Himmelstein
Klaus Himmelstein, Jockgrim DE
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20120198825 | EXHAUST GAS SYSTEM - An exhaust gas system | 08-09-2012 |
Richard Himmelstein, Breckenridge, CO US
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20100325061 | Electronic Bartering System with Facilitating Tools - A method for responding to order flow is disclosed. The method comprises establishing for a market maker a rule for automatically generating a contra order in response to an order. The rule comprises at least one condition comprising at least one characteristic describing the order. The at least one condition allowing matching based on a security in the order is in a security list specified by the market maker. The method further comprises receiving from a trader the order; matching on the computer the order to the at least one condition of the rule; automatically generating the contra order in response to the order, if the rule is satisfied; and providing the contra order for acceptance. | 12-23-2010 |
Richard Himmelstein, Kure Beach, NC US
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20080228627 | ELECTRONIC BARTERING SYSTEM - A computer system facilitates buying and selling securities. The computer system comprises a trading system for receiving and storing a plurality of portfolios. Each portfolio is associated with a respective trader. The computer system further comprises a plurality of client computers interfaced with the trading system. The trading system discovers a potential order match among the plurality of portfolios. The order match identifies a first trader, a security to trade and a condition for trading the security. The trading system determines a real time value associated with the order match, and the trading system notifies the first trader of the order match via one of the plurality of client computers. | 09-18-2008 |
Richard B. Himmelstein, Wilmington, NC US
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20120227008 | System and Method for Receiving Batch Input - A system and method for receiving contact information is disclosed. According to one example method, an administrative window is employed to define the input mode and a pop-up form is employed to receive input from a user. | 09-06-2012 |
Richard B. Himmelstein, Breckenridge, CO US
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20120281605 | System and Method for Matching Users in a Wireless Communication System - Systems and methods for matching a requesting unit with a target unit in a wireless communication system based on proximity of the units. The systems and methods calculate in real time during a communication an amount of time left in the communication based on the speed, the direction and the location of the target unit and the speed, the direction and the location of the requesting unit. | 11-08-2012 |
20140156283 | ACCESSING AN AUTOMOBILE WITH A TRANSPONDER - An automobile to detect a signal, having a security code, from a mobile transponder within range of the automobile is disclosed. The automobile may determine that the security code is valid to process an audible command from a user. The audible command may correspond to an automobile function. The automobile may also determine if the audible command matches a voiceprint of the user and process the automobile function accordingly. The automobile function may provide customized user settings for utilization of the automobile. | 06-05-2014 |
20140273946 | PROVIDING MOBILE DEVICES TO SHARE POSITIONS - Providing on a graphic display, of a cellular phone, an audio-visual interface (AVI) with a global positioning system (GPS) position of another cellular phone is disclosed. The cellular phone may have an authorized security level to see the another cellular phone's position on a real-time map on the AVI. The AVI on the cellular phone may be configured to initiate a communication over a cellular network with the another cellular phone. | 09-18-2014 |
20150081511 | System and Method for Trading Securities on a Computer-Based Network - A method and system for trading securities on a computer-based network. The method and system utilize an ordering module, a graphical user interface, a database module and a matching engine to effect electronic securities trading. | 03-19-2015 |
Stevan Himmelstein, Memphis, TN US
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20160098524 | Medical inventory tracking - Managing inventory and providing robust analytics related to the use of such inventory. In one embodiment a system is provided that includes terminals for collecting information about one or more medical consumables in a medical setting, an inventory tracker for processing and storing the information about the one or more medical consumables and making inventory information about the medical consumables available, and an analytics engine for generating usage information about a medical consumable within the medical setting. | 04-07-2016 |
Stevan Irwin Himmelstein, Memphis, TN US
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20140012251 | ABLATION DEVICES AND METHODS - An ablation device for denervation including a catheter delivery mechanism including an elongated tube with a distal end and a proximal end, the distal end being emplaceable within a body lumen at a target nerve region. A guide wire, at least one radiofrequency electrode, a plurality of positioning elements, and a plurality of pressing elements initially located within the tube. The electrode being deployable from the tube at the target nerve region and forming a ring-shaped structure adjacent the distal tube end. The positioning elements being deployable from the tube at the target nerve region from a position of the tube further distal than the electrode. The pressing elements being deployable from the tube more proximal than the electrode for use in pressing the deployed electrode against tissue to be ablated. | 01-09-2014 |
20160074112 | ABLATION CATHETERS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - An ablation device for denervation including a catheter delivery mechanism including an elongated tube with a distal end and a proximal end, the distal end being emplaceable within a body lumen at a target nerve region. A guide wire, at least one radiofrequency electrode, a plurality of positioning elements, and a plurality of pressing elements initially located within the tube. The electrode being deployable from the tube at the target nerve region and forming a ring-shaped structure adjacent the distal tube end. The positioning elements being deployable from the tube at the target nerve region from a position of the tube further distal than the electrode. The pressing elements being deployable from the tube more proximal than the electrode for use in pressing the deployed electrode against tissue to be ablated. | 03-17-2016 |