Patents Represented by Attorney Sorin Royer Cooper, LLC
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Patent number: 8192810Abstract: A glass container storing unit in which the bottom section of a conical first glass container is stored is supported on one base of a cylindrical motor storing unit in which a motor stored, with a rotation axis. A second glass container in the shape of a Welsh onion flower is attached to the other base of the motor storing unit. Negatively charged metallic silicon is sealed in the first glass container and second glass container. The pointed section of the first glass container is pressed against a human body by rotating the first glass container with the rotation axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Inventors: Kuniaki Takamatsu, Nariko Ohara
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Patent number: 8192018Abstract: “Universal improvement” of vision is achieved by effectively changing the shape of the anterior refracting surface of the cornea to an ideal “turtleback” shape, on which is imposed the necessary curvature adjustment to achieve correction of distance vision. In accordance with one embodiment, the cornea is actually formed to the turtleback shape through corneal surgery, preferably laser ablation surgery. In accordance with a second embodiment, a contact lens with the desired distance corrected ideal turtleback shape on its anterior surface is positioned over the cornea.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2010Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Scientific Optics, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Grierson, David Lieberman
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Patent number: 8192023Abstract: “Universal improvement” of vision is achieved by effectively changing the shape of the anterior refracting surface of the cornea to an ideal “turtleback” shape, on which is imposed the necessary curvature adjustment to achieve correction of distance vision. In accordance with one embodiment, the cornea is actually formed to the turtleback shape through corneal surgery, preferably laser ablation surgery. In accordance with a second embodiment, a contact lens with the desired distance corrected ideal turtleback shape on its anterior surface is positioned over the cornea.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2010Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Scientific Optics, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Grierson, David M. Lieberman
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Patent number: 8160229Abstract: A method and system is provided wherein routing information is obtained from previously cached information or from a gatekeeper. An originating gateway in a network receives a request for a connection and determines whether pertinent routing information is cached. If available, the cached routing is used to attempt to establish a connection. If no previously established routing is available, the originating gateway requests preferred routing from a gatekeeper, including prioritized selections of terminating gateways through which to make a connection to a designated call recipient.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: ITXC IP Holdings S.a.r.l.Inventor: Tom Evslin
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Patent number: 8155516Abstract: In a fiber-optic communications system, a backup or redundant optical link is provided at the central office in parallel with the primary one in use. Parameters associated with the backup link, including its signal delay, its attenuation, etc. are stored at the time of installation. Upon failure of the primary link, switchover can be automatic, and the stored parameters are used to make adjustments necessary for the differences between the primary link and the backup link. In addition, having information on the differences between the two links, the central office is able to send control information downstream which is used at the remote site to control changes that must be made for upstream signals. For example, customer equipment can be signaled to adjust its timing for the next time slot or interface amplifiers can be adjusted to account for the change in attenuation.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Alphion CorporationInventors: Edward Sokolowski, Bharat Dave, Paul Grabbe, Murali Sampath
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Patent number: 8130789Abstract: A method and apparatus providing interconnectivity between several telephone networks. The apparatus receives a telephone transaction initiation message that originated with a telephone set located in a first network. The initiation message bears an originator's registration number identifying a subscriber whose home registration is located in a second network, the first and second networks using disparate signaling protocols. The apparatus then queries the originator's home registration database using the network protocol of the second network to determine the registration status of the originator. Finally, the registration status information is forwarded to the first network in the network protocol of the first network.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: ITXC IP Holdings S.a.r.l.Inventor: Thomas Schwalb
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Patent number: 8095624Abstract: A method of providing services from a service provider to a plurality of independent entities, includes defining a predetermined one way trust relationship, separating first services wherein the relationship runs from the service provider to the serviced entity from second services wherein the relationship runs from the serviced entity to the service provider, thus preventing transitive trust. Preferably, the second services do not trust the first services.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: CenterBeam Inc.Inventors: Marc Epstein, Mark Collins, Peter Barclay, Brian Karney, Glenn Ricart
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Patent number: 8089977Abstract: A method and apparatus providing interconnectivity between several telephone networks. The apparatus receives a telephone transaction initiation message that originated with a telephone set located in a first network. The initiation message bears an originator's registration number identifying a subscriber whose home registration is located in a second network, the first and second networks using disparate signaling protocols. The apparatus then queries the originator's home registration database using the network protocol of the second network to determine the registration status of the originator. Finally, the registration status information is forwarded to the first network in the network protocol of the first network.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: ITXC IP Holdings S.a.r.l.Inventor: Thomas Schwalb
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Patent number: 8061575Abstract: The present invention provides a stapler with a novel leaf spring actuation mechanism. According to the teaching of the present invention, the stapler comprises a striking plate for dispensing a staple from a staple magazine, a leaf spring engaged with the striking plate for driving the striking plate, and an actuation bar for lifting the leaf spring from a first position to a second position whereby lifting the striking plate from an initial position to a release position in which the leaf spring is released from the actuation bar to drive the striking plate towards the initial position. Preferably, a pair of lugs on the actuation bar pushes up a pair of tabs on the leaf spring when an L-shaped front end of the actuation bar moves upward along a ramp when an external force is applied to the actuation bar during the stapling operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Quad III, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Joyce, Brent Lucas
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Patent number: 8061633Abstract: A vial and impactor combination for use in a cryogenic mill is disclosed. The impactor includes a steel or similar core, and a surrounding exterior of polycarbonate or similar inert material. The vial is made preferably of polycarbonate with endcaps also made of polycarbonate.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: SPEX Sample Prep LLCInventor: John Martin
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Patent number: 8031477Abstract: An optical assembly is disclosed which may include a lens having first and second electrodes; and a flexible printed circuit (FPC) configured for placement in proximity to the lens, wherein the FPC may include a bottom insulating layer; a top insulating layer; and an FPC electrode configured to contact the second electrode of the lens, wherein the FPC electrode may include a center portion disposed between the bottom and top insulating layers of the FPC; a post connected to the center portion and extending through the top insulating layer of the FPC; and a contact layer connected to the post and configured to provide the contact with the second electrode of the lens.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignees: Optoelectronics Co., Ltd., Opticon, Inc.Inventors: Satoshi Komi, Tohru Takahashi
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Patent number: 8002551Abstract: A student providing a multi-word response in a computerized language teaching system provides a manual input concurrently with each responsive word. For example, he might enter a keystroke correspondent to the first letter of each word. When using the teaching computer silently, a student will typically “speak” each word mentally as he enters a keystroke, so the limited experience is almost as effective as speaking out loud. When a student types one or more keystrokes concurrently with each word that he speaks, the computer will be able to detect when a student is responding with a correct word, but merely mispronouncing it. Also, since the computer will receive a keystroke as the student starts each new word, it is better able to distinguish the boundaries between words and recognize them more reliably.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Rosetta Stone, Ltd.Inventors: Gregory Keim, Jack August Marmorstein, Ronald Bryce Inouye, John Fairfield, Michael Scott Fulkerson
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Patent number: 8000605Abstract: Methods and apparatus for implementing synchronous Optical Time Division Multiplexing are presented. Namely, a method of upconverting and combining N input NRZ optical data signals, each having an approximately equal pulse width and period, into one time-division multiplexed output signal, as well as a method for the inverse, i.e., down converting the N demultiplexed component signals are presented. Apparatus to implement these functionalities is also presented.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Alphion CorporationInventor: Bharat Dave
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Patent number: 7987412Abstract: A method and apparatus to achieve a resource optimized, class of Reed Solomon decoders, featuring balanced pipelined stages and parallel algorithmic components. The Reed Solomon decoder has two pipeline stages, with one stage implementing syndrome computation and the second stage implementing error locator polynomial evaluation, error location and error correction. Since the second pipeline stage performs several tasks, these tasks can share resources with each other, resulting in a compact implementation. In addition, we present a technique that can be used to compute the level of parallelism required of two key algorithmic components (syndrome computation, error location) so that the RS decoder can handle inputs of variable rates, with minimal latency and resource consumption. We show that low latency, in itself, is an important consideration for Reed Solomon decoders, and can lead to reduced buffering, resulting in significant hardware savings.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Alphion CorporationInventors: Ganesh Lakshminarayana, Jayanta Das
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Patent number: 7942331Abstract: A modular barcode scanner for identifying various types of barcodes or the like is provided. The scanner has a housing that has a light source mounted therein and a plurality of walls with one wall at least partially disposed to allow a light path originating from the light source to pass out of the housing to reach the bar codes. The scanner further has a top module mounted on the top of the housing comprising a flat member having light receiving and processing optics as well as subsequent electronic processing devices mounted thereon; and a bottom module mounted on the bottom of the housing having an inner surface with a rotating mirror mounted thereon for directing the light path.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2005Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignees: Optoelectronics Co., Ltd., Opticon, Inc.Inventor: Hiroshi Hayakawa