid inks of the present embodiments comprise low molecular weight amide gellants that impart self-leveling capabilities to the inks. Also disclosed herein are methods for making the amide gellant and the inks comprising the amide gellants. | 12-12-2013 |
20140123873 | CURABLE SOLID INKS CONTAINING CYCLOHEXYL-BASED CRYSTALLINE GELLANTS - Disclosed herein are curable solid inks which are solid at room temperature and molten at an elevated temperature at which the molten ink is applied to a substrate. In particular, the curable solid ink of the present embodiments comprises a cyclohexyl-based crystalline gellant that impart self-leveling capabilities to the inks, where the cyclohexyl-based crystalline gellant have a structure of Formula I: | 05-08-2014 |
20140171537 | Orange Curable Ink - An orange radiation curable ink including at least one curable monomer, at least one organic gellant, at least one photoinitiator, and at least one colorant, wherein the ink exhibits a reflectance on a substrate at a loading of from about 2 mg/inch | 06-19-2014 |
20140204155 | LATEX INK CONTAINING A LATEX HAVING A BIMODAL MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION FOR INDIRECT PRINTING METHOD - An aqueous inkjet ink includes a latex having a bimodal molecular weight distribution. A method of making an aqueous inkjet ink includes adding a dispersion of surfactant and carbon black to a reactor, adding a latex having a bimodal molecular weight to the reactor resulting in a reaction mixture, and homogenizing the reaction mixture, forming the ink. A method of printing an image to a substrate includes applying an aqueous inkjet ink onto an intermediate receiving member using an inkjet printhead, spreading the ink onto the intermediate receiving member, inducing a property change of the ink, and transferring the ink to a substrate, wherein the ink includes a latex having a bimodal weight distribution. | 07-24-2014 |
20140204162 | INKJET INK CONTAINING SUB 100 NM LATEXES - An aqueous latex ink includes a polymer latex having a particle size of less than about 100 nm. A method of making an aqueous latex ink includes emulsifying a polymer without the use of a surfactant to prepare a latex having a particle size of less than 100 nm. A method of printing an image on a substrate includes applying an aqueous latex ink to an intermediate receiving member using an inkjet printhead, spreading the ink onto the intermediate receiving member, inducing a property change of the ink, and transferring the ink to a substrate, wherein the ink comprises a latex having a particle size of less than about 100 nm. | 07-24-2014 |
20140213682 | CURABLE INKS COMPRISING DIURETHANE GELATORS - The disclosure provides curable inks including a diurethane gelator having the structure of Formula I. | 07-31-2014 |
20140213684 | CURABLE INKS COMPRISING BIS-UREA GELATORS - The disclosure provides a curable ink including a bis-urea gelator having the structure of Formula I. | 07-31-2014 |
20140213816 | DIURETHANE GELATORS FOR CURABLE INK APPLICATIONS - The disclosure provides a diurethane gelator having the structure of Formula I. | 07-31-2014 |
20140213820 | BIS-UREA GELATORS FOR CURABLE INK APPLICATIONS - The disclosure provides curable inks including a bis-urea gelator having the structure of Formula I. | 07-31-2014 |
20140295338 | PREPARATION OF PIGMENT DISPERSIONS - A method for preparing a pigment dispersion includes milling a starting pigment dispersion containing a pigment and optionally a carrier and a dispersant with milling media having an average particle size of about 100 μm or less, until a final pigment dispersion having at least one of a desired pigment average particle size and a desired pigment particle size distribution is obtained; optionally separating the milling media from the final pigment dispersion; and optionally diluting the final pigment dispersion to obtain a desired pigment particle concentration. | 10-02-2014 |
20140340455 | WATER-DILUTABLE INKS AND WATER-DILUTED RADIATION CURABLE INKS USEFUL FOR INK-BASED DIGITAL PRINTING - An ink composition useful for digital offset printing applications includes a colorant and a radiation-curable water-dilutable compound. A process for variable data lithographic printing includes applying a dampening fluid to an imaging member surface; forming a latent image by evaporating the dampening fluid from selective locations on the imaging member surface to form hydrophobic non-image areas and hydrophilic image areas; developing the latent image by applying an ink composition comprising an ink component to the hydrophilic image areas, the ink composition comprising a radiation-curable water-dilutable compound, a colorant component, and optionally water; and transferring the developed latent image to a receiving substrate, wherein the ink transfer efficiency is 90% or higher. | 11-20-2014 |
20140352560 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING AQUEOUS PEARLESCENT DIGITAL PRINTING INK COMPOSITIONS USING DIGITAL OFFSET LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING TECHNIQUES - A system and method are provided for producing variable pearlescent image elements or portions on image receiving media substrates using a variable digital data offset lithographic architecture which provides for varying lithographic images between cycles of a marking device. Pearlescent inks are provided with a solid particle pearlescent pigment components in a proportion of at least 10% by weight suspended in solution in an ink composition. Pearlescent inks are provided with a solid particle pearlescent pigment components having particle sizes in excess of ten microns suspended in solution in the ink composition. The disclosed systems and methods provide for variable pearlescent image elements or portions to be formed on an image receiving medium substrate separate from, or in combination with, other ink image elements or portions applied using other inks in a single device, and/or in a single pass of the image receiving media substrates through an image forming system. | 12-04-2014 |
20140354754 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER RECOGNITION (MICR) IMAGE FORMING USING DIGITAL OFFSET LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING TECHNIQUES - A system and method are provided for producing Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) characters on image receiving medium substrates using a variable digital data offset lithographic architecture which provides for varying lithographic images between cycles of a marking device. MICR inks are provided with a solid particle magnetizable pigment components in a proportion of at least 20% by weight suspended in solution in the ink composition. MICR inks are provided with a solid particle magnetizable pigment components having particle sizes in excess of one micron suspended in solution in the ink composition. The disclosed systems and methods provide for MICR characters to be formed on an image receiving medium substrate over background images applied using other inks in a single device, and/or in a single pass of the image receiving medium substrate through the device. | 12-04-2014 |
20140368588 | Phase Change Ink Containing Polyester For Improved Image Robustness - A phase change ink composition including an amorphous compound; a crystalline compound; a polyester polymer, wherein the polyester has a molecular weight of from about 500 to about 8,000 and a polydispersity index of from about 1.0 to about 8.0; an optional synergist; an optional dispersant; and a colorant. A process including (1) incorporating into an ink jet printing apparatus the phase change ink composition; (2) melting the ink; and (3) causing droplets of the melted ink to be ejected in an imagewise pattern onto a substrate. An ink jet printer stick or pellet including the phase change ink composition. | 12-18-2014 |
20150101508 | BIO-RENEWABLE PHASE CHANGE INKS - A phase change ink composition suitable for ink jet printing, including printing on coated paper substrates. In embodiments, the phase change ink composition comprises a bio-renewable crystalline component and amorphous component which provides for a robust ink composition. In embodiments, the amorphous component is derived from low cost, stable and bio-renewable materials comprising aromatic rosin esters. | 04-16-2015 |
20150116414 | Ink Jet Ink For Indirect Printing Applications - An aqueous ink for indirect printing applications including water; a co-solvent; a colorant; and a polymer latex comprising an aqueous dispersion of polymer particles wherein the polymer latex has a softening temperature of from about 60° C. to less than 105° C. and a glass transition temperature of from about 45° C. to about 100 C. | 04-30-2015 |
20150116430 | DUAL COMPONENT INKS COMPRISING REACTIVE LATEXES FOR INDIRECT PRINTING - An ink comprising a first reactive latex having a first crosslinkable functional group and a second reactive latex a second crosslinkable functional group, wherein the first reactive latex can react with the second reactive latex to form a cross-linked polymer matrix when in contact with each other, wherein the first reactive latex and the second reactive latex are not in contact with each other, which is suitable for use in an indirect printing method, and a method of printing using the ink. | 04-30-2015 |
20150119486 | CURABLE AQUEOUS LATEX INKS FOR INDIRECT PRINTING - The present disclosure provides a curable aqueous latex ink comprising a curable material, a photoinitiator and a polyester polymer, which is suitable for use in an indirect printing method. | 04-30-2015 |
20150119487 | EMULSIFIED UV CURABLE INKS FOR INDIRECT PRINTING - An emulsified UV curable ink comprising water, an amide gellant, a curable monomer, a photoinitiator; which is suitable for use in an indirect printing method. | 04-30-2015 |
20150119510 | INKJET INK CONTAINING POLYSTYREN COPOLYMER LATEX SUITABLE FOR INDIRECT PRINTING - An aqueous latex ink comprising a polystyrene copolymer latex, a co-solvent; and a colorant, which is suitable for use in an indirect printing method. | 04-30-2015 |
Nino Eliyahu, Jerusalem IL
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20120231037 | CRYSTALLINE DRUG-CONTAINING COATINGS - Articles-of-manufacturing comprising an object having a surface and a therapeutically active agent being deposited onto at least a portion of the surface, while at least a portion of said therapeutically active agent being in a crystalline form thereof are disclosed. Methods utilizing such articles-of-manufacturing for treating medical conditions are also disclosed. Processes of preparing the articles-of-manufacturing by contacting a surface of the object with a solution containing the therapeutically active agent; and cooling the surface to a temperature below a temperature of the solution, and apparatus for performing these processes, are also disclosed. | 09-13-2012 |
Nisim Eliyahu, Holon IL
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20100253127 | MODULAR FURNITURE SYSTEM - The invention provides a modular furniture system. The system includes one or more deck-backs that are can be used as a deck of a chair as well as a back of a chair. The system also includes one or more side-elements that can be used as a right-side of a chair as well as a left-side of a chair. | 10-07-2010 |
20150223609 | CHAIR WITH INTEGRATED CUP-HOLDER - A chair is formed of injection molding of raw plastic materials. The chair has four legs, a seat, a back, and two armrests. At least one of the armrests has an integrated or integral cup-holder, formed as a crater within the armrest. The integrated cup-holder is formed within a generally-trapezoid or generally-rectangular top panel of the armrest. The integrated cup-holder is located away from the leg of the chair, and is not part of the leg of the chair. | 08-13-2015 |
Nitzan Eliyahu, Moshav Shahar IL
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20150073085 | ELASTOMER PRECURSOR COMPRISING THERMOPLASTIC VULCANIZATE OR RUBBER PARTICLES INCORPORATED INTO A THERMOPLASTIC POLYMER IN A RUBBER MATRIX - A precursor to an elastomeric composition with improved properties is disclosed. The precursor comprises a cross-linkable rubber, a thermoplastic vulcanizate, and a cross-linking agent. An elastomeric composition produced by cross-linking of the rubber in the precursor and methods for manufacture of the precursor and the elastomeric composition are disclosed as well. | 03-12-2015 |
20150079322 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR FORMING A PRECURSOR FOR PRINTING MEDIA SUCH AS FLEXO ENGRAVING PLATES OR SLEEVES - A novel precursor is disclosed. The precursor comprises (a) natural or synthetic rubber; (b) a material selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV), thermoplastic incorporating microparticles of rubber, and any combination thereof; and (c) a cross-linking agent. In some embodiments, the precursor additionally comprises components such as a cross-linking co-agent, carbon black, fillers. The incorporation of thermoplastic in to the precursor enables the inclusion of carbon black or other fillers without any necessity for addition of plasticizers or process oils. | 03-19-2015 |
Sagi Eliyahu, Gesher Aziv IL
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20140136525 | UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION OF USERS ACROSS MULTIPLE SOCIAL AND COMPUTER NETWORKS - A method and a device are disclosed including a Username Software Component (USC) configured to provide a connection between a communication software application, social networking sites, and a database to allow search, retrieval, and verification of various usernames associated with a single user and uniquely identifying the single user. The database stores the various usernames for future use. When a local user receives a message from a remote user, various usernames potentially associated with the remote user are retrieved by USC. The local user validates some of the usernames to indicate that they represent the same remote user. Usernames may also be validated by weighted functions applied to user votes. Such validated usernames may be stored in the database for future use by all users to uniquely identify the same remote user. The USC may be implemented as a plug-in component or as a built-in software application functionality. | 05-15-2014 |
Sagi Eliyahu, Tel Aviv IL
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20130212496 | INTEGRATED CONTEXT-DRIVEN INFORMATION SEARCH AND INTERACTION - A method and a device are disclosed including an integrated connection between a Social Business Network (SBN) and a webpage configured to provide context-based relevant information about content and/or metadata associated with the webpage. A SBN provides business-oriented information in a social networking environment. In some embodiments, SBN connection automatically provides information about the webpage's owner, or is used used or to start a conversation with another user. In still other embodiments, the SBN connection may retrieve information from external sources such as Facebook®, web, and databases associated with the SBN, including prior relevant conversations, project information, participant information, articles, historical data, and the like. In various embodiments, the SBN connection is in the form of a browser plugin component, which may be enhanced by custom software cartridges developed by customers of SBN to dynamically alter the behavior or add functionality to the SBN plugin component. | 08-15-2013 |
Shay Eliyahu, Tel-Aviv IL
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20150289550 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING SWEETENER COMPOSITIONS AND SWEETENER COMPOSITIONS - Provided herein are compositions with enhanced sweetness or reduced caloric content per weight when compared to the sweetener carbohydrate or sweetener polyol component thereof, and methods for the preparation thereof. | 10-15-2015 |
Tomer Eliyahu, Elad IL
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20140022626 | HYBRID OPTICAL AMPLIFIER WITH OPTIMIZED NOISE FIGURE - Methods for optimizing a noise figure of a variable gain hybrid amplifier (HA) which includes a variable gain Raman amplifier with adjustable average gain G | 01-23-2014 |
Yuval Eliyahu, Petach Tiqva IL
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20090271590 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LATENCY OPTIMIZED ATS USAGE - Methods and systems for latency optimized ATS usage are disclosed. Aspects of one method may include communicating a memory access request using an untranslated address and also an address translation request using the same untranslated address, where the translation request may be sent without waiting for a result of the memory access request. The memory access request and the address translation request may be made in either order. A translation agent may be used to translate the untranslated address, and the translated address may be communicated to the device that made the memory access request. The translated address may also be used to make the memory access. Accordingly, by communicating the translated address without having to wait for completion of the memory access, or vice versa, the requesting device may reduce latency for memory accesses when using untranslated addresses. | 10-29-2009 |