Patents by Inventor Richard Rosenblatt
Richard Rosenblatt 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: 11120401Abstract: The invention is directed to a User Publishing System (UPS) that enables both content publishing for users that share what they know in articles and enabling these users to get paid for providing the content through use of a User Compensation System (UCS). The invention enables users to create and edit content in multiple formats, from multiple sources, and in multiple languages. The system can be integrated for use with a plurality of different websites and adopt both the look and feel and the content format of each website, and/or other communication medium. Compensation may be provided to the user providing the content based on a variety of metrics.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2018Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Leaf Group Ltd.Inventors: Sean Muller, Richard Rosenblatt, Joey C. Perez, Dennis A. Ameen, Larry Fitzgibbon, Greg Griffin, Laurent Gherardi, Jon R. Jurgens, Jr., Brian Havener, Glenn Moran, Dean Busenbark, Mark Jones, Adam Youngers, Ewan Godley
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Publication number: 20190197477Abstract: The invention is directed to a User Publishing System (UPS) that enables both content publishing for users that share what they know in articles and enabling these users to get paid for providing the content through use of a User Compensation System (UCS). The invention enables users to create and edit content in multiple formats, from multiple sources, and in multiple languages. The system can be integrated for use with a plurality of different websites and adopt both the look and feel and the content format of each website, and/or other communication medium. Compensation may be provided to the user providing the content based on a variety of metrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2018Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: Sean Muller, Richard Rosenblatt, Joey C. Perez, Dennis A. Ameen, Larry Fitzgibbon, Greg Griffin, Laurent Gherardi, Jon R. Jurgens, JR., Brian Havener, Glenn Moran, Dean Busenbark, Mark Jones, Adam Youngers, Ewan Godley
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Patent number: 10204316Abstract: The invention is directed to a User Publishing System (UPS) that enables both content publishing for users that share what they know in articles and enabling these users to get paid for providing the content through use of a User Compensation System (UCS). The invention enables users to create and edit content in multiple formats, from multiple sources, and in multiple languages. The system can be integrated for use with a plurality of different websites and adopt both the look and feel and the content format of each website, and/or other communication medium. Compensation may be provided to the user providing the content based on a variety of metrics.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2007Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: LEAF GROUP LTD.Inventors: Sean Muller, Richard Rosenblatt, Joey C. Perez, Dennis A. Ameen, Larry Fitzgibbon, Greg Griffin, Laurent Gherardi, Jon R. Jurgens, Jr., Brian Havener, Glenn Moran, Dean Busenbark, Mark Jones, Adam Youngers, Ewan Godley
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Publication number: 20160149956Abstract: The distribution of media clips stored on one or more servers is controlled using updateable permissions or rules defined by a content owner. The clip is made available from a server via a website, app or other source, for an end-user to view; the permissions or rules stored in memory are then updated; the permissions or rules are reviewed before the clip is subsequently made available, to ensure that any streaming or other distribution of the clip is in compliance with any updated permissions or rules.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: Ori BIRNBAUM, Richard ROSENBLATT, Yagil ENGEL, Jonathan YAARI, Amir LANGER, Marcelo WAISMAN, Melissa DOOLEY, Eithan EPHRATI
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Publication number: 20080082381Abstract: The invention is directed to a User Publishing System (UPS) that enables both content publishing for users that share what they know in articles and enabling these users to get paid for providing the content through use of a User Compensation System (UCS). The invention enables users to create and edit content in multiple formats, from multiple sources, and in multiple languages. The system can be integrated for use with a plurality of different websites and adopt both the look and feel and the content format of each website, and/or other communication medium. Compensation may be provided to the user providing the content based on a variety of metrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Applicant: Demand Media, Inc.Inventors: Sean Muller, Richard Rosenblatt, Joey Perez, Dennis Ameen, Larry Fitzgibbon, Greg Griffin, Laurent Gherardi, Jon Jurgens, Brian Havener, Glenn Moran, Dean Busenbark, Mark Jones, Adam Youngers, Ewan Godley
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Publication number: 20030120585Abstract: A method for providing a trading system comprising the steps of accepting selling information request from users and storing those requests, accepting buying information request from users and storing those requests, matching individual stored selling and buying requests according to a similar subset of information contained in respective selling and buying information requests, passing matched information to a trading station where the match information is announced, accepting one of the selling and buying information from the trading station if the selling or buying information accepted is better than one of the buying and selling information matched and announced, reporting back to the users one of the results of the original match when no acceptance occurs and the results of the acceptance when any one of the selling or buying information is accepted from the trading station.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: Richard Rosenblatt
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Patent number: 5002534Abstract: An aspirator including a container having an internal chamber with the chamber having a suction tube connected to a closed bellows within the chamber for creating a vacuum, and also having a patient tube for insertion into the body cavity of a patient for sucking removal of mucus and other excess bodily fluids by the vacuum. The aspirator further includes an injection port by which mucus may be removed from the container and a pressure relief valve to permit air to escape from the container as the flexible bellows expands to its equilibrium state. The suction tube further includes a moisture trap to occlude gaseous flow to the mouthpiece in the event moisture enters the suction system. The apparatus further includes a clip to occlude fluid flow through the patient tube when the operation is completed. The patient tube may include a Yankauer tip or be cut with an oblique angle adjacent its tip. The bellows cap may be attached to the underside of the top of the container in one of several ways.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1990Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: Rosenblatt/Ima Invention EnterprisesInventor: Richard Rosenblatt
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Patent number: 4981473Abstract: An aspirator including a container having an internal chamber with the chamber having a suction tube connected to a closed bellows within the chamber for creating a vacuum, and also having a patient tube for insertion into the body cavity of a patient for sucking removal of mucus and other excess bodily fulids by the vacuum. The aspirator further includes an injection port by which mucus may be removed from the container and a pressure relief valve to permit air to escape from the container as the flexible bellows expands to its equilibrium state. The suction tube further includes a moisture trap to occlude gaseous flow to the mouthpiece in the event moisture enters the suction system. The apparatus further includes a clip to occlude fluid flow through the patient tube when the operation is completed. The patient tube may include a Yankauer tip or be cut with an oblique angle adjacent its tip. The bellows cap may be attached to the underside of the top of the container in one of several ways.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1990Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Assignee: Rosenblatt/IMA Invention EnterprisesInventor: Richard Rosenblatt
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Patent number: 4950247Abstract: An aspirator including a container having two separate chambers with one chamber having a suction tube connected to a closed bellows within the chamber for creating a vacuum, and the second chamber having a patient tube for insertion into the body cavity of a patient for sucking removal of mucus and other excess bodily fluids by the vacuum, with the two containers being connected for gaseous communication. The aspirator further includes an injection port by which mucus may be removed from the container and a pressure relief valve to permit air to escape from the container as the flexible bellows expands to its equilibrium state. The suction tube further includes a moisture trap to occlude gaseous flow to the mouthpiece in the event moisture enters the suction system. The apparatus further includes a clip to occlude fluid flow through the patient tube when the operation is completed. The patient tube may include a Yankauer tip.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1988Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Rosenblatt/IMA Invention EnterprisesInventor: Richard Rosenblatt
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Patent number: 4925447Abstract: An aspirator including a container having an internal chamber with the chamber having a suction tube connected to a closed bellows within the chamber for creating a vacuum, and also having a patient tube for insertion into the body cavity of a patient for sucking removal of mucus and other excess bodily fluids by the vacuum. The aspirator further includes an injection port by which mucus may be removed from the container and a pressure relief valve to permit air to escape from the container as the flexible bellows expands to its equilibrium state. The suction tube further includes a moisture trap to occlude gaseous flow to the mouthpiece in the event moisture enters the suction system. The apparatus further includes a clip to occlude fluid flow through the patient tube when the operation is completed. The patient tube may include a Yankower tip or a Murphy tip. The bellows cap may be attached to the underside of the top of the container in one of several ways.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1988Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Rosenblatt/Ima Invention EnterprisesInventor: Richard Rosenblatt
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Patent number: 4799925Abstract: An aspirator includes two closed containers with one container having a suction tube connected to a closed bellows within the container for creating a vacuum, and the second container having a patient tube for insertion into the body cavity of a patient for sucking removal of mucus and other excess bodily fluids by the vacuum, with the two containers being connected for gaseous communication.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1988Date of Patent: January 24, 1989Inventor: Richard Rosenblatt
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Patent number: 4799924Abstract: An aspirator includes two chambers with one chamber having a suction tube connected to a closed bellows within the chamber for creating a vacuum, and the second container having a patient tube for insertion into the body cavity of a patient for sucking removal of mucus and other excess bodily fluids by the vacuum, with the two chamber being connected for gaseous communication.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1988Date of Patent: January 24, 1989Inventor: Richard Rosenblatt
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Patent number: 4775366Abstract: An aspirator includes a closed container having a suction tube connected to a closed bellows within the container for creating a vacuum, and a patient tube for insertion into the body cavity of a patient for sucking removal of mucus and other excess bodily fluids by the vacuum. An upstanding partition inside the container creates a fluid collection chamber separate from the vacuum chamber, but in gaseous communication therewith. A valve system insures only vacuum pressure in the patient tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1986Date of Patent: October 4, 1988Inventor: Richard Rosenblatt