Patents by Inventor Meir Weksler
Meir Weksler 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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Publication number: 20220260507Abstract: A method of analyzing a biopsy sample containing tissue extracted from a prostate gland of a subject comprises measuring zinc level and an epithelial glandular tissue concentration in the sample, determining the likelihood that the sample is cancerous based on at least the zinc level and the epithelial glandular tissue concentration in the sample, and generating an output indicative of the likelihood.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2020Publication date: August 18, 2022Applicant: ProSight Ltd.Inventors: Meir WEKSLER, Avi SIMON
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Patent number: 9052319Abstract: A method of analyzing a plurality of biopsy cores extracted from a plurality of respective biopsy locations in a prostate is disclosed. The method comprises: measuring a level of a chemical element in each of the biopsy cores, and generating a chemical element map of at least a portion of the prostate based on the levels and the respective biopsy locations. In some embodiments, the method determines at least one additional biopsy location for a future biopsy in the prostate.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2009Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: ProSight Ltd.Inventors: Avi Simon, Meir Weksler, Amos Breskin, Rachel Chechik, Marco Cortesi
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Publication number: 20120282648Abstract: A method of analyzing a plurality of biopsy cores extracted from a plurality of respective biopsy locations in a prostate is disclosed. The method comprises: measuring a level of a chemical element in each of the biopsy cores, and generating a chemical element map of at least a portion of the prostate based on the levels and the respective biopsy locations. In some embodiments, the method determines at least one additional biopsy location for a future biopsy in the prostate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2009Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: Yeda Research and Development Co., Ltd.Inventors: Avi Simon, Meir Weksler, Amos Breskin, Rachel Chechik, Marco Cortesi
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Patent number: 7524042Abstract: A method and apparatus for printing a desired pattern on a substrate by discharging continuous streams of liquid ink drops from nozzles towards the substrate, and selectively charging the liquid ink drops with multi-level charges deflecting them different amounts. Some of the liquid ink drops are thus directed to different locations on the substrate for printing the desired pattern thereon, while other liquid ink drops not to be printed are intercepted by a gutter before reaching the substrate. At least some of the liquid ink drops to be printed being either uncharged or charged with a multi-level charge of one polarity, while all the liquid ink drops not to be printed are charged with a charge of the opposite polarity. Each stream of ink drops discharged from a nozzle is illuminated with stroboscopic light at the same frequency as the drop formation, and the illuminated stream is optically sensed on the fly for determining various conditions, including ink velocity, X-axis offset and Y-axis offset.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2006Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Jemtex Ink Jet Printing Ltd.Inventors: Meir Weksler, Yehoshua Sheinman, Ilan Ben-Shahar
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Patent number: 7438396Abstract: A method and apparatus for inkjet printing by means of a plurality of inkjet nozzles arranged in at least one row and having spaced, parallel nozzle axes for emitting liquid ink drops towards the substrate, and multi-level charging and deflecting plates controlled to deflect individual drops to selected locations on the substrate with respect to the respective nozzle axis according to the pattern to be printed. The multi-level charging and deflecting plates are controlled to cover, for each nozzle, a line section which includes two non-contiguous deposit zones to receive ink drops from the respective nozzle, separated by a non-deposit zone not to receive ink drops from the respective nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Jemtex Ink Jet Printing Ltd.Inventors: Meir Weksler, Yehoshua Sheinman, Lior Lifshitz
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Publication number: 20060284942Abstract: A method and apparatus for printing a desired pattern on a substrate by discharging continuous streams of liquid ink drops from nozzles towards the substrate, and selectively charging the liquid ink drops with multi-level charges deflecting them different amounts. Some of the liquid ink drops are thus directed to different locations on the substrate for printing the desired pattern thereon, while other liquid ink drops not to be printed are intercepted by a gutter before reaching the substrate. At least some of the liquid ink drops to be printed being either uncharged or charged with a multi-level charge of one polarity, while all the liquid ink drops not to be printed are charged with a charge of the opposite polarity. Each stream of ink drops discharged from a nozzle is illuminated with stroboscopic light at the same frequency as the drop formation, and the illuminated stream is optically sensed on the fly for determining various conditions, including ink velocity, X-axis offset and Y-axis offset.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Applicant: Jemtex Ink Jet Printing Ltd.Inventors: Meir Weksler, Yehoshua Sheinman, Ilan Ben-Shahar
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Patent number: 7104634Abstract: A method and apparatus for printing a desired pattern on a substrate by discharging continuous streams of liquid ink drops from nozzles towards the substrate, and selectively charging the liquid ink drops with multi-level charges deflecting them different amounts. Some of the liquid ink drops are thus directed to different locations on the substrate for printing the desired pattern thereon, while other liquid ink drops not to be printed are intercepted by a gutter before reaching the substrate. At least some of the liquid ink drops to be printed being either uncharged or charged with a multi-level charge of one polarity, while all the liquid ink drops not to be printed are charged with a charge of the opposite polarity. Each stream of ink drops discharged from a nozzle is illuminated with stroboscopic light at the same frequency as the drop formation, and the illuminated stream is optically sensed on the fly for determining various conditions, including ink velocity, X-axis offset and Y-axis offset.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Jemtex Ink Jet Printing Ltd.Inventors: Meir Weksler, Yehoshua Sheinman, Ilan Ben-Shahar
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Publication number: 20060055746Abstract: A method and apparatus for inkjet printing by means of a plurality of inkjet nozzles arranged in at least one row and having spaced, parallel nozzle axes for emitting liquid ink drops towards the substrate, and multi-level charging and deflecting plates controlled to deflect individual drops to selected locations on the substrate with respect to the respective nozzle axis according to the pattern to be printed. The multi-level charging and deflecting plates are controlled to cover, for each nozzle, a line section which includes two non-contiguous deposit zones to receive ink drops from the respective nozzle, separated by a non-deposit zone not to receive ink drops from the respective nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: Jemtex Ink Jet Printing Ltd.Inventors: Meir Weksler, Yehoshua Sheinman, Lior Lifshitz
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Publication number: 20040130585Abstract: A method and apparatus for printing a desired pattern on a substrate by discharging continuous streams of liquid ink drops from nozzles towards the substrate, and selectively charging the liquid ink drops with multi-level charges deflecting them different amounts. Some of the liquid ink drops are thus directed to different locations on the substrate for printing the desired pattern thereon, while other liquid ink drops not to be printed are intercepted by a gutter before reaching the substrate. At least some of the liquid ink drops to be printed being either uncharged or charged with a multi-level charge of one polarity, while all the liquid ink drops not to be printed are charged with a charge of the opposite polarity. Each stream of ink drops discharged from a nozzle is illuminated with stroboscopic light at the same frequency as the drop formation, and the illuminated stream is optically sensed on the fly for determining various conditions, including ink velocity, X-axis offset and Y-axis offset.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Meir Weksler, Yehoshua Sheinman, Ilan Ben-Shahar
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Patent number: 6043830Abstract: Apparatus for information transfer and including a dielectric element having generally opposite first and second surfaces, an information bearing voltage signal being associated with the first surface and an information bearing charge pattern being associated with the second surface, device for applying a flow of charges to the second surface, the flow of charges being operative to transfer information between the first and second surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Cubital, Ltd.Inventors: Albert Zur, Meir Weksler, Itzchak Pomerantz