Rubenstein, US
Adam Rubenstein, Boca Raton, FL US
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20090281790 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - A method, system and computer program product for providing translated web content is disclosed. The method includes receiving a request from a user on a web site, the web site having a first web content in a first language, wherein the request calls for a second web content in a second language. The method further includes dividing the first web content into a plurality of translatable components and generating a unique identifier for each translatable component. The method further includes identifying a plurality of translated components of the second web content using the unique identifier of each of the plurality of translatable components of the first web content and putting the plurality of translated components of the second web content to preserve a format that corresponds to the first web content. The method further includes providing the second web content in response to the request that was received. | 11-12-2009 |
20100030550 | SYNCHRONIZATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT BETWEEN LANGUAGES - A system, method and computer readable medium for synchronizing web content is disclosed. The method includes retrieving a first web content in a first language from a web site, the first web content corresponding to a second web content wherein the second web content is a translation in a second language of the first web content. The method further includes dividing the first web content into a plurality of translatable components and generating a unique identifier for each of the plurality of translatable components. The method further includes matching each of the plurality of translatable components to a plurality of translated components of the second web content using the unique identifier of each of the plurality of translatable components. If a translatable component is not matched to a translated component, the method further includes designating the translatable component for translation into the second language. | 02-04-2010 |
20100169764 | AUTOMATION TOOL FOR WEB SITE CONTENT LANGUAGE TRANSLATION - A system, method and computer readable medium for providing translated web content is disclosed. The method on an information processing system includes retrieving a first content in a first language and parsing the first content into a plurality of translatable components. The method further includes generating a unique identifier for each of the plurality of translatable components of the first content and queuing the plurality of translatable components and corresponding unique identifiers for translation into a second language. The method further includes, for each of the plurality of translatable components, storing a translated component and an associated unique identifier corresponding to the translatable component, thereby storing a plurality of translated components and corresponding unique identifiers. | 07-01-2010 |
20100174525 | ANALYZING WEB SITE FOR TRANSLATION - A system, method and computer readable medium for synchronizing web content is disclosed. The method includes retrieving a first web content in a first language from a web site, the first web content corresponding to a second web content wherein the second web content is a translation in a second language of the first web content. The method further includes dividing the first web content into a plurality of translatable components and generating a unique identifier for each of the plurality of translatable components. The method further includes matching each of the plurality of translatable components to a plurality of translated components of the second web content using the unique identifier of each of the plurality of translatable components. If a translatable component is not matched to a translated component, the method further includes designating the translatable component for translation into the second language. | 07-08-2010 |
20110209038 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - A method, system and computer program product for providing translated web content is disclosed. The method includes receiving a request from a user on a web site, the web site having a first web content in a first language, wherein the request calls for a second web content in a second language. The method further includes dividing the first web content into a plurality of translatable components and generating a unique identifier for each translatable component. The method further includes identifying a plurality of translated components of the second web content using the unique identifier of each of the plurality of translatable components of the first web content and putting the plurality of translated components of the second web content to preserve a format that corresponds to the first web content. The method further includes providing the second web content in response to the request that was received. | 08-25-2011 |
20130211817 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - A method, system and computer program product for providing translated web content is disclosed. The method includes receiving a request from a user on a web site, the web site having a first web content in a first language, wherein the request calls for a second web content in a second language. The method further includes dividing the first web content into a plurality of translatable components and generating a unique identifier for each translatable component. The method further includes identifying a plurality of translated components of the second web content using the unique identifier of each of the plurality of translatable components of the first web content and putting the plurality of translated components of the second web content to preserve a format that corresponds to the first web content. The method further includes providing the second web content in response to the request that was received. | 08-15-2013 |
20140058719 | Analyzing Web Site for Translation - A system, method and computer readable medium for synchronizing web content is disclosed. The method includes retrieving a first web content in a first language from a web site, the first web content corresponding to a second web content wherein the second web content is a translation in a second language of the first web content. The method further includes dividing the first web content into a plurality of translatable components and generating a unique identifier for each of the plurality of translatable components. The method further includes matching each of the plurality of translatable components to a plurality of translated components of the second web content using the unique identifier of each of the plurality of translatable components. If a translatable component is not matched to a translated component, the method further includes designating the translatable component for translation into the second language. | 02-27-2014 |
20150106077 | Dynamic Language Translation of Web Site Content - A method, system and computer program product for providing translated web content is disclosed. The method includes receiving a request from a user on a web site, the web site having a first web content in a first language, wherein the request calls for a second web content in a second language. The method further includes dividing the first web content into a plurality of translatable components and generating a unique identifier for each translatable component. The method further includes identifying a plurality of translated components of the second web content using the unique identifier of each of the plurality of translatable components of the first web content and putting the plurality of translated components of the second web content to preserve a format that corresponds to the first web content. The method further includes providing the second web content in response to the request that was received. | 04-16-2015 |
Adam Rubenstein, Coconut Creek, FL US
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20120016655 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing translated web content. A request is received from a user for content in a second language translated from content in a first language from a first Internet source. The content in the first language is obtained and divided into one or more translatable components. Whether the one or more translatable components have been previously translated, via at least one of machine translation, human translation, and a combination thereof, into the second language and stored as translated components in a storage is determined. If there are one or more translatable components previously translated and stored, the content is generated in the second language by modifying the content in the first language so that at least some translatable components are replaced with corresponding translated components and sent in the second language to the user as a response to the request. | 01-19-2012 |
20120016929 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing content with respect to a website. A request for content is received where the request includes information related to a user. One or more pieces of localized content associated with at least one condition is retrieved when it is determined that the at least one condition is consistent with the information related to the user, where each localized content is localized with respect to the content requested. At least one of the retrieved localized content is identified when the information related to the user meets the associated at least one condition. The identified at least one localized content is sent as a response to the received request for content. | 01-19-2012 |
20120017146 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for facilitating selection of a preferred language associated with a website. In one example, information including information relating to a user is first received via the communication platform. The received information is then automatically analyzed to estimate a preferred language in which the user likely uses to view content from the website. A selector is displayed with an available selection of a language that most closely matches the estimated preferred language to allow the user to specify the user's preferred language with respect to the website. The user's preferred language is stored, and the user is redirected to the website in the user's preferred language. | 01-19-2012 |
20140365858 | Dynamic Language Translation of Web Site Content - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing content with respect to a website. A request for content is received where the request includes information related to a user. One or more pieces of localized content associated with at least one condition is retrieved when it is determined that the at least one condition is consistent with the information related to the user, where each localized content is localized with respect to the content requested. At least one of the retrieved localized content is identified when the information related to the user meets the associated at least one condition. The identified at least one localized content is sent as a response to the received request for content. | 12-11-2014 |
20150339294 | Dynamic Language Translation of Web Site Content - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing translated web content. A request is received from a user for content in a second language translated from content in a first language from a first Internet source. The content in the first language is obtained and divided into one or more translatable components. Whether the one or more translatable components have been previously translated, via at least one of machine translation, human translation, and a combination thereof, into the second language and stored as translated components in a storage is determined. If there are one or more translatable components previously translated and stored, the content is generated in the second language by modifying the content in the first language so that at least some translatable components are replaced with corresponding translated components and sent in the second language to the user as a response to the request. | 11-26-2015 |
Allan Rubenstein, New York, NY US
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20110190237 | Macrocyclic Prodrug Compounds Useful as Therapeutics - The present invention includes macrocyclic prodrug compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing them. The present invention also includes use of these compounds in the treatment of various diseases including an autoimmune disease, an inflammatory disease, a neurological or neurodegenerative disease, cancer, a cardiovascular disease, allergy, asthma, a hormone-related disease, and tumors or symptoms resulting from neurofibromatosis. | 08-04-2011 |
Allan Rubenstein, San Francisco, CA US
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20140135290 | MACROCYCLIC PRODRUG COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS THERAPEUTICS - The present invention includes macrocyclic prodrug compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing them. The present invention also includes use of these compounds in the treatment of various diseases including an autoimmune disease, an inflammatory disease, a neurological or neurodegenerative disease, cancer, a cardiovascular disease, allergy, asthma, a hormone-related disease, and tumors or symptoms resulting from neurofibromatosis. | 05-15-2014 |
Allan E. Rubenstein, New York, NY US
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20090118240 | LOCAL TREATMENT OF NEUROFIBROMAS - A method for treating a neurofibroma, e.g. dermal neurofibroma, a subdermal neurofibroma, or a superficial plexiform neurofibroma, in a subject in need of such treatment is disclosed. The method comprises locally applying a composition to a neurofibroma either topically or intralesionally. This method does not encompass systemic administration of the composition to the subject to have an effect on the neurofibromas. Compositions useful for such treatments and methods of preparing the compositions are disclosed. | 05-07-2009 |
20100292218 | Treatment Of Neurofibromatosis With Radicicol And Its Derivatives - The present invention provides compounds of formulae Ia, Ia′, IIa, IIa′, IIIa, IIIa′, IVa, or Va and the therapeutic use thereof. The present invention also includes methods of treating NF2-deficient or NF1-deficient cells or neurodegenerative diseases with radicicol or its derivatives, such as one or more compounds of formula I, II, III, IV, V, Ia, Ia′, IIa, IIa′, IIIa, IIIa′, IVa, or Va. Furthermore, the present invention is directed to methods of inhibiting the growth of NF2-deficient or NF1-deficient tumors. The methods comprise contacting NF2-deficient or NF1-deficient tumor cells with radicicol or its derivatives, such as one or more compounds of formula I, II, III, IV, V, Ia, Ia′, IIa, IIa′, IIIa, IIIa′, IVa, or Va. The present invention is also directed to the combinational use of radicicol or its derivatives, such as one or more compounds of formula I, II, III, IV, V, Ia, Ia′, IIa, IIa′, IIIa, IIIa′, IVa, or Va with at least one additional active agent, such as one or more HSP90 inhibitors. | 11-18-2010 |
20120315298 | LOCAL TREATMENT OF NEUROFIBROMAS - A method for treating a neurofibroma, e.g. dermal neurofibroma, a subdermal neurofibroma, or a superficial plexiform neurofibroma, in a subject in need of such treatment is disclosed. The method comprises locally applying a composition to a neurofibroma either topically or intralesionally. This method does not encompass systemic administration of the composition to the subject to have an effect on the neurofibromas. Compositions useful for such treatments and methods of preparing the compositions are disclosed. | 12-13-2012 |
20130345244 | LOCAL TREATMENT OF NEUROFIBROMAS - A method for treating a neurofibroma, e.g. dermal neurofibroma, a subdermal neurofibroma, or a superficial plexiform neurofibroma, in a subject in need of such treatment is disclosed. The method comprises locally applying a composition to a neurofibroma either topically or intralesionally. This method does not encompass systemic administration of the composition to the subject to have an effect on the neurofibromas. Compositions useful for such treatments and methods of preparing the compositions are disclosed. | 12-26-2013 |
20150182452 | LOCAL TREATMENT OF NEUROFIBROMAS - A method for treating a neurofibroma, e.g. dermal neurofibroma, a subdermal neurofibroma, or a superficial plexiform neurofibroma, in a subject in need of such treatment is disclosed. The method comprises locally applying a composition to a neurofibroma either topically or intralesionally. This method does not encompass systemic administration of the composition to the subject to have an effect on the neurofibromas. Compositions useful for such treatments and methods of preparing the compositions are disclosed. | 07-02-2015 |
Anne C. Rubenstein, Walnut Creek, CA US
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20140158197 | TRI-FUNCTIONAL LIGHT AND ENERGY GENERATING PANEL SYSTEM - This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus that can generate PV power and simultaneously provide artificial lighting. The devices disclosed herein include a first optical structure having a plurality of focusing elements that can collect and focus ambient light onto a first set of light redirecting elements that is optically coupled to one or more photovoltaic (PV) cells. The devices also include one or more illumination sources that are optically coupled to a light guide including a second set of light redirecting elements that can direct light from the one or more illumination sources out of the device to provide artificial lighting. The devices further include a second optical structure disposed below the first optical structure such that the one or more illumination sources and the one or more PV cells are disposed along the edges of the first or the second optical structure. | 06-12-2014 |
Brandon Rubenstein, Loveland, CO US
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20090101317 | JACKET FOR HEAT DISPERSION DEVICE - An apparatus comprising a heat dispersion device having a first end. The first end has a shape different than that of the remainder of the heat dispersion device. The apparatus also comprises a jacket coupled to the heat dispersion device at the first end. The jacket has another shape associated with that of the remainder of the heat dispersion device. | 04-23-2009 |
20090111293 | RETRACTABLE PROTECTION APPARATUS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE PINS - An apparatus for protecting an array of pins of an electronic device is provided. The apparatus includes a pin protector defining an array of holes therethrough, wherein each hole is configured to receive one of the pins. The apparatus also comprises a spring element configured to bias the pin protector away from the electronic device toward an end of each of the pins. The spring element is also configured to allow the pin protector to be retracted toward the electronic device to expose the pins for insertion into a socket or similar component. | 04-30-2009 |
20110085296 | Cooling System For A Computer Blade - A cooling system for a computer blade is disclosed. The cooling system comprises a main printed circuit (PC) board with at least one component mounted on a top side of the main PC board. A heat transfer plate is located at the first end of the main PC board. An airflow divider is mounted on, and is perpendicular with, the top side of the main PC board. The airflow divider runs in an axis generally parallel with the first side of the main PC board. A lid is coupled to the main PC board thereby enclosing the main PC board, the heat transfer plate and the airflow divider. The lid encloses a first airflow channel running along the first side of the main PC board and a second airflow channel running along the second side of the main PC board. A fan is located on top side of the main PC board in the first airflow channel. The fan is configured to re-circulate air from the second airflow channel through the first airflow channel, past the heat transfer plate, and then back into the second airflow channel. | 04-14-2011 |
20110304979 | COOLING APPARATUS - A cooling apparatus is disclosed. The cooling apparatus comprising a printed circuit (PC) board with an integrated circuit (IC) socket mounted onto the top side of the PC board. A mounting frame generally in the shape of a plate, with a first opening passing through the center of the plate, is mounted on the top side of the PC board with the IC socket located inside the first opening. A cold plate is attached to the mounting frame, the cold plate has an opening that passes through the cold plate. The opening in the cold plate is sized to allow an IC to be inserted into the IC socket through the opening. A fluid passageway is formed inside the cold plate. A fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port are mounted on the cold plate and coupled to a first end and a second end of the fluid passageway, respectively. A heat spreader is removably attached to the top side of the cold plate wherein the bottom side of the heat spreader is configured to contact the top side of an IC when the IC is mounted in the IC socket. | 12-15-2011 |
20120012714 | DUAL-ARM CABLE-MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - One embodiment of the present invention employs two articulated cable-management arms, each articulated cable-management arm pivotally mounted, at a first end, to a system frame or rack and pivotally mounted, at a second end, to a component-system enclosure or sliding component-system-enclosure mount. The articulated cable-management arms provide mechanical channels through which cables connected to the back of a component-system enclosure are routed together to a structural member of the rack or frame. | 01-19-2012 |
20120020022 | PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD COOLING ASSEMBLY - A cooling apparatus for a printed circuit board assembly is disclosed. The cooling apparatus comprises a main printed circuit (PC) board | 01-26-2012 |
20120039036 | THERMAL BUS BAR FOR A BLADE ENCLOSURE - A cooling system for a blade enclosure is disclosed. The cooling system comprises a thermal bus bar (TBB) | 02-16-2012 |
20120125573 | HEAT STORAGE BY PHASE-CHANGE MATERIAL - Methods and means related to rejecting heat through thermal storage are provided. A heat sink includes internal cavities containing a phase-change material. Heat from a thermal load is rejected by flowing fluid coolant at a normal operating temperature. Failure of the fluid coolant system causes heat storage within the phase-change material at a temperature slightly greater than the normal operating temperature. Restoration of the fluid coolant system results in stored heat rejection and a return to a normal operating temperature. Normal operation of the thermal load can be performed while efforts are made to restore the fluid coolant system. | 05-24-2012 |
20120134678 | SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING PHYSICALLY SEPARATED COMPUTE AND I/O RESOURCES IN THE DATACENTER TO ENABLE SPACE AND POWER SAVINGS - An embodiment of a system and method disaggregate I/O resources from a server's compute resources, such as CPU and memory, by moving the server's local I/O devices to a remote location apart from the server's compute resources. An embodiment uses optical technology to accomplish the fast communication speeds needed between the compute resources and the remotely located I/O resources. Specifically, an embodiment uses fiber-optic cables and electrical-to-optical conversion to facilitate communication between the compute resources and the I/O resources. The compute resources and the remotely located I/O resources can be designed differently to allow conductive liquid cooling for the compute resources and air cooling for the I/O resources. | 05-31-2012 |
20120325013 | FLOW MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHODS - Flow measurement systems and methods are provided. A flow measurement system can include at least one heat-producing computing device ( | 12-27-2012 |
20130208410 | LAND GRID ARRAY SOCKET ASSEMBLY - A land grid array socket assembly comprises a plurality of cells, with each cell comprising an insulative body having a top surface, and contact conductor that has a first portion that extends from a board contact point up to and beyond the top surface to a contact bend, and a second portion that extends from the contact bend to terminate below the top surface and within the insulative body. | 08-15-2013 |
Brandon Rubenstein, Lynnwood, WA US
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20140172185 | SETTING-INDEPENDENT CLIMATE REGULATOR CONTROL - Climate regulation within an enclosure (e.g., a server cabinet) may involve a climate regulator device that reports a set of available settings (e.g., fan speeds of a fan array) to a computational unit that selects among the available settings. However, such techniques involve bidirectional communication between the climate regulator device and a computational unit that is capable of utilizing the device-specific settings. Presented herein are climate regulation architectures involving a request from the computational unit as a climate target that is independent of the settings of the climate regulator devices (e.g., an selection on an arbitrary scale from 0 to 100). A climate regulator controller may map the device-independent climate target to a selection among the available settings of the particular climate regulator device(s). Further variations may involve conflict resolution among requests from different computational sub-units, and/or failsafe mechanisms such as default climate regulator device settings to alleviate controller failure. | 06-19-2014 |
Brandon A. Rubenstein, Lynnwood, WA US
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20130018523 | Indirect Thermal Fan ControlAANM Rubenstein; Brandon A.AACI LynnwoodAAST WAAACO USAAGP Rubenstein; Brandon A. Lynnwood WA US - Indirect thermal fan control is described. In one or more implementations, a speed of a fan may be adjusted based on indirect measurements of temperature. For example, a temperature of air entering an enclosure and a current draw of an electrical component within the enclosure may be determined. A speed of a fan may then be adjusted based on the temperature of the air and the current draw of the component to change a flow of the air over the electrical component. | 01-17-2013 |
20130063368 | TOUCH-SCREEN SURFACE TEMPERATURE CONTROL - In embodiments of touch-screen surface temperature control, a computing device includes a touch-screen display with a touch surface for user interaction. The computing device also includes a cooling system that cools a surface temperature on the touch surface of the touch-screen display. A temperature service is implemented to activate the cooling system to decrease the surface temperature on the touch surface of the display based on projected user interaction with the touch surface of the touch-screen display. | 03-14-2013 |
20130186596 | HEAT TRANSFER DEVICE WITH PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL - A heat transfer device is described. In one or more implementations, a heat transfer device includes a heat sink and a thermal storage enclosure disposed proximal to at least a portion of the heat sink. The thermal storage enclosure configured to be disposed proximal to a heat-generating component of a device. The thermal storage enclosure includes a phase change material configured to have a melting temperature that is below a temperature at which a cooling fan of the device is set to operate to cool the heat-generating device. | 07-25-2013 |
20130186598 | Heat Transfer Device - A heat transfer device is described. In one or more implementations, a device includes a housing that is moveable through a plurality of orientations involving at least two dimensions during usage, a heat-generating device disposed within the housing, and a heat transfer device disposed within the housing. The heat transfer device has a plurality of heat pipes configured to transfer heat using thermal conductivity and phase transition from the heat-generating device, the plurality of heat pipes arranged to provide generally uniform heat transfer from the heat-generating device during movement of the housing through the plurality of orientations. | 07-25-2013 |
20140277821 | Indirect Thermal Fan Control - Indirect thermal fan control is described. In one or more implementations, a speed of a fan may be adjusted based on indirect measurements of temperature. For example, a temperature of air entering an enclosure and a current draw of an electrical component within the enclosure may be determined. A speed of a fan may then be adjusted based on the temperature of the air and the current draw of the component to change a flow of the air over the electrical component. | 09-18-2014 |
Brandon Aaron Rubenstein, Lynnwood, WA US
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20140167504 | PARALLEL BOOST VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY WITH LOCAL ENERGY STORAGE - A parallel boost voltage power supply with local energy storage comprises a local energy storage and a local energy storage boost converter that boosts the voltage of the local energy storage and provides it to existing DC bulk storage circuitry. Diodes in series with the boost converter and an existing power factor correction boost converter enable the DC bulk storage circuitry to receive power from both the local energy storage and external power sources. Transition between local energy storage and external power sources is performed in a controlled manner to avoid overloading external power sources. Additionally, local energy storage devices are recharged from an existing isolation transformer circuit in the power supply if the power being drawn from external sources is below a threshold. Operation without external power is extended via communications with server computing devices resulting in decreased power consumption by deactivating components or throttling down processors. | 06-19-2014 |
20140368991 | RENEWABLE ENERGY BASED DATACENTER COOLING - A data center is cooled through hydronic convection mechanisms, geothermal mechanisms or combinations thereof. The individual computing devices of such a data center are cooled through a thermally conductive interface with a liquid. The liquid's container can extend to a cooling apparatus located physically above such computing devices to provide hydronic convection cooling, or it can extend into the earth, either in the form of a heat pipe, or in the form of conduits through which the liquid is actively pumped. The hydronic convection cooling and geothermal heat pipe cooling operate via temperature differentials and consume no external electrical power. Geothermal cooling avoids heat soak by utilizing multiple different sets of conduits extending into the earth, where at least some of those sets of conduits are not utilized for a period of time. Combinations of hydronic convection mechanisms and geothermal cooling can also be utilized. | 12-18-2014 |
20140372772 | ON-CHIP INTEGRATED PROCESSING AND POWER GENERATION - A self-powered processing device comprises both a processing device and a power generator that are physically, electrically, and thermally coupled to one another. The power generator can be a fuel cell that can be manufactured from materials that can also support processing circuitry, such as silicon-based materials. A thermal coupling between the power generator and the processing device can include a thermoelectric either generating electrical power from the temperature differential or consuming electrical power to generate a temperature differential. A computing device with self-powered processing devices also includes energy storage devices to store excess energy produced by the self-powered processing device and provide it back during times of need. The self-powered processing device comprises either a wireless or wired network connection, the latter being connectable to a slot on a backplane that can aggregate multiple self-powered processing devices and provide fuel delivery paths for them. | 12-18-2014 |
20150189786 | RACKLESS COMPUTING EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION - A self-supporting server chassis accepts blade server computing devices, and other like computing devices and associated infrastructure hardware, and also provides structural support for vertical stacking of such self-supporting server chassis, thereby eliminating the need for conventional racks. Internal support structures, such as rails, holes and standoffs, accept and provide physical support for the computing devices and other infrastructure hardware. Vertical stacking support structures provide physical stability and rigidity for stacking multiple self-supporting server chassis in a vertical direction, and allow interconnection among self-supporting server chassis. Stacks of self-supporting server chassis can comprise a base member with casters or other like transportation hardware, as well as a top member that provides further structural stability and rigidity, as well as providing cooling and airflow benefits, such as airflow containment. Ranking hardware in the self-supporting server chassis accommodates computing devices and infrastructure hardware that were designed for installation into a traditional rack. | 07-02-2015 |
20150192936 | Datacenter And Cooling Control Fault-Tolerance Using Compute Resources - Management of infrastructure devices is performed by computing devices that are associated with the processing being provided by the data center, such as chassis managers. A master is first selected through polling or consensus algorithms, and then subsequently the master is endowed with the authority to manage infrastructure devices and generate the control output to such infrastructure devices. Alternatively, no master need be elected and, instead, output to such infrastructure devices is generated by a computing device selected utilizing polling or consensus algorithms, and in accordance with a management decision made through polling or consensus algorithms. The interplay between the cooling apparatuses of individual server computing devices and the cooling apparatuses of the data center as a whole is also managed to increase the portion of the cooling of server computing devices provided by data center air movers. Control of data center air movers can be determined empirically or predictively. | 07-09-2015 |
Daniel Rubenstein, New York, NY US
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20090222477 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND MEDIA FOR FORMING LINEAR COMBINATIONS OF DATA - Methods, systems, and media for forming linear combinations of data are provided. In some embodiments, methods for forming a linear combination of data include: receiving at a device a first codeword, wherein the first codeword comprises a linear combination of at least a first data unit including data, and a second data unit including data; encoding at the device the first codeword and a third data unit including data to form a second codeword, wherein the second codeword includes a linear combination of at least the first data unit, the second data unit, and the third data unit; and transmitting from the device the second codeword. | 09-03-2009 |
20140161206 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND MEDIA FOR FORMING LINEAR COMBINATIONS OF DATA - Methods, systems, and media for forming linear combinations of data are provided. In some embodiments, methods for forming a linear combination of data include: receiving at a device a first codeword, wherein the first codeword comprises a linear combination of at least a first data unit including data, and a second data unit including data; encoding at the device the first codeword and a third data unit including data to form a second codeword, wherein the second codeword includes a linear combination of at least the first data unit, the second data unit, and the third data unit; and transmitting from the device the second codeword. | 06-12-2014 |
20140280689 | Content Centric Networking - A caching system is provided. The computing infrastructure runs off of a centralized storage, and data stored on the centralized store can also be retrieved from nearby machines that are part of the local infrastructure and have recently accessed the centralized store. Address-to-digest mappings are used to find an index of the desired data block. That digest is then used to hold where the data block is being cached. In some embodiments, the digest is hashed and the hash of the digest is used to determine where the data block is being cached. The data block is accessed from the cache using its cache, therefore different addresses may result in the retrieval of the same data block. For example, in a virtual machine environment, two different nodes may retrieve the same data block using different addresses. | 09-18-2014 |
20150339274 | MOBILE-TO-TV DEEPLINKING - System and methods for performing a particular action on a second device directed from a first device. In some implementations, the methods include receiving, from a first device, a hyperlink corresponding to associated content, and a user input on the first device enabling the hyperlink; in response to receiving the user input on the first device enabling the hyperlink, parsing the received hyperlink to extract information embedded in the text of the hyperlink; determining, based at least on the extracted information embedded in the text of the hyperlink, and the associated content corresponding to the hyperlink, a particular action to be performed on a second device, wherein the particular action is configured to be viewable to a user providing the user input on the first device; and providing, to the second device, an instruction to perform the particular action on the second device. | 11-26-2015 |
Daniel S. Rubenstein, New York, NY US
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20090080377 | Distributed Channel Management Based on Channel Hopping in Uncoordinated 802.11 Based WLAN - In accordance with the invention, a method includes i) obtaining first for each AP hopping sequences of other interfering APs; and ii) determining for the AP a respective hopping sequence that maximizes each APs throughput. Preferably, the step of determining comprises for each slot AP choosing a channel that minimizes the number of edges which violate a k-coloring property. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes the step of the AP selecting one of (a) a channel uniformly at random from all such channels and (b) selecting a channel that distributes interference evenly as possible among neighboring APs. | 03-26-2009 |
Daniel Stuart Rubenstein, New York, NY US
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20140115098 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND MEDIA FOR STORED CONTENT DISTRIBUTION AND ACCESS - Methods for distributing and providing access to stored content from remote storage comprising; receiving a first request to access a first portion of stored content from a requestor, wherein the first request is in a file system request format; creating a placeholder for the stored content so that the placeholder has at least one parameter identical to the stored content and the placeholder can hold the first portion of the stored content and at least a second portion of the stored content; requesting the first portion of the stored content from remote storage; receiving the first portion of the stored content from the remote storage; storing the first portion of the stored content in the placeholder; and before the second portion of the stored content has been stored in the placeholder, providing the first portion of the stored content to the requestor using a file system response format. | 04-24-2014 |
Dave Rubenstein, New York, NY US
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20130235985 | SYSTEM TO IMPROVE AND EXPAND ACCESS TO LAND BASED TELEPHONE LINES AND VOIP - A system for expanding access to PSTN based telephone lines (landlines). The system can achieve landline reliability and superior voice quality similar to Skype or VoIP at computing devices such as desktops, laptops, smartphones (e.g., Blackberries®, iPhones®, PDAs), cell/mobile phones, tablets, and the like, by allowing landline calls to and from such computing devices. The PSTN landline connection can be used for placing or receiving calls through such computing devices, and can be made available at alternate external fixed and mobile locations, i.e., at locations other than a standard wired or wireless telephone connected to a wall jack. A LandLink CPE is provided for connecting at least one computing device to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) for making calls. | 09-12-2013 |
David Rubenstein, Naperville, IL US
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20090117910 | Methods and Apparatus to Perform Wireless Peering in Communication Systems - Methods and apparatus to route communications at an interexchange carrier are disclosed. One method of routing communications may include receiving a communication at the interexchange carrier, determining a destination at which the communication is to terminate, and routing the communication from the interexchange carrier through a terminating access charge free line to a terminating mobile telephone switching office. | 05-07-2009 |
David Rubenstein, Falmouth, ME US
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20100220008 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMAL TIME, POSITION AND HEADING SOLUTION THROUGH THE INTEGRATION OF INDEPENDENT POSITIONING SYSTEMS - A system for, and method of, blending (or integrating) pseudo-range or position measurements and bearing-to-transmitter measurements from an eLORAN or LORAN-C receiver and position (alternatively, pseudo ranges) and velocity (alternatively pseudo-range rate) measurements from a GPS receiver. The described system can also be integrated with additional external positioning systems. In the context of an inertial navigation system (INS) application, this combined GPS/LORAN signal can be employed to provide external positioning solutions, potentially integrated with measurements from devises such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, altimeters, etc. The system includes a GPS signal input, a LORAN signal input, preprocessors for each, and an integrator to combine the two preprocessed signals to estimate errors in the full trajectory variables. | 09-02-2010 |
David Rubenstein, Westminster, CA US
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20080243034 | Body decompression technique for pain treatment - A method for treatment of compressed fascial tissues on the human body comprising a two part process. The first part comprises a treatment of fascial tissues around the cranium and the second part comprises a treatment of fascial tissues along the torso and limbs. The first part administers a method of palpation to tactilely identify areas of compressed fascial tissue and treats identified areas using compressive and tractional forces applied to the area perpendicularly to one another until compression is released. The second part includes a sequences of stretching postures that elongate the tissues in the torso and limbs further relieving the body of compressed tissues. The second part is aided by use of an orientation device that provides reference points for commencement of a stretching posture and for directing movement thereafter. A platform device is also included for promoting a stretching posture and a balancing aid is provided for supporting the weight of the torso during select exercises. | 10-02-2008 |
David J. Rubenstein, Woodland Hills, CA US
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20100137721 | TRANSURETHRAL ULTRASONIC IMAGING SYSTEM - An ultrasound scanning system and methods of using the same. In one preferred form, an ultrasound scanning system comprises an acoustic imaging catheter comprising an ultrasonic transducer, a motion control system and an imaging computer system for imaging a patient's genitourinary system. In another preferred form, an ultrasound scanning system is used for imaging a patient's prostate gland. | 06-03-2010 |
David Scott Rubenstein, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20080207519 | Inhibition of Hsp27 Phosphorylation for the Treatment of Blistering Disorders - A method of treating a blistering disorder, which includes administering to a target tissue in a subject in need thereof an effective amount of a composition that inhibits activation of the HSP27 phosphorylation pathway. | 08-28-2008 |
Edward Rubenstein, Hillsborough, CA US
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20110088457 | COMPOSITIONS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH AZETIDINE-2-CARBOXYLIC ACID - Methods and systems for detecting azetidine-2-carboxylic acid (Aze) in food consumable by humans and animals are provided. Also provided are methods and systems for inactivating Aze in food and byproducts, as well as other methods for the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disorders associated with Aze. | 04-21-2011 |
20140113836 | COMPOSITIONS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH AZETIDINE-2-CARBOXYLIC ACID - The present disclosure provides synthesized peptides containing azetidine-2-carboxylic acid (Aze), methods for detecting antibodies to peptides containing Aze, and methods for diagnosing conditions associated with misincorporation of Aze into host proteins. | 04-24-2014 |
Edward B. Rubenstein, Houston, TX US
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20120238590 | COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING CANCER-RELATED FATIGUE AND METHODS OF SCREENING THEREOF - An animal model has been developed based the understanding that a central mechanism in patients with CTRF is that chemotherapy and/or radiation initiates canonical pathways leading to the development of disrupted sleep architecture, resulting in disruption of REM sleep and fatigue and cognitive dysfunction. Drugs that restore the activity patterns and levels towards normal and/or decrease the pro-inflammatory cytokines associated with the disrupted sleep, should be effective in alleviating one or more symptoms of CTRF. Pentoxifylline was demonstrated to improve activity levels in animals treated with etoposide. | 09-20-2012 |
20130245047 | COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING CANCER-RELATED FATIGUE AND METHODS OF SCREENING THEREOF - An animal model has been developed based the understanding that a central mechanism in patients with CTRF is that chemotherapy and/or radiation initiates canonical pathways leading to the development of disrupted sleep architecture, resulting in disruption of REM sleep and fatigue and cognitive dysfunction. Drugs that restore the activity patterns and levels towards normal and/or decrease the pro-inflammatory cytokines associated with the disrupted sleep, should be effective in alleviating one or more symptoms of CTRF. Pentoxifylline was demonstrated to improve activity levels in animals treated with etoposide. | 09-19-2013 |
Eric Rubenstein, Longmeadow, MA US
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20100116136 | Carbon-based sorbent for gas storage, and method for preparation thereof - The method enables control over carbon pore structure to provide sorbents that are particularly advantageous for the adsorption of specific gases. It involves preparation of a sorbent precursor material, carbonization of the precursor material, and, usually, activation of the carbonized material. The resultant material is subjected to heat treatment and/or to surface conditioning by a reducing gas at elevated temperatures. | 05-13-2010 |
Eric P. Rubenstein, Longmeadow, MA US
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20110167530 | High-strength porous carbon and its multifunctional applications - High-strength porous carbon and a method of its manufacture are described for multifunctional applications, such as ballistic protection, structural components, ultracapacitor electrodes, gas storage, and radiation shielding. The carbon is produced from a polymer precursor via carbonization, and optionally by surface activation and post-treatment. | 07-14-2011 |
20130259389 | IMAGE ANALYSIS BY OBJECT ADDITION AND RECOVERY - The invention described herein is generally directed to methods for analyzing an image. In particular, crowded field images may be analyzed for unidentified, unobserved objects based on an iterative analysis of modified images including artificial objects or removed real objects. The results can provide an estimate of the completeness of analysis of the image, an estimate of the number of objects that are unobserved in the image, and an assessment of the quality of other similar images. | 10-03-2013 |
20140136135 | CROWD-SOURCED HARDWARE CALIBRATION - Systems and methods for calibrating multiple electronic devices are described herein. Such methods may include obtaining, by a processor, data from a plurality of reference electronic devices, analyzing, by a processor, the data and calibrating, by the processor, the electronic device based on the analyzed data obtained from the plurality of reference electronic devices. | 05-15-2014 |
20140203181 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTION OF RADIATION - Digital images or the charge from pixels in light sensitive semiconductor based imagers may be used to detect gamma rays and energetic particles emitted by radioactive materials. Methods may be used to identify pixel-scale artifacts introduced into digital images and video images by high energy gamma rays. Statistical tests and other comparisons on the artifacts in the images or pixels may be used to prevent false-positive detection of gamma rays. The sensitivity of the system may be used to detect radiological material at distances in excess of 50 meters. Advanced processing techniques allow for gradient searches to more accurately determine the source's location, while other acts may be used to identify the specific isotope. Coordination of different imagers and network alerts permit the system to separate non-radioactive objects from radioactive objects. | 07-24-2014 |
20140254944 | IMAGE ANALYSIS BY OBJECT ADDITION AND RECOVERY - The invention described herein is generally directed to methods for analyzing an image. In particular, crowded field images may be analyzed for unidentified, unobserved objects based on an iterative analysis of modified images including artificial objects or removed real objects. The results can provide an estimate of the completeness of analysis of the image, an estimate of the number of objects that are unobserved in the image, and an assessment of the quality of other similar images. | 09-11-2014 |
20140323157 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SIMULATIONS AND GAMES USING INTERNET-CONNECTED MOBILE DEVICES - Embodiments of the invention are directed to systems, devices, and methods for using mobile devices to detect a simulated source, and games and training exercises using these systems, devices, and methods. In some embodiments, the source may be a simulated hazardous material that emits energy, particles, or vapors that can also be simulated by the mobile devices. In such embodiments, the systems, devices, and methods can be used to simulate an incident involving the release of hazardous materials such as, for example, a chemical or radioactive material spill or attack by chemical, biological, nuclear, or radioactive (dirty bomb) weapons. In other embodiments, the system can be used to simulate an object used in a game such as a ball, puck, or goal and monitor movement of the object and players using a mobile device. | 10-30-2014 |
Eric P. Rubenstein, East Hartford, CT US
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20090114830 | Apparatus and Method for Detection of Radiation - Digital images or the charge from pixels in light sensitive semiconductor based imagers may be used to detect gamma rays and energetic particles emitted by radioactive materials. Methods may be used to identify pixel-scale artifacts introduced into digital images and video images by high energy gamma rays. Statistical tests and other comparisons on the artifacts in the images or pixels may be used to prevent false-positive detection of gamma rays. The sensitivity of the system may be used to detect radiological material at distances in excess of 50 meters. Advanced processing techniques allow for gradient searches to more accurately determine the source's location, while other acts may be used to identify the specific isotope. Coordination of different imagers and network alerts permit the system to separate non-radioactive objects from radioactive objects. | 05-07-2009 |
20110176707 | IMAGE ANALYSIS BY OBJECT ADDITION AND RECOVERY - The invention described herein is generally directed to methods for analyzing an image. In particular, crowded field images may be analyzed for unidentified, unobserved objects based on an iterative analysis of modified images including artificial objects or removed real objects. The results can provide an estimate of the completeness of analysis of the image, an estimate of the number of objects that are unobserved in the image, and an assessment of the quality of other similar images. | 07-21-2011 |
20110307222 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTION OF RADIATION - Digital images or the charge from pixels in light sensitive semiconductor based imagers may be used to detect gamma rays and energetic particles emitted by radioactive materials. Methods may be used to identify pixel-scale artifacts introduced into digital images and video images by high energy gamma rays. Statistical tests and other comparisons on the artifacts in the images or pixels may be used to prevent false-positive detection of gamma rays. The sensitivity of the system may be used to detect radiological material at distances in excess of 50 meters. Advanced processing techniques allow for gradient searches to more accurately determine the source's location, while other acts may be used to identify the specific isotope. Coordination of different imagers and network alerts permit the system to separate non-radioactive objects from radioactive objects. | 12-15-2011 |
20120077544 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTION OF RADIATION - Digital images or the charge from pixels in light sensitive semiconductor based imagers may be used to detect gamma rays and energetic particles emitted by radioactive materials. Methods may be used to identify pixel-scale artifacts introduced into digital images and video images by high energy gamma rays. Statistical tests and other comparisons on the artifacts in the images or pixels may be used to prevent false-positive detection of gamma rays. The sensitivity of the system may be used to detect radiological material at distances in excess of 50 meters. Advanced processing techniques allow for gradient searches to more accurately determine the source's location, while other acts may be used to identify the specific isotope. Coordination of different imagers and network alerts permit the system to separate non-radioactive objects from radioactive objects. | 03-29-2012 |
20120177251 | IMAGE ANALYSIS BY OBJECT ADDITION AND RECOVERY - The invention described herein is generally directed to methods for analyzing an image. In particular, crowded field images may be analyzed for unidentified, unobserved objects based on an iterative analysis of modified images including artificial objects or removed real objects. The results can provide an estimate of the completeness of analysis of the image, an estimate of the number of objects that are unobserved in the image, and an assessment of the quality of other similar images. | 07-12-2012 |
Israel Rubenstein, Highland Park, IL US
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20150086618 | PHOSPHOLIPID MICELLAR AND LIPOSOMAL COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - The invention generally relates to compositions and methods for the reduction or neutralization of toxins associated with a bacterial, mycobacterial, fungal, viral, or protozoal agent. More particularly, the invention is directed to sterically stabilized phospholipid micellar and liposomal compositions, which interact with the toxins to decrease or neutralize their toxicity. Additionally, the invention includes the use of sterically stabilized phospholipid micellar compositions comprising one or more water-insoluble antibiotic, antifungal, antiviral, antiprotozoal, or anti-inflammatory agent(s), wherein the micellar or liposomal composition inhibits the formation of aggregates. The invention further includes the use of sterically stabilized micelle and liposomal compositions to deliver compounds to the site of action, and in some cases targets the compound to the site of action, for the treatment of inflammation and infection. The invention includes the use of combinations of such micellar and liposomal compositions to improve the effectiveness of treatment. | 03-26-2015 |
Jason Rubenstein, Lake Forest, IL US
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20150045946 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZED REDEMPTION OF CREDITS IN A VARIABLE VALUE TRANSACTION - A system and method of optimizing the redemption of credits in a variable value transaction are disclosed. The variable value transaction may involve a piece of media content and include an initial balance and a remaining balance. The initial balance and the remaining balance may be dependent on the piece of media content and when the variable value transaction is completed. The remaining balance may not be known until the variable value transaction is completed. Credits may be assigned an order of availability for redemption based on credit redemption criteria such as a redemption priority, a product value, an expiration date, and/or a redemption value. The credits with a higher order of availability may be redeemed prior to credits with a lower order of availability. | 02-12-2015 |
Jason Rubenstein, Brookfield, WI US
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20100137700 | CATHETERS AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL DEVICES - The present invention provides systems and methods of use for catheters and electrophysiological devices. In particular, the present invention provides coronary catheters within which an extendable electrode array is housed. | 06-03-2010 |
20110306904 | ABLATION DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS THEREOF - The present invention relates generally to devices for performing targeted tissue ablation in a subject. In particular, the present invention provides devices configured to deliver energy to a targeted tissue region without causing damage to untargeted tissue. | 12-15-2011 |
Jason Rubenstein, Naperville, IL US
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20100125189 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CATHETER STABILITY - The present invention provides systems and methods for stabilizing catheters, such as decapolar coronary sinus catheters in veins. In particular, the present invention provides fixation elements for improved tissue contact and stability. | 05-20-2010 |
20100125281 | CARDIAC PACING LEAD AND DELIVERY SHEATH - The present invention provides compositions and methods related to epicardial pacing systems. In particular, the present invention provides a novel delivery sheath and cardiac pacing lead to be deployed in the pericardial space via a percutaneous approach. | 05-20-2010 |
Jeff David Rubenstein, Sugar Land, TX US
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20120204142 | OILFIELD APPLICATION SYSTEM - A computerized system for oil field applications. The computerized system may include an oilfield application and an oilfield application development kit that provides a software architecture for developing one or more plug-in components that may be executable by the oilfield application. The computerized system may also include an online distribution center that facilitates access to the plug-in components. | 08-09-2012 |
Jeffrey David Rubenstein, Boca Raton, FL US
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20140188948 | DATABASE AGGREGATION OF PURCHASE DATA - A big data database managed by a procurement service aggregates purchase data received from federal, state and local government agencies through Freedom of Information Act requests, state public records requests and private sector business entities. An automated system processes a vast amount of purchase data files acquired from numerous different agencies through a number of different transports, on a variety of different media, included within several different file formats. A best match is selected for each acquired file with one of a multitude of configuration files available to process the purchase files. The file is then processed with the selected configuration file and aggregated into the database. The database is then made available to customers of the procurement service for search, reports and analysis purposes. | 07-03-2014 |
John L. Rubenstein, San Francisco, CA US
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20090311222 | TRANSPLANTATION OF NEURAL CELLS - Restoration or increase of inhibitory interneuron function in vivo is achieved by transplantation of MGE cells into the brain. Compositions containing MGE cells are provided as are uses to treat various diseases characterised by abnormal inhibitory interneuron function or in cases where increase inhibition may ameliorate neural circuits that are abnormally activated. | 12-17-2009 |
John L.r. Rubenstein, San Francisco, CA US
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20110165129 | Ameliorating Nervous Systems Disorders - The present disclosure provides methods for the treatment of a mammal having a neurological condition, disease, or injury. The methods involve increasing the number of functional GABAergic interneurons at or near the site of the neurological disease, injury, or condition. | 07-07-2011 |
20150044187 | Brain-Specific Enhancers for Cell-Based Therapy - Herein are described a set of novel specific human enhancers for specific forebrain cell types used to study and select for human neural progenitor cells. This approach enables the ability to generate interneurons from human ES, iPS and iN cells, making them available for human transplantation and for molecular/cellular analyses. These approaches are also directly applicable to generating other neuronal cell types, such as cortical and striatal projection neurons, which have implications for many human diseases. | 02-12-2015 |
John L. R. Rubenstein, San Francisco, CA US
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20130202568 | Ameliorating Nervous Systems Disorders - The present disclosure provides methods for the treatment of a mammal having a neurological condition, disease, or injury. The methods involve increasing the number of functional GABAergic interneurons at or near the site of the neurological disease, injury, or condition. | 08-08-2013 |
Michael Rubenstein, Cammbridge, MA US
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20110211771 | Content Aware Resizing of Images and Videos - A method resizes input images by first constructing a grid graph. The grid graph includes one node for each pixel in the input image, and adjacent nodes in the grid graph are connected by arcs. Each arc is directed and has an associated cost. A cut is applied to the arcs of the grid graph using a cost function. A seam of pixels is determined from the cut so that coordinates of the pixels in the seam enforce monotonicity and connectivity constraints. Then, the input image is resized according to the seam to produce an output image while minimizing a change of energy in the output image when compared with the input image. | 09-01-2011 |
Paul Rubenstein, Johns Creek, GA US
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20130295892 | System and Method for Provision of a Second Line Service to a Telecommunications Device using Mixed Protocols - A method for routing calls between a third party telecommunications device (“TD”) and a subscriber TD associated with a primary service and a second line service (“SLS”) involves associating the SLS number of the subscriber, the primary number of the subscriber and the primary number of a third party via a common relationship number. Calls directed from a third party to the SLS number of a subscriber are routed to an SLS platform and redirected to the subscriber TD. Calls directed from the subscriber TD to the third party use the relationship number to route the call to the SLS platform. The combination of the primary service number and the relationship number identifies the third party number for call completion. Calls can be directed to and from an SLS number of a subscriber TD using a combination of protocols such as ISUP, CAP and SIP. | 11-07-2013 |
20130295899 | System and Method for Provision of a Second Line Service to a Telecommunications Device - A method for routing calls between a third party telecommunications device (“TD”) and a subscriber TD associated with a primary service and a second line service (“SLS”) involves associating the SLS number of the subscriber, the primary number of the subscriber and the primary number of a third party via a common relationship number. Calls directed from a third party to the SLS number of a subscriber are routed to an SLS platform and redirected to the subscriber TD. Calls directed from the subscriber TD to the third party use the relationship number to route the call to the SLS platform. The combination of the SLS number and the relationship number identifies the third party calling number for call completion. Calls can be directed to and from an SLS number of a subscriber TD without having to coordinate the provisioning of a call through the subscriber's primary service provider. | 11-07-2013 |
20150079998 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVISION OF A SECOND LINE SERVICE TO A TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE USING DIALED TRIGGER SEQUENCE/DIRECT DIAL - A method and system for providing a second line service (“SLS”) feature to a subscriber using a telecommunications device (“TD”) which includes receiving at a switch on the network of the subscriber's primary service provider a communication made up of a trigger and a directory number. When the communication is received at the primary service provider's switch, the switch parses the communication and detects the trigger. Once the switch has received the communication, the switch additionally transmits a query message to a SLS platform that manages the SLS feature. As a result of the switch's query message transmission, the switch receives a reply to the query message from the SLS platform. Based at least in part on the reply to the query message, the switch can route the communication such that the switch connects one or multiple voice channel circuit between the subscriber's TD and the terminating TD. | 03-19-2015 |
20150271336 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVISION OF A SECOND LINE SERVICE TO A TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE USING MIXED RELATIONSHIP NUMBERS - A method and system are described for servicing a second line service (“SLS”) based communication request originating from a subscriber's telecommunications device (“TD”) even if the call signal does not include sufficient information to identify the phone number from which the subscriber initiated the call. The method involves associating the SLS phone number of the subscriber, the primary number of the subscriber and the primary number of a third party via a special relationship number. | 09-24-2015 |
20150271731 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVISION OF A SECOND LINE SERVICE TO A TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE USING MIXED RELATIONSHIP NUMBERS - A method and system for the leveraging a reserved relationship number by an SLS platform and/or SLS phone module for the purpose of performing special operations other than making an SLS call available for termination at a subscriber TD and/or a third party TD involve associating the SLS phone number of the subscriber, the primary number of the subscriber and a next set of instructions via a common reserved relationship number. | 09-24-2015 |
20150271774 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVISION OF A LOCAL SECOND LINE SERVICE TO A ROAMING TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE USING MIXED PROTOCOLS - A method for servicing an SLS based communication request between a third party TD that is situated inside of the locality serviced by its primary service provider network and a TD associated with an SLS subscriber that is situated outside of the locality serviced by its primary service provider network involves associating the local SLS phone number of the subscriber, the primary number of the subscriber and the primary number of a third party via a common relationship number. Calls directed from a third party to the SLS phone number of a subscriber are routed to an SLS platform and redirected to the subscriber TD. Calls directed from the subscriber TD to the third party use the relationship number to route the call to the SLS platform. The combination of the primary service number and the relationship number identifies the third party number for call completion. | 09-24-2015 |
20150281948 | System and Method for Provision of a Second Line Service on Mobile Telephone - A method for routing calls between a third party telecommunications device (“TD”) and a subscriber TD associated with a primary service and a second line service (“SLS”) involves associating the SLS number of the subscriber, the primary number of the subscriber and the primary number of a third party via a common relationship number. Calls directed from a third party to the SLS number of a subscriber are routed to an SLS platform and redirected to the subscriber TD. Calls directed from the subscriber TD to the third party use the relationship number to route the call to the SLS platform. The combination of the primary service number and the relationship number identifies the third party number for call completion. Calls can be directed to and from an SLS number of a subscriber TD using a combination of protocols such as ISUP, CAP and SIP. | 10-01-2015 |
Paul E. Rubenstein, Roswell, GA US
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20100148920 | AUTOMATED PRESENCE DETECTOR FOR MOTOR VEHICLES - The disclosure presents various embodiments, as well as features and aspects thereof, of a presence detection technique and system used in motor vehicles. Exemplary embodiments recognize the presence of a motor vehicle driver in, or near, a motor vehicle. Based on the recognized presence of a driver, embodiments of an automated presence detector for motor vehicles may inhibit, block or otherwise restrict access to services or applications associated with the driver's mobile device. To recognize the presence of a motor vehicle driver, embodiments may employ wireless radio frequency standards, such as Bluetooth, position indication technologies, such as GPS, or any other means suitable for correlating the physical presence of a driver with a motor vehicle. | 06-17-2010 |
20100153983 | AUTOMATED PRESENCE FOR SET TOP BOXES - Exemplary automated presence detection systems comprise set top box components equipped with a Bluetooth receiver, or another receiver configured to receive data from a personal identification device via a wireless and automatic radio frequency standard. In various embodiments, the Bluetooth receiver may be integrated into the set top box or may operate as an adjunct to an existing set top box. The wireless radio frequency receiver in the set top box will poll to determine the presence of previously paired personal identification devices. If any such device is present, then the set top box will track and record the presence of a viewer that is associated with the device and correlate the viewer's presence with content displayed on the television or other local content display component. Alternatively, based on detected viewer presence, some embodiments of an automated presence detection system may be configured to push and/or restrict specific content. Further, some embodiments are configured to gather statistical data concerning viewer behavior and/or exposure to displayed content. | 06-17-2010 |
Richard Rubenstein, Staten Island, NY US
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20100261195 | RAPID ANTEMORTEM DETECTION OF INFECTIOUS AGENTS - Methods for detection of the presence or absence of PrP | 10-14-2010 |
20110042585 | FIBER OPTICAL ASSEMBLY FOR FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETRY - System and method for analyzing a sample for the presence of an analyte in a sample, the system comprising a sample holder for containing the sample; an excitation source in optical communication with the sample, wherein radiation from the excitation source is directed to the sample, and wherein the radiation induces a fluorescence signal; and at least one linear array comprising a proximal end disposed in proximity to the sample holder and an end port distal from the proximal end; a plurality of optical fibers extending from the proximal end to the end port and having a first end and a second end, wherein the first ends of the individual optical fibers are substantially coplanar and adjacent to one another, and wherein the second ends of the optical fibers form a non-linearly arranged bundle, and wherein the plurality of optical fibers transmits the fluorescent signal from the proximal end to the end port; and an end port assembly optically coupled to the end port, the end port assembly comprising a single photo-detector, wherein the photo-detector detects the fluorescent signal and converts the fluorescent signal into an electrical signal. | 02-24-2011 |
20120112069 | FIBER OPTICAL ASSSEMBLY FOR FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETRY - System is provided for detecting the presence of an analyte of interest in a sample, said system comprising an elongated, transparent container for a sample; an excitation source in optical communication with the sample, wherein radiation from the excitation source is directed along the length of the sample, and wherein the radiation induces a signal which is emitted from the sample; and, at least two linear arrays disposed about the sample holder, each linear array comprising a plurality of optical fibers having a first end and a second end, wherein the first ends of the fibers are disposed along the length of the container and in proximity thereto; the second ends of the fibers of each array are bundled together to form a single end port. | 05-10-2012 |
Scott Rubenstein, Ridgewood, NJ US
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20150257554 | AIR-ACTIVATED HEATED TRAVEL PILLOWS AND TRAVEL BLANKETS - Heat packs are incorporated into various travel and comfort items, such as pillows, blankets, and the like, in a designated pocket and/or pouch within the items to provide a user with soothing, targeted, and controlled heat in a consistent, convenient, and comfortable application. A disposable heat pack may comprise a soft, lightweight, air-permeable pouch. One side of the heat pack is air-permeable to optimally direct the targeted heat to a user. The contents of the heat pack may include a mixture of iron powder, sawdust, activated carbon, salt, water, cellulose, and vermiculite. The pocket into which the heat pack is inserted is comprised of a spandex material or the like that is lightweight, permeable, breathable, flexible, and stretchable, providing superior contact while allowing for an optimal amount of heat to permeate from the pocket to the user. | 09-17-2015 |
Steven M. Rubenstein, Pacifica, CA US
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20090221635 | QUINOLINYL AND BENZOTHIAZOLYL MODULATORS - Compounds, compositions and methods are provided that are useful in the treatment or prevention of a condition or disorder mediated by PPARγ. In particular, the compounds of the invention modulate the function of PPARγ. The subject methods are particularly useful in the treatment and/or prevention of diabetes, obesity, hypercholesterolemia, rheumatoid arthritis and atherosclerosis. | 09-03-2009 |
Steven M. Rubenstein, Pacific, CA US
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20100113522 | COMPOUNDS FOR THE MODULATION OF PPARgamma ACTIVITY - Modulators of PPARγ activity are provided which are useful in pharmaceutical compositions and methods for the treatment of conditions such as type II diabetes and obesity. | 05-06-2010 |
Steven Wayne Rubenstein, North Woodmere, NY US
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20150348041 | FRAUD SCORING METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USE WITH PAYMENT PROCESSING - A method and payment processing system are presented for verifying a requested action for payment processing. Before executing the requested action, the system sends a request for a fraud score and determines an interface mode of the requested action. The system processes the requested action according to the determined interface mode and, if received, a fraud score. | 12-03-2015 |
Yonatan B. Rubenstein, Longmeadow, MA US
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20140136135 | CROWD-SOURCED HARDWARE CALIBRATION - Systems and methods for calibrating multiple electronic devices are described herein. Such methods may include obtaining, by a processor, data from a plurality of reference electronic devices, analyzing, by a processor, the data and calibrating, by the processor, the electronic device based on the analyzed data obtained from the plurality of reference electronic devices. | 05-15-2014 |