Patents by Inventor Jacob Rand
Jacob Rand 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: 11963539Abstract: Provided is a port for a food processing appliance, in particular an appliance for the processing of ingredients and preparing a cooled edible product therefrom, e.g. ice cream, sorbet, gelato, frozen yogurt, soft-serve ice cream, slushes, shakes, blended frozen coffee drinks, etc., particularly such an appliance intended for home use, offices, or for small businesses.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2019Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: SOLO GELATO LTD.Inventors: Barak Beth Halachmi, Eynav Kliger, Nir Weintroub, Jacob Rand
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Publication number: 20220110339Abstract: Provided is a port for a food processing appliance, in particular an appliance for the processing of ingredients and preparing a cooled edible product therefrom, e.g. ice cream, sorbet, gelato, frozen yogurt, soft-serve ice cream, slushes, shakes, blended frozen coffee drinks, etc., particularly such an appliance intended for home use, offices, or for small businesses.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2019Publication date: April 14, 2022Applicant: SOLO GELATO LTD.Inventors: Barak BETH HALACHMI, Eynav KLIGER, Nir WEINTROUB, Jacob RAND
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Patent number: 11191287Abstract: Provided is a cooling chamber, cooling system and an appliance for producing cooled edible products, such as ice cream, sorbets, frozen yogurt, foamed cooled drinks, etc.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2017Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: SOLO GELATO LTD.Inventors: Barak Beth Halachmi, Jacob Rand, Eynav Kliger, Ilan Dabelsteen, Adi Atlas, Bilal Saudi
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Patent number: 10912896Abstract: The present invention provides an infusion-patch comprising; a cannula; a base; at least one adhesive region in said base suitable for skin attachment; at least one skin-access area within said base; and at least one conduit in fluid connection with said at least one skin access area, wherein said at least one conduit in fluid connection with said at least one skin access area facilitates the transfer of an anesthetic substance within at least a first anesthetic-reservoir which may be removably attached and in fluid connection with said at least one contact area, promoting delivery of said anesthetic substance to said at least one skin-access areas, and wherein said anesthetic substance delivered to said skin-access areas may be at least partially replenished without removing said infusion-patch. Embodiments of the present invention include methods of administering a drug using the infusion-patch.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2018Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: STEADYMED LTD.Inventors: Ian Solomon, Jacob Rand, Jonathan Rigby
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Publication number: 20190320679Abstract: Provided is a cooling chamber, cooling system and an appliance for producing cooled edible products, such as ice cream, sorbets, frozen yogurt, foamed cooled drinks, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2017Publication date: October 24, 2019Applicant: SOLO GELATO LTD.Inventors: Barak BETH HALACHMI, Jacob RAND, Eynav KLIGER, Ilan DABELSTEEN, Adi ATLAS, Bilal SAUDI
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Publication number: 20190001076Abstract: The present invention provides an infusion-patch comprising; a cannula; a base; at least one adhesive region in said base suitable for skin attachment; at least one skin-access area within said base; and at least one conduit in fluid connection with said at least one skin access area, wherein said at least one conduit in fluid connection with said at least one skin access area facilitates the transfer of an anesthetic substance within at least a first anesthetic-reservoir which may be removably attached and in fluid connection with said at least one contact area, promoting delivery of said anesthetic substance to said at least one skin-access areas, and wherein said anesthetic substance delivered to said skin-access areas may be at least partially replenished without removing said infusion-patch. Embodiments of the present invention include methods of administering a drug using the infusion-patch.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2018Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Ian Solomon, Jacob Rand, Jonathan Rigby
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Patent number: 10071209Abstract: The present invention provides an infusion-patch comprising; a cannula; a base; at least one adhesive region in said base suitable for skin attachment; at least one skin-access area within said base; and at least one conduit in fluid connection with said at least one skin access area, wherein said at least one conduit in fluid connection with said at least one skin access area facilitates the transfer of an anesthetic substance within at least a first anesthetic-reservoir which may be removably attached and in fluid connection with said at least one contact area, promoting delivery of said anesthetic substance to said at least one skin-access areas, and wherein said anesthetic substance delivered to said skin-access areas may be at least partially replenished without removing said infusion-patch.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: SteadyMed Ltd.Inventors: Ian Solomon, Jacob Rand, Jonathan Rigby
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Publication number: 20150045718Abstract: The present invention provides an infusion-patch comprising; a cannula; a base; at least one adhesive region in said base suitable for skin attachment; at least one skin-access area within said base; and at least one conduit in fluid connection with said at least one skin access area, wherein said at least one conduit in fluid connection with said at least one skin access area facilitates the transfer of an anesthetic substance within at least a first anesthetic-reservoir which may be removably attached and in fluid connection with said at least one contact area, promoting delivery of said anesthetic substance to said at least one skin-access areas, and wherein said anesthetic substance delivered to said skin-access areas may be at least partially replenished without removing said in fusion-patch.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: February 12, 2015Applicant: SteadyMed Ltd.Inventors: Ian Shlomo, Jacob Rand, Jonathan Rigby
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Publication number: 20110037953Abstract: The present invention provides a projection display comprising an illumination system comprising at least one laser source unit and configured and operable for producing one or more light beams; a spatial light modulating (SLM) system accommodated at output of the illumination system and comprising one or more SLM units for modulating light incident thereon in accordance with image data; and a light projection optics for imaging modulated light onto a projection surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: EXPLAY LTD.Inventors: Zvi NIZANI, Meir ALONI, Shimon YALOV, Uzi RACHUM, Jacob RAND
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Publication number: 20110013095Abstract: A projector and a system comprising a projector and a handheld device are described. In a preferred embodiment, a projector for projecting an image includes a back section and a front section. The back section has a bottom surface for resting on a supporting surface, and the front section has an optical window for projecting light indicative of the image. The front section is tilted with respect to the bottom surface of the back section to define a tilt angle. The system includes a video-output generating handheld device, and a display device controlled by control signals generated by the handheld device. The handheld device and the display device are interconnected with no more than one physical video signal connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: X.D.M. LTD.Inventors: Meir Aloni, Gady Yearim, Elisha-Avraham Tal, Jacob Rand, Eyal Cremer
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Publication number: 20050208590Abstract: The present invention provides methods for diagnosing and/or monitoring thrombophilic disease in a patient that can result from the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (aPL syndrome). The methods of the invention are premised on the inhibition of binding of an anticoagulant protein, annexin, preferably annexin-V, to phospholipids by antiphospholipid (aPL) antibodies in a patient blood sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Inventor: Jacob Rand