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Abraham Pinter, New York, NY US
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20130287804 | IMMUNOGENIC POLYPEPTIDES HAVING AN IMMUNOGENIC SCAFFOLD PROTEIN AND A LOOP PEPTIDE, PRESENTING A 3074- OR 2219/2557- MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY-TARGETED EPITOPE, WHICH IS PRESENT IN THE HIV GP120 PROTEIN - The present invention is directed to a recombinant immunogenic polypeptide. The polypeptide includes a loop peptide inserted into an immunogenic scaffold protein. The loop polypeptide has an amino acid sequence which presents the 3074 mAb- or the 2219/2557 mAb-targeted epitope of the HIV gp120 protein and not other known epitopes of the HIV gp120 protein. When used as an immunogen, the polypeptide induces an antibody response which neutralizes heterologous HIV-1 viruses in a pattern similar to that observed for the 3074 mAb- or the 2219/2557 mAb-targeted epitope, respectively. Pharmaceutical compositions containing the immunogenic polypeptide as well as methods of making and using it are also disclosed. | 10-31-2013 |
Abraham Pinter, Brooklyn, NY US
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20090098144 | IMMUNOGEN PRESENTING HIV GP120 V3 LOOP IN A CONFORMATION THAT INDUCES BROADLY NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES - Insertion of HIV-1 V3 loop peptides from the viral glycoprotein gp120 into selected, immunogenic scaffold proteins results in a recombinant polypeptide that is a potent V3 immunogen. V3 immunogens include natural and consensus V3 sequences and cyclic and reverse peptides. Preferred scaffold proteins are Cholera Toxin subunit B and homologues thereof including closely related | 04-16-2009 |
20110091491 | HIV-1 GP41 NEUTRALIZATION DOMAIN AND USE THEREOF - The invention relates to a region of the HIV-I gp41 protein that contains, at least in part, an epitope that allows potent neutralization of resistant virus particles. This site is present in the C-terminal heptad repeat region of gp41 (HR2), and adjacent to, but distinct from the MPER. Vaccines containing this region as well as monoclonal antibodies which specifically bind to this region and neutralize an HIV-I primary isolate are also provided as is a method for stimulating the formation of antibodies that neutralize infection by an HIV isolate. | 04-21-2011 |
20110311569 | HIV-1 Peptides, Nucleic Acids, and Compositions and Uses Thereof - This invention features polypeptides, variants thereof, and fragments thereof useful in eliciting an immune response (e.g., neutralizing antibodies) against abroad spectrum of HIV-I isolates. The polypeptides, variants, and fragments include a portion of the gp120 V2 domain of HIV-I. The polypeptides, variants, and fragments display an epitope that is recognized by at least one antibody which neutralizes at least one HIV-I primary isolate. This invention also features nucleic acid sequences encoding those polypeptides. In addition, the invention provides methods of screening for inhibitors of HIV-I entry into cells, as well as methods of treatment using the inhibitors. | 12-22-2011 |
20150175679 | HIV-1 PEPTIDES, NUCLEIC ACIDS, AND COMPOSITIONS, AND USES THEREOF - This invention features polypeptides, variants thereof, and fragments thereof useful in eliciting an immune response (e.g., neutralizing antibodies) against a broad spectrum of HIV-1 isolates. The polypeptides, variants, and fragments include a portion of the gp120 V2 domain of HIV-1. The polypeptides, variants, and fragments display an epitope that is recognized by at least one antibody which neutralizes at least one HIV-1 primary isolate. This invention also features nucleic acid sequences encoding those polypeptides. In addition, the invention provides methods of screening for inhibitors of HIV-1 entry into cells, as well as methods of treatment using the inhibitors. | 06-25-2015 |
Bernhard Pinter, Moosbrunn AT
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20090232341 | IN-EAR EARPHONE - An earphone device converts electric signals to audible sound. The device includes an outer area configured to receive a power source. A plug area adjacent to the outer area may be configured to fit within a user's auditory canal. A dynamic transducer reproduces a predetermined frequency spectrum for the user. A sound channel terminating at an output of the dynamic transducer encloses the second transducer. | 09-17-2009 |
20110051981 | In-Ear Earphone - An earphone device converts electric signals to audible sound. The earphone includes a first electroacoustic transducer and a second electroacoustic transducer. A separating part of the earphone is positioned between the second transducer and a sound opening of a plug area of the earphone. The separating part forms a barrier between a first sound path for the first transducer and a second sound path for the second transducer. The first sound path comprises a substantially annular cross-section disposed around the second sound path. The earphone includes a filter disk arranged in the sound opening, in which an acoustic friction is provided for each of the first and second sound paths. | 03-03-2011 |
Erika Pinter, Pecs HU
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20080214583 | 7H-Pyrrolo[2,3-D]Pyrimidine Derivatives, As Well As Their Therapeutically Acceptable Salts, Pharmaceutical Preparations Containing Them And Process For Production The Active Agent - The invention relates to new 7H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidine derivatives, as well as their therapeutically acceptable salts, pharmaceutical preparations containing them and process for producing the active agent. The pharmaceutical preparation is adventageously antiphlogistic and analgetic one, a preparation reducing neuropathic hyperalgesia and rheumatic arthritis, a preparation for hindering destruction of bones chondrus, being applicable for treatment of other diseases, which may be connected with other inflammatory processes e.g. asthma, eczema or psoriasis. | 09-04-2008 |
Erwin Pinter, Speyer DE
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20130111439 | SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PLATFORM WITH ENHANCED FEATURE CONTROL AND REUSABILITY | 05-02-2013 |
20140007136 | CONSISTENT INTERFACE FOR ADDRESS SNAPSHOT AND APPROVAL PROCESS DEFINITION | 01-02-2014 |
Ferenc Pinter, Budapest HU
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20100182907 | Congestion Control in Stateless Domains - Reducing congestion in an IP domain wherein congested data flows arriving at an egress edge node of the network are identified. Total congestion represented by the congested flows is determined, and a congestion extent notification is sent from the egress edge node to its ingress edge node peer. The congestion extent notification includes information regarding the total congestion and is sent on a per-class basis. Congested core routers in the network insert DSCPs into data packets passing through them to enable the egress edge nodes to identify the affected flows. The core routers may also send congestion metric messages, designed to follow the same path as the marked packets, to inform the egress edge nodes of the extent of congestion. In an alternative method, the egress edge nodes inform their ingress peers that congestion is present, without initially identifying the extent. The ingress edge node sends a query downstream with a congestion metric. | 07-22-2010 |
Gabor Andras Pinter, Schutzen Am Gebirge AT
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20120274604 | Capacitive Touch Sensor, Display or Panel - There is disclosed a capacitive touch pad or device ( | 11-01-2012 |
Gregory J. Pinter, Danville, CA US
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20110223981 | User-Device-Implemented Contest with Alert Feature - Provided, inter alia, is a type of contest in which, at various intervals, geographically dispersed players attempt to answer the identical problem at substantially the same time. In representative embodiments, problems (typically, questions) are made available at seemingly random times throughout the day (or throughout some specified time interval), and players have the opportunity either to respond to the problem or (e.g., in the event that a given player is occupied when a particular problem arises) to pass on the current problem and wait for another one. In such embodiments, more questions are made available than the players are permitted to answer in accordance with the rules of the game, so that players have flexibility as to when they participate. | 09-15-2011 |
Hans-Dieter Pinter, Wermelskirchen DE
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20110073491 | ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL - The present invention describes an electrochemical cell, comprising at least an anode half-cell with an anode, a cathode half-cell with a cathode, and an ion exchange membrane arranged between the anode half-cell and the cathode half-cell, the anode and/or the cathode is a gas diffusion electrode. And a gap is provided between the gas diffusion electrode and the ion exchange membrane, and the half-cell with the gas diffusion electrode has an electrolyte feed and an electrolyte discharge as well as a gas inlet and a gas outlet. The electrochemical cell preferably has an electrolyte feed that is hermetically connected to the gap. | 03-31-2011 |
J. Bruce Pinter, Durham, NC US
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20160041167 | METHODS AND KITS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF INFLUENZA - Some embodiments provided herein relate to combined assays. In some embodiments, an assay for identifying influenza type A or influenza type B is combined with an assay for determining the sensitivity of an influenza neuraminidase to an antiviral drug. | 02-11-2016 |
Jonathan H. Pinter, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20130309668 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR GENERATING AND AMPLIFYING DNA LIBRARIES FOR SENSITIVE DETECTION AND ANALYSIS OF DNA METHYLATION - The present invention regards a variety of methods and compositions for obtaining epigenetic information, such as DNA methylation patterns, through the preparation, amplification and analysis of Methylome libraries. In particular, the method employs preparation of a DNA molecule by digesting the DNA molecule with at least one methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme; incorporating a nucleic acid molecule into at least some of the digested DNA molecules by either (1) incorporating at least one primer from a plurality of primers that have a 5′ constant sequence and a 3′ variable sequence, wherein the primers are substantially non-self-complementary and substantially non-complementary to other primers in the plurality; or (2) incorporating an oligonucleotide having an inverted repeat and a loop under conditions wherein the oligonucleotide becomes blunt-end ligated to one strand of the digested DNA molecule, followed by polymerization from a 3′ hydroxyl group present in a nick in the oligonucleotide-linked molecule; and amplifying one or more of the DNA molecules | 11-21-2013 |
Jonathon Carl Pinter, Rural Hall, NC US
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20120057923 | Drywall Tool - An ink application tool that conveniently allows users to accurately mark surfaces for cutting without the need for measurements. The present invention makes use of an applicator with a uniquely designed dispensing mechanism that allows users to evenly mark surfaces that need to be cut by outlining the object to be fitted into the cutout. | 03-08-2012 |
Jonathon H. Pinter, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20130085083 | SUBSTANTIALLY NON-SELF COMPLEMENTARY PRIMERS - The present invention regards a variety of methods and compositions for whole genome amplification and whole transcriptome amplification. In a particular aspect of the present invention, there is a method of amplifying a genome comprising a library generation step followed by a library amplification step. In specific embodiments, the library generating step utilizes specific primer mixtures and a DNA polymerase, wherein the specific primer mixtures are designed to eliminate ability to self-hybridize and/or hybridize to other primers within a mixture but efficiently and frequently prime nucleic acid templates. | 04-04-2013 |
Marco Pinter, Isla Vista, CA US
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20140267552 | PORTABLE REMOTE PRESENCE ROBOT - A tele-presence system that includes a portable robot face coupled to a remote station. The robot face includes a robot monitor, a robot camera, a robot speaker and a robot microphone. The remote station includes a station monitor, a station camera, a station speaker and a station microphone. The portable robot face can be attached to a platform mounted to the ceiling of an ambulance. The portable robot face can be used by a physician at the remote station to provide remote medical consultation. When the patient is moved from the ambulance the portable robot face can be detached from the platform and moved with the patient. | 09-18-2014 |
Marco Pinter, Goleta, CA US
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20150038983 | TELE-PRESENCE ROBOT SYSTEM WITH SOFTWARE MODULARITY, PROJECTOR AND LASER POINTER - A remote control station that accesses one of at least two different robots that each have at least one unique robot feature. The remote control station receives information that identifies the robot feature of the accessed robot. The remote station displays a display user interface that includes at least one field that corresponds to the robot feature of the accessed robot. The robot may have a laser pointer and/or a projector. | 02-05-2015 |
20150057927 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VISUALIZING PATIENT AND TELEPRESENCE DEVICE STATISTICS IN A HEALTHCARE NETWORK - Disclosed herein are various embodiments of systems and methods for visualizing, analyzing, and managing telepresence devices operating in a telepresence network of healthcare facilities. A user may selectively view a global view of all telepresence devices, telepresence devices within a particular region, the details of a particular telepresence device, and/or the details of a particular healthcare facility. At one viewing level, a user may view a plan view map of a healthcare facility and visualize the navigational history of a telepresence device. At another viewing level, a user may view a plan view map of a healthcare facility and visualize telemetry data of a patient associated with a selected room. At another viewing level, a user may selectively view various graphical representations of telepresence device statistics and usage information with respect to health ratings for each of a plurality of patients. | 02-26-2015 |
20150088310 | SOCIAL BEHAVIOR RULES FOR A MEDICAL TELEPRESENCE ROBOT - Devices, systems, and methods for social behavior of a telepresence robot are disclosed herein. A telepresence robot may include a drive system, a control system, an object detection system, and a social behaviors component. The drive system is configured to move the telepresence robot. The control system is configured to control the drive system to drive the telepresence robot around a work area. The object detection system is configured to detect a human in proximity to the telepresence robot. The social behaviors component is configured to provide instructions to the control system to cause the telepresence robot to operate according to a first set of rules when a presence of one or more humans is not detected and operate according to a second set of rules when the presence of one or more humans is detected. | 03-26-2015 |
20150092037 | REMOTE CONTROLLED ROBOT SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES MEDICAL IMAGES - A remote controlled robot system that includes a mobile robot and a remote control station. The mobile robot is controlled by the remote control station and includes a robot monitor, and a robot camera that captures a robot image. The system also includes a medical image device that can be coupled to the robot. The remote control station includes a camera that captures a remote station image, and a monitor that displays the robot image captured by the robot camera in a robot view field, displays the remote station image in a station view field. The robot transmits the robot and medical images to the remote control station such that a larger portion of a network bandwidth is allocated for the medical image than the robot image. | 04-02-2015 |
20150127156 | TELEPRESENCE ROBOT WITH A CAMERA BOOM - A remote controlled robot with a head that supports a monitor and is coupled to a mobile platform. The mobile robot also includes an auxiliary camera coupled to the mobile platform by a boom. The mobile robot is controlled by a remote control station. By way of example, the robot can be remotely moved about an operating room. The auxiliary camera extends from the boom so that it provides a relatively close view of a patient or other item in the room. An assistant in the operating room may move the boom and the camera. The boom may be connected to a robot head that can be remotely moved by the remote control station. | 05-07-2015 |
20150339452 | DOCUMENTATION THROUGH A REMOTE PRESENCE ROBOT - A robotic system that is used in a tele-presence session. For example, the system can be used by medical personnel to examine, diagnose and prescribe medical treatment in the session. The system includes a robot that has a camera and is controlled by a remote station. The system further includes a storage device that stores session content data regarding the session. The data may include a video/audio taping of the session by the robot. The session content data may also include time stamps that allow a user to determine the times that events occurred during the session. The session content data may be stored on a server that accessible by multiple users. Billing information may be automatically generated using the session content data. | 11-26-2015 |
Marco C. Pinter, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20110292193 | TELE-ROBOTIC SYSTEM WITH A ROBOT FACE PLACED ON A CHAIR - A robot system that includes a robot face with a monitor, a camera, a speaker and a microphone. The robot face is connected to a stand that can be placed in a chair. The stand is configured so that the robot face is at a height that approximates the location of a person's head if they were sitting in the chair. The robot face is coupled to a remote station that can be operated by a user. The face includes a monitor that displays a video image of a user of the remote station. The stand may be coupled to the robot face with articulated joints that can be controlled by the remote station. By way of example, the user at the remote station can cause the face to pan and/or tilt. | 12-01-2011 |
Mark Pinter, Houston, TX US
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20150144460 | VERTICAL RAFT CONVEYOR - This invention relates generally to the transport of objects, especially inflatable, semi-rigid, and rigid rafts on a conveyor along an essentially vertical travel path or use at waterpark amusement rides. The invention provides a drive and a plurality of spaced bands each having flights for supporting the raft in an essentially horizontal position. | 05-28-2015 |
Marton Pinter, Gyor HU
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20100287555 | USING COMPOSITE SYSTEMS TO IMPROVE FUNCTIONALITY - Systems and methods are provided for enabling communication between a composite system providing additional functionality not contained in existing legacy systems and other existing systems using different commands, variables, protocols, methods, or instructions, when data may be located on more than one system. In an embodiment, multiple software layers are used to independently manage different aspects of an application. A business logic layer may be used in an embodiment to facilitate reading/writing operations on data that may be stored locally and/or on external systems using different commands, variables, protocols, methods, or instructions. A backend abstraction layer may be used in an embodiment in conjunction with the business logic layer to facilitate communication with the external systems. A user interface layer may be used in an embodiment to manage a user interface, a portal layer to manage a user context, and a process logic layer to manage a workflow. | 11-11-2010 |
Michael Pinter, Spokane, WA US
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20080289958 | Novel Manufacturing Design and Processing Methods and Apparatus for Sputtering Targets - Sputtering targets having a reduced burn-in time are disclosed that comprise: a) a heat-modified surface material having a substantially uniform crystallographic orientation, wherein at least part of the surface material was melted during heat-treatment, and b) a core material having an average grain size. Sputtering targets are also disclosed that include a heat-modified surface material having network of shallow trenches, alternating rounded peaks and valleys in the surface of the target or a combination thereof, wherein at least part of the surface material was melted during heat-treatment, and a core material having an average grain size. Methods of producing sputtering targets having reduced burn-in times comprises: a) providing a sputtering target comprising a sputtering surface having a sputter material and a crystal lattice, and b) heat-modifying the sputtering surface in order to melt at least part of the surface material and modify the crystal lattice. Methods of producing a sputtering target having a reduced burn-in time are also disclosed comprising: providing a sputtering target having a sputtering surface, wherein the sputtering surface comprises a damage layer, and modifying the sputtering surface by deplating a layer of material, pulsed-plating a layer of material or a combination thereof | 11-27-2008 |
20090078570 | TARGET/BACKING PLATE CONSTRUCTIONS, AND METHODS OF FORMING TARGET/BACKING PLATE CONSTRUCTIONS - Target/backing plate constructions and methods of forming target/backing plate constructions are disclosed herein. The targets and backing plates can be bonded to one another through an appropriate interlayer. The targets can comprise one or more of titanium, tantalum, titanium zirconium, hafnium, niobium, vanadium, tungsten, copper or a combination thereof. The interlayer can comprise one or more of silver, copper, nickel, tin, titanium and indium. Target/backing plate constructions of the present invention can have bond strengths of at least 20 ksi and an average grain size within the target of less than 80 microns. | 03-26-2009 |
Michael R. Pinter, Spokane, WA US
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20130045131 | Lead-Free Solder Compositions - A solder may include zinc, aluminum, magnesium and gallium. The zinc may be present in an amount from about 82% to 96% by weight of the solder. The aluminum may be present in an amount from about 3% to about 15% by weight of the solder. The magnesium may be present in an amount from about 0.5% to about 1.5% by weight of the solder. The gallium may be present in an amount between about 0.5% to about 1.5% by weight of the solder. | 02-21-2013 |
Michael W. Pinter, South Lyon, MI US
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20120098207 | CROSSLINKABLE ULTRAVIOLET (UV) CURED COATING OVER FLOCK FIBERS FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE - A cross-linkable UV curable coating layer disposed over flocked fibers on an automotive component requiring improved squeak and itch resistance and freeze release is provided. The coating layer includes an elongated member having along a pre-determined portion of the member flocked fibers. The elongated member finds application as a weatherstrip or seal. | 04-26-2012 |
20140377475 | CROSSLINKABLE ULTRAVIOLET (UV) CURED COATING OVER FLOCK FIBERS FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE - A cross-linkable UV curable coating layer disposed over flocked fibers on an automotive component requiring improved squeak and itch resistance and freeze release is provided. The coating layer includes an elongated member having along a pre-determined portion of the member flocked fibers. The elongated member finds application as a weatherstrip or seal. | 12-25-2014 |
Peter Pinter, Budapest HU
Randall A. Pinter, Houston, TX US
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20150144460 | VERTICAL RAFT CONVEYOR - This invention relates generally to the transport of objects, especially inflatable, semi-rigid, and rigid rafts on a conveyor along an essentially vertical travel path or use at waterpark amusement rides. The invention provides a drive and a plurality of spaced bands each having flights for supporting the raft in an essentially horizontal position. | 05-28-2015 |
Robert Pinter, Lubeck DE
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20110054277 | CONTACTLESS RESPIRATION MONITORING OF A PATIENT AND OPTICAL SENSOR FOR A PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAPHY MEASUREMENT - The invention also relates to an optical sensor for a photoplethysmography measurement, comprising a light unit | 03-03-2011 |
20110112425 | CONTACTLESS RESPIRATION MONITORING OF A PATIENT - The invention relates to a method for detection of respiration of a patient comprising the following steps: emitting an electromagnetic signal towards the patient; receiving a reflected electromagnetic signal reflected from the patient; converting the reflected electromagnetic signal, yielding a first signal; phase-shifting the reflected electromagnetic signal and converting the phase-shifted reflected electromagnetic signal, yielding a second signal; determining a first vector being defined by the time derivatives of the first signal and the second signal, for a common first point in time; determining a second and vector being defined by the time derivatives of the first signal and the second signal, for a common second point in time; and calculating the scalar product of the normalized first vector and the normalized second vector as an indicator value for a change from expiration to inspiration of the patient or vice versa. A change from expiration to inspiration of the patient or vice versa is preferably indicated if the indicator value is below a threshold value, preferably below a value of 0. In this way, a possibility for contactless remote respiration monitoring of a patient based on the Doppler radar principle is provided which is reliable and easy to handle. | 05-12-2011 |
20120258034 | METHOD FOR GENERATING NITRIC OXIDE - The invention relates to a method for generating nitric oxide, in particular for therapeutic applications, which comprises the steps of: guiding a process gas into a reaction chamber | 10-11-2012 |
20130018300 | WOUND CARE SYSTEMAANM Igney; Claudia HanneloreAACI ErlangenAACO DEAAGP Igney; Claudia Hannelore Erlangen DEAANM Hilbig; RainerAACI EindhovenAACO NLAAGP Hilbig; Rainer Eindhoven NLAANM Pinter; RobertAACI LubeckAACO DEAAGP Pinter; Robert Lubeck DE - The present invention relates to a wound care system for treating a wound ( | 01-17-2013 |
20130158424 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING RESPIRATORY INFORMATION - The invention proposes a method of detecting respiratory information of a user. The method comprises a step of instructing the user to perform on a device a movement reflecting his respiratory action; a step of generating by said device, a signal reflecting said movement; and a step of deriving the user's respiratory information from said signal. By using this method, the respiratory information is easily detected without attaching any sensor on the user's chest. | 06-20-2013 |
20130190642 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA - There is provided an apparatus for use in diagnosing the presence of obstructive sleep apnea in a patient, the apparatus comprising a processor configured to receive signals representing measurements of a patient's breathing obtained during a plurality o breathing cycles by the patient while the patient is awake, convert the signals into the frequency domain and to determine a value for at least one parameter based on an analysis of the frequency-domain converted signals in one or more frequency bands covering frequencies below 100 Hz. | 07-25-2013 |
Robert Pinter, Eindhoven NL
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20090306524 | SENSOR FOR DETECTING THE PASSING OF A PULSE WAVE FROM A SUBJECT'S ARTERIAL SYSTEM - In order to provide an easy-to-use technique for measuring blood pressure and/or other vital signs of a subject, a sensor for detecting the passing of a pulse wave from a subject's arterial system is suggested, the sensor being adapted to be located at a sensing position on the exterior of the subject's body, characterized in that the sensor comprises a number of electrical coils for generating an inductive coupling to the subject's body in a way that the properties of said inductive coupling change if a pulse wave passes a screened volume underneath the sensing position, and a circuit connected to the number of electrical coils, said circuit being adapted to detect said property changes of the inductive coupling. | 12-10-2009 |
20100049037 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POSITIONING ELECTRODES ON A PATIENT BODY - For obtaining a sequence of mutually comparable measurement results, it is desirable to position a number of electrodes on a patient body ( | 02-25-2010 |
20130135137 | DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING VITAL SIGNS - In order to provide means for measuring vital signs such as heart rate, breathing rate, pulse forms, that allow accurate and unobtrusive signal acquisition and that are automatically adjusted to varying positions of an area of interest within a pre-determined area, a device, a system and a method for measuring vital signs are provided, wherein electromagnetic signals such as microwave or radar are emitted and reflected electromagnetic signals are sensed with directional sensitivity by a transceiving unit and wherein a direction of interest is determined based on the sensed reflected signals and a primary direction of sensitivity (300) of the transceiving unit is adjusted to the direction of interest by a control unit. Thus, vital signs can be monitored in an unobtrusive and simple way. | 05-30-2013 |
Robert Pinter, Germany DE
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20100069745 | APPARATUS TO MONITOR PULSATING OBJECTS WITHIN THE BODY - The invention concerns an apparatus, system, wearable apparatus and concomitant processing system to detect instants in time at which a cyclically pulsating object within the body of an individual is temporarily quiescent, such an object being the heart, an artery or the lungs. The essence of the invention is the use of a doppler radar motion detector, normally used for vehicular speed detection or the detection of building occupancy. The doppler radar motion detector is arranged to transmit electromagnetic signal towards the object and receive reflected electromagnetic signal from the object, and the apparatus is further arranged to identify the instants in time at which the reflected signal indicates the object is temporarily quiescent. The invention is particularly suitable for ambulatory monitoring of the heart. | 03-18-2010 |
Shlomit Pinter, Haifa IL
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20100169433 | Extending Name Space Size of Legacy Group Communication Systems - Techniques for facilitating communication between a first group communication system and a second group communication system. A naming convention of the first group communication system allows at least one name which contravenes a naming convention of the second group communication system. A communicator is joined to the second group communication system. The communicator was previously joined to the first group communication system and has a first name at the first group communication system. The communicator has a second name at the second group communication system. The second name can be requested from the second group communication system. The second name can also be generated by applying an algorithm to the first name. A processor performs translation between the first name and the second name in a communication between the communicator and the second group communication system. The translation is performed based on a translation data structure. | 07-01-2010 |
20130283396 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIMITING EXECUTION OF SOFTWARE TO AUTHORIZED USERS - The present invention relates to a method and system for protecting and limiting the execution of a software program only to an authorized user. The software program can be provided in any suitable software form, such as a binary code, or it can be written in a high level program language. In the present invention, the binary code of the program is analyzed and partitioned into parts, some of which are selected to be protected. The protected parts are selected so that during any execution of the software, at least some of the selected parts must be present and executed. The protected code is encrypted and at least partially saved on an attached secured computing device such as a secured disk on key with a small processor or controller, or a smart flash drive. | 10-24-2013 |
Shlomit S. Pinter, Haifa IL
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20100064286 | DATA AFFINITY BASED SCHEME FOR MAPPING CONNECTIONS TO CPUS IN I/O ADAPTER - A method, system and computer program product is disclosed for scheduling data packets in a multi-processor system comprising a plurality of processor units and a multitude of multicast groups. The method comprises associating one of the processor units with each of the multicast groups, receiving a multitude of data packets from the multicast groups, and scheduling all of the data packets received from each of the multicast groups for processing by the one of the processor units associated with said each of the multicast groups. In one embodiment, scheduling is based on affinity of both transmit and received processing for multiple connections to a processor unit. In another embodiment, a system call is provided for transmitting the same data over multiple sockets. Additional system calls may be used for building multicast group socket lists. | 03-11-2010 |
Shlomit Sarah Pinter, Haifa IL
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20090217272 | Method and Computer Program Product for Batch Processing - A method and computer program product for batch processing, the method includes: receiving a representation of a batch job that comprises a business logic portion and a non business logic portion; generating in real time business logic batch transactions in response to the representation of the batch job; and executing business logic batch transactions and online transactions; wherein the executing of business logic batch transactions is responsive to resource information and timing information. | 08-27-2009 |
Stefan Pinter, Cambridge, MA US
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20150225717 | Selective Reactivation of Genes on the Inactive X Chromosome - Methods and compositions for selectively reactivating genes on the inactive X chromosome (Xi) in a locus-specific manner, e.g., genes associated with X-linked diseases, e.g., Rett Syndrome, Factor VIII or IX deficiency, Fragile X Syndrome, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and PNH, in heterozygous females. | 08-13-2015 |