Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Goldberg
Jeffrey Goldberg has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11928951Abstract: A point-of-sale terminal is used to process purchases by a customer during normal operation. However, the point-of-sale terminal also may receive, aggregate and/or process information measured by sensors that are co-located with or in the vicinity of the point-of-sale terminal. The point-of-sale terminal may receive information from at least one sensor that indicates that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of a threshold range; establish at least one communication channel with at least one third-party based on the indication that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of the threshold range; and send to the at least one third party at least one communication relating to the at least one sensor indicating that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of the threshold range.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2022Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: National Retail Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Elie Y. Katz, Harold Jeffrey Goldberg
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Patent number: 11540710Abstract: Systems and methods according to present principles use touchscreen-based devices such as tablet computers or other computers incorporating touchscreens to both run the test and to receive input/output. It will be understood that any such device may be employed, so long as a display, means for user input, and means for eye tracking, are provided, and so long as its display screen is large enough to effectively test visual field.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2017Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Inventor: Jeffrey Goldberg
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Publication number: 20220198907Abstract: A point-of-sale terminal is used to process purchases by a customer during normal operation. However, the point-of-sale terminal also may receive, aggregate and/or process information measured by sensors that are co-located with or in the vicinity of the point-of-sale terminal. The point-of-sale terminal may receive information from at least one sensor that indicates that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of a threshold range; establish at least one communication channel with at least one third-party based on the indication that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of the threshold range; and send to the at least one third party at least one communication relating to the at least one sensor indicating that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of the threshold range.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Applicant: National Retail Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Elie Y. KATZ, Harold Jeffrey GOLDBERG
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Patent number: 11302173Abstract: A point-of-sale terminal is used to process purchases by a customer during normal operation. However, the point-of-sale terminal also may receive, aggregate and/or process information measured by sensors that are co-located with or in the vicinity of the point-of-sale terminal. The point-of-sale terminal may receive information from at least one sensor that indicates that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of a threshold range; establish at least one communication channel with at least one third-party based on the indication that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of the threshold range; and send to the at least one third party at least one communication relating to the at least one sensor indicating that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of the threshold range.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2018Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: National Retail Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Elie Y. Katz, Harold Jeffrey Goldberg
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Patent number: 11089466Abstract: A point-of-sale terminal is used to process purchases by a customer during normal operation. However, during an emergency, the cashier activates an “emergency button” to indicate that the cashier needs police assistance. Once the cashier has indicated that an emergency condition occurs, the point-of-sale terminal attempts to utilize at least one communications adapter to notify the police of the emergency condition, either directly or via a monitoring service if the store subscribes to a monitoring service.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2020Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: National Retail Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Elie Y. Katz, Harold Jeffrey Goldberg
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Publication number: 20200329959Abstract: Systems and methods according to present principles use touchscreen-based devices such as tablet computers or other computers incorporating touchscreens to both run the test and to receive input/output. It will be understood that any such device may be employed, so long as a display, means for user input, and means for eye tracking, are provided, and so long as its display screen is large enough to effectively test visual field.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2017Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventor: Jeffrey Goldberg
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Patent number: 10813048Abstract: A method performed by a WTRU may comprise receiving scheduling information on a broadcast control channel (BCCH) which defines time periods for reception of broadcast messages transmitted on a downlink shared channel. The WTRU may determine whether additional messages are available upon request. The availability of the additional messages is indicated via the BCCH. The WTRU may transmit a request for one or more of the additional messages.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2019Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Steven Jeffrey Goldberg, Stephen E. Terry
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Publication number: 20200329359Abstract: A point-of-sale terminal is used to process purchases by a customer during normal operation. However, during an emergency, the cashier activates an “emergency button” to indicate that the cashier needs police assistance. Once the cashier has indicated that an emergency condition occurs, the point-of-sale terminal attempts to utilize at least one communications adapter to notify the police of the emergency condition, either directly or via a monitoring service if the store subscribes to a monitoring service.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2020Publication date: October 15, 2020Applicant: National Retail Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Elie Y. KATZ, Harold Jeffrey GOLDBERG
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Publication number: 20200276407Abstract: A method for providing guided meditation to a user in a virtual reality environment is provided. A user selects a type of meditation, time duration of meditation, and location of meditation. Based on the user's selections, the VR guided meditation system provides a guided meditation exercise and a VR environment to a client device. The guided meditation exercise includes audio instructions guiding the user through meditation steps. The VR environment includes imagery corresponding to the selected location for the meditation exercise, for example, imagery of a beach, waterfall, or trees. The VR guided meditation system also generates reports including statistics of data from a population of users completing guided meditation exercises. For instance, the population of users includes employees of an employer. The report is provided to the employer for the employer to track workplace wellness of the employees.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2020Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: Alex Jeffrey Goldberg, Aaron Serling Goldberg
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Publication number: 20200275848Abstract: A guided meditation system, such as a virtual reality (VR) guided meditation system, provides biofeedback. Wearable devices (e.g., fitness trackers) record information about a physiological state of a user (e.g., heart rate, blood pressure, sleep, and activity data). Performing guided meditation exercises may help users improve their physiological state (e.g., by decreasing a user's heart rate). The VR guided meditation system automatically retrieves physiological state information from wearable devices or third party applications before and/or after a user performs guided meditation exercises. Based on the retrieved information, the VR guided meditation system provides biofeedback related to effects or potential correlations between an exercise and the user's physiological state. In particular, the biofeedback indicates a certain type of meditation, certain VR environment location, or certain meditation duration that is likely to improve the user's physiological state.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2020Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: Alex Jeffrey Goldberg, Aaron Serling Goldberg
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Patent number: 10743167Abstract: A point-of-sale terminal is used to process purchases by a customer during normal operation. However, during an emergency, the cashier activates an “emergency button” to indicate that the cashier needs police assistance. Once the cashier has indicated that an emergency condition occurs, the point-of-sale terminal attempts to utilize at least one communications adapter to notify the police of the emergency condition, either directly or via a monitoring service if the store subscribes to a monitoring service.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2018Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: National Retail Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Elie Y. Katz, Harold Jeffrey Goldberg
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Patent number: 10632277Abstract: A method for providing guided meditation to a user in a virtual reality environment is provided. A user selects a type of meditation, time duration of meditation, and location of meditation. Based on the user's selections, the VR guided meditation system provides a guided meditation exercise and a VR environment to a client device. The guided meditation exercise includes audio instructions guiding the user through meditation steps. The VR environment includes imagery corresponding to the selected location for the meditation exercise, for example, imagery of a beach, waterfall, or trees. The VR guided meditation system also generates reports including statistics of data from a population of users completing guided meditation exercises. For instance, the population of users includes employees of an employer. The report is provided to the employer for the employer to track workplace wellness of the employees.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2016Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: THE STAYWELL COMPANY, LLCInventors: Alex Jeffrey Goldberg, Aaron Serling Goldberg
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Patent number: 10631743Abstract: A guided meditation system, such as a virtual reality (VR) guided meditation system, provides biofeedback. Wearable devices (e.g., fitness trackers) record information about a physiological state of a user (e.g., heart rate, blood pressure, sleep, and activity data). Performing guided meditation exercises may help users improve their physiological state (e.g., by decreasing a user's heart rate). The VR guided meditation system automatically retrieves physiological state information from wearable devices or third party applications before and/or after a user performs guided meditation exercises. Based on the retrieved information, the VR guided meditation system provides biofeedback related to effects or potential correlations between an exercise and the user's physiological state. In particular, the biofeedback indicates a certain type of meditation, certain VR environment location, or certain meditation duration that is likely to improve the user's physiological state.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2016Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: THE STAYWELL COMPANY, LLCInventors: Alex Jeffrey Goldberg, Aaron Serling Goldberg
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Publication number: 20190342831Abstract: A method performed by a WTRU may comprise receiving scheduling information on a broadcast control channel (BCCH) which defines time periods for reception of broadcast messages transmitted on a downlink shared channel. The WTRU may determine whether additional messages are available upon request. The availability of the additional messages is indicated via the BCCH. The WTRU may transmit a request for one or more of the additional messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Steven Jeffrey Goldberg, Stephen E. Terry
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Patent number: 10356718Abstract: The present invention discloses a method and system for efficiently supporting data calls to WTRUs in systems that also support telephony. Various types of data is transmitted on a known schedule which is tightly synchronized to a predetermined time frame. The WTRUs synchronize their wake-up periods to search for data at times when data may or will actually be transmitted to them.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2017Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Steven Jeffrey Goldberg, Stephen E. Terry
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Publication number: 20190022220Abstract: Compositions and methods for repairing or regenerating damaged tissue are disclosed. In particular, the invention relates to methods of anchoring biomolecules and/or cells to tissues in order to immobilize and concentrate therapeutic factors that promote tissue regeneration at or under the surface of damaged tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2017Publication date: January 24, 2019Inventors: Jeffrey Goldberg, David Myung
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Patent number: 10091254Abstract: A system, method, and computer program product through which address resolution is performed for nodes of a network that are behind a network address translator (NAT). A determination is made upon the initiation of a communication session as to whether one or more of the nodes included in the session are behind a NAT. Based on the determination, information is exchanged from an independent application server to the nodes included in the session so as to resolve the addressing problems introduced by the NAT. The invention is applicable in applications including, but not limited to, IP telephony, and applications complying with the session initiation protocol (SIP).Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2015Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: Net2Phone, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Scott Kennedy, Jeffrey S. Skelton, Estie Galinsky, Alan Staniforth, Harold Jeffrey Goldberg
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Patent number: 9857414Abstract: The operation of electrical appliances receiving electrical power from an electrical system may be indirectly monitored using monitoring units engaged with outlets on branch circuits of the electrical system. Electrical systems providing power to appliances to be monitored in accordance with the present invention may comprise split phase alternating current systems, tri-phase systems, or any other type of electrical system. Known loads may be applied to calibrate the monitoring system. The monitoring system may measure the power consumption of appliances operating on the electrical system and/or detect possible fault conditions. The monitoring system may be distributed across multiple monitoring units and other computing devices. Output devices may be used to output a summary of the power consumption or other operation of monitored electrical appliances.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2017Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: Alarm.com IncorporatedInventors: Ronald Byron Kabler, Robert Leon Lutes, Alain Charles Briancon, Curtis Scott Crawford, Christopher Allen Giacoponello, Jerald Frederic Johnson, Victor Andres Jara-Olivares, Marc Anthony Epard, Steven Jeffrey Goldberg, John Berns Lancaster
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Publication number: 20170333666Abstract: A guided meditation system, such as a virtual reality (VR) guided meditation system, provides biofeedback. Wearable devices (e.g., fitness trackers) record information about a physiological state of a user (e.g., heart rate, blood pressure, sleep, and activity data). Performing guided meditation exercises may help users improve their physiological state (e.g., by decreasing a user's heart rate). The VR guided meditation system automatically retrieves physiological state information from wearable devices or third party applications before and/or after a user performs guided meditation exercises. Based on the retrieved information, the VR guided meditation system provides biofeedback related to effects or potential correlations between an exercise and the user's physiological state. In particular, the biofeedback indicates a certain type of meditation, certain VR environment location, or certain meditation duration that is likely to improve the user's physiological state.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2016Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Alex Jeffrey Goldberg, Aaron Serling Goldberg
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Publication number: 20170339637Abstract: The present invention discloses a method and system for efficiently supporting data calls to WTRUs in systems that also support telephony. Various types of data is transmitted on a known schedule which is tightly synchronized to a predetermined time frame. The WTRUs synchronize their wake-up periods to search for data at times when data may or will actually be transmitted to them.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2017Publication date: November 23, 2017Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Steven Jeffrey Goldberg, Stephen E. Terry