Pomerantz, US
Andrew Pomerantz, Lexington, MA US
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20130112406 | Methods for Characterizing Asphaltene Instability in Reservoir Fluids - A methodology for reservoir understanding that performs investigation of asphaltene instability as a function of location in a reservoir of interest. In the preferred embodiment, results derived as part of the investigation of asphaltene instability are used as a workflow decision point for selectively performing additional analysis of reservoir fluids. The additional analysis of reservoir fluids can verify the presence of asphaltene flocculation onset conditions and/or determine the presence and location of phase-separated bitumen in the reservoir of interest. | 05-09-2013 |
Andrew E. Pomerantz, Lexington, MA US
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20100132450 | METHODS FOR OPTIMIZING PETROLEUM RESERVOIR ANALYSIS - Methods for optimizing petroleum reservoir analysis and sampling using a real-time component wherein heterogeneities in fluid properties exist. The methods help predict the recovery performance of oil such as, for example, heavy oil, which can be adversely impacted by fluid property gradients present in the reservoir. Additionally, the methods help optimize sampling schedules of the reservoir, which can reduce overall expense and increase sampling efficiency. The methods involve the use of analytical techniques for accurately predicting one or more fluid properties that are not in equilibrium in the reservoir. By evaluating the composition of downhole fluid samples taken from the reservoir using sensitive analytical techniques, an accurate base model of the fluid property of interest can be produced. With the base model in hand, real-time data can be obtained and compared to the base model in order to further define the fluid property of interest in the reservoir. | 06-03-2010 |
20110174694 | PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS FROM OIL SHALE BASED ON CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH PRODUCTION OF OIL AND BITUMEN ARE OPTIMIZED - Kerogen in oil shale is converted to bitumen, oil, gases and coke via a retorting process. The vaporizable oil and gases are then recovered. Following the retorting process, bitumen is recovered via solvent extraction. The overall conversion process is enhanced by calculating conditions to optimize recovery of both oil and bitumen. This can be accomplished by either separately calculating conditions for which production of vaporizable oil and production of bitumen are optimized, or calculating conditions for which production of vaporizable oil and production of bitumen are optimized by applying a maximizing function to combined vaporizable oil and bitumen data. An advantage of this technique is that greater efficiency is achieved because the time duration of heating associated with the retorting process can be reduced and product yields increased. | 07-21-2011 |
20110246143 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF PETROLEUM FLUIDS AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF - An improved method that performs downhole fluid analysis of the fluid properties of a reservoir of interest and that characterizes the reservoir of interest based upon such downhole fluid analysis. | 10-06-2011 |
20110284219 | DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF FLUID CONTAMINATION - The present disclosure relates to apparatuses and methods to detect a fluid contamination level of a fluid sample. The method may comprise providing a fluid sample downhole from a subterranean formation, applying a reactant to the fluid sample to create a combined fluid, observing the combined fluid, and determining if contaminants are present within the fluid sample based upon the observing the combined fluid. | 11-24-2011 |
20120232859 | METHOD ANS SYSTEMS FOR RESERVOIR MODELING, EVALUATION AND SIMULATION - Fluid property modeling that employs a model that characterizes asphaltene concentration gradients is integrated into a reservoir modeling and simulation framework to allow for reservoir compartmentalization (the presence or absence of flow barrier in the reservoir) to be assessed more quickly and easily. Additionally, automated integration of the fluid property modeling into the reservoir modeling and simulation framework allows the compositional gradients produced by the fluid property modeler (particularly asphaltene concentration gradients) to be combined with other data, such as geologic data and other petrophysical data, which allows for more accurate assessment of reservoir compartmentalization. | 09-13-2012 |
20120296617 | Methods For Characterization Of Petroleum Fluid And Application Thereof - An improved method that performs downhole fluid analysis of the fluid properties of a reservoir of interest and that characterizes the reservoir of interest based upon such downhole fluid analysis. | 11-22-2012 |
20130087698 | FAST MUD GAS LOGGING USING TANDEM MASS SPECTROSCOPY - Systems and methods for high speed mud gas logging are described. A general workflow of mud gas logging uses tandem mass spectroscopy. The workflow involves first separating the volatile components of the hydrocarbons (typically C8 and below) from the drilling fluid using a fluid extractor (or degaser). Extracted gases are then diluted in air and transported to an analyzer, which measures the concentration of each of those gases in air. A tandem mass spectroscopy-based analyser is used that is able to quantify each of those hydrocarbon components, including resolving isomeric species, while tolerating the presence of the non-hydrocarbons. According to some embodiments, triple quadrapole mass spectroscopy is used. | 04-11-2013 |
20130151159 | METHODS FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF PETROLEUM RESERVOIRS EMPLOYING PROPERTY GRADIENT ANALYSIS OF RESERVOIR FLUIDS - A methodology for reservoir understanding employs analysis of fluid property gradients to investigate and distinguish between non-compartmentalization of the reservoir, compartmentalization of the reservoir, and lack of thermodynamic equilibrium in the reservoir. | 06-13-2013 |
20130161502 | METHOD FOR ANALYSIS OF THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE HEAVY FRACTION OF PETROLEUM - The chemical composition of petroleum samples is measured using orbitrap mass spectrometry with electrospray ionization (ESI). The orbitrap measurement is used in a screening to determine if one or more higher resolution (but more expensive) compositional analyses are justified. | 06-27-2013 |
20130269420 | METHODS OF MEASURING POROSITY ON UNCONVENTIONAL ROCK SAMPLES - Embodiments disclose methods of estimating porosity from a pore volume and bulk density. The porosity is obtained by multiplying the pore volume and bulk density. Methods disclosed in the subject disclosure are minimally affected by errors in the bulk density measurement. | 10-17-2013 |
20130269933 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO PREPARE DRILL CUTTINGS FOR PETROPHYSICAL ANALYSIS BY INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY AND GAS SORPTION - Embodiments relate to a method for recovering hydrocarbons from a formation including collecting a formation sample, forming the sample into particles, exposing the sample to a cleaning fluid, and analyzing the sample. Embodiments also relate to a method for recovering hydrocarbons from a formation including the steps of collecting a formation sample, first exposing the sample to a cleaning fluid, forming the sample into particles, exposing the sample to a second cleaning fluid and analyzing the sample. | 10-17-2013 |
20130270011 | RESERVOIR AND COMPLETION QUALITY ASSESSMENT IN UNCONVENTIONAL (SHALE GAS) WELLS WITHOUT LOGS OR CORE - Embodiments herein relate to a method for recovering hydrocarbons from a formation including collecting and analyzing a formation sample, drilling operation data, and wellbore pressure measurement, estimating a reservoir and completion quality, and performing an oil field service in a region of the formation comprising the quality. In some embodiments, the formation sample is a solid collected from the drilling operation or includes cuttings or a core sample. | 10-17-2013 |
20130273661 | METHODS AND APPRATUS FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF QUANTITATIVE MINEROLOGY, KEROGEN CONTENT AND MATURITY IN GAS SHALE AND OIL-BEARING SHALE - A method for estimating characteristics of a formation including collecting a formation sample, preparing the sample, and analyzing the sample using FTIR comprising identifying the kerogen lineshape and intensity. The method includes using the lineshape to obtain kerogen maturity, using the maturity to obtain the kerogen spectrum, and using the kerogen spectrum to obtain the mineralogy and kerogen content. | 10-17-2013 |
20140048694 | METHOD TO CHARACTERIZE SHALES AT HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION - Apparatus and methods of characterizing a subterranean formation sample including collecting a sample from a formation, and analyzing the formation to obtain an image with 100 nm or less resolution, wherein the analyzing comprises atomic force microscopy (AFM), infrared spectroscopy (IR), and thermal analysis. Kerogen maturity, mineralogy, kerogen content, mechanical properties, and transition temperatures—including registered maps of those quantities—may be obtained in 5 minutes or less. Some embodiments may use a scanning electron microscope. | 02-20-2014 |
20140102480 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLEANING ROCK CORES - A method and apparatus for cleaning a rock core sample loads the sample into a cell where it is supported within an interior chamber of the cell. For at least one interval of time, the sample is soaked with a liquid phase solvent pressurized at elevated pressure and temperature without any flow of the liquid phase solvent into, through, and out of the chamber. The liquid phase solvent is then allowed to drain from the cell. The cell can include a fluid inlet and outlet that are both in fluid communication with the chamber. A controller can be used to control at least one parameter related to the soaking. The at least one parameter can be selected from the group consisting of i) the duration of the time interval, ii) pressure of the liquid phase solvent during the time interval, and iii) temperature of the cell during the time interval. | 04-17-2014 |
20140202237 | Method Of Analyzing A Petroleum Reservoir - A method of evaluating a gradient of a composition of materials in a petroleum reservoir, comprising sampling fluids from a well in the petroleum reservoir in a logging operation, measuring an amount of contamination in the sampled fluids, measuring the composition of the sampling fluids using a downhole fluid analysis, measuring an asphaltene content of the sampling fluids at different depths; and fitting the asphaltene content of the sampling fluids at the different depths to a simplified equation of state during the logging operation to determine the gradient of the composition of the materials in the petroleum reservoir. | 07-24-2014 |
20140338897 | METHODS FOR DETERMINING ORGANIC MATTER IN SHALE - A method for analyzing a subterranean formation including measuring an electromagnetic spectrum of a rock sample of the subterranean formation using optical spectroscopy, identifying a first kerogen pixel of a plurality of pixels of the electromagnetic spectrum, and analyzing the first kerogen pixel and estimating a property of the first kerogen pixel. | 11-20-2014 |
20140353479 | Injection For Sampling Heavy Oil - A downhole tool is conveyed within a borehole extending into a subterranean formation. A void is created in a sidewall of the borehole by extending a rotating member from the downhole tool into the sidewall. A portion of the sidewall surrounding the void is mechanically compressed, and the viscosity of hydrocarbons in the subterranean formation proximate the void is reduced by injecting a fluid from the downhole tool into the formation via the void. Fluid comprising the reduced viscosity hydrocarbons and the injected fluid may then be drawn from the subterranean formation into the downhole tool. | 12-04-2014 |
20150066464 | Determining Phase Behavior of a Reservoir Fluid - Various implementations directed to determining a phase behavior of a reservoir fluid are provided. In one implementation, a method may include receiving a plurality of predetermined pore size data, a plurality of predetermined bulk fluid data, and a plurality of predetermined kerogen data that are based on historical data for a plurality of hydrocarbon reservoirs. The method may also include creating a library of a plurality of simulated phase behavior data for the predetermined pore size data, the predetermined bulk fluid data, and the predetermined kerogen data. The method may further include determining a phase behavior of a reservoir fluid disposed in an actual hydrocarbon reservoir using the library. | 03-05-2015 |
20150094960 | QUALITY METRICS FOR TIGHT OIL RESERVOIRS - Techniques for calculating metrics for reservoir quality based on light oil and total organic carbon in tight oil reservoirs are described. The techniques include calculating quantities of light oil and total organic carbon from logging data and generating therefrom a continuous log for reservoir quality metric. Additionally new reservoir quality indices are presented that more accurately predict reservoir quality in tight oil plays. | 04-02-2015 |
20150115953 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING MUD CONTAMINATION OF FORMATION FLUID - A formation fluid sample is analyzed using NMR spectroscopy to obtain a NMR spectrum. The NMR spectrum is then analyzed to find evidence of the amount of olefins present in the sample. The amount of olefins present in the sample can then be correlated to the level of contamination of the sample. In one embodiment, a | 04-30-2015 |
20150136962 | Assessing Reservoir Connectivity In Hydrocarbon Reservoirs - A method is disclosed for assessing connectivity between sections in a hydrocarbon reservoir. Samples of hydrocarbons are collected over different depths in at least one wellbore. Fluorescence intensity determines the actual heavy end concentrations of hydrocarbons for the corresponding COLLECT GAS CONDENSATE different depths. Estimated heavy end concentrations of hydrocarbons for corresponding different depths are determined and the actual heavy end concentrations of hydrocarbons are compared with the estimated heavy end concentrations to assess connectivity between sections of the hydrocarbon reservoir. | 05-21-2015 |
20150211983 | FLUID ANALYSIS BY OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY WITH PHOTOACOUSTIC DETECTION - A method for downhole fluid analysis by optical spectroscopy with photoacoustic detection includes positioning a photoacoustic system within a wellbore, applying a laser pulse to the fluid sample using the pulsed laser system, detecting, by the acoustic sensor, a time-resolved acoustic pulse generated by absorption of the laser pulse by the fluid sample, and determining a property of the fluid sample using the detected time resolved acoustic pulse. The photoacoustic system includes a pulsed laser system and an acoustic sensor. | 07-30-2015 |
20150211984 | FLUIDIC SPEED OF SOUND MEASUREMENT USING PHOTOACOUSTICS - A wellbore tool for determining a speed of sound of a fluid sample, such as a hydrocarbon sample or a wellbore fluid, is described herein. The wellbore tool includes a photoacoustic system for analyzing the fluid sample. The photoacoustic system includes a laser system that generates a laser pulse, an interface disposed between the fluid sample and the laser system, and an acoustic detector that receives an acoustic pulse that is generated in response to absorption of the laser pulse. The acoustic pulse is generated when the laser pulse is absorbed by the fluid sample or the interface. This acoustic pulse then moves through the fluid sample and is detected by the acoustic detector. The acoustic pulse is then used to determine a speed of sound of the fluid sample. | 07-30-2015 |
20150240633 | Reservoir and Completion Quality Assessment in Unconventional (Shale Gas) Wells Without Logs or Core - Embodiments herein relate to a method for recovering hydrocarbons from a formation including collecting and analyzing a formation sample, drilling operation data, and wellbore pressure measurement, estimating a reservoir and completion quality, and performing an oil field service in a region of the formation comprising the quality. In some embodiments, the formation sample is a solid collected from the drilling operation or includes cuttings or a core sample. | 08-27-2015 |
20160003037 | Hydrocarbon Density Determination Method - A method for analyzing a geological formation having at least one hydrocarbon therein may include determining a total organic carbon mass over a depth range of the geological formation, and determining a mass fraction of the at least one hydrocarbon over the depth range of the geological formation based upon the total organic carbon mass. The method may further include determining a volume of the at least one hydrocarbon over the depth range of the geological formation, and determining a density of the at least one hydrocarbon over the depth range of the geological formation based upon the mass fraction and the volume of the at least one hydrocarbon. | 01-07-2016 |
20160082484 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLEANING ROCK CORES - A method and apparatus for cleaning a rock core sample loads the sample into a cell where it is supported within an interior chamber of the cell. For at least one interval of time, the sample is soaked with a liquid phase solvent pressurized at elevated pressure and temperature without any flow of the liquid phase solvent into, through, and out of the chamber. The liquid phase solvent is then allowed to drain from the cell. The cell can include a fluid inlet and outlet that are both in fluid communication with the chamber. A controller can be used to control at least one parameter related to the soaking. The at least one parameter can be selected from the group consisting of i) the duration of the time interval, ii) pressure of the liquid phase solvent during the time interval, and iii) temperature of the cell during the time interval. | 03-24-2016 |
Andrew Emil Pomerantz, Lexington, MA US
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20150247941 | INTEGRATION OF SEISMIC DATA WITH DOWNHOLE FLUID ANALYSIS TO PREDICT THE LOCATION OF HEAVY HYDROCARBON - Various implementations directed to the integration of seismic data with downhole fluid analysis to predict the location of heavy hydrocarbon are provided. In one implementation, a method may include receiving seismic data for a hydrocarbon reservoir of interest. The method may also include identifying geological features associated with a secondary gas charge from the seismic data. The method may further include determining the proximity of the geological features to the hydrocarbon reservoir of interest. The method may additionally include receiving preliminary downhole fluid analysis (DFA) data from formations at or near the hydrocarbon reservoir of interest. The method may further include analyzing the preliminary DFA data to determine the equilibrium state of the hydrocarbon reservoir and to confirm the secondary gas charge in the hydrocarbon reservoir. The method may also include determining whether to perform one or more additional DFA's. | 09-03-2015 |
20150247942 | ASSESSING RISKS OF COMPARTMENTALIZATION - Various implementations described herein are directed to a method for assessing risks of compartmentalization. In one implementation, the method may include receiving seismic data for a formation of interest; identifying areas in the formation having a dip angle greater than about | 09-03-2015 |
Brett Z. Pomerantz, Atlanta, GA US
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20140279171 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING VEHICLE TRANSACTION NEGOTIATION - The present disclosure relates to computer-implemented systems and methods for searching vehicle listings. An example method may include receiving, from a user of a user device, by a service provider computer comprising one or more processors, a selection of a vehicle identifier associated with a vehicle. The method may also include receiving, from the user device, by the service provider computer, a communication directed to a dealer associated with the vehicle. The method may further include generating an anonymous identifier associated with the user and transmitting, to a dealer device associated with the dealer, the communication and the anonymous identifier. The method may also include transmitting, to the dealer device upon determination of the acceptance of a proposed transaction between the dealer and the user, personal identifying information associated with the user. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279229 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING VEHICLE TRANSACTIONS - The present disclosure relates to computer-implemented systems and methods for searching vehicle listings. An example method may include receiving one or more financial parameters. The method may also include generating one or more proposed transactions that may be defined, at least in part, by the one or more financial parameters. Additionally, the method may include determining, based at least in part on the one or more proposed transactions, for one or more advertised offers associated with one or more vehicles. The method may also include transmitting at least one advertised offer of the one or more advertised offers. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279275 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING VEHICLE TRANSACTIONS USING OPTICAL DATA - The present disclosure relates to computer-implemented systems and methods for searching vehicle listings. An example method may include scanning, by a user device comprising one or more processors, optical machine-readable data associated with a first vehicle. The method may also include determining, based at least in part on the optical machine-readable data, a vehicle identification number associated with the first vehicle. The method may further include determining, based at least in part on the vehicle identification number, one or more vehicle attributes. | 09-18-2014 |
Bruce Pomerantz, Alpine, NJ US
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20130330992 | Denim Fabric Including Recycled Material - Denim fabric, suitable for use as apparel, and garments made therefrom, wherein the denim fabric is made from at least about 50 wt % fibers produced from post-consumer recycled polyester and recycled cotton. In particular, warp yarns are made of recycled cotton and the other cotton, and the filling yarns are made of the post-consumer recycled polyester and spandex material. The warp yarn may be plied with like reclaimed warp yarn, and/or with virgin fiber warp yarn. The warp and filling yarns are combined to make the denim fabric. The denim fabric produced has strength and related properties sufficient for consumer use. The fabric or garment may also be subjected to washing, handwork, and/or other finishing effects that would change the look and feel of the fabric or add special characteristics. | 12-12-2013 |
Christopher Pomerantz, Campbell, CA US
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20110107195 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING A SPREADSHEET - A system and method for managing a spreadsheet are disclosed. The method may include determining a portion of a digital image of a data statement, determining data of the data statement based on the portion of the digital image, and mapping a data cell of a standardized spreadsheet to the portion of the digital image based on the data of the data statement. The data of the data statement may be determined by applying an optical character recognition process to the digital image. The data cell may be mapped to the portion of the digital image based on a label or key included in the data of the data statement, a set of coordinate values, a mathematical equation, and/or the like. The method may further include determining a location of a second data statement based on the mapping data. | 05-05-2011 |
David Pomerantz, Lutherville, MD US
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20090049725 | Display device - A display device includes a back-board type member and a support mechanism engageable thereto. A plurality of mounting rails are releasably securable to such back-board type member on at least one of a front side, a back side, and a combination thereof such that each rail runs at least one of side to side and top to bottom across such back-board type member. A securing mechanism has a first portion engageable with such back-board type member and a second portion engageable with such plurality of mounting rails for releasably securing such mounting rails to such back-board type member such that at least a predetermined portion of at least one predetermined item may at least one of sit on at least a portion of at least one of such mounting rails, releasably slide behind at least a portion of at least one of such mounting rails and a combination thereof. | 02-26-2009 |
Glenn A. Pomerantz, Kerhonkson, NY US
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20090184407 | METHOD TO RECOVER UNDERFILLED MODULES BY SELECTIVE REMOVAL OF DISCRETE COMPONENTS - Methods and reworked intermediate and resultant electronic modules made thereby, whereby a component in need of rework is located and removed from the module to reveal encapsulated solder connections residing within an underfill matrix. Heights of both the solder connections and underfill matrix are reduced, followed by etching the solder out of the solder connections to form openings within the underfill matrix. The underfill material is then removed to expose metallurgy of the substrate. A blank having a release layer with an array of solder connections is aligned with the exposed metallurgy, and this solder array is transferred from the blank onto the metallurgy. The transferred solder connections are then flattened using heat and pressure, followed by attaching solder connections of a new component to the flattened solder connections and underfilling these reworked solder connections residing between the new chip and substrate. | 07-23-2009 |
Jason Pomerantz, Mill Valley, CA US
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20120171174 | Methods of Inducing Tissue Regeneration - Methods are provided for producing cells within a lineage (lineage restricted cells) from post-mitotic differentiated cells of the same lineage ex vivo and in vivo, and for treating a subject in need of tissue regeneration therapy by employing these lineage-restricted cells. In addition, the production of lineage restricted cells from postmitotic tissues derived from patients with diseases allows for a characterization of pathways that have gone awry in these diseases and for screening of drugs that will ameliorate or correct the defects as a means of novel drug discovery. Also provided are kits for performing these methods. | 07-05-2012 |
20120295854 | Methods of Inducing Tissue Regeneration - Methods are provided for producing cells within a lineage (lineage restricted cells) from post-mitotic differentiated cells of the same lineage ex vivo and in vivo, and for treating a subject in need of tissue regeneration therapy by employing these lineage-restricted cells. In addition, the production of lineage restricted cells from postmitotic tissues derived from patients with diseases allows for a characterization of pathways that have gone awry in these diseases and for screening of drugs that will ameliorate or correct the defects as a means of novel drug discovery. Also provided are kits for performing these methods. | 11-22-2012 |
20130052267 | Methods of Inducing Tissue Regeneration - Methods are provided for producing cells within a lineage (lineage restricted cells) from post-mitotic differentiated cells of the same lineage ex vivo and in vivo, and for treating a subject in need of tissue regeneration therapy by employing these lineage-restricted cells. In addition, the production of lineage restricted cells from postmitotic tissues derived from patients with diseases allows for a characterization of pathways that have gone awry in these diseases and for screening of drugs that will ameliorate or correct the defects as a means of novel drug discovery. Also provided are kits for performing these methods. | 02-28-2013 |
20150037295 | METHODS OF INDUCING TISSUE REGENERATION - Methods are provided for producing cells within a lineage (lineage restricted cells) from post-mitotic differentiated cells of the same lineage ex vivo and in vivo, and for treating a subject in need of tissue regeneration therapy by employing these lineage-restricted cells. In addition, the production of lineage restricted cells from postmitotic tissues derived from patients with diseases allows for a characterization of pathways that have gone awry in these diseases and for screening of drugs that will ameliorate or correct the defects as a means of novel drug discovery. Also provided are kits for performing these methods. | 02-05-2015 |
Joel L. Pomerantz, Cambridge, MA US
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20090100535 | CHIMERIC DNA-BINDING PROTEINS - Chimeric proteins containing composite DNA-binding regions are disclosed together with DNA constructs encoding them, compositions containing them and applications in which they are useful. | 04-16-2009 |
Jonathan Pomerantz, Chicago, IL US
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20080269556 | ENDOSCOPE WITH FLEXIBLE TIP - An endoscope is provided. The endoscope includes a support body; a shaft mounted to the support body; a micro motor mounted in the support body; a flexible tip mounted to the shaft; and a directional cable. The directional cable is operably coupled to the micromotor at a first end and to the flexible tip at a second end and extends through the shaft. The flexible tip is configured for movement to a plurality of positions relative to the shaft through movement of the directional cable under control of the micro motor. | 10-30-2008 |
Joseph Pomerantz, Moorpark, CA US
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20130034382 | CONNECTOR - A connector includes at least two cavities or receptacles extending from a base to receive adjacent tubes of a wall or panel. The receptacles are closed at one end. At least two walls extend from the base in the same direction as the receptacles. The walls are positioned on the base and outside the receptacles such that the panels are secured to a specific angular orientation with respect to each other. A top connector and a bottom connector are used to secure rods or tubes of adjacent panels. A series of top and bottom connectors can be used to secure multiple panels to form an enclosure, such as a kennel or gazebo. | 02-07-2013 |
20140298710 | ANIMAL TRAP - A humane animal trap includes an enclosure having an opening with a door disposed therein. The door is pivotable about an upper edge between open and closed positions, and is biased toward the closed position by a torsion spring. A transfer arm is disposed along a side of the enclosure and has a catch that is biased into engagement with the door when the door is in the open position and a trip release is engaged with the transfer arm. The transfer arm is operable to rotate the catch away from the entry door in response to disengagement of the trip release. A mechanical sensor is disposed in the enclosure and includes a trip pad coupled to the trip release. The mechanical sensor disengages the trip release from the transfer arm when an animal enters the trap, thereby closing the door behind the animal and capturing it unharmed. | 10-09-2014 |
Joseph L. Pomerantz, Moorpark, CA US
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20090038160 | LOCKING CASE - A utility knife includes a slidably retractable knife blade, which is moving into and out of the knife body by a sliding mechanism on the side of the body. The knife blade is held by a carrier and secured to the carrier by a two-pronged lever, where a shorter one of the prongs is moved within a slot in the knife blade to secure the blade. The blade is released by pressing the longer one of the prongs to move the shorter prong out of the slot. A light in the body is located below the knife blade to enable the user to illuminate a work area while using the knife. | 02-12-2009 |
20090038901 | LOCKING CASE - A locking case includes a lightweight plastic shell covered by a soft fabric, such as a woven nylon. A case hardened wire grid is fitted into each side of the plastic shell, and a foam pad, such as urethane, is fitted into the wire grid. A metal tab extends out of the case from each side of the shell. A zipper assembly has two zipper tabs with holes, such that when the case is closed, a lock can be inserted through both zipper tabs and both tabs. A security or metal cable is securely attached to the case, such as to the wire grid, where the metal cable has a loop that can be extended outside the case, wrapped around a fixed object, and locked to the four tabs by a padlock. One or more metal plates can be plated along interior sides of the shell for added protection. | 02-12-2009 |
20090205244 | HUMANE ANIMAL TRAP - A humane animal trap includes an enclosure having an opening with a door disposed therein. The door is pivotable about an upper edge between open and closed positions, and is biased toward the closed position by a torsion spring. An electrical solenoid is disposed above the door and has a catch that is biased into engagement with a holding feature on the door when the door is in the open position, and is operable to disengage the catch from the holding feature in response to the receipt of an electrical trip signal. An electrical sensor disposed in the enclosure transmits a light beam between opposite sidewalls of the trap, and generates an electrical trip signal and transmits it to the solenoid when the light beam is interrupted by an animal entering the trap so as to close the door behind the animal and thereby capture it unharmed in the enclosure. | 08-20-2009 |
Mitchell P. Pomerantz, Highland Park, IL US
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20130270793 | ANTI-ROTATION SURROGATE BICYCLE TOP TUBE - A detachable top tube assembly includes inner and outer tube members telescopically received by one another. Each inner and outer tube member includes one or more of an elliptical cross-sectional shape or is arced along a longitudinal axis thereof to prevent rotation of the inner and outer tube members relative to one another. Each of a pair of yoke assemblies is disposed at opposite ends of the inner and outer tube members and include a rotatable gate assembly for opening and closing the yoke assemblies. A pair of spring biased members is provided for engagement with the rotatable gate assemblies to maintain the gate assemblies in a closed position. A pair of button covers is provided for depressably engaging each spring biased member so to allow the gate assemblies to be rotated relative to a respective inner and outer tube member. | 10-17-2013 |
Natalie Pomerantz, Worcester, MA US
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20110303092 | High Permeance Sulfur Tolerant Pd/Cu Alloy Membranes - A method of making a membrane permeable to hydrogen gas (H | 12-15-2011 |
Ori Pomerantz, Pflugerville, TX US
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20100208383 | DATA STORAGE APPARATUS AND METHOD - A data storage apparatus and method. The apparatus comprises a mounting structure, a motor mechanically attached to mounting structure, and a data storage platter mechanically attached to the motor. The apparatus additionally comprises a single actuator arm comprising a first and second read/write data head or multiple radial movement mechanisms each comprising a read/write data head. The single actuator arm is configured to move axially along an arc and across a top surface of the data storage platter such that the first read/write data head has access to a first section and a second section of the data storage platter and the second read/write data head only has access to the second section of data storage platter. Each radial movement mechanism moves a different read/write data head radially all along a radius of the data storage platter and over and across different sections of the data storage platter. | 08-19-2010 |
20100211730 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CACHING DATA ON A HARD DISK DRIVE - A method for caching data on a hard disk drive. The method begins by identifying at least one track residing on the hard disk drive to devote to caching. The method continues with determining an average for each data value both residing on the hard disk drive and not residing in random access memory. The average value being the average number of times a given data value was read into memory before being the given data value was overwritten. Next the method detects a period of hard disk activity and in response to detecting, the method concludes by copying to each cache track each data value not residing in random access memory and having an average which exceeds a first threshold. | 08-19-2010 |
20110282470 | USING RADIO FREQUENCY TUNING TO CONTROL A PORTABLE AUDIO DEVICE - A method for controlling a portable audio device using radio frequency tuning is provided. A radio signal transmitter device communicatively coupled to the portable audio device transmits an audio signal of an audio file on a first radio frequency channel, a forward control signal on a second radio frequency channel, and a backward control signal on a third radio frequency channel to a radio signal receiver device. The portable audio device determines whether an audio output of the forward control signal is received by an audio receiver device. In response to determining that the portable audio device did receive the audio output of the forward control signal using the audio receiver device, the portable audio device plays a next audio file in a play list. | 11-17-2011 |
20110307486 | Managing Sensitive Data in Cloud Computing Environments - The illustrative embodiments provide a method, computer program product, and apparatus for managing collectively sensitive data. Collectively sensitive data is divided into a first partition for reassembly data, a second partition of the collectively sensitive data, and a third partition of the collectively sensitive data. Each of the second partition and the third partition are collectively nonsensitive in isolation. The first partition is stored in a translation table in a secure database. The translation table is configured for use in assembling collectively sensitive data from the second partition and the third partition. The second partition of the collectively sensitive data is stored in a first database associated with a first cloud computing environment. The third partition of collectively sensitive data is stored in a second database associated with a second cloud computing environment. | 12-15-2011 |
20120182848 | DATA STORAGE - A data storage apparatus and method. The apparatus comprises a mounting structure, a motor mechanically attached to mounting structure, and a data storage platter mechanically attached to the motor. The apparatus additionally comprises a single actuator arm comprising a first and second read/write data head or multiple radial movement mechanisms each comprising a read/write data head. The single actuator arm is configured to move axially along an arc and across a top surface of the data storage platter such that the first read/write data head has access to a first section and a second section of the data storage platter and the second read/write data head only has access to the second section of data storage platter. Each radial movement mechanism moves a different read/write data head radially all along a radius of the data storage platter and over and across different sections of the data storage platter. | 07-19-2012 |
20150156131 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF GEOGRAPHIC MIGRATION OF WORKLOADS BETWEEN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CLOUDS - A database contains available cloud environments to which a virtual image workload may be deployed. The database includes ratings for each available cloud option, such as cost, distance, reliability, which workloads that environment may handle. A table of attributes and weights is used to create a rating of the requested deployment. This rating determines where the image is deployed. The invention discloses techniques for gathering additional information from the user about the virtual image workload to be deployed. A mapping algorithm applies the attributes and weights to the gathered information to create a rating for the deployment. An algorithm is then used to determine to which available cloud environment the workload will be deployed. | 06-04-2015 |
20150341387 | Identification of Web Form Parameters for an Authorization Engine - A method, system and computer-usable medium are disclosed for automating the identification of web form parameters for an authorization engine. A web page containing a set of parameters is received and then processed to identify structured portions it may contain. A target structured portion is then selected and processed to identify a corresponding set of web form parameters. Once identified, the set of web form parameters are then processed to generate a policy with a corresponding set of policy rule parameters. Matching operations are then performed to respectively match individual parameters of the set of web form parameters to individual parameters of the set of policy rule parameters. The policy is then associated with its associated web page URL and the process is repeated, proceeding with selecting another target structured portion to process. | 11-26-2015 |
20160036893 | A SYSTEM OF GEOGRAPHIC MIGRATION OF WORKLOADS BETWEEN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CLOUDS - A database contains available cloud environments to which a virtual image workload may be deployed. The database includes ratings for each available cloud option, such as cost, distance, reliability, which workloads that environment may handle. A table of attributes and weights is used to create a rating of the requested deployment. This rating determines where the image is deployed. The invention discloses techniques for gathering additional information from the user about the virtual image workload to be deployed. A mapping algorithm applies the attributes and weights to the gathered information to create a rating for the deployment. An algorithm is then used to determine to which available cloud environment the workload will be deployed. | 02-04-2016 |
Roger J. Pomerantz, Chalfont, PA US
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20110086423 | Cellular Targets for Treatment of Retroviral Infection - Cellular targets for anti-retroviral drug development are disclosed. The cellular targets comprise ATR kinase and its relevant substrates, based on the identification of the ATR kinase as required for the final step of retroviral DNA integration. Assays for identifying modulators of retroviral integration via the ATR kinase pathway are disclosed, as well as modulators identified by such assays. Pharmaceutical preparations and methods of their use in treating retroviral infection are also disclosed. | 04-14-2011 |
Scott Pomerantz, Wyckoff, NJ US
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20100151853 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOCATING POSITION OF A MOBILE DEVICE IN AN ASSISTED SATELLITE POSITIONING SYSTEM - Method and apparatus for locating position of a mobile device in an assisted satellite positioning system is described. In one example, satellite measurement data is obtained from a plurality of satellites at a mobile device. Position of the mobile device is computed using the satellite measurement data. The position is sent to a cellular device via a wireless ad hoc network. In one example, the wireless ad hoc network comprises a BLUETOOTH communication link. In one example, the mobile device is configured to receive assistance data from a position server through the wireless ad hoc network. For example, the mobile device may comprise a housing configured to plug into a cigarette lighter connector of an automobile and the cellular device may comprise a cellular telephone without location-determination capabilities (i.e., the cellular telephone does not include an integrated GPS receiver). | 06-17-2010 |
20110119297 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A PERSONAL CHARACTERISTIC-BASED CONTACT LIST - A system and method in a mobile computing device for utilizing personal characteristics (e.g., physical characteristics) of a person of interest to manage and/or recall information associated with such person. As non-limiting examples, a personal mobile computing device may be utilized to acquire image and/or voice information associated with a person of interest and utilize such acquired information to manage and/or recall information in a database (e.g., a contact list) associated with such person of interest. | 05-19-2011 |
20120077520 | Method and Apparatus for Locating Position of a Mobile Device in an Assisted Satellite Positioning System - Method and apparatus for locating position of a mobile device in an assisted satellite positioning system is described. In one example, satellite measurement data is obtained from a plurality of satellites at a mobile device. Position of the mobile device is computed using the satellite measurement data. The position is sent to a cellular device via a wireless ad hoc network. In one example, the wireless ad hoc network comprises a BLUETOOTH communication link. In one example, the mobile device is configured to receive assistance data from a position server through the wireless ad hoc network. For example, the mobile device may comprise a housing configured to plug into a cigarette lighter connector of an automobile and the cellular device may comprise a cellular telephone without location-determination capabilities (i.e., the cellular telephone does not include an integrated GPS receiver). | 03-29-2012 |
Shifra Pomerantz, North Miami, FL US
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20140124559 | CONVERTIBLE ATHLETIC BELT ASSEMBLY - A convertible athletic belt assembly includes a central pouch assembly having a plurality of support assemblies each securely attached along an oppositely disposed end of the central pouch assembly. The central pouch assembly includes a storage compartment and a closure mechanism to secure contents therein. An accessory pouch assembly is mounted to each support member via an inner cover member, and further includes an outer cover member disposable between an open and closed disposition. An accessory assembly is mounted inside each accessory pouch assembly and is retained therein while the corresponding outer cover member is in a closed disposition, however, the accessory assembly is deployed in an operable configuration when the outer cover member is in an open disposition. The accessory assembly may include a container holder configured to hold a bottle of water, energy drink, etc., a portable electronic device holder, a coin purse, etc. | 05-08-2014 |
Stephanie Rosenthal Pomerantz, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20140279719 | VALUE OF INFORMATION WITH STREAMING EVIDENCE - The subject disclosure is directed towards processing evidence, which may include high-dimensional streaming evidence, into a future belief state. The existing evidence is used to project a belief about a future state. The future belief state may be used to determine whether to wait for additional evidence, or to act now without waiting for additional evidence, e.g., based on a cost of the delay. For example, an autonomous assistant may decide based upon the belief whether to engage a person or not, or to wait for more information before the engagement decision is made. | 09-18-2014 |
Steven C. Pomerantz, Huntingdon Valley, PA US
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20160068605 | CD123 Binding Agents and Uses Thereof - Provided herein are antibodies that immunospecifically bind to CD123. Also described are related polynucleotides capable of encoding the provided CD123-specific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, cells expressing the provided antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, as well as associated vectors and detectably labeled antibodies or antigen-binding fragments. In addition, methods of using the provided antibodies are described. For example, the provided antibodies may be used to diagnose, treat, or monitor CD123-expressing cancer progression, regression, or stability; to determine whether or not a patient should be treated for cancer; or to determine whether or not a subject is afflicted with CD123-expressing cancer and thus may be amenable to treatment with a CD123-specific anti-cancer therapeutic, such as the multispecific antibodies against CD123 and CD3 described herein. | 03-10-2016 |
Steven M. Pomerantz, Ashland, MA US
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20140328468 | MOBILE TRANSPORT AND SHIELDING APPARATUS FOR REMOVABLE X-RAY ANALYZER - A mobile transport and shielding apparatus, which holds an x-ray analyzer for transport between operating sites, and also serves as a shielded, operational station for holding the x-ray analyzer during operation thereof. The x-ray analyzer is removably insertable into the apparatus and is operable either within the mobile transport and shielding apparatus, or outside of the apparatus. The apparatus may provide means to control, power, cool, and/or charge the x-ray analyzer during operation of the analyzer; and also means to transport the analyzer (e.g., a handle). | 11-06-2014 |
William C. Pomerantz, Madison, WI US
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20100021344 | BETA-PEPTIDE LYOTROPIC LIQUID CRYSTALS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF - The present invention provides materials and methods that make liquid crystal phases accessible with relatively short β-peptides in aqueous solvents. | 01-28-2010 |