Patents by Inventor Gary Goldberg
Gary Goldberg 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: 10687589Abstract: A protective enclosure for a zipper of an article. The zipper enclosure may include an enclosure base that is attachable to the article, such as a mattress cover or padding materials for use with a bedding/furniture cover. The enclosure base may be configured to receive a one or more components of the zipper, such as the zipper slider and pull tab, upon closing of the zipper. When the zipper is closed, the enclosure base may be enclosed by an enclosure cover to contain and/or prevent migration of particles and/or organisms, such as bed bugs, allergens, dust mites, small particles and the like, from the article through an opening in the zipper chain adjacent the slider head. The enclosure may include one or more barriers for preventing migration of small particles and/or organisms past obstructions formed by the barriers.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2017Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: CleanBrands, LLCInventors: Gary Goldberg, David Harris, Donna Charpentier
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Patent number: 10145035Abstract: Fabrics which allow for light transmission and provide thermal insulation are described. A fabric is formed from at least one yarn to form a continuous web of fabric. The continuous web is configured to allow between 20% and 65% of incident light to be transmitted through the fabric, and to reduce heat transfer through the fabric such that the fabric has an R value of at least 0.75 K·m2/W. The continuous web of fabric may be a woven fabric where the at least one yarn is woven to form the woven fabric.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2016Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: Smart Textile Products, LLCInventor: Gary Goldberg
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Publication number: 20170295892Abstract: A protective enclosure for a zipper of an article. The zipper enclosure may include an enclosure base that is attachable to the article, such as a mattress cover or padding materials for use with a bedding/furniture cover. The enclosure base may be configured to receive a one or more components of the zipper, such as the zipper slider and pull tab, upon closing of the zipper. When the zipper is closed, the enclosure base may be enclosed by an enclosure cover to contain and/or prevent migration of particles and/or organisms, such as bed bugs, allergens, dust mites, small particles and the like, from the article through an opening in the zipper chain adjacent the slider head. The enclosure may include one or more barriers for preventing migration of small particles and/or organisms past obstructions formed by the barriers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2017Publication date: October 19, 2017Inventors: Gary Goldberg, David Harris, Donna Charpentier
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Publication number: 20170218540Abstract: Fabrics which allow for light transmission and provide thermal insulation are described. A fabric is formed from at least one yarn to form a continuous web of fabric. The continuous web is configured to allow some incident light to be transmitted through the fabric, and to reduce heat transfer through the fabric. The continuous web of fabric may be a woven fabric where the at least one yarn is woven to form the woven fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Applicant: Smart Textile Products, LLCInventor: Gary GOLDBERG
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Patent number: 9719195Abstract: Fabrics which allow for light transmission and provide thermal insulation are described. A fabric is formed from at least one yarn to form a continuous web of fabric. The continuous web is configured to allow some incident light to be transmitted through the fabric, and to reduce heat transfer through the fabric. The continuous web of fabric may be a woven fabric where the at least one yarn is woven to form the woven fabric.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2017Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Smart Textile Products, LLCInventor: Gary Goldberg
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Publication number: 20170073855Abstract: Fabrics which allow for light transmission and provide thermal insulation are described. A fabric is formed from at least one yarn to form a continuous web of fabric. The continuous web is configured to allow between 20% and 65% of incident light to be transmitted through the fabric, and to reduce heat transfer through the fabric such that the fabric has an R value of at least 0.75 K·m2/W. The continuous web of fabric may be a woven fabric where the at least one yarn is woven to form the woven fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Applicant: Smart Textile Products, LLCInventor: Gary Goldberg
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Publication number: 20170016152Abstract: Fabrics which allow for light transmission and provide thermal insulation are described. A fabric is formed from at least one yarn to form a continuous web of fabric. The continuous web is configured to allow between 20% and 65% of incident light to be transmitted through the fabric, and to reduce heat transfer through the fabric such that the fabric has an R value of at least 0.75 K·m2/W. The continuous web of fabric may be a woven fabric where the at least one yarn is woven to form the woven fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2016Publication date: January 19, 2017Applicant: Smart Textile Products, LLCInventor: Gary Goldberg
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Patent number: 9545158Abstract: Protective assemblies for zippers described may include a protective barrier for preventing migration of particles and/or organisms between opposite surfaces of the barrier. When a zipper assembly is brought to a closed position, a zipper slider may form a connection with the barrier resulting in an obstruction to block infiltration of small particles or organisms (e.g., bed bugs, allergens, dust mites, small particles, etc.). The barrier may be attached to an article, such as a padded material for use with a bedding/furniture cover. In some embodiments, a cover may be implemented to enclose a portion of the zipper slider. The barrier may include one or more padding materials for preventing migration of small particles or organisms past obstructions formed by the padding material(s).Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2012Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: CleanBrands, LLCInventor: Gary Goldberg
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Patent number: 9528201Abstract: Fabrics which allow for light transmission and provide thermal insulation are described. A fabric is formed from at least one yarn to form a continuous web of fabric. The continuous web is configured to allow between 20% and 65% of incident light to be transmitted through the fabric, and to reduce heat transfer through the fabric such that the fabric has an R value of at least 0.75 K·m2/W. The continuous web of fabric may be a woven fabric where the at least one yarn is woven to form the woven fabric.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2016Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: Smart Textile Products, LLCInventor: Gary Goldberg
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Publication number: 20120311785Abstract: Protective assemblies for zippers described may include a protective barrier for preventing migration of particles and/or organisms between opposite surfaces of the barrier. When a zipper assembly is brought to a closed position, a zipper slider may form a connection with the barrier resulting in an obstruction to block infiltration of small particles or organisms (e.g., bed bugs, allergens, dust mites, small particles, etc.). The barrier may be attached to an article, such as a padded material for use with a bedding/furniture cover. In some embodiments, a cover may be implemented to enclose a portion of the zipper slider. The barrier may include one or more padding materials for preventing migration of small particles or organisms past obstructions formed by the padding material(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: CleanBrands, LLCInventor: Gary Goldberg
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Patent number: 8193105Abstract: An allergen-barrier fabric and method of producing the same is provided. The fabric is formed from weaving yarns and processed such that the resulting pore size is less than approximately 1 micron. The finished fabric may also include exhibit consistent pore to pore variability. The finished fabric may exhibit an MVTR of at least 7,000 and a hydrostatic resistance of at least 10,000 mm.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2006Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: CleanBrands, LLCInventor: Gary Goldberg
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Publication number: 20080096450Abstract: An allergen-barrier fabric and method of producing the same is provided. The fabric is formed from weaving yarns and processed such that the resulting pore size is less than approximately 1 micron. The finished fabric may also include exhibit consistent pore to pore variability. The finished fabric may exhibit an MTVR of at least 7,000 and a hydrostatic resistance of at least 10,000 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: CleanBrands, LLCInventor: Gary Goldberg
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Publication number: 20070130911Abstract: A fuel control system uses a fuel pump powered by a variable speed pump motor controlled by a closed loop electronic feedback system that tracks motor speed and corrects fuel pump motor speed so that the fuel pump delivers flow according to a desired flow schedule based on the pressure feedback from the manifold.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2005Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Gary Goldberg, Jay Francisco
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Patent number: 7174273Abstract: A filter monitoring system employs a differential pressure sensor to provide a continuous signal output proportional to a pressure drop across a filter element. The differential pressure sensor communicates with a controller that provides output signals to indicate that the filter requires replacement and provides advanced warning for when the filter element will reach a predicted filter differential pressure limit value.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2005Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventor: Gary Goldberg
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Publication number: 20060259273Abstract: A filter monitoring system employs a differential pressure sensor to provide a continuous signal output proportional to a pressure drop across a filter element. The differential pressure sensor communicates with a controller that provides output signals to indicate that the filter requires replacement and provides advanced warning for when the filter element will reach a predicted filter differential pressure limit value.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventor: Gary Goldberg
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Patent number: 6438962Abstract: An engine starting system (100) includes a starter (106) coupled to an engine (102) through a rotational energy storage device (108) such as spiral spring (108). When electrical power is applied to the starter (106), the rotational energy produced by the starter (106) is stored in the rotational energy storage device (108) allowing the starter (106) to rotate which reduces electrical currents in the starter and stress on system components. The rotational energy is gradually transferred to the engine (102) until the engine (102) is rotationally self-sustaining.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventors: Edward S. Blain, Gary Goldberg, Branch Crooks, Jayne Lanham