Patents Represented by Attorney Altman & Martin
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Patent number: 8336248Abstract: The invention relates to an electronic bite display (5) for displaying that a fish (13) has bitten the bait that is attached to the fishing line of a fishing rod (2) that can be placed on a fishing rod holder (1), said fishing rod comprising a reel (3) for reeling in the fishing line. The sensor of the bite display is an electronic acceleration sensor (B) and said bite display (5) comprises a console (21) that is secured between the fishing rod holder and a fishing rod stand (8), that protrudes approximately horizontally in the position of use and extends approximately parallel to the fishing rod (2). A pivoting shaft (27) that can pivot about a pivoting axis and that extends horizontally in the position of use is provided on the console (21). One first end of a pivoting arm (31) is pivotably mounted on the pivoting shaft, the other end supports the housing of the bite display.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Inventor: {hacek over (Z)}eljko Mi{hacek over (s)}katović
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Patent number: 8333646Abstract: A method of playing a succession of poker-type games that has a plurality of two-card, revealed, starter hands and five unrevealed community cards. The starter hands remain the same for all games of the succession of games. In each game a player wagers on one or more starter hands, after which the community cards are revealed. Each starter hand is combined with all of the community cards to form complete hands. The player is paid a payout amount if a complete hand that has been wagered on is found in the pay table that corresponds to the hand. Optionally, there are multiple sets of community cards. Optionally, the player is required to wager on all of the starter hands. Optionally, the game is played after the occurrence of a triggering event in another game.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2011Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: New Vision Gaming & Development, Inc.Inventor: John Feola
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Patent number: 8323083Abstract: A method of playing a succession of poker-type games that has a two-card, revealed, starter hand and a plurality of sets of five unrevealed community cards. The starter hand remains the same for all games of the succession of games. In each game a player wagers on one or more sets of community cards, after which the community cards are revealed. The starter hand is combined with each set of community cards to form complete hands. The player is paid a payout amount if a complete hand that has been wagered on is found in a pay table or is better than the other hands by a predetermined criteria. Optionally, the player is required to wager on all of the sets of community cards. Optionally, the game is played after the occurrence of a triggering event in another game.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2010Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: New Vision Gaming & Development, Inc.Inventor: John Feola
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Patent number: 8307087Abstract: A system and method for the user of a computing device, a Peer, to make a portion of its local storage available to others. A Group is composed of two or more Peers with a Group Manager whose allocated storage forms a Group Bank. A Farm is composed of two or more Groups with a Farm Manager whose allocated storage forms a Farm Bank. The Grid has a Grid Manager and is the overall combination of Peers, Groups, and Farms. A file is stored by splitting it into chunks, storing each chunk on a Peer that is a member of the appropriate Bank, and forwarding the file parameters to an Information Service with a File Index. A file is retrieved by requesting the file parameters from the Information Service, retrieving the chunks from the appropriate Peers, and assembling them into a complete file.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2011Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Hydrabyte, Inc.Inventors: Jozsef Patvarczki, Endre Tamas, Abraao Lourenco
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Patent number: 8275365Abstract: A system and method for a user to send presence information to authorized contacts in her phone's address book and to receive the presence information of those contacts in her phone's address book that have authorized her. A user can authorize any contact in her address book. Optionally, a user can only authorize a contact and be authorized by a contact if she is in that contact's address book. A local application on the phone interacts with and displays the phone's address book, manages the authorization of contacts, updates the client's presence, and receives and displays the presence of contacts. The local application updates the client's presence manually, semi-automatically, or automatically. Semi-automatic updates involve synchronizing with the phone's calendar. Automatic updates may involve the use of location data, the phone's built-in sensors, and augmented reality.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Hydrabyte, Inc.Inventors: Jozsef Patvarczki, Adam Kornafeld, Endre Tamas
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Patent number: 8186681Abstract: A method of using a deck of playing cards that has a different number of cards than is needed for a game. If the number of cards needed is less than the number of cards in a deck, one deck is used. If the number of cards needed is greater than the number of cards in a deck, multiple decks are combined until the total number of cards exceeds the number needed. Then cards are removed from the combined deck, either randomly or predetermined, until the number of cards remaining is the same as the pool size.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2011Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: New Vision Gaming & Development, Inc.Inventor: John Feola
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Patent number: 8168065Abstract: A swimming pool skimmer basket and chlorinator includes a basket and a removable divider that partitions the basket into a chlorine tablet compartment below and a debris compartment above. The basket is cylindrical with a flat base and has a plurality of apertures for passing water. The divider is a round disk with a plurality of apertures for passing water from the debris compartment to the tablet compartment. The disk has a handle with a vertical post and a cross bar. A latch retains the divider in the basket so the handle can pull the basket from the skimmer well. The latch includes protrusions from the ends of the cross bar that fit into corresponding depressions in the basket wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2010Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Inventors: Michael K. Gavigan, William J. Gladue
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Patent number: 8094782Abstract: An x-ray source emits a cone beam a rapidly rotating, x-ray-opaque disc with four narrow radial slots. The slots break the cone beam into fan beams that are emitted to an x-ray-opaque plate with a narrow slit. As each fan beam moves across the plate, the slit produces a scanning x-ray pencil beam. The backscatter detector is mounted adjacent to the plate and has a slightly larger slit that is aligned with the plate slit. The pencil beam enters the object space through the detector slit. The pencil beam moves rapidly in a line across the object space, 20 cm in 0.1 second. Simultaneously, the assemblage of x-ray source, disc, plate, and detector moves slowly in the x direction at 1 mm in 0.05 second. Thus, the raster scan of the 20 cm×20 cm region is accomplished in 10 seconds.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2011Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Inventor: Martin Annis
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Patent number: 8087853Abstract: In the pocket hole apparatus of the present invention, a table reciprocates linearly relative to a base. An anvil is fixed relative to the base and holds the workpiece on a sloped top surface at the desired angle for the pocket hole. A drill spindle with a drill bit is fixed relative to the table. After the workpiece is mounted to the anvil, the table is moved to drill the pocket hole. Optionally, a second spindle on the opposite side of the anvil predrills the pocket hole when the table is first moved to a predrill position. The spindle is enabled or disabled by latching mechanism. The spindle is mounted to a rail that is slidably mounted to the table so that the rail can slide perpendicularly thereby adjusting the spacing between pocket holes.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Inventor: Alfred Stukuls
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Patent number: 8057261Abstract: An insulator adapted to receive a flag terminal. The insulator has a housing and a rear cover. The housing has an L shape with a base and a riser. The housing has a rectangular terminal opening at the base and a cavity that receives the flag terminal through the terminal opening. The flat is shaped to fit within the terminal opening and is secured by a securing mechanism that includes tabs on the cover that fit into apertures in the housing. The cover is installed by pushing it into the terminal opening. The housing flexes so that the tabs to snap into the corresponding apertures, thereby securing the cover in the terminal opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: ETCO, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. DeSio, Cris S. Gravel
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Patent number: 7980935Abstract: A method of playing a succession of poker-type games that has a plurality of two-card, revealed, starter hands and five unrevealed community cards. The starter hands remain the same for all games of the succession of game. In each game a player wagers on one or more starter hands, after which the community cards are revealed. Each starter hand is combined with all of the community cards to form complete hands. The player is paid a payout amount if a complete hand that has been wagered on is found in the pay table that corresponds to the hand. Optionally, there are multiple sets of community cards. Optionally, the player is required to wager on all of the starter hands. Optionally, the game is played after the occurrence of a triggering event in another game.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: New Vision Gaming & Development, Inc.Inventor: John Feola
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Patent number: 7913447Abstract: The Smart and Multiple Mouse Trap uses two ascendant walls that lead to the top of the mouse trap. On the top of the trap, there is a cylinder shaped wheel that will contain food. In order for the mouse to get the food, it must maneuver upward from one of the two ascendant walls. Then it will go through a one way door. Then as it tries to grab the food from the wheel, it will face the problem of the wheel spinning as well as no room to stand on, providing no stability due to gravity. Then the mouse will have to drop into the mouse trap. The removal of the contents inside the trap will be simply to open the right side door and dump it wherever. The mouse trap does not need to be reset when it traps a mouse.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2009Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Inventor: Bahjat S. Jabro
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Patent number: 7866071Abstract: A vehicle lock box with a weather-proof compartment and a license plate holder that mounts to the license plate bracket. An outer frame is comprised of a pair of hinged, rigid panels that is secured closed by the locking mechanism. Each panel has a raised lip that forms a hollow in the panel. The rear panel includes holes for mounting to the license plate bracket. The license plate is placed inside the front panel adjacent to a cutout that exposes the license plate face. The weather-proof compartment is composed of a pair of mirror image, resilient, water-impermeable sheets, each of which fits within the hollow of one of the panels. Both sheets have a raised rim that forms a depression in the sheet. The sheet in the front panel holds the license plate against the cutout. When the frame is closed, the sheet rims abut, forming a weather-tight compartment.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Inventor: Philip L. Downey
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Patent number: 7860211Abstract: A method of producing a laminography image of an object. The object is rotated on a platform in an object space between a fixed x-ray source and multiple columns of detector elements. Two samples of each voxel are taken at each detector column, one for each of the two alignments of the x-ray source, voxel, and detector column as the object rotates. It is generally possible to image the entire object in one rotation. Optionally, the platform axis can be offset from the system center line or the platform can be translated through the object space in the plane of the platform in order to make sure that each voxel traverses all of the detector columns to acquire maximum data. Once all of the data for all of the voxels is acquired, it is used with any appropriate laminography algorithm to produce images of the object.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Inventor: Martin Annis
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Patent number: 7802372Abstract: A removable laser base for a bubble level that includes a body, a laser beam generator, and a removable securement. The body has a flat top surface that the level is secured to and a bottom surface that is flat and parallel to the top surface. A laser diode mounted in a module emits a visible laser beam upon application of power from a battery that is controlled by a switch. The module, batteries, and switch are mounted in a through bore in the body. The laser base is removably secured to the bubble level by any manner appropriate to the shape of the level. In one such securement, the level has a T-shaped cross-section and the body has a complementary slot into which the level slides. When the level reference surface abuts the top surface of the laser base, a thumb screw is tightened to frictionally secure the level in the base.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2008Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Precision Designed Products, Inc.Inventor: Mark L. Silberberg
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Patent number: RE41663Abstract: A compliant electrical contact assembly for temporarily interfacing two electrical devices. The assembly includes a contact having loops with axes forming with a closed coil with opposed contact points. The axes is angled from the direction of the compression force holding the assembly sandwiched between the electrical devices. The electrically shorted loops of the coil slide on the surfaces of one another as the compression force is applied, providing compliance. The contact can be made extremely small such that pitches in the micrometer range can be achieved with very low inductance values. The contact is installed in a through aperture in a dielectric panel such that the contact points extend from opposed openings of the aperture. Optionally, the aperture is filled with a compliant, conductive elastomer.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2008Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Ardent Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Gordon A Vinther
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Patent number: D644945Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2011Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Precision Designed Products, Inc.Inventor: Mark L Silberberg
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Patent number: D644946Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2011Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Precision Designed Products, Inc.Inventor: Mark L Silberberg
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Patent number: D644947Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2011Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Precision Designed Products, Inc.Inventor: Mark L Silberberg
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Patent number: D666289Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: BFS Pharma, Inc.Inventor: Peter J. DeCoste