Patents by Inventor Michael A. Rubin
Michael A. Rubin 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: 12239551Abstract: A system for dilating tissue includes a retractor having a pair of retractor blades that are movable towards and away from each other to retract tissue of a patient. The retractor blades have longitudinal guide channels. A first pin is attachable to a first vertebra. The system also includes an interbody spacer insertion device that has a guide channel for slidably engaging the longitudinal channel guide and is releasably attachable to an interbody spacer. The interbody spacer insertion device is configured to guide the interbody spacer into a space between adjacent vertebrae. A method for using the system includes advancing the retractor blades towards first and second vertebrae. The first retractor blade is attached to the first vertebra using the first pin and the retractor blades are moved away from each other. The interbody spacer insertion device is translated towards the vertebrae to position the interbody spacer between the vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2023Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Frank LaMarca, Robert Lee, Gregory Poulter, Steven Tresser, Michael Wang, Josh Rubin, Hadley Sis, Nick Padovani
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Patent number: 12201335Abstract: In one embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a system that includes a plate holder and an awl. The plate holder has a first end and a second end with an engagement feature at the second end that is engageable with a bone plate. The awl is releasably engaged to the plate holder and includes a locking mechanism adjustable from a first setting to a second setting and a tip. When the locking mechanism is in the first setting, the awl is fixed relative to the plate holder and the tip is disposed within the plate holder. When the locking mechanism is in the second setting, the awl is axially translatable relative to the plate holder such that the tip of the awl extends out of the second end of the plate holder.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2023Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Horia Artaki, Joseph Michael Meyer, Pauline Patricia Hutton, Joshua David Rubin, Christopher Chambliss Harrod, Stephen Tolhurst
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Publication number: 20170169840Abstract: The present disclosure includes a hybrid waveform system that displays a hybrid waveform to a user. In general, the hybrid waveform system provides a hybrid waveform to a user that uses converted readable text and waveforms to represent an audio segment. By providing a user with a hybrid waveform, the hybrid waveform system offers users with a number of benefits, such as providing an audio display that enables a user to quickly ascertain context information and audio information typically missing from audio transcriptions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2015Publication date: June 15, 2017Inventors: Michael Rubin, James A. Moorer
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Patent number: 9666208Abstract: The present disclosure includes a hybrid waveform system that displays a hybrid waveform to a user. In general, the hybrid waveform system provides a hybrid waveform to a user that uses converted readable text and waveforms to represent an audio segment. By providing a user with a hybrid waveform, the hybrid waveform system offers users with a number of benefits, such as providing an audio display that enables a user to quickly ascertain context information and audio information typically missing from audio transcriptions.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATEDInventors: Michael Rubin, James A. Moorer
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Patent number: 8954509Abstract: A system and method for broadcasting data in the form of instant messages over a computer network. The broadcast system 100 preferably includes a messaging manager 200, an integration engine 300, a subscription manager 400, a scheduler 500, and a broadcast engine 600. The messaging manager 200 interfaces with all other components and provides a multi-threaded, run-time engine that coordinates the integration, triggering, scheduling, and message delivery activities for scalable broadcast applications. The integration engine 300 provides a system for “exposing” Web services and “consuming” external data streams. The subscription manager 400 includes an event watcher, which monitors the state of the external environment it interacts with, and an event dispatcher, which collects event subscriptions and ensures the instant delivery of events to all subscribers by way of the broadcast engine.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2003Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: David Hodson, Royal P. Farros, Michael Rubin, Ryan Bell
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Patent number: 8831975Abstract: A subscription-based discounted delivery service that allows consumers to make purchases from multiple merchants through multiple sales channels. User preference information is stored by the service provider and provided to any of the multiple merchants from whom the user seeks to make a purchase, from the product detail page of such merchant, to be delivered using the discounted delivery service.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2011Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Shoprunner, Inc.Inventors: Michael Golden, Michael Rubin
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Publication number: 20130197990Abstract: An automated social promotion platform that accepts member registration, social network authentication and social promotion via electronic network systems enabling members to redeem benefits of purchase offers. The platform accepts merchant registration and social network authentication via electronic network systems authorizing merchants to consolidate production, distribution, redemption and tracking of purchase offers. When member socially promotes purchase offer, the system and method examines social promotion activity to determine if the member fulfilled the requirements for purchase offer participation and/or redemption. If the system determines that the member fulfilled the requirements for purchase offer participation and/or redemption, then the member is qualified to participate in and/or redeem purchase offers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventors: Aleksandar Marko Velkoski, Anthony Michael Rubin
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Publication number: 20120202399Abstract: A new method for manufacturing a new foil lame? fabric (1) accepts lame? fabric that had been treated to accept binder, (2) applies binder to one side of the lame? fabric, (3) arranges hot stamping foil on the side of the lame? fabric to which binder had been applied, to define an arrangement (wherein the hot stamping foil includes a carrier), (4) hot presses the arrangement of hot stamping foil and lame? fabric to create a foil-lame? combination, (5) cures the foil-lame? combination, and (6) removes the carrier from the foil-lame? combination. The lame? fabric accepted may be prepared by (1) treating a tinted polyester metalized film to accept a binder adapted to accept a clear hot melt adhesive to define a treated film, (2) slitting the treated film, (3) winding the slit, treated film onto bobbins, and (4) weaving the slit, treated film with nylon yarn to produce the lame? fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Michael RUBIN, Arnold Kobelt
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Publication number: 20120084129Abstract: A subscription-based discounted delivery service that allows consumers to make purchases from multiple merchants through multiple sales channels. User preference information is stored by the service provider and provided to any of the multiple merchants from whom the user seeks to make a purchase, from the product detail page of such merchant, to be delivered using the discounted delivery service.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: SHOPRUNNER, INC.Inventors: Michael Golden, Michael Rubin
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Patent number: 7899680Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, a remote management device is integrated into a processing system, such as a filer or other storage server, and the remote management device and administrative data (such as console data) generated by the processing system are accessible even if the processing system becomes inoperable. The processing system includes a console port that outputs administrative data in the form of administrative data during system operation. The remote management device is accessible remotely, for example through a local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN) such as the Internet, or a combination of networks. The remote management device intercepts the administrative data output by the console port and stores the data into memory on the remote management device.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: NetApp, Inc.Inventors: Mark Insley, Michael Rubin, Dan Gilson, Pradeep Kalra, Peter Snyder
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Publication number: 20110022941Abstract: Disclosed is an information extraction system and method. The method comprises receiving a document and annotation data, the annotation data comprising instances of entities which have been identified in the document, the annotation entity data comprising identifiers of instances of one or more entities which have been identified in the document and data specifying the location of the identified instances of entities within the document, wherein the identifiers of instances of entities comprise references to ontology data; displaying the document to a user, with annotations dependent on the annotation data, highlighting one or more of the instances of entities whose location is specified in the annotation entity data at the location within the document specified by the annotation entity data; preparing revised annotation data from a user and outputting output data derived from the amended annotation data. The output data is typically used to populate a database.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Brian Osborne, David Michael Rubin, Rodrigo James Vicente Barnes
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Publication number: 20100205069Abstract: Integrated shopping cart functionality is provided on a first website so that products/services from different affiliated websites can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and the e-commerce functionality of the first website can be utilized to purchase the selected products/services. A framework for integrating this functionality enables the first website to integrate with affiliated websites so that an increased number of users may access the first website since the proprietor of the first website may offer various products/services from a multitude of different affiliated websites, for example by providing URL links to the affiliated websites that a user may access in order to select items from the affiliated websites. These items can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and purchased with a single transaction. Increased user traffic is expected at the first website since a user's shopping interests can be fulfilled at a single website.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: David Hodson, Ryan Bell, Michael Rubin, Karteek Patel
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Publication number: 20100205068Abstract: Integrated shopping cart functionality is provided on a first website so that products/services from different affiliated websites can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and the e-commerce functionality of the first website can be utilized to purchase the selected products/services. A framework for integrating this functionality enables the first website to integrate with affiliated websites so that an increased number of users may access the first website since the proprietor of the first website may offer various products/services from a multitude of different affiliated websites, for example by providing URL links to the affiliated websites that a user may access in order to select items from the affiliated websites. These items can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and purchased with a single transaction. Increased user traffic is expected at the first website since a user's shopping interests can be fulfilled at a single website.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: David Hodson, Ryan Bell, Michael Rubin, Karteek Patel
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Patent number: 7714406Abstract: A method for manufacturing a semiconductor wafer electrostatic clamp, comprising providing a mounting plate, forming an insulative layer on an insulating portion of the mounting plate, forming a first electrode on a first portion of the mounting plate, forming a second electrode on a second portion of the mounting plate, forming a first segment having a first conductivity over the first electrode, forming a first region having a second conductivity over the first segment that creates an n-p type composite, forming a second segment having a third conductivity formed over the over the second electrode, forming a second region having a fourth conductivity formed over the second region that creates an p-n type composite.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2007Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Axcelis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin Raymond LaFontaine, Michael Pharand, Leonard Michael Rubin, Klaus Becker
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Publication number: 20100071117Abstract: Tights worn by juvenile dancers are provided with an embellishment on one of the legs to provide a visual cue and/or tactile cue which functions to assist the wearer in determining which leg is the right leg and which leg is the left leg. Thus, when the juvenile dancer is instructed to respond with their right or left leg, the embellished dance tight helps them to determine which leg to move. The embellishment (or a portion thereof) is provided on the front thigh area of one of the legs, preferably at the center of the thigh area or above. Locating the embellishment (or a portion thereof) at the middle of the thigh area (or above) advantageously allows the wearer to readily see the embellishment, with or without the aid of a mirror, without the need for the wearer to bend at the waist and without the need for the wearer to raise their foot. Alternatively, or in addition, the embellishment (or a portion thereof) may be provided at a knee area of one of the legs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Michael Rubin, Abby Lee Miller
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Publication number: 20080100984Abstract: A method for manufacturing a semiconductor wafer electrostatic clamp, comprising providing a mounting plate, forming an insulative layer on an insulating portion of the mounting plate, forming a first electrode on a first portion of the mounting plate, forming a second electrode on a second portion of the mounting plate, forming a first segment having a first conductivity over the first electrode, forming a first region having a second conductivity over the first segment that creates an n-p type composite, forming a second segment having a third conductivity formed over the over the second electrode, forming a second region having a fourth conductivity formed over the second region that creates an p-n type composite.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Marvin Raymond LaFontaine, Michael Pharand, Leonard Michael Rubin, Klaus Becker
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Publication number: 20080071646Abstract: Integrated shopping cart functionality is provided on a first website so that products/services from different affiliated websites can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and the e-commerce functionality of the first website can be utilized to purchase the selected products/services. A framework for integrating this functionality enables the first website to integrate with affiliated websites so that an increased number of users may access the first website since the proprietor of the first website may offer various products/services from a multitude of different affiliated websites, for example by providing URL links to the affiliated websites that a user may access in order to select items from the affiliated websites. These items can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and purchased with a single transaction. Increased user traffic is expected at the first website since a user's shopping interests can be fulfilled at a single website.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventors: David Hodson, Ryan Bell, Michael Rubin, Karteek Patel
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Patent number: 7287003Abstract: Integrated shopping cart functionality is provided on a first website so that products/services from different affiliated websites can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and the e-commerce functionality of the first website can be utilized to purchase the selected products/services. A framework for integrating this functionality enables the first website to integrate with affiliated websites so that an increased number of users may access the first website since the proprietor of the first website may offer various products/services from a multitude of different affiliated websites, for example by providing URL links to the affiliated websites that a user may access in order to select items from the affiliated websites. These items can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and purchased with a single transaction. Increased user traffic is expected at the first website since a user's shopping interests can be fulfilled at a single website.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Iprint.comInventors: David Hodson, Ryan Bell, Michael Rubin, Karteek Patel
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Patent number: 7213009Abstract: Disclosed is a method for delivering decision-supported patient data to a clinician to aid the clinician with the diagnosis and treatment of a medical condition. The method including presenting a patient with questions generated by a decision-support module and gathering patient data indicative of the responses to the questions. Each question presented to the patient is based upon the prior questions presented to and the patient data gathered from the patient. Upon receiving the patient data from the client module, evaluating the patient data at the module to generate decision-supported patient data, this supported patient data includes medical condition diagnoses, pertinent medical parameters for the medical condition, and medical care recommendations for the medical condition. At the client module or a clinician's client module, presenting the clinician with this patient data in either a standardized format associated with a progress note or a format selected by the clinician.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2003Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Theradoc, Inc.Inventors: Stanley L. Pestotnik, Jonathan B. Olson, Matthew H. Samore, R. Scott Evans, Barry M. Stults, Michael A. Rubin, William H. Tettelbach, William F. Harty, III, Richard J. Boekweg, Bo Lu, David D. Eardley, Michael E. Baza, Mark H. Skolnick, Merle A. Sande
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Publication number: 20070094100Abstract: Integrated shopping cart functionality is provided on a first website so that products/services from different affiliated websites can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and the e-commerce functionality of the first website can be utilized to purchase the selected products/services. A framework for integrating this functionality enables the first website to integrate with affiliated websites so that an increased number of users may access the first website since the proprietor of the first website may offer various products/services from a multitude of different affiliated websites, for example by providing URL links to the affiliated websites that a user may access in order to select items from the affiliated websites. These items can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and purchased with a single transaction. Increased user traffic is expected at the first website since a user's shopping interests can be fulfilled at a single website.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: David Hodson, Ryan Bell, Michael Rubin, Karteek Patel