Patents Represented by Attorney Peter S. Canelias
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Patent number: 7915860Abstract: The invention relates to the management of large stationary batteries. The invention is a comprehensive system and process for the management of stationary batteries that are used for backup power and are deployed in widely dispersed locations. The system may be comprised of a plurality of batteries and web-based software. The system software can automatically analyze, determine and report the number of batteries and total cost based on required runtime reserve by computing the power of batteries currently in a system and available batteries for installation.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: BatteryCorp, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan B. Quint, Steven H. Dworkin
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Patent number: 7805419Abstract: The invention is a method for tracking and analyzing an application for modifications and changes. The method is used to ensure the integrity of the application remains intact. The application is inventoried upon setup. The application is then subsequently re-inventoried on a regular basis. Each new inventory is examined against the original inventory to determine if any changes have taken place. When a change is detected, the change is highlighted to be approved or examined to determine the specifics of the change in order that corrective action can be taken if deemed necessary.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Application Security, Inc.Inventor: Aaron Charles Newman
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Patent number: 7793211Abstract: The invention is a method for delivering targeted web advertising to internet users via a network capable of rating, annotating, linking, meta-tagging and otherwise annotating any definable data accessible through a global computer network. The system is comprised of a graphical user interface (GUI), a database, and software to connect the two. The system stores and caches data and related annotations in a database. The software searches and organizes the database inputs. The GUI displays the result to the user. The user, through a web-browser or other means, would access a definable set of internet data (e.g., a web page) and through the proposed system be able to view ratings of that data as well as other relevant inputs from other users.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2006Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Inventor: Walter Brenner
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Patent number: 7750639Abstract: The invention relates to the management of large stationary batteries. The invention is a comprehensive system and process for the management of stationary batteries that are used for backup power and are deployed in widely dispersed locations. The system is comprised of Mega-Tags, a battery testing and data acquisition device, and web-based software. The system software can automatically analyze, determine and report predicted battery failure data such as a future anticipated failure date by aging standard ohmic test values such as impedance, conductance, or resistance, by multiplying the test value by a monthly factor derived from statistical analysis and comparing the aged value to a baseline value to determine the predicted failure date.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Batterycorp, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan B. Quint, Steven H. Dworkin
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Patent number: 7616002Abstract: The invention relates to the management of large stationary batteries. The invention is a comprehensive process for the management of stationary batteries that are used for backup power and are deployed in widely dispersed locations. The OMS™ (Optimization Management System) solution is comprised of Mega-Tags (preferably serialized bar-coded identification labels), a battery testing and data acquisition device, and web-based software. The OMS™ system employs algorithmic testing to determine whether a particular battery unit needs to be replaced or whether it can be advantageously redeployed. It also determines whether a particular deployment location contains anomalous readings, signifying potential problems with either the batteries themselves or possibly with other electrical equipment at the location. These components work together to provide a platform for managing a large number of perishable, expensive, and geographically dispersed assets.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Batterycorp, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan B. Quint, Steven H. Dworkin
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Patent number: 7349816Abstract: The invention relates to the management of large stationary batteries. The invention is a comprehensive process for the management of stationary batteries that are used for backup power and are deployed in widely dispersed locations. The OMS™ (Optimization Management System) solution is comprised of Mega-Tags (preferably serialized bar-coded identification labels), a battery testing and data acquisition device, and web-based software. The OMS™ system can automatically analyze, determine and report an estimated runtime for battery unit, such as the length of time that a backup system can provide adequate power to keep the primary equipment operational. These components work together to provide a platform for managing a large number of perishable, expensive, and geographically dispersed assets.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: BatteryCorp, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan B. Quint, Steven H. Dworkin
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Patent number: 7310852Abstract: The invention relates to a valve assembly for use in connection with carpet cleaning extraction machines and similar extraction cleaning devices. The invention allows the intake of liquid and the mixing of different liquids in a mixing chamber, such as clean water with detergent, and the discharge of a selected liquid without the formation of an air or vapor lock that would inhibit the discharge of the selected liquid. In particular, the invention prevents the formation of a vapor lock when water is being drawn into a chamber that would prevent the subsequent discharge or spraying of the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: GT Investments (BVI) LimitedInventor: John C. K. Sham
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Patent number: 7266699Abstract: The invention provides a transparent encryption infrastructure which allows the user to point-and-click on columns and tables to encrypt data. The creation of triggers and views are also easily implemented, to encrypt and decrypt data, to manage the encryption keys and to grant and revoke access to a column. Public and private key pairs are hashed and encrypted with a valid password. The process or encryption starts by creating a randomly generated symmetrical key, encrypting the symmetrical key with the private key for each user authorized to decrypt the data, and storing the encrypted symmetrical key, along with the user's name and the column name, in the database.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Application Security, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Charles Newman, Jay Mari
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Patent number: 7219445Abstract: The invention relates to an attachment mechanism and system used to accessorize, ustomize and/or personalize footwear with interchangeable uppers or straps, especially open shoes and sandals. More particularly, this invention presents a safe, secure and easy system for the attachment and detachment of shoe uppers and straps to shoes and sandals. This invention allows both the manufacturer and wearer to promote and display fashion and theme material of their own choosing, with the freedom to change the material or message without having to change footwear. The invention comprises a releasable fastener that connects a retainer, secured with the sole of the footwear, to an upper or strap. The releasable fastener is comprised of an upper and lower bar or metal loop, each loop carried on a barrel, the barrels interlocking with each other in a sliding engagement and held in the closed or engaged position by a magnet or by a biasing member.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Inventors: Tracy Stern, Hillary Chan
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Patent number: 7206704Abstract: The invention relates to the management of large stationary batteries. The invention is a comprehensive process for the management of stationary batteries that are used for backup power and are deployed in widely dispersed locations. The OMS™ (Optimization Management System) solution is comprised of Mega-Tags (preferably serialized bar-coded identification labels), a battery testing and data acquisition device, and web-based software. The OMS™ system employs algorithmic testing to determine whether a particular battery unit needs to be replaced or whether it can be advantageously redeployed. These components work together to provide a platform for managing a large number of perishable, expensive, and geographically dispersed assets.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Batterycorp., Inc.Inventors: Jonathan B. Quint, Steven H. Dworkin
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Patent number: 7058984Abstract: According to this invention, a conventional pair of golf gloves is provided with pads across the palm portions thereof which abut the grip portion of a golf club shaft to automatically align the shaft for proper gripping. The guide pads are so positioned across the palm portions of the gloves that when the golf club head is soled on the ground and the upper and lower gripping hands of a golfer wearing the gloves receive the grip portion of the club shaft across the palms of the glove and against the pads, the shaft will lie diagonally across the roots of the fingers and when the hands are closed around the shaft with the guide pads cradling the grip portion of the golf club distal from the golf club head, an automatic proper gripping of the golf club will be insured. The guide pads are substantially parallel to the transverse creases of the hand, lying diagonally across the roots of the fingers. The pad on the first glove spans substantially the entire palm of the hand.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2003Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Inventor: Peter J. Newman
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Patent number: 7003431Abstract: The invention relates to the management of large stationary batteries. The invention is a comprehensive process for the management of stationary batteries that are used for backup power and are deployed in widely dispersed locations. The OMS™ (Optimization Management System) solution is comprised of Mega-Tags (preferably serialized bar-coded identification labels), a battery testing and data acquisition device, and web-based software. These components work together to provide a platform for managing a large number of perishable, expensive, and geographically dispersed assets.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventors: Jonathan B. Quint, Steven H. Dworkin
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Patent number: 6675593Abstract: The invention relates an apparatus to extract clean, cooled or heated bottled water from a water cooler/dispenser for distribution to a refrigerator or ice maker or other remote outlet. More specifically, the invention relates to an originally installed, or retrofitted using a self-piercing saddle valve, remote dispensing apparatus for use with conventional water heating/cooling dispensers employing bottled water for dispensing the water substantially instantaneously to a remote outlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Inventors: Michael Suydam, Garth Conover
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Patent number: 6488732Abstract: A material composed primarily of coffee grounds, along with other commercial and industrial waste materials, in which the materials are uniformly pulverized, skillfully measured and combined to form a homogeneous particulate waste mixture. The composition is alternately turned and rested in a windrow or like apparatus for several months until natural aerobic thermophilic fermentation causes the material composition to have an overall pH level of 5.0 to 7.0 (with an optimum of 6.0), for the purpose of making the minerals latent in the material composition soluble, conducive to healthy plant life, and therefore useable as a plant growth medium.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Inventor: Joseph Scanlan
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Patent number: 6464760Abstract: The invention relates to a portable air sterilization and filtration apparatus for removing contaminants from the ambient atmosphere, having a housing with an inlet opening and an outlet opening, filter media and ultraviolet light source, and a motorized fan for maintaining a flow of air through the housing from the inlet opening to the outlet opening. The invention also includes easy access to the filter medium and to the ultraviolet light sources for periodic replacement or cleaning, and integrates a safety lock feature whereby the removal of the filter or the removal of an ultraviolet light source would open the power circuit to the ultraviolet light source, preventing accidental irradiation of the user. The ultraviolet light sources also activate an indicator light viewable by the user when the ultraviolet light sources are energized.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventors: John C. K. Sham, Kumkit Kunavongvorakul
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Patent number: D502155Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2004Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Pentalpha Macau Commerical Offshore LimitedInventor: John C. K. Sham
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Patent number: D503390Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Pentalpha Macau Commercial Offshore Ltd.Inventors: John C. K. Sham, Kumkit Kunavongvorakul
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Patent number: D505406Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2004Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Inventor: John C. K. Sham
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Patent number: D485728Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Pentalpha Macau Commercial Offshore Ltd.Inventors: John C. K. Sham, Kumkit Kunavongvorakul
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Patent number: D634925Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2009Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Inventors: Ronald H. Gesser, Eileen Gesser