Patents by Inventor Albert Cohen
Albert Cohen 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: 12135672Abstract: A system for a secured communication between a computer and peripheral devices includes a fiber isolator transmitter coupled to a computer and one or more fiber-optic pairs; a fiber isolator receiver coupled to one or more peripheral devices and the one or more fiber-optic pairs; and the one or more fiber-optic pairs configured to transfer optical data signals between the fiber isolator transmitter and the fiber isolator receiver. The fiber isolator transmitter and the fiber isolator receiver are configured so corresponding video data and audio data flows from the computer to a corresponding display device(s) and/or speaker(s), respectively, of the one or more peripheral devices via one optical fiber of a corresponding fiber optic pair of the one or more fiber-optic pairs and USB data flow from the one or more peripheral devices to the corresponding computer via a particular optical fiber of the one or more fiber optic pairs.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2022Date of Patent: November 5, 2024Assignee: Vertiv IT Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Nicolas, Albert Cohen
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Publication number: 20240350172Abstract: An adjustable bone fixation device for moving a bone includes at least two strut units, at least one meter and a system controller. Each strut unit includes a motor to move a strut. The meter measures a signal generated by the motor during the movement of its strut. The signal is useful in determining a torque or a current of the motor. The system controller activates at least two of the motors and uses the determined torque or the determined current to identify if there is a clinical situation of the bone or a system issue and provides an alert accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Applicant: Synthes GmbHInventors: Albert A. Montello, Scott P. Lavoritano, Oren Cohen, Shahar Harari, Dror Albo
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Publication number: 20240243477Abstract: Millimeter wave (mmWave) technology, apparatuses, and methods that relate to transceivers, receivers, and antenna structures for wireless communications are described. The various aspects include co-located millimeter wave (mmWave) and near-field communication (NFC) antennas, scalable phased array radio transceiver architecture (SPARTA), phased array distributed communication system with MIMO support and phase noise synchronization over a single coax cable, communicating RF signals over cable (RFoC) in a distributed phased array communication system, clock noise leakage reduction, IF-to-RF companion chip for backwards and forwards compatibility and modularity, on-package matching networks, 5G scalable receiver (Rx) architecture, among others.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2024Publication date: July 18, 2024Inventors: Erkan Alpman, Arnaud Lucres Amadjikpe, Omer Asaf, Kameran Azadet, Rotem Banin, Miroslav Baryakh, Anat Bazov, Stefano Brenna, Bryan K. Casper, Anandaroop Chakrabarti, Gregory Chance, Debabani Choudhury, Emanuel Cohen, Claudio Da Silva, Sidharth Dalmia, Saeid Daneshgar Asl, Kaushik Dasgupta, Kunal Datta, Ofir Degani, Amr M. Fahim, Amit Freiman, Michael Genossar, Eran Gerson, Eyal Goldberger, Eshel Gordon, Meir Gordon, Josef Hagn, Shinwon Kang, Te Yu Kao, Noam Kogan, Mikko S. Komulainen, Igal Yehuda Kushnir, Saku Lahti, Mikko M. Lampinen, Naftali Landsberg, Wook Bong Lee, Run Levinger, Albert Molina, Resti Montoya Moreno, Tawfiq Musah, Nathan G. Narevsky, Hosein Nikopour, Oner Orhan, Georgios Palaskas, Stefano Pellerano, Ron Pongratz, Ashoke Ravi, Shmuel Ravid, Peter Andrew Sagazio, Eren Sasoglu, Lior Shakedd, Gadi Shor, Baljit Singh, Menashe Soffer, Ra'anan Sover, Shilpa Talwar, Nebil Tanzi, Moshe Teplitsky, Chintan S. Thakkar, Jayprakash Thakur, Avi Tsarfati, Marian Verhelst, Yossi Tsfati, Nir Weisman, Shuhei Yamada, Ana M. Yepes, Duncan Kitchin
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Publication number: 20230089347Abstract: A system for a secured communication between a computer and peripheral devices includes a fiber isolator transmitter coupled to a computer and one or more fiber-optic pairs; a fiber isolator receiver coupled to one or more peripheral devices and the one or more fiber-optic pairs; and the one or more fiber-optic pairs configured to transfer optical data signals between the fiber isolator transmitter and the fiber isolator receiver. The fiber isolator transmitter and the fiber isolator receiver are configured so corresponding video data and audio data flows from the computer to a corresponding display device(s) and/or speaker(s), respectively, of the one or more peripheral devices via one optical fiber of a corresponding fiber optic pair of the one or more fiber-optic pairs and USB data flow from the one or more peripheral devices to the corresponding computer via a particular optical fiber of the one or more fiber optic pairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2022Publication date: March 23, 2023Inventors: Mark A. Nicolas, Albert Cohen
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Patent number: 10636084Abstract: A method and system for implementing on-line financial institution services via a single physical and logical platform deploys global online banking applications in an environment in which the applications are built from a single source base and adapted to various business rules and languages associated with different regions, countries and businesses. Separate web apps are created for each individual business according to contextual attributes, and application servers running the context dependent web apps provide the interface between customers and banking functionality. The platform relies in part on reuse of appropriate components to achieve integration, as well as sharing of core services. As a result of the independent nature of business specific components, each business may require different versions of application software and may update or implement new components without affecting existing business components.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2005Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: CITICORP CREDIT SERVICES, INC. (USA)Inventors: Michael Grandcolas, John Riblett, Ted Krawiec, Albert Cohen, Sam Shahdousti, Naresh Vyas, Mike Mast, Simon Khilkevich, Gene Stolarov, Irina Koryakovtseva, Grigor Markarian, Jeremy Dimond, Avinash Kharul, Amit Chitnis, Ravin Vernekar, Dilip Parekh, Mark Bitter, Farah Khalili, Teresa Petach, Chris Kowalski, Rajashree Karwa
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Patent number: 9129279Abstract: A financial institution can provide financial services to a plurality of remote devices, such as personal computers, personal data assistants, screen phones, automatic teller machines, external service providers, and internally to staff terminals and individual branches. By separating the components of the system into independent components, the system and method can be developed and tested on a component level rather than the entire system level, thereby reducing the development and maintenance cycle time. The system and method operate in sessions and can employ a dialog component for gathering information from a customer, a rule broker component for providing answers to the various legal and regulatory rules in a particular country, a language man component for selecting appropriate language, a transaction executor component for performing transactions, and a presentation manager component for formatting outputs to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2013Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: Citicorp Credit Services, Inc. (USA)Inventors: James Zeanah, Charles Abbott, Nik Boyd, Albert Cohen, James Cook, Michael Grandcolas, Sikun Lan, Bonnie Lindsley, Grigor Markarian, Leslie Moss
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Patent number: 8543982Abstract: A financial institution can provide financial services to a plurality of remote devices, such as personal computers, personal data assistants, screen phones, automatic teller machines, external service providers, and internally to staff terminals and individual branches. By separating the components of the system into independent components, the system and method can be developed and tested on a component level rather than the entire system level, thereby reducing the development and maintenance cycle time. The system and method operate in sessions and can employ a dialog component for gathering information from a customer, a rule broker component for providing answers to the various legal and regulatory rules in a particular country, a language man component for selecting appropriate language, a transaction executor component for performing transactions, and a presentation manager component for formatting outputs to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2007Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Citicorp Development Center, Inc.Inventors: James Zeanah, Charles Abbott, Nik Boyd, Albert Cohen, James Cook, Michael Grandcolas, Sikun Lan, Bonnie Lindsley, Grigor Markarian, Leslie Moss
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Patent number: 8408000Abstract: Pendular and differential periodic heat engines with theoretical efficiencies of ONE, and industrial efficiencies close to ONE, exclusively subordinate to the physical constraints inherent in any material device under ordinary conditions of use, operating with recirculation of the gases in closed loops between a thermodynamic pendulum (2/2, 2/4) made up of a chamber (1/2, 1/4) fitted with a piston (2/2, 2/4) connected to a free flywheel (3/2), and a regulated supply of heat (10/4, 10/4, etc.) positioned some distance away from the chamber of the thermodynamic pendulum (FIG. 2), with extension to turbine engines (FIG. 5) thanks to phase changes.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2009Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Inventor: Albert Cohen
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Patent number: 8346677Abstract: Described herein is an enabling product that facilitates implementation of an m-commerce business solution. According to an embodiment of the present invention an m-commerce solution includes: a content provider or merchant site that provides products and goods to be purchased; a payment system allowing online authorization of funds to purchase the goods; and a wireless network for all customer interactions. Embodiments described herein perform at least one of the following three functions: 1) protocol conversions; 2) customer information reposing, and 3) payment authorization system interfacing.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Citicorp Development Center, Inc.Inventors: Grigor Markarian, Ramadurai Vaidyanathan, Arun Ahuja, Albert Cohen, Anand Tata
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Patent number: 8346678Abstract: Described herein is an enabling product that facilitates implementation of an m-commerce business solution. According to an embodiment of the present invention an m-commerce solution includes: a content provider or merchant site that provides products and goods to be purchased; a payment system allowing online authorization of funds to purchase the goods; and a wireless network for all customer interactions. Embodiments described herein perform at least one of the following three functions: 1) protocol conversions; 2) customer information reposing, and 3) payment authorization system interfacing.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Citicorp Development Center, Inc.Inventors: Grigor Markarian, Ramadurai Vaidyanathan, Arun Ahuja, Albert Cohen, Anand Tata
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Publication number: 20110131987Abstract: Pendular and differential periodic heat engines with theoretical efficiencies of ONE, and industrial efficiencies close to ONE, exclusively subordinate to the physical constraints inherent in any material device under ordinary conditions of use, operating with recirculation of the gases in closed loops between a thermodynamic pendulum (2/2, 2/4) made up of a chamber (1/2, 1/4) fitted with a piston (2/2, 2/4) connected to a free flywheel (3/2), and a regulated supply of heat (10/4, 10/4, etc.) positioned some distance away from the chamber of the thermodynamic pendulum (FIG. 2), with extension to turbine engines (FIG. 5) thanks to phase changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Albert Cohen
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Patent number: 7551069Abstract: A vehicle tyre data monitoring system has a wheel mounted sensor means that is adapted to transmit one or more of pressure, temperature, angular velocity, and force vector data for a tyre as a digital serial datagram through a two-wire communication channel to a chassis mounted reader means. The communication channel is adapted to simultaneously supply power to the sensor means and receive the data for processing and subsequent display to a user of the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2003Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Inventor: Phillip Albert Cohen
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Publication number: 20070250808Abstract: A financial institution can provide financial services to a plurality of remote devices, such as personal computers, personal data assistants, screen phones, automatic teller machines, external service providers, and internally to staff terminals and individual branches. By separating the components of the system into independent components, the system and method can be developed and tested on a component level rather than the entire system level, thereby reducing the development and maintenance cycle time. The system and method operate in sessions and can employ a dialog component for gathering information from a customer, a rule broker component for providing answers to the various legal and regulatory rules in a particular country, a language man component for selecting appropriate language, a transaction executor component for performing transactions, and a presentation manager component for formatting outputs to the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: James Zeanah, Charles Abbott, Nik Boyd, Albert Cohen, James Cook, Michael Grandcolas, Sikun Lan, Bonnie Lindsley, Grigor Markarian, Leslie Moss
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Patent number: 7249344Abstract: A financial institution can provide financial services to a plurality of remote devices, such as personal computers, personal data assistants, screen phones, automatic teller machines, external service providers, and internally to staff terminals and individual branches. By separating the components of the system into independent components, the system and method can be developed and tested on a component level rather than the entire system level, thereby reducing the development and maintenance cycle time. The system and method operate in sessions and can employ a dialog component for gathering information from a customer, a rule broker component for providing answers to the various legal and regulatory rules in a particular country, a language man component for selecting appropriate language, a transaction executor component for performing transactions, and a presentation manager component for formatting outputs to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Citicorp Development Center, Inc.Inventors: James Zeanah, Charles Abbott, Nik Boyd, Albert Cohen, James Cook, Michael Grandcolas, Sikhun Lan, Bonnie Lindsley, Grigor Markarian, Leslie Moss
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Publication number: 20060195816Abstract: A method and system for implementing on-line financial institution services via a single physical and logical platform deploys global online banking applications in an environment in which the applications are built from a single source base and adapted to various business rules and languages associated with different regions, countries and businesses. Separate web apps are created for each individual business according to contextual attributes, and application servers running the context dependent web apps provide the interface between customers and banking functionality. The platform relies in part on reuse of appropriate components to achieve integration, as well as sharing of core services. As a result of the independent nature of business specific components, each business may require different versions of application software and may update or implement new components without affecting existing business components.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Michael Grandcolas, John Riblett, Ted Krawiec, Albert Cohen, Sam Shahdousti, Naresh Vyas, Mike Mast, Simon Khilkevich, Gene Stolarov, Irina Koryakovtseva, Grigor Markarian, Jeremy Dimond, Avinash Kharul, Amit Chitnis, Ravin Vernekar, Dilip Parekh, Mark Bitter, Farah Khalili, Teresa Petach, Chris Kowalski, Rajashree Karwa
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Patent number: 6925667Abstract: A dust ruffle for a bed having a box spring and a mattress. The dust ruffle has first, second and third panels, each having a top edge and a bottom edge, the top edge including a plurality of grommets. The top edge of the first, second and third panels is positioned on the box spring between the box spring and mattress. Removable screw pins are inserted through at least some of the plurality of grommets and penetrate the top of the box spring to removably attach the first, second and third panels to the box spring. The first, second and third panels hang vertically from the top edge to cover the box spring and their height is adjustable by adjusting the position of the panels on the box spring prior to insertion of the screw pins.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Veratex, Inc.Inventor: Albert Cohen
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Publication number: 20040237197Abstract: A dust ruffle for a bed having a box spring and a mattress. The dust ruffle has first, second and third panels, each having a top edge and a bottom edge, the top edge including a plurality of grommets. The top edge of the first, second and third panels is positioned on the box spring between the box spring and mattress. Removable screw pins are inserted through at least some of the plurality of grommets and penetrate the top of the box spring to removably attach the first, second and third panels to the box spring. The first, second and third panels hang vertically from the top edge to cover the box spring and their height is adjustable by adjusting the position of the panels on the box spring prior to insertion of the screw pins.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: VERATEX, INC.Inventor: Albert Cohen
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Patent number: 6792632Abstract: An adjustable dust ruffle system includes three separate panels and a plurality of removable screw pins. A portion of each panel is inserted in between the box spring and the mattress. It is not necessary to remove the mattress from the box springs to install this dust ruffle system. Removable screw pins secure the panels in place and allow adjustment so the hem of the dust ruffle is adjacent the floor.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Veratex, Inc.Inventor: Albert Cohen
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Publication number: 20040154102Abstract: An adjustable dust ruffle system includes three separate panels and a plurality of removable screw pins. A portion of each panel is inserted in between the box spring and the mattress. It is not necessary to remove the mattress from the box springs to install this dust ruffle system. Removable screw pins secure the panels in place and allow adjustment so the hem of the dust ruffle is adjacent the floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventor: Albert Cohen
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Patent number: D930270Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2020Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Inventor: Jonathan Albert Cohen