Patents by Inventor Robert Gold
Robert Gold 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: 20250282543Abstract: Emesis containment systems, methods of use, and dissolvable charges therefor. Such an emesis containment system includes a face mask, a container for receiving vomit, an air filter, a backflow barrier to inhibit passage of vomit out of the container, and a dissolvable charge disposed inside the container. The dissolvable charge includes a surfactant that foams when contacted by liquid of the vomit. The surfactant forms a foam barrier on a top surface of the vomit inside the container to inhibit escape of gases from the vomit from the container. The dissolvable charge includes a dry pressed pellet having dry powder forms of a surfactant, absorbent particles, and a thickening agent pressed together. At least some of each of the surfactant, the absorbent particles, and the thickening agent is disposed on an exterior surface dry pressed pellet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2025Publication date: September 11, 2025Inventors: Kendra Erk, Robert Gold, Ethan Francoeur, Logan Mick, Jae Hong Park, Akul Nimish Seshadri, Parth Kelkar, Subin Han
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Publication number: 20160328754Abstract: A method and system to facilitate e-commerce and improve possibilities of revenue distribution by enabling third party advertisement Providers to present ads on a Publisher's Website where the user can activate the ad and complete the purchase without ever leaving the Website. This two tier micro service approach of application suite supported by an array of more surgical procedures, allows the user or consumer, without leaving the Publisher's Website, to activate the ad itself to be clicked to purchase or acquire the offered goods or services. This alters the way e-commerce typically works by keeping traffic on the Publisher's website. The customer never leaves the site. All relevant data is seamlessly brought into the ad window. The size of the ad window may be expanded if required. The visiting customer is not redirected anywhere.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2015Publication date: November 10, 2016Inventors: Robert Gold, Scott Vogt, Jason M. Rappaport, Jason A. Howie
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Publication number: 20160019356Abstract: Diagnosis and procedure terminology are ontologically organized according to context-based categories and medical concepts. The medical concepts are linked to aliases and medical codes used to document patient care. A user is guided to select and document additional medical concepts based on a medical concept dependency that has been created between certain medical concepts, some of which are required. A visual concept tree presents for user consideration all categories and medical concepts necessary to determine appropriate medical codes based on the disease, condition or injury in accordance with a ranking algorithm and user documentation preferences. Potential medical codes are also optionally presented for user consideration based on collected documentation and selected medical concepts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2014Publication date: January 21, 2016Applicant: VITALWARE, LLCInventors: Kerry MARTIN, David KARNES, Victor SHARPE, Robert GOLD, Jill WOLF, Adrian SHOWALTER, Joseph NICHOLS
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Publication number: 20160004825Abstract: Diagnosis and procedure terminology are ontologically organized according to context-based categories and medical concepts. The medical concepts are linked to aliases and medical codes used to document patient care. A user is guided to select and document additional medical concepts based on a medical concept dependency that has been created between certain medical concepts, some of which are required. A visual concept tree presents for user consideration all categories and medical concepts necessary to determine appropriate medical codes based on the disease, condition or injury in accordance with a ranking algorithm and user documentation preferences. Potential medical codes are also optionally presented for user consideration based on collected documentation and selected medical concepts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2014Publication date: January 7, 2016Inventors: Kerry MARTIN, David KARNES, Victor SHARPE, Robert GOLD, Jill WOLF, Adrian SHOWALTER, Joseph NICHOLS
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Publication number: 20120121848Abstract: The present invention relates to forming a laminated composite material that can be used to make sports articles, such as skis, snow boards, skate boards, surf boards, and wave boards and other articles of drastic mechanical properties. First, a plurality of layers of composite materials having fibres therein are assembled into a mould, the layers being arranged in a sandwich construction and super imposed on each other. A vacuum is applied to the mould, and a resin and catalyst mix is injected into the mould so as to evenly saturate, by means of the vacuum being applied to the mould, the layers of composite materials with the resin and catalyst mix. The layers of composite materials are then subjected to heat and pressure until the resin and catalyst mix has cured and imbedded the fibres of the composite materials together. The finished composite may vary in thickness between 4 mm and 30 mm, depending on end use.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Robert Gold, Eric Van Landschoot, Stanley Poulton, Warren Harrison
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Patent number: 7928835Abstract: The present disclosure generally pertains to systems and methods for drug compliance monitoring. A drug compliance monitoring system in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure comprises a portable drug containment unit, which has a drug container, such as a pill bottle, for holding prescription or non-prescription drugs. The drug containment unit also comprises at least one sensor and control logic. The sensor is configured to automatically sense a parameter indicating when a drug, such as one or more pills or an amount of liquid, has been or is about to be removed from the drug container. The system, based on the sensor, automatically estimates and tracks drug consumption and provides a patient with reminders when a dosage is currently due. If the patient deviates from an expected drug regime, the system automatically senses this event and provides a notification to the patient or caregiver.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, for and on behalf of the University of Alabama in HuntsvilleInventors: Emil Jovanov, Robert Gold
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Publication number: 20080144701Abstract: A system and method for synchronizing and selectively addressing multiple receivers in a wireless communication system includes a spread spectrum transmitter and one or more spread spectrum receivers. The transmitter transmits a signal having an observable parameter which is pseudo-randomly varied. The receiver measures the relative times between recurrences of a selected value of the observable parameter being pseudo-randomly varied, and determines an initial state of the transmitter based upon the measured relative times. The receiver then synchronizes itself to the estimated current state of the transmitter using the determined initial state as a starting reference. In a frequency hopping embodiment, the spread spectrum transmitter comprises a feedback shift register, and transmits a sequence of pseudo-randomly hopped frequencies determined by the shift register.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Robert Gold
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Patent number: 7386026Abstract: A system and method for synchronizing and selectively addressing multiple receivers in a wireless communication system includes a spread spectrum transmitter and one or more spread spectrum receivers. The transmitter transmits a signal having an observable parameter which is pseudo-randomly varied. The receiver measures the relative times between recurrences of a selected value of the observable parameter being pseudo-randomly varied, and determines an initial state of the transmitter based upon the measured relative times. The receiver then synchronizes itself to the estimated current state of the transmitter using the determined initial state as a starting reference. In a frequency hopping embodiment, the spread spectrum transmitter comprises a feedback shift register, and transmits a sequence of pseudo-randomly hopped frequencies determined by the shift register.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Robert Gold Communication Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert Gold
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Publication number: 20070256950Abstract: An identification system for identifying a container has distinct and visibly different printed identifying indicia each for identifying the container and disposed on a surface portion of the container. An opaque covering material covers the printed identifying indicia. The opaque covering material is removable to selectively expose a preselected one of the printed identifying indicia for identifying the container by visual inspection of the exposed printed identifying indicia.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventors: Robert Gold, Stephen Cochran
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Patent number: 7243795Abstract: An identification system distinguishes among a set of individual containers. The identification system has an identifier member associated with each of the containers in the set for facilitating visual discrimination of each of the containers from the others of the set. The identifier member of each container in the set has distinct and visibly different printed identifying indicia positioned over a surface portion of the container, and an opaque covering material covering the printed identifying indicia. The opaque covering material is removable to selectively expose a preselected one of the printed identifying indicia so that during consumption of the contents of the container a user may readily distinguish his container from the other containers in the set by visual inspection of the exposed printed identifying indicia.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Inventors: Robert Gold, Stephen Cochran
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Publication number: 20050218026Abstract: An identification system distinguishes among a set of individual containers. The identification system has an identifier member associated with each of the containers in the set for facilitating visual discrimination of each of the containers from the others of the set. The identifier member of each container in the set has distinct and visibly different printed identifying indicia positioned over a surface portion of the container, and an opaque covering material covering the printed identifying indicia. The opaque covering material is removable to selectively expose a preselected one of the printed identifying indicia so that during consumption of the contents of the container a user may readily distinguish his container from the other containers in the set by visual inspection of the exposed printed identifying indicia.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2004Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Robert Gold, Stephen Cochran
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Patent number: 6690733Abstract: In a method for data transmission in which the binary original data (D0, . . . , Dm) is transferred from a transmitter to a unit of a receiver (1), selected preferably by means of a binary base address (A0, . . . , An), preferably to a register (80, . . . , 87), where the original data (D0, . . . , Dm) and preferably also the base address (A0, . . . , An) are transmitted through one or several data lines, the inverted original data (inversion data) (D0′, . . . , Dm′) and preferably also the complementary base address (complementary address) (A0′, . . . , An′, Ak) are transmitted by the transmitter. The transmitted inversion data (D0′, . . . , Dm′) and preferably the transmitted complementary address (A0′, . . . , An′, Ak) are inverted in the receiver, the transmitted base address (A0, . . . , An) and the transmitted original data (D0, . . . , Dm) are compared with the inverted complementary address (A0′, . . .Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1999Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Alfred Baumgartner, Hubert Braunwarth, Robert Gold, Frank Grosshauser, Josef Kuttenreich, Ralf Reichart, Gerhard Schilling, Wolfgang Schmid, Werner Steiner, Janez Skedelj
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Patent number: 5790591Abstract: A spread spectrum transmitter for generating a plurality of spread spectrum codes comprises a shift register having a plurality of stages, with a plurality of tap sets connected to selected ones of said stages. Each tap set defines a different spread spectrum code, which may be maximal or non-maximal. Outputs from the tap sets are combined using exclusive-OR gates and fed back to through a table of logic gates to the input of the shift register. A serial data register is loaded from a data stream and clocked periodically into a parallel data register. The parallel data register corresponds to a data symbol and is connected to the table, whereby one of the spread spectrum codes at a time is selected. A code portion of the spread spectrum code up to a designated length is generated for each data symbol. More than one code portion may be simultaneously sent using offset quadrature phase shift keying.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Robert Gold, Robert C. Dixon
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Patent number: 5761239Abstract: A system for despreading and/or demodulating spread spectrum codes is provided. A data signal is encoded using an M-ary transmission technique, wherein predefined symbol codes are associated with a particular series of data bits. A receiver comprises a plurality of delay elements or a shift register with a plurality of taps configured to recognize one or more the predetermined symbol codes. Delayed representations of the received signal are generated and combined to produce a known output sequence, such as a string of consecutive one or consecutive zeroes, when a recognizable spread spectrum code is received. The receiver shift register may be preloaded such that recognition may occur starting with the first received chip. More than one set of taps may be coupled to the same shift register, so that more than one of the M spreading codes may be recognized by the same shift register.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Robert Gold, Robert C. Dixon
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Patent number: 5724383Abstract: A method for communicating using a plurality of spread spectrum codes. A plurality of spreading codes are generated by use of one or more linear feedback shift registers configured with feedback taps. The spreading codes may be maximal or non-maximal. A plurality of code portions are selected, one from each of the spreading codes. The code portions each have the same length and are selected for low cross-correlation and favorable auto-correlation and spectral properties. Each of the code portions is associated with a data symbol representing a unique group of data bits. An input data stream is divided into groups of data bits and, in response thereto, the code portion associated with each group of data bits is transmitted. At the receiver, the transmitted signal is captured in one or more receive shift registers.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Robert Gold, Robert C. Dixon