Patents by Inventor Theodore Simon
Theodore Simon 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: 20240102024Abstract: The present disclosure provides host cells, e.g., bacterial cells, that comprise a methionine decarboxylase enzyme for the treatment of diseases and disorders associated with methionine metabolism in a subject. The disclosure further provides pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treating disorders associated with methionine metabolism, such as homocystinuria.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Dylan Alexander Carlin, Vincent M. Isabella, Jonathan McMurry, Theodore Carlton Moore, III, Mylene Perreault, Nathan Schmidt, Mark Simon
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Patent number: 6928148Abstract: An integrated security and communications system combines a security system to either or both of a telephone system interface and a data interface. Users have access to voice-mail or other PBX-type telephone functions, many or all of which can be accessed not only at telephone sets, but also at keypads of the security system. Data functions such as electronic mail and possible partial or full World Wide Web access may also be provided at the keypads, as well as at connected personal computers or computer terminals. The system keypads may be enhanced to better accommodate some of the added functions. A central communications station could be used to maintain secure, shared private key encrypted communications with each premises system, using a redirector arrangement or relay to allow each premises system to communicate securely with a central monitoring station and with other systems. The secure communications system could be used without a security system to allow secure computer-to-computer communications.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2001Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventors: Theodore Simon, Steven Winick, Scott H. Simon, Christopher E. Beach
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Publication number: 20010050976Abstract: An integrated security and communications system combines a security system to either or both of a telephone system interface and a data interface. Users have access to voice-mail or other PBX-type telephone functions, many or all of which can be accessed not only at telephone sets, but also at keypads of the security system. Data functions such as electronic mail and possible partial or full World Wide Web access may also be provided at the keypads, as well as at connected personal computers or computer terminals. The system keypads may be enhanced to better accommodate some of the added functions. A central communications station could be used to maintain secure, shared private key encrypted communications with each premises system, using a redirector arrangement or relay to allow each premises system to communicate securely with a central monitoring station and with other systems. The secure communications system could be used without a security system to allow secure computer-to-computer communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: December 13, 2001Inventors: Theodore Simon, Steven Winick, Scott H. Simon, Christopher E. Beach
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Publication number: 20010029585Abstract: An integrated security and communications system combines a security system to either or both of a telephone system interface and a data interface. Users have access to voice-mail or other PBX-type telephone functions, many or all of which can be accessed not only at telephone sets, but also at keypads of the security system. Data functions such as electronic mail and possible partial or full World Wide Web access may also be provided at the keypads, as well as at connected personal computers or computer terminals. The system keypads may be enhanced to better accommodate some of the added functions. A central communications station could be used to maintain secure, shared private key encrypted communications with each premises system, using a redirector arrangement or relay to allow each premises system to communicate securely with a central monitoring station and with other systems. The secure communications system could be used without a security system to allow secure computer-to-computer communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Inventors: Theodore Simon, Scott H. Simon, Peter Axelsen
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Patent number: 5700158Abstract: A cord-reel assembly mounted within a wall and powered by an in-wall electric power line or an adjacent wall socket. The cord-reel assembly includes a reel rotatably supported within a housing and an extension cord wound on the reel. An electrical socket is located on one end of the extension cord. The extension cord unwinds from the reel to position the electrical socket at locations remote from the housing. In alternate installations, a cover plate jointly covers the cord-reel assembly and the adjacent wall socket. The cover plate also electrically couples the cord reel assembly to the wall socket. Additional features such as an on/off switch, surge protection and surge indicator may also be provided on the cover plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1996Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Inventors: Gabe Neiser, Theodore Simon, Barry Schweiger
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Patent number: 5562488Abstract: A modular assembly for electrically coupling to a duplex wall socket having a pair of outlets. A first modular unit has a first set of electrical prongs for inserting into one of the outlets. The first set of electrical prongs power a large number of receptacles provided on the first modular unit. An aperture is formed within the first modular unit to expose the other outlet. A second modular unit having a second set of electrical prongs is plugged through the aperture into the second outlet. The second modular unit includes a reel mounted extension cord with additional receptacles on the end of the extension cord. When used together, the modular units matingly engage to provide a stabilized assembly with a large number of local and remote receptacles.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Inventors: Gabe Neiser, Theodore Simon, Barry Schweiger
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Patent number: 4882494Abstract: The present invention teaches a method for uniformly flooding a nuclear imaging device with radiation from a radiation-emitting calibration source and for correcting for the non-uniformity in count density of nuclear imaging sources and apparatus for carrying out the method. The method includes the steps of positioning a nuclear imaging flood source beneath or adjacent a nuclear imaging device such as a gamma camera having a plurality of radiation sensing elements; moving the source in a controlled motion; thereby blurring or diminishing the effects of any non-uniformities in the source. Apparatus for moving the source includes a support for the source and a means for moving the source adjacent to or beneath a camera. Circular motion may be achieved by connecting the support to means for rotating it, such as a motor drive shaft, or by manually rotating it. Other simple motion may be achieved by means which move the source about a simple curve.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1988Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Assignee: Michael D. DuncanInventors: Roxanne R. Rogers, Steven B. Kirby, Theodore Simon, Sharon Matthiesen
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Patent number: 4791658Abstract: A microprocessor controlled integrated alarm and touch tone telephone system which allows the alarm system to be accessed, programmed, and reported upon through a touch tone telephone, either locally or remotely. Under most circumstances, the telephones on the premises can be operated in a normal manner. However, the alarm system selectively monitors the telephone activities for coded touch tone instructions specifically for the alarm system, and responds thereto by issuing synthesized voice reports on the status of the alarm system. A touch tone decoder circuit decodes dialed touch tones, such that the telephone can be utilized similar to a normal keyboard panel to access and control the alarm system. An internal power supply is provided for the telephone for supplying electrical power thereto independently of the outside telephone lines which normally supply power, in the event the outside telephone lines are inoperative.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1986Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignees: Theodore Simon, Barry D. SchweigerInventors: Theodore Simon, Lance Weston, George P. Berg
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Patent number: 4763349Abstract: Two-way telephone communication is established between a subscriber-dwelling and a remote station using the automatic dialer of existing security apparatus. A speaker and a microphone are placed in the dwelling. A diplexer electrically coupled to the automatic dialer and responsive to a tone of a given frequency, operates a switch which selectively applies either the microphone or the speaker to the audio circuitry of the dialer. When the dialer is triggered, the switch couples the microphone to the audio circuitry of the dialer whereby sounds in the dwelling are communicated to the remote station. When an employee at the remote station applies the tone to the link, the diplexer causes the switch electrically to isolate the microphone and couple the speaker to the dialer whereby the employee of the station can communicate with the dwelling. Alternate operation of either the speaker or microphone prevents accoustical feedback between the two.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1987Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Inventors: Howard Siegel, Theodore Simon, Barry D. Schweiger
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Patent number: 4083039Abstract: A voltage enhancement device in the nature of a DC-to-DC converter is used in a centrally monitored alarm system of the type having at least one alarm detection device at a first location, an alarm monitoring panel at a second location, and telephone lines interconnecting the device in the panel. The telephone lines have an internal resistance which causes some of the voltage applied at the input of the lines at the first location to be dropped thereacross with resultant decrease in voltage at the second location. The alarm monitoring panel includes an indicator, such as a meter, which requires a minimum detectable voltage to provide a suitable indication or deflection of the meter to distinguish between an alarm, normal or trouble condition at the first location.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1975Date of Patent: April 4, 1978Assignees: Theodore Simon, Barry SchweigerInventor: Theodore Simon
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Patent number: 4064508Abstract: An improved alarm system is disclosed which includes one or more remote stations. Each remote station is connected to the central or control station by only three conductors or leads. The control and remote stations each include a pair of back-to-back LED diodes, the diodes of each pair emitting a different color light when current flows therethrough. The control and remote stations each also includes a key switch which is operative to "enable" and "disable" the alarm circuitry at the control station. By controlling the direction as well as the wave shape of the currents passing through the LED diodes, five different visual signals may be provided at the control and remote stations to indicate the status of the alarm system. Actuation of any of the key switches reverses the current through the LED diodes so that the different colors are indicated when the alarm system is "enabled" or "disabled".Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1976Date of Patent: December 20, 1977Assignees: Theodore Simon, Barry SchweigerInventor: Theodore Simon
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Patent number: 3978466Abstract: An improved alarm system is disclosed which includes one or more remote stations. Each remote station is connected to the central or control station by only three conductors or leads. The control and remote stations each include a pair of back-to-back LED diodes, the diodes of each pair emitting a different color light when current flows therethrough. The control and remote stations each also includes a key switch which is operative to "enable" and "disable" the alarm circuitry at the control station. By controlling the direction as well as the wave shape of the currents passing through the LED diodes, four different visual signals may be provided at the control and remote stations to indicate the status of the alarm system. Actuation of any of the key switches reverses the current through the LED diodes so that the different colors are indicated when the alarm system is "enabled" or "disabled".Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1975Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Inventor: Theodore Simon