Patents by Inventor Mark Ingerman
Mark Ingerman 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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Publication number: 20200081690Abstract: In one aspect, the invention provides a digital data processing system for information storage and retrieval that includes a first digital data processor (e.g., personal computer, workstation, server, mainframe, etc.) coupled to a second digital data processor and a data store (e.g., a RDF data store, relational database, etc.). The first digital data processor creates, reads, updates and/or deletes data from the data store (i.e., “CRUD” operations) based on a model generated by the first digital data processor. The model comprises an ontology and a set of constraints that are applied to data characterized by the ontology.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2019Publication date: March 12, 2020Applicant: METATOMIX, INC.Inventors: Mark Ingerman, Patrick Curley
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Patent number: 10481878Abstract: In one aspect, the invention provides a digital data processing system for information storage and retrieval that includes a first digital data processor (e.g., personal computer, workstation, server, mainframe, etc.) coupled to a second digital data processor and a data store (e.g., a RDF data store, relational database, etc.). The first digital data processor creates, reads, updates and/or deletes data from the data store (i.e., “CRUD” operations) based on a model generated by the first digital data processor. The model comprises an ontology and a set of constraints that are applied to data characterized by the ontology.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: OBJECTSTORE, INC.Inventors: Mark Ingerman, Patrick Curley
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Publication number: 20170202218Abstract: Aspects of the present subject matter are directed to a method comprising contacting an fluid, optionally containing an added organic material, with a non-thermal plasma to form a disinfection composition, wherein the disinfection composition is a liquid, and contacting a surface with the disinfection composition, wherein the surface is at least partially disinfected upon contact with the disinfection composition. Additional aspects of the present subject matter are directed to a method comprising forming a disinfection composition by contacting an organic material with a non-thermal plasma, wherein the disinfection composition is a liquid. A further aspect of the present subject matter is directed to a disinfection composition comprising an organic material contacted by a non-thermal plasma, wherein the disinfection composition is a liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2017Publication date: July 20, 2017Inventors: GREGORY FRIDMAN, SIN PARK, NATALIE SHAINSKY, DANIL V. DOBRYNIN, ALEXANDER RABINOVICH, GENNADY FRIEDMAN, ALEXANDER FRIDMAN, MOOGEGA COOPER, ARI D. BROOKS, SURESH G. JOSHI, ALEXANDER E. POOR, UTKU K. ERCAN, MARK INGERMAN
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Patent number: 9609881Abstract: An improved apparatus for processing sea cucumbers having stages for orienting/aligning, cutting, splitting, flattening, eviscerating and cleaning the sea cucumber, and for collecting the eviscerated innards. A method for the automated splitting and evisceration of sea cucumbers using the apparatus of the present disclosure. A flattening plate and trough during the orienting/aligning step relax the sea cucumber and discourage its defence mechanisms. A wedge shaped flattening plate splits and flattens the sea cucumber immediately after the incision. Pronged discs maintain positioning of the sea cucumber during an aggressive wash and brush cleaning cycle, which may be repeated. Optionally, a vacuum may suction off a portion of the innards prior to cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2016Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLANDInventors: Joseph Singleton, Mark Ingerman, Stephen King
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Patent number: 9585390Abstract: Aspects of the present subject matter are directed to a method comprising contacting an fluid, optionally containing an added organic material, with a non-thermal plasma to form a disinfection composition, wherein the disinfection composition is a liquid, and contacting a surface with the disinfection composition, wherein the surface is at least partially disinfected upon contact with the disinfection composition. Additional aspects of the present subject matter are directed to a method comprising forming a disinfection composition by contacting an organic material with a non-thermal plasma, wherein the disinfection composition is a liquid. A further aspect of the present subject matter is directed to a disinfection composition comprising an organic material contacted by a non-thermal plasma, wherein the disinfection composition is a liquid.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2011Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Drexel UniversityInventors: Gregory Fridman, Sin Park, Natalie Shainsky, Danil V. Dobrynin, Alexander Rabinovich, Gennady Friedman, Alexander Fridman, Moogega Cooper, Ari D. Brooks, Suresh G. Joshi, Alexander E. Poor, Utku K. Ercan, Mark Ingerman
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Publication number: 20170020147Abstract: An improved apparatus for processing sea cucumbers having stages for orienting/aligning, cutting, splitting, flattening, eviscerating and cleaning the sea cucumber, and for collecting the eviscerated innards. A method for the automated splitting and evisceration of sea cucumbers using the apparatus of the present disclosure. A flattening plate and trough during the orienting/aligning step relax the sea cucumber and discourage its defence mechanisms. A wedge shaped flattening plate splits and flattens the sea cucumber immediately after the incision. Pronged discs maintain positioning of the sea cucumber during an aggressive wash and brush cleaning cycle, which may be repeated. Optionally, a vacuum may suction off a portion of the innards prior to cleaning.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2016Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventors: Joseph Singleton, Mark Ingerman, Stephen King
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Patent number: 9485999Abstract: An improved apparatus for processing sea cucumbers having stages for orienting/aligning, cutting, splitting, flattening, eviscerating and cleaning the sea cucumber, and for collecting the eviscerated innards. A method for the automated splitting and evisceration of sea cucumbers using the apparatus of the present disclosure. A flattening plate and trough during the orienting/aligning step relax the sea cucumber and discourage its defence mechanisms. A wedge shaped flattening plate splits and flattens the sea cucumber immediately after the incision. Pronged discs maintain positioning of the sea cucumber during an aggressive wash and brush cleaning cycle, which may be repeated. Optionally, a vacuum may suction off a portion of the innards prior to cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2013Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLANDInventors: Joseph Singleton, Mark Ingerman, Stephen King
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Publication number: 20150216195Abstract: An improved apparatus for processing sea cucumbers having stages for orienting/aligning, cutting, splitting, flattening, eviscerating and cleaning the sea cucumber, and for collecting the eviscerated innards. A method for the automated splitting and evisceration of sea cucumbers using the apparatus of the present disclosure. A flattening plate and trough during the orienting/aligning step relax the sea cucumber and discourage its defence mechanisms. A wedge shaped flattening plate splits and flattens the sea cucumber immediately after the incision. Pronged discs maintain positioning of the sea cucumber during an aggressive wash and brush cleaning cycle, which may be repeated. Optionally, a vacuum may suction off a portion of the innards prior to cleaning.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2013Publication date: August 6, 2015Applicants: Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canadian Centre for fisheries Innovation, Genesis Group Inc., Memorial University of NewfoundlandInventors: Joseph Singleton, Mark Ingerman, Stephen King
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Publication number: 20150038584Abstract: Aspects of the present subject matter are directed to a method comprising contacting an fluid, optionally containing an added organic material, with a non-thermal plasma to form a disinfection composition, wherein the disinfection composition is a liquid, and contacting a surface with the disinfection composition, wherein the surface is at least partially disinfected upon contact with the disinfection composition. Additional aspects of the present subject matter are directed to a method comprising forming a disinfection composition by contacting an organic material with a non-thermal plasma, wherein the disinfection composition is a liquid. A further aspect of the present subject matter is directed to a disinfection composition comprising an organic material contacted by a non-thermal plasma, wherein the disinfection composition is a liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2011Publication date: February 5, 2015Applicants: Philadelphia Health & Education Corporation d/b/a Drexel University College of Medicine, DREXEL UNIVERSITYInventors: Gregory Fridman, Sin Park, Natalie Shainsky, Danil V. Dobrynin, Alexander Rabinovich, Gennady Friedman, Alexander Fridman, Moogega Cooper, Ari D. Brooks, Suresh G. Joshi, Alexander E. Poor, Utku K. Ercan, Mark Ingerman
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Publication number: 20100094805Abstract: In one aspect, the invention provides a digital data processing system for information storage and retrieval that includes a first digital data processor (e.g., personal computer, workstation, server, mainframe, etc.) coupled to a second digital data processor and a data store (e.g., a RDF data store, relational database, etc.). The first digital data processor creates, reads, updates and/or deletes data from the data store (i.e., “CRUD” operations) based on a model generated by the first digital data processor. The model comprises an ontology and a set of constraints that are applied to data characterized by the ontology.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: METATOMIX, INC.Inventors: Mark Ingerman, Patrick Curley