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Alan Maurice Hodes, London GB
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20100223338 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING MESSAGES - A sender creates a multi-part message having a recipient field including identifiers of recipients of the message and an identifier of the sender. The multi-part message comprises a main message having a content A. Further, the multi-part message comprises an auxiliary message, having a recipient field including identifiers of recipients of the auxiliary message, and a content B. The message is split into two messages: a main message having a header and a content A; and a first auxiliary message having a header and a content B. Association data for associating the main message to the first auxiliary message is created. The first and second messages are transmitted together with the association data. The messages are received and are dynamically re-combined according to the recipients. Recipient | 09-02-2010 |
Asher Hodes, Los Angeles, CA US
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20100041033 | SITE SPECIFIC SYSTEM FOR GENERATING DIVERSITY PROTEIN SEQUENCES - This invention relates to the diversification of nucleic acid sequences by use of a nucleic acid molecule containing a region of sequence that acts as a template for diversification. The invention thus provides nucleic acid molecules to be diversified, as well as those which act as the template region (TR) and in concert with the TR for directional, site-specific diversification. Further provided are methods of preparing and using these nucleic acid sequences. | 02-18-2010 |
Benjamin Hodes, Seattle, WA US
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20120311423 | Dynamically Controlling Collisions of Form Controls in an Electronic Document - Collisions resulting from the movement of form controls in an electronic document may be dynamically controlled. A user interface may be displayed on a computer which includes a design surface for manipulating the form controls in the electronic document. A selection of one or more form controls in the electronic document may be received by the computer. The selected form controls may be moved over the design surface from an original location. Non-selected form controls on the design surface may be moved to a new location on the design surface upon colliding with the selected form controls being moved. The non-selected form controls may further be aligned to a hidden grid within the design surface after being moved. | 12-06-2012 |
20140310273 | BINDING OF DATA SOURCE TO COMPOUND CONTROL - The automated binding of a data source to a compound control. The properties of the compound control are identified. Furthermore, a particular data source is associated with the compound control. For each of one or more of the properties of the compound control, information regarding the compound control and the data source are used to identify a set of one or more fields of the particular data source that may be bound to the corresponding property of the compound control. If the corresponding property of the compound control has bound thereto an output parameter of a declarative transformation, the nature of the transformation may also be taken into consideration when identifying the set of one or more fields that may be used in order to bind to the corresponding property of the compound control. | 10-16-2014 |
20140310619 | SIGNAL CAPTURE CONTROLS IN RECALCULATION USER INTERFACE - A recalculation user interface that includes visualization controls that display in response to received data, and signal capture controls that capture corresponding environment signals upon detection of a corresponding event. A declarative transformation chain is positioned between the various controls. Examples of environmental signals captured by the signal capture controls include image, video, audio, orientation, biometrics, location, weather, or any other information about the environment. Incorporating such signal capture controls into the recalculation user interface thus allows captured environmental signals to be incorporated into the logic and other data of the transformation chain. Also, an authoring tool that permits authoring of such recalculation user interfaces is described. | 10-16-2014 |
20140310681 | ASSISTED CREATION OF CONTROL EVENT - The facilitated selection of an event that would trigger a control to perform a behavior. The control has multiple events that that may be used to trigger a behavior. It could perhaps be difficult for a user, especially a non-programmer, to select the appropriate event that triggers any given behavior. The system helps by automatically identifying a set of one or more events that are consistent with an intent for the control to perform a behavior of interest, in response to the user specifying the behavior. The automatically identified event might also depend on data of interest that the user identifies as to be operated upon by the control in performing the behavior. The system might propose one or more of the automatically identified events, and might even automatically configure the control to perform the behavior in response to a selected event. | 10-16-2014 |
Benjamin Neiman Hodes, Newton, MA US
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20090265370 | QUERY AUTHORING BY MODIFYING A VIEW OF THE RESULTS OF THE QUERY - Technologies and concepts are described herein for authoring a database query through the modification of a view of the data to be returned by the query. A user interface is provided for authoring a database query through the modification of a view of the data to be returned by the query that includes a view showing the results of a database query. A user interface is also provided for modifying the view to define the results of the query. As the view is modified, a query definition is generated which, when executed against the database, will return the results of the database query shown in the view. When the desired results are shown in the view, the query definition can be saved and run against the database to perform the database query. | 10-22-2009 |
20120166427 | Query Authoring by Modifying a View of the Results of the Query - Technologies and concepts are described herein for authoring a database query through the modification of a view of the data to be returned by the query. A user interface is provided for authoring a database query through the modification of a view of the data to be returned by the query that includes a view showing the results of a database query. A user interface is also provided for modifying the view to define the results of the query. As the view is modified, a query definition is generated which, when executed against the database, will return the results of the database query shown in the view. When the desired results are shown in the view, the query definition can be saved and run against the database to perform the database query. | 06-28-2012 |
Benjamin Neiman Hodes, Seattle, WA US
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20120299926 | ADAPTIVE TIMELINE VIEWS OF DATA - Concepts and technologies are described herein for providing adaptive timeline views of data. In accordance with the concepts and technologies disclosed herein, data is displayed in an adaptive timeline view in which data is presented using a time scale. The time scale can be modified to increase or decrease a span of time displayed by the adaptive timeline view, or a span of time can be shifted without affecting the time scale applied to the data. Motion can be used to convey information about the data during transitions from a first view to a modified view. As such, the adaptive timeline view can convey various layers of information to a user interacting with the adaptive timeline view. | 11-29-2012 |
Daniel Hodes, Bethesda, MD US
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20150259213 | Diamond Unit Cell and Diamond Mass by Combinatorial Synthesis - Diamond unit cell produced by a combinatorial synthesis from a tetrahedranoidal compound and a carbon atom, and diamond mass produced therefrom, are described. Diamond mass produced is spectroscopically-free of graphitic impurities, and free of observable defects. | 09-17-2015 |
20150259790 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING DIAMOND MASS AND APPARATUS THEREFOR - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for producing diamond masses and products thereof using diamond unit cell forming reactions in vapor phase and solid phase. The present invention enables the fabrication of diamond products having a purity and morphology previously unattainable. | 09-17-2015 |
Daniel Hodes, Great Falls, VA US
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20120040868 | Combinatorial Synthesis of Diamond - Disclosed is a combinatorial synthesis of Diamond wherein a first reactive species is produced by catalytic treatment of Acetylene, a second reactive species is produced by decomposition of a hydrocarbon source having a low Hydrogen-to-Carbon ratio using a high energy discharge, and the two reactive species so obtained are combined in the vapor phase to yield Diamond without the need of post-treatments. The reaction is efficient and affords Diamond under mild conditions with high purity such that it may be useful for producing Diamond for semiconductor and microelectronics applications. | 02-16-2012 |
20140286851 | Combinational synthesis of diamond - A combinatorial synthesis of the diamond unit cell is disclosed wherein a carbon atom free of meta-stable radical impurities reacts with cyclic hydrocarbon compounds or heterocyclic compounds whose structure is tetrahedral or nearly tetrahedral. Reactions conducted in the vapor phase and in the solid state are disclosed. | 09-25-2014 |
David Hodes, New South Wales AU
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20160140473 | CREATING AND DISPLAYING A WORK SEQUENCE - A computer system for creating a work sequence of work items comprises a linked list storage to store multiple first work items and links between the first work items and a first-in-first-out buffer to buffer unscheduled second work items defining a first-out unscheduled second work item. The computer system further comprises a processor. The processor retrieves the first-out unscheduled second work item from the buffer and selects two of the first work items such that an available time between the two of the first work items is greater or equal to the duration of the first-out unscheduled second work item, and stores a link between the first-out unscheduled work item and each of the two selected first work item such that the stored link defines a work sequence and the first-out unscheduled work item is between the two first work items in the work sequence. | 05-19-2016 |
Gary Hodes, Rehovot IL
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20130098440 | PHOTOVOLTAIC CELL AND METHOD OF ITS MANUFACTURE - A method is presented for use in manufacture of a semiconductor device, such as a photovoltaic cell. The method comprises: providing a structure comprising a ZnO layer; applying a surface treatment to said structure for a certain time period to form a layer of ZnS on said ZnO layer; and depositing an active structure on said ZnS layer. The active structure may be a light absorbing structure, including a light absorbing semiconductor or a molecular light absorbing dye. The provision of the ZnS buffer layer between the ZnO layer and the active structure improves the device performance. | 04-25-2013 |
Johnathan Hodes, Louisville, KY US
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20140180361 | NEUROSTIMULATOR - A neurostimulator device for use with groups (e.g., more than four groups) of electrodes. The neurostimulator may include a stimulation assembly configured to deliver different stimulation to each of the groups. The neurostimulator may also include at least one processor configured to direct the stimulation assembly to deliver stimulation to the groups. The stimulation delivered to at least one of the groups may include one or more waveform shapes other than a square or rectangular wave shape. The processor may receive data from one or more sensors and use that data to modify the stimulation delivered. The neurostimulator may be configured to communicate with an external computing device. The neurostimulator may send data to and/or receive data and/or instructions from the computing device. The computing device may use information collected by one or more sensors to at least partially determine stimulation parameters to communicate to the neurostimulator. | 06-26-2014 |
20150231396 | Neurostimulator - A neurostimulator devices and systems for use with groups of electrodes placed within a subject's body. The devices and systems can include training devices and/or pulse generation systems. | 08-20-2015 |
Jonathan Hodes, Louisville, KY US
Leon Hodes, Great Neck, NY US
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20130137555 | WEIGHTED EXERCISE DEVICE PROVIDING MULTIPLE GRIPS - Weighted and stackable exercise device includes a body defining a hollow cavity opening at a first edge thereof. The body has a side wall having at least one cut-out. An outwardly projecting rim is on the tubular portion of the body. A handle is in the cavity. The rim provides a first grip for a user during use of the exercise device and the handle provides a second grip for the user. By providing two different grips on the same weighted exercise device, a user can safely and efficiently perform a larger variety of exercises in comparison to using conventional exercise devices that include a single type of grip. The user can pass their fingers and hand from an exterior of the device through each cut-out and over the rim to grip the device in another manner and perform more and different exercises. | 05-30-2013 |
20130267393 | WEIGHTED EXERCISE DEVICE PROVIDING MULTIPLE GRIPS - Weighted and stackable exercise device includes a body defining a hollow cavity opening at a first edge thereof. The body has a side wall having at least one cut-out. An outwardly projecting rim is arranged on the tubular portion of the body. A handle is arranged in the cavity. The rim provides a first grip for a user during use of the exercise device and the handle provides a second grip for the user. By providing two different grips on the same weighted exercise device, a user can safely and efficiently perform a larger variety of exercises in comparison to using conventionally shaped exercise devices that include only a single type of grip. The user can also pass their fingers and hand from an exterior of the device through each cut-out and over the rim to grip the device in another manner and perform even more and different exercises using the exercise device. | 10-10-2013 |
20140206509 | WEIGHTED EXERCISE DEVICE PROVIDING MULTIPLE GRIPS - Weighted and stackable exercise device includes a body defining a hollow cavity opening at a first edge thereof. The body has a side wall having at least one cut-out. An outwardly projecting rim is arranged on the tubular portion of the body. A handle is arranged in the cavity. The rim provides a first grip for a user during use of the exercise device and the handle provides a second grip for the user. By providing different grips on the same weighted exercise device, a user can safely and efficiently perform a larger variety of exercises in comparison to using conventionally shaped exercise devices that include only a single type of grip. The user can also pass their fingers and hand from an exterior of the device through each cut-out and over the rim to grip the device in another manner and perform even more and different exercises using the exercise device. | 07-24-2014 |
Marc Hodes, Murray Hill, NJ US
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20130299148 | MONOLITHIC STRUCTURALLY COMPLEX HEAT SINK DESIGNS - A heat sink includes a base and a heat exchange element coupled to the base. The heat exchange element includes a foam structure that is coupled to the base. | 11-14-2013 |
Marc S. Hodes, Cambridge, MA US
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20120279683 | COOLING APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATIONS PLATFORMS - An apparatus comprising a rack having one or more shelves, a plurality of electronics circuit boards and heat conduits and a cooler. Each board is held by one of the one or more shelves, some of the boards having a localized heat source thereon. Each heat conduit forms a heat conducting path over and adjacent to a particular one of the boards from a region adjacent to the heat source thereon to a connection zone, the zone being remote from the heat source. The cooler is located on a side of the rack and coupled to the zones such that heat is transferable from the paths to the cooler. The cooler is configured to flow a cooling fluid therein to cool localized thermal interfaces at the cooler, each interface being adjacent to and at a corresponding one of the zones. | 11-08-2012 |
Marc Scott Hodes, New Providence, NJ US
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20100104748 | CLOSED-CELL SURFACES WITH ENHANCED DRAG-REDUCTION PROPERTIES - An apparatus, comprising a plurality of closed cells disposed on a surface of a substrate. Each of the closed cells has at least one dimension that is less than about 1 millimeter and are configured to hold a medium therein. The apparatus also comprises a foam that contacts the closed cells. The foam has fluid walls that include a surfactant, and bubbles of the foam layer are filled with the medium. | 04-29-2010 |
20100183906 | RESERVE CELL-ARRAY NANOSTRUCTRED BATTERY - A battery having an electrode with at least one nanostructured surface is disclosed wherein the nanostructured surface is divided into cells and is disposed in a way such that an electrolyte fluid of the battery is prevented from contacting the portion of electrode associated with each cell. When a voltage is passed over the nanostructured surface associated with a particular cell, the electrolyte fluid is caused to penetrate the nanostructured surface of that cell and to contact the electrode, thus activating the portion of the battery associated with that cell. The current/voltage generated by the battery is controlled by selectively activating only a portion of the cells. Multiple cells can be active simultaneously to produce the desired voltage. The more cells that are active, the higher the current/voltage and the lower the overall life of the battery. The life of the battery can be extended by activating fewer cells simultaneously. | 07-22-2010 |
20100221597 | REVERSIBLY-ACTIVATED NANOSTRUCTURED BATTERY - A battery having a nanostructured battery electrode is disclosed wherein it is possible to reverse the contact of the electrolyte with the battery electrode and, thus, to return a battery to a reserve state after it has been used to generate current. In order to achieve this reversibility, the nanostructures on the battery electrode comprise a plurality of closed cells and the pressure within the enclosed cells is varied. In a first embodiment, the pressure is varied by varying the temperature of a fluid within the cells by, for example, applying a voltage to electrodes disposed within said cells. In a second illustrative embodiment, once the battery has been fully discharged, the battery is recharged and then the electrolyte fluid is expelled from the cells in a way such that it is no longer in contact with the battery electrode. | 09-02-2010 |
20120060937 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING THE FLOW RESISTANCE OF A FLUID ON NANOSTRUCTURED OR MICROSTRUCTURED SURFACES - A method and apparatus is disclosed wherein the flow resistance of a droplet disposed on a nanostructured or microstructured surface is controlled. A closed-cell feature is used in a way such that, when the pressure of at least a first fluid within one or more of the cells of said surface is decreased to or below a desired level, a droplet disposed on that surface is caused to at least partially penetrate the surface. In another illustrative embodiment, the pressure within one or more of the cells is increased to or above a desired level in a way such that the droplet of liquid is returned at least partially to its original, unpenetrated position. In yet another embodiment, a closed-cell structure feature pattern is used to prevent penetration of the nanostructured or microstructured surface, even when the pressure of the fluid disposed on the surface is relatively high. | 03-15-2012 |
20120128546 | Micro-Channel Chemical Concentrator Apparatus - Apparatus and method for increasing the concentration of a chemical substance in a fluid comprise a micro-fluidic elongated channel formed in a substrate, with the channel being in fluid-flow communication with an ambient region along its elongated dimension. In general, the fluid includes first and second chemical substances having different vapor pressures. The apparatus includes an evaporation controller for increasing the evaporation rate of the fluid from the channel into the ambient region, thereby increasing the concentration of the lower vapor pressure (LVP) substance in the portion of the fluid remaining in the channel and increasing the concentration of the higher vapor pressure (HVP) substance in the portion of the fluid evaporated into the ambient region. | 05-24-2012 |
20120227243 | CLOSED CELL SURFACES WITH ENHANCED DRAG-REDUCTION PROPERTIES - An apparatus, comprising a plurality of closed cells disposed on a surface of a substrate. Each of the closed cells has at least one dimension that is less than about 1 millimeter and are configured to hold a medium therein. The apparatus also comprises a foam that contacts the closed cells. The foam has fluid walls that include a surfactant, and bubbles of the foam layer are filled with the medium. | 09-13-2012 |
20140197131 | FLUID OSCILLATIONS ON STRUCTURED SURFACES - A device comprising a substrate having a surface that comprises a conductive base layer. The device also comprises fluid-support-structures on the conductive base layer. Each of the fluid-support-structures has at least one dimension of about 1 millimeter or less. Each of the fluid-support-structures is coated with an electrical insulator. The device is configured to oscillate a fluid locatable between tops of the fluid-support-structures and the conductive base layer when a voltage is applied between the conductive base layer and the fluid. | 07-17-2014 |
Marc Scott Hodes, Somerville, MA US
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20100247982 | RESERVE CELL-ARRAY NANOSTRUCTURED BATTERY - A battery having an electrode with at least one nanostructured surface is disclosed wherein the nanostructured surface is divided into cells and is disposed in a way such that an electrolyte fluid of the battery is prevented from contacting the portion of electrode associated with each cell. When a voltage is passed over the nanostructured surface associated with a particular cell, the electrolyte fluid is caused to penetrate the nanostructured surface of that cell and to contact the electrode, thus activating the portion of the battery associated with that cell. The current/voltage generated by the battery is controlled by selectively activating only a portion of the cells. Multiple cells can be active simultaneously to produce the desired voltage. The more cells that are active, the higher the current/voltage and the lower the overall life of the battery. The life of the battery can be extended by activating fewer cells simultaneously. | 09-30-2010 |
Richard Hodes, Bethesda, MD US
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20110287056 | AGENTS AND METHODS TO ELICIT ANTI-TUMOR IMMUNE RESPONSE - The invention provides an isolated, purified population of human cells comprising CD8+ T cells with reduced Cbl-b activity. The invention provides uses of such cells in methods for inducing or enhancing an anti-tumor immune response in a subject. These methods comprise: (a) providing a cell population, from a subject or from another source, which comprises CD8+ T cells, (b) reducing Cbl-b activity in the CD8+ T-cells, (c) administering the cells of step (b) to the subject. The invention provides methods for making CD8+ T cells that do not require stimulation through a co-receptor in order for the cell to become activated or proliferated in response to contact via its T cell receptor. Such methods are based upon reducing function of Cbl-b. The invention also provides methods for identifying agents which affect Cbl-b expression or activity. | 11-24-2011 |
Todd Hodes, Emeryville, CA US
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20100251340 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING THIRD PARTY APPLICATION PROGRAM ACCESS TO USER INFORMATION VIA A NATIVE APPLICATION PROGRAM INTERFACE (API) - A method for managing third party application program access to user information via a particular native application program interface (API) is provided. The method includes providing a wrapped native API including a wrapper library and inspecting a third party application program for the presence of the wrapper library in an unmodified form. The application program is inspected to identify API calls. An identified API call to a circumventing API is instrumented by wrapping the circumventing API to generate a wrapped non-circumventing API and modifying the third party application program to redirect the identified API call from the circumventing API to the wrapped non-circumventing API. A request for a permission to access user information is received from the third party application program via the wrapper library executed on a user device. An authorization is received to provide the permission to access the user information, and the permission to access the user information is provided to the executed third party application program. | 09-30-2010 |
20120203745 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RANGE SEARCH OVER DISTRIBUTIVE STORAGE SYSTEMS - A computer implemented method is provided for resolving eventual consistency conflicts when using a Prefix Hash Tree (“PHT”) and Distributed Hash Table (“DHT”). A prefix hash tree having multiple nodes is created that relates to a distributed hash table. The nodes comprise leaf nodes and internal nodes. All distinct records are aggregated across all conflicting nodes, wherein conflicting nodes are nodes that have identical data records. Records returned are counted. If the count of aggregated records exceeds a max record count, nodes are split such that the aggregated records are divided by a prefix into each new node resulting in the consolidation of duplicate data that were in conflicting nodes into a single data record in a single node. If one or more of the returned conflicting nodes is an internal node, the internal node is split regardless of the number of aggregated records. | 08-09-2012 |