Patents by Inventor Allan M. Weinstein
Allan M. Weinstein 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: 10964414Abstract: In some embodiments, a device includes a memory and a processor. The memory is operatively coupled to the processor and configured to store encrypted personal data. The processor is configured to receive query and a personal identifier from a user. Based on the query, the processor further identifies and retrieves a portion of the associated encrypted personal data from the memory. Using the personal identifier, the processor produces decrypted personal data by decrypting a portion of the retrieved encrypted personal data. The processor is further configured to analyze the decrypted personal data to identify a result of the query. The result is sent to the user without sending the decrypted personal data.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2017Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: GENOSECURITY, LLCInventors: Paul A. Kline, Allan M. Weinstein
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Patent number: 10124109Abstract: A medication treatment kit and method for treating difficult-to-manage disease that require medication be administered in a particular order for effective treatment where the treatment kit has a container, a first-line treatment medication within the container, and a second-line treatment medication within the container wherein the container is configured to ensure the first-line treatment medication and the second-line treatment medication are administered in proper order where there are no other medications located side-by-side relative to the first-line treatment medication and where only the first-line treatment medication is initially presented and where the first-line treatment medication and the second-line treatment medication are medications to treat a patient having a difficult-to-manage disease.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2017Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Pharmaceutical Design, LLCInventors: Allan M. Weinstein, Robert E. Weinstein
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Patent number: 9759724Abstract: Disclosed is a test device and a method for qualitatively and/or quantitatively measuring the concentration of an analyte in a biological fluid sample. The test device includes a housing defining a sample port, a test well containing a stirrer and a conjugate, and a test strip disposed within the housing. The test well is also defined by being located between the sample port and the test strip. Fluid flows from the test well onto the test strip, which has a trapping zone which binds the analyte and allows for its detection. A control zone may also be included. The test device is generally adapted to use a sandwich assay. Also disclosed is a system comprising the test device and a signal sensing device; and a method for using the test device.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2013Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: INSTANT MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS, LLCInventors: Alan R. Day, Allan M. Weinstein, Bryan C. Christiansen
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Publication number: 20170235971Abstract: In some embodiments, a device includes a memory and a processor. The memory is operatively coupled to the processor and configured to store encrypted personal data. The processor is configured to receive query and a personal identifier from a user. Based on the query, the processor further identifies and retrieves a portion of the associated encrypted personal data from the memory. Using the personal identifier, the processor produces decrypted personal data by decrypting a portion of the retrieved encrypted personal data. The processor is further configured to analyze the decrypted personal data to identify a result of the query. The result is sent to the user without sending the decrypted personal data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Applicant: Genosecurity, LLCInventors: Paul A. Kline, Allan M. Weinstein
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Publication number: 20170119954Abstract: A medication treatment kit and method for treating difficult-to-manage disease that require medication be administered in a particular order for effective treatment where the treatment kit has a container, a first-line treatment medication within the container, and a second-line treatment medication within the container wherein the container is configured to ensure the first-line treatment medication and the second-line treatment medication are administered in proper order where there are no other medications located side-by-side relative to the first-line treatment medication and where only the first-line treatment medication is initially presented and where the first-line treatment medication and the second-line treatment medication are medications to treat a patient having a difficult-to-manage disease.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2017Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: Allan M. Weinstein, Robert E. Weinstein
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Patent number: 9592180Abstract: A medication treatment kit to ensure administration of medications in proper order for a treatment protocol requiring that the medications be taken in a particular order has a container, a lower tray or drawer located in a lower portion of the container, the lower tray or drawer containing a second-line treatment medication for a particular treatment protocol wherein the second-line treatment medication is not to be taken first by the user, and an upper tray located in an upper portion of the container, the upper tray containing a first-line treatment medication required to be taken first by the user whereby the kit has a configuration that ensures the first-line medication is used first.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2015Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Pharmaceutical Design, LLCInventors: Allan M. Weinstein, Robert E. Weinstein
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Patent number: 9519758Abstract: A method detects unauthorized access of data, and includes receiving data from a content provider by a content reproducing device; storing the received data in a memory storage device of the content reproducing device; obtaining an address range of a buffer of the content reproducing device; intercepting system application programming interface calls related to memory access of the address range of the buffer; comparing the intercepted system application programming interface calls to an expected sequence of memory access calls; and determining that a particular memory access call is unauthorized when the particular memory access call accesses the address range of the buffer while not belonging to the expected sequence of memory access calls.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2014Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: Pegasus Media Security, LLCInventors: Paul A. Kline, Allan M. Weinstein, David J. Weinstein, Changsheng Yang
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Patent number: 9498468Abstract: A method of treating rhinitis and rhinorrhea includes taking a daytime oral dosage unit containing a non-sedating antihistamine for treating rhinitis and an anticholinergic agent having limited capacity to cross blood-brain barrier for treating rhinorrhea, and taking a nighttime oral dosage unit containing a non-sedating anticholinergic agent that has limited capacity to cross blood-brain barrier and that is in a lower amount than the amount in the daytime oral dosage unit for treating rhinorrhea or no anticholinergic agent.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2014Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: Pharmaceutical Design, LLCInventors: Robert E. Weinstein, Allan M. Weinstein
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Publication number: 20160324890Abstract: A method to treat acute sinusitis as an alternative to prescribing an antibiotic or recommending over-the-counter medications by (1) providing a non-antibiotic treatment package containing a pharmacy-dispensed decongestant and an over-the-counter therapeutic agent for acute sinusitis that includes a topical nasal moisturizing means, and further selecting pseudoephedrine that is pharmacy-dispensed wherein the non-antibiotic treatment package is a behind-the-counter treatment package, (2) advising a patient to procure the treatment package to treat acute sinusitis as an alternative to prescribing an antibiotic or recommending over-the-counter procurement of treatment, and (3) pharmacy-dispensing the treatment package to a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2015Publication date: November 10, 2016Inventors: Robert E. Weinstein, Allan M. Weinstein
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Publication number: 20160136049Abstract: A medication treatment kit to ensure administration of medications in proper order for a treatment protocol requiring that the medications be taken in a particular order has a container, a lower tray or drawer located in a lower portion of the container, the lower tray or drawer containing a second-line treatment medication for a particular treatment protocol wherein the second-line treatment medication is not to be taken first by the user, and an upper tray located in an upper portion of the container, the upper tray containing a first-line treatment medication required to be taken first by the user whereby the kit has a configuration that ensures the first-line medication is used first.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2015Publication date: May 19, 2016Inventors: Allan M. Weinstein, Robert E. Weinstein
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Publication number: 20150220707Abstract: A method detects unauthorized access of data, and includes receiving data from a content provider by a content reproducing device; storing the received data in a memory storage device of the content reproducing device; obtaining an address range of a buffer of the content reproducing device; intercepting system application programming interface calls related to memory access of the address range of the buffer; comparing the intercepted system application programming interface calls to an expected sequence of memory access calls; and determining that a particular memory access call is unauthorized when the particular memory access call accesses the address range of the buffer while not belonging to the expected sequence of memory access calls.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2014Publication date: August 6, 2015Applicant: Pegasus Media Security, LLCInventors: Paul A. KLINE, Allan M. WEINSTEIN, David J. WEINSTEIN, Changsheng YANG
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Publication number: 20140336215Abstract: A method of treating rhinitis and rhinorrhea includes taking a daytime oral dosage unit containing a non-sedating antihistamine for treating rhinitis and an anticholinergic agent having limited capacity to cross blood-brain barrier for treating rhinorrhea, and taking a nighttime oral dosage unit containing a non-sedating anticholinergic agent that has limited capacity to cross blood-brain barrier and that is in a lower amount than the amount in the daytime oral dosage unit for treating rhinorrhea or no anticholinergic agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: Robert E. Weinstein, Allan M. Weinstein
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Patent number: 8815890Abstract: A treatment regimen for rhinitis with rhinorrhea includes a daytime dosage unit containing medication for treating rhinitis and an anticholinergic agent for treating rhinorrhea, and a nighttime dosage unit containing medication for treating rhinitis and an attenuated dosage of anticholinergic agent or no anticholinergic agent.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2007Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Inventors: Robert E. Weinstein, Allan M. Weinstein
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Publication number: 20140113280Abstract: Disclosed is a test device and a method for qualitatively and/or quantitatively measuring the concentration of an analyte in a biological fluid sample. The test device includes a housing defining a sample port, a test well containing a stirrer and a conjugate, and a test strip disposed within the housing. The test well is also defined by being located between the sample port and the test strip. Fluid flows from the test well onto the test strip, which has a trapping zone which binds the analyte and allows for its detection. A control zone may also be included. The test device is generally adapted to use a sandwich assay. Also disclosed is a system comprising the test device and a signal sensing device; and a method for using the test device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: Instant Medical Diagnostics, LLCInventors: Alan R. Day, Allan M. Weinstein, Bryan C. Christiansen
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Patent number: 8627415Abstract: A method for securing intellectual property includes establishing contact between an IP server and a client. At least two component codes are shared and pre-stored in both the player and the server prior to ordering the intellectual property. The IP server accepts an order for an intellectual property product from the client. The IP server creates a shared private key based on the pre-stored shared component codes and an additional shared component code at the time the intellectual property product is ordered. The shared private key is not distributed to the player software. The IP server encrypts the intellectual property product with the created shared private key prior to distribution to the client. The intellectual property product further comprises content data and rights data in digital form. The IP server electronically distributes the intellectual property product to the client in encrypted form without the shared private key.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2012Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Sharestream, LLCInventors: Paul A. Kline, Sawant Nitin, Allan M. Weinstein, David J. Weinstein, Jon L. Roberts
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Patent number: 8614102Abstract: Disclosed is a test device and a method for qualitatively and/or quantitatively measuring the concentration of an analyte in a biological fluid sample. The test device includes a housing defining a sample port, a test well containing a stirrer and a conjugate, and a test strip disposed within the housing. The test well is also defined by being located between the sample port and the test strip. Fluid flows from the test well onto the test strip, which has a trapping zone which binds the analyte and allows for its detection. A control zone may also be included. The test device is generally adapted to use a sandwich assay. Also disclosed is a system comprising the test device and a signal sensing device; and a method for using the test device.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2010Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Instant Medical Diagnostics, LLCInventors: Alan R. Day, Allan M. Weinstein, Bryan C. Christiansen
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Publication number: 20120131328Abstract: A method for securing intellectual property includes establishing contact between an IP server and a client. At least two component codes are shared and pre-stored in both the player and the server prior to ordering the intellectual property. The IP server accepts an order for an intellectual property product from the client. The IP server creates a shared private key based on the pre-stored shared component codes and an additional shared component code at the time the intellectual property product is ordered. The shared private key is not distributed to the player software. The IP server encrypts the intellectual property product with the created shared private key prior to distribution to the client. The intellectual property product further comprises content data and rights data in digital form. The IP server electronically distributes the intellectual property product to the client in encrypted form without the shared private key.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2012Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventors: Paul A. Kline, Sawant Nitin, Allan M. Weinstein, David J. Weinstein, Jon L. Roberts
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Patent number: 8131993Abstract: A system and method for securing intellectual property rights in distributed intellectual property. Rights are granted and policed in electronically distributed intellectual property. Use limitations are established by agreement by the content provider and the client. The use limitations are reflected in time-based, usage-based and player based component codes that are used to determine if the client is entitled to use the intellectual property. Intellectual property is protected from unauthorized use by encrypting the intellectual property with a key created from some or all of the component codes. As the component codes are known to both the client and the content provider, no key exchange is required.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Sharestream, LLCInventors: Paul A. Kline, Allan M. Weinstein, David J. Weinstein, Jon L. Roberts, Sawant Nitin
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Publication number: 20100267167Abstract: Disclosed is a test device and a method for qualitatively and/or quantitatively measuring the concentration of an analyte in a biological fluid sample. The test device includes a housing defining a sample port, a test well containing a stirrer and a conjugate, and a test strip disposed within the housing. The test well is also defined by being located between the sample port and the test strip. Fluid flows from the test well onto the test strip, which has a trapping zone which binds the analyte and allows for its detection. A control zone may also be included. The test device is generally adapted to use a sandwich assay. Also disclosed is a system comprising the test device and a signal sensing device; and a method for using the test device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventors: Alan R. Day, Allan M. Weinstein, Bryan C. Christiansen
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Patent number: 7749773Abstract: Disclosed is a test device and a method for qualitatively and/or quantitatively measuring the concentration of an analyte in a biological fluid sample. The test device includes a housing defining a sample port, a test well containing a stirrer and a conjugate, and a test strip disposed within the housing. The test well is also defined by being located between the sample port and the test strip. Fluid flows from the test well onto the test strip, which has a trapping zone which binds the analyte and allows for its detection. A control zone may also be included. The test device is generally adapted to use a sandwich assay. Also disclosed is a system comprising the test device and a signal sensing device; and a method for using the test device.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventors: Alan R. Day, Allan M. Weinstein, Bryan C. Christiansen