Dubin, US
Adrienne Elizabeth Dubin, San Diego, CA US
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20080268439 | ASSAY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MOLECULES THAT INTERACT WITH SK2 CHANNELS - The invention provides methods including steps of: providing cells capable of expressing SK2; contacting the cells with a test molecule; obtaining information indicative of cellular SK2 expression to obtain an SK2 Expression Value; comparing the SK2 Expression Value with a control SK2 Expression Value; and identifying a test molecule that causes the cells to display an SK2 Expression Value that is different from the control SK2 Expression Value. Also provided are methods including steps of: providing a sample comprising an SK2 channel; contacting the sample with a test molecule; obtaining information indicative of SK2 channel activity in the sample to obtain an SK2 Channel Activity Value; comparing the SK2 Channel Activity Value with a control Channel Activity Value; and identifying a test molecule that causes the SK2 Channel Activity Value to be different from the control Channel Activity Value. Methods of identifying a molecule useful for treating neuropathic pain are also described. | 10-30-2008 |
Edwin R. Dubin, Belleville, MI US
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20100288041 | Spring Member Test Apparatus - An apparatus is provided for loading a spring member secured on the apparatus. The apparatus includes a first mechanism for applying a translational loading to the spring member, and a second mechanism for applying a torsional loading to the spring member. The first mechanism includes a plurality of first elements, and the second mechanism includes a plurality of second elements. Each first element of the plurality of first elements is physically spaced apart from each second element of the plurality of second elements to aid in preventing interference between the first and second mechanisms during operation of the first and second mechanisms. | 11-18-2010 |
Israel D. Dubin, Boca Raton, FL US
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20130107454 | COMPACT NETWORK SERVER OR APPLIANCE | 05-02-2013 |
Jacob M. Dubin, Lee'S Summit, MO US
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20110218878 | MANAGING TRANSACTIONS OF BROKER AFFILIATES - A distributed network transaction system and method includes a central exchange computer connected via the Internet (world wide web) to multiple remote computers associated with, for example, individual brokers. A central database is provided with the exchange computer and each remote computer can have a respective database for information that the individual brokers was to maintain separate from the system. E-commerce transactions are conducted by the system, which performs a number of transaction-related functions, such as pushing tickets up to the system for sale, purchasing tickets online, shipping, web site-related and bookkeeping. The system and methodology accommodate price event functions where non real-time tickets can be sold and the orders filled with tickets acquired on the system. | 09-08-2011 |
20120259733 | MANAGING TRANSACTIONS OF BROKER AFFILIATES - A distributed network transaction system and method includes a central exchange computer connected via the Internet (world wide web) to multiple remote computers associated with, for example, individual brokers. A central database is provided with the exchange computer and each remote computer can have a respective database for information that the individual brokers was to maintain separate from the system. E-commerce transactions are conducted by the system, which performs a number of transaction-related functions, such as pushing tickets up to the system for sale, purchasing tickets online, shipping, web site-related and bookkeeping. The system and methodology accommodate price event functions where non real-time tickets can be sold and the orders filled with tickets acquired on the system. | 10-11-2012 |
Jacob M. Dubin, San Francisco, CA US
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20140324628 | MANAGING TRANSACTIONS OF BROKER AFFILIATES - A distributed network transaction system and method includes a central exchange computer connected via the Internet (world wide web) to multiple remote computers associated with, for example, individual brokers. A central database is provided with the exchange computer and each remote computer can have a respective database for information that the individual brokers was to maintain separate from the system. E-commerce transactions are conducted by the system, which performs a number of transaction-related functions, such as pushing tickets up to the system for sale, purchasing tickets online, shipping, web site-related and bookkeeping. The system and methodology accommodate price event functions where non real-time tickets can be sold and the orders filled with tickets acquired on the system. | 10-30-2014 |
Jacob Morris Dubin, Pleasant Hill, MO US
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20130124192 | ALERT NOTIFICATIONS IN AN ONLINE MONITORING SYSTEM - An online monitoring system assists parents or other individuals in monitoring social networking activity and/or mobile phone usage of their children or others. The online monitoring system may gather data corresponding with monitored social networking and/or mobile phone accounts. The data may be analyzed to provide summarized information and alert notifications to parents or other individuals. The analyses provided by the online monitoring service may include several text-based analyses: keyword analysis, sentiment analysis, and structure analysis. The keyword analysis may include analyzing text to determine whether it includes any blacklisted or whitelisted words. The sentiment analysis may include determining an overall sentiment of text based on the sentiment of words within the text. The structure analysis may include analyzing the sentence structure of the text to identify grammatical parts. An overall structure score is determined based on the sentiment of the grammatical parts. | 05-16-2013 |
Jay Dubin, Santa Monica, CA US
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20110217021 | Generation of Composited Video Programming - Provided are, among other things, systems, methods and techniques for creating a talk shows and other video programming. In one example, a host processor-based facility is configured for: (i) accepting inputs of content and stylistic information for designing a composited video program, (ii); and electronically transferring such content and stylistic information to the processor-based production server; the host processor-based facility and a set of the participant processor-based devices, each associated with a user, are configured: (i) to communicate with each other over an electronic communications network as participating devices in a live conference that includes audio communication, with each of the participating devices transmitting a live first data stream; and (ii) to transmit a second data stream to a processor-based production server; both the first data stream and the second data stream represent a corresponding user's participation in the live conference; and the processor-based production server is configured to receive the second data streams and assemble them into a final composited video program using the content and stylistic information. | 09-08-2011 |
20130216206 | Generation of Composited Video Programming - A system for creating video programming is provided. The system includes: a processor-based production server that has access to a library of existing styles for wrapping around video, each of such styles including a specific arrangement of design elements; a processor-based contributor device configured to accept input of video content and electronically transfer such video content to the production server via a network; and a processor-based administrator device, providing a user interface that permits a user to: (i) design new styles and modify the existing styles, (ii) specify rules as to when particular styles are to apply, and (iii) electronically communicate the new and modified styles and the rules to the production server. The production server applies the specified rules in relation to user-specific information in order to select a style and applies the selected style to generate a completed show. | 08-22-2013 |
Jonathan Dubin, San Francisco, CA US
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20150058730 | GAME EVENT DISPLAY WITH A SCROLLABLE GRAPHICAL GAME PLAY FEED - A method is disclosed for receiving a plurality of play events associated with a sporting event, wherein each play event of the plurality of play events comprises a game clock time, a description, and identifies a sports team of a plurality of sports teams; for each play event in the plurality of play events: generating a graphical tile that is associated with the play event; configuring an appearance of the graphical tile based, at least in part, on the description and the sports team of the play event; causing to display a graphical tile list in a graphical user interface of a mobile computing device, wherein the graphical tile list includes one or more of the graphical tiles listed in a chronological order based on the game clock time in the play event associated with each graphical tile. | 02-26-2015 |
20150058780 | GAME EVENT DISPLAY WITH SCROLL BAR AND PLAY EVENT ICONS - A method is disclosed for receiving a plurality of play events associated with a sporting event, wherein each play event of the plurality of play events comprises a timestamp; for each of the play events, associating the play event with a sports team of a plurality of sports teams; for each of the play events, associating with the play event a particular icon from among a plurality of different icons based, at least in part, on the sports team that is associated with the play event; causing to display a bar in a graphical user interface of a mobile computing device, wherein the bar represents at least a portion of a time duration of the sporting event; for each of the play events, causing to display the particular icon at a position in the bar, wherein the position is based, at least in part, on the timestamp of the event. | 02-26-2015 |
20150058781 | PROVIDING GAME AND FACILITY INFORMATION TO IN-STADIUM SPECTATORS - Techniques for providing play-by-play game information and stadium facility load information to in-stadium spectator devices and for using the provided information at the spectator devices. | 02-26-2015 |
Louis Dubin, Gilbert, AZ US
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20110243260 | Correlation Prevention Methods for Satellite Adaptive Cancellation Links - A method of reducing signal correlation in a symmetrical adaptive canceller link comprising spectrally inverting one of a first carrier signal and a second carrier signal by causing a spectral inversion of one of the first and second carrier signals using a modulator, transmitting the first and second carrier signals within a bandwidth to a remote receiver using a transmitting device such that a composite carrier signal results, and cancelling at least one of the first carrier signal from the composite carrier signal using a cancellation technique such that the second carrier signal results on one end of the link and the second carrier signal from the composite carrier signal using a cancellation technique such that the first carrier signal results on the opposite end of the link. | 10-06-2011 |
20140161204 | Correlation Prevention Methods for Satellite Adaptive Cancellation Links - A method of reducing signal correlation in a symmetrical adaptive canceller link comprising spectrally inverting one of a first carrier signal and a second carrier signal by causing a spectral inversion of one of the first and second carrier signals using a modulator, transmitting the first and second carrier signals within a bandwidth to a remote receiver using a transmitting device such that a composite carrier signal results, and cancelling at least one of the first carrier signal from the composite carrier signal using a cancellation technique such that the second carrier signal results on one end of the link and the second carrier signal from the composite carrier signal using a cancellation technique such that the first carrier signal results on the opposite end of the link. | 06-12-2014 |
Marc G. Dubin, Pikesville, MD US
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20100106255 | SELF-EXPANDING FRONTAL SINUS STENT AND INSERTION TOOL - A self-expanding stent for use in maintaining patency of the frontal sinus drainage pathway and for the management of the frontal sinus postoperatively. The self-expanding frontal sinus stent helps maintain the pathway connecting the frontal sinus cavity open by filling this space and preventing restenosis of the frontal sinus drainage pathway following sinus surgery. The self-expanding stent may include a medical grade, flexible plastic material having with one or more recoil mechanisms having a memory to self expand. The self-expanding stent is compliant meaning that it may expand to the actual size of the space into which it is placed. The self-expanding stent may also be self-retaining. An insertion tool having the appropriate angulation and malleability may be used for ease of insertion of the self-expanding stent endoscopically into the frontal sinus. The use of a self-expanding frontal sinus stent and insertion tool for ease of insertion leads to less trauma for the patient and better surgical outcomes. | 04-29-2010 |
Matt Dubin, Tucson, AZ US
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20120327396 | MULTIPLE RADIATION INSPECTION OF OPHTHALMIC LENSES - Methods for inspecting ophthalmic lenses with different wavelengths of radiation are disclosed herein. | 12-27-2012 |
Matthew B. Dubin, Tucson, AZ US
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20080266529 | PUPIL MISMATCH IN A COLLIMATED DISPLAY SYSTEM - An image projection system has a first lens with a defined entrance pupil. An image source has an image field and a defined exit pupil. The exit pupil of the image source is configured such that the exit pupil of the image source underfills the entrance pupil of the lens for portions of the image source that are not in the center portion of the image field. | 10-30-2008 |
Matthew Brian Dubin, Tucson, AZ US
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20110058182 | PROBE FOR DETERMINING AN ABSOLUTE POSITION OF A ROD OF A CYLINDER - A probe for determining an absolute position of a rod relative to a cylinder with the rod having an associated pattern for indicating position includes a light source for emitting light. The probe further includes a light pipe for directing light emitted by the light source onto the pattern of the rod. A detector of the probe detects light and provides a signal indicative of the detected light. A lens produces an image of a portion of the pattern illuminated by the light on the detector and a controller is responsive to the signal from the detector for determining an absolute position of the rod relative to the cylinder. | 03-10-2011 |
Val Dubin, Portland, OR US
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20080230896 | Copper die bumps with electromigration cap and plated solder - Embodiments of the invention include apparatuses and methods relating to copper die bumps with electromigration cap and plated solder. In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises an integrated circuit die, a plurality of copper bumps on a surface of the die, electromigration (EM) caps substantially covering a mating surface of the copper bumps capable of controlling intermetallic formation between the copper bumps and a solder, and solder plating on the EM caps capable of protecting the EM caps from oxidation prior to packaging. | 09-25-2008 |
Valery Dubin, Beaverton, OR US
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20140231986 | THROUGH SUBSTRATE VIA (TSUV) STRUCTURES AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Through substrate via (TSuV) structures and method of making the same are disclosed herein. In embodiments, TSuV structures are metal filled selectively to avoid forming significant metal overburden on non-via surfaces of the substrate. In certain embodiments, post-fill metal removal/planarization operations are eliminated for reduced process complexity and manufacturing cost. In embodiments, selective metal fill entails selective electroless or electrolytic deposition. Both front side and back side selective deposition methods are described along with features of through substrate via structures made with such methods. | 08-21-2014 |
20150206861 | LIGHT SOURCE STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Light emitting diode (LED) package structures employing large area substrates are described. Panel or reel-to-reel substrate processing is utilized in the manufacture of such LED package structures. In some embodiments, electrochemically deposited metal patterns and through substrate vias (TSuVs) are formed through glass substrates and/or interposers. In some embodiments, the metal deposited into the TSuVs offer high thermal conductivity a low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) that is to closely match the CTE of the glass. Singulated LED package structures including a plurality of LEDs arrayed for displays, such as, but not limited to, liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and LED displays or for general purpose LED light sources are described, as are LED package structures including active devices (e.g., ICs) and/or passive devices (e.g., capacitors, inductors, resistors, etc.) integrated with LEDs at the package level. | 07-23-2015 |
Valery Dubin, Portland, OR US
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20080241575 | SELECTIVE ALUMINUM DOPING OF COPPER INTERCONNECTS AND STRUCTURES FORMED THEREBY - Methods and associated structures of forming a microelectronic device are described. Those methods may include heating a substrate comprising a patterned metallic region to about 145 C or below in a reaction space, introducing an aluminum co-reactant into the reaction space, wherein an aluminum material is formed on the patterned metallic region, but not on non-metallic regions. | 10-02-2008 |
Valery M. Dubin, Portlan, OR US
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20120199491 | METHODS FOR ELECTROPLATING COPPER - Embodiments of the invention are directed to methods of electroplating copper onto at least one surface of a substrate in which more uniform electrical double layers are formed adjacent to the at least one surface being electroplated (i.e., the cathode) and an anode of an electrochemical cell, respectively. In one embodiment, the electroplated copper may be substantially-free of dendrites, exhibit a high-degree of (111) crystallographic texture, and/or be electroplated at a high-deposition rate (e.g., about 6 μm per minute or more) by electroplating the copper under conditions in which a ratio of a cathode current density at the at least one surface to an anode current density at an anode is at least about 20. In another embodiment, a porous anodic film may be formed on a consumable copper anode using a long conditioning process that promotes forming a more uniform electrical double layer adjacent to the anode. | 08-09-2012 |
Valery M. Dubin, Beaverton, OR US
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20150231633 | GEL-BASED BIO CHIP FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL SYNTHESIS AND ELECTRICAL DETECTION OF POLYMERS - An embodiment of the invention relates to a biochip comprising at least two measurement electrodes, a synthesis electrode, a ground electrode, a gap between the at least two measurement electrodes, a porous dielectric isolation layer and a gel comprising a probe in the gap, wherein the porous dielectric isolation layer is between the synthesis electrode and the gel. Yet other embodiments relate to the method of manufacturing the biochip and using the biochip for electrical detection of bio-species. | 08-20-2015 |
Val M. Dubin, Portland, OR US
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20150329905 | SENSOR ARRAYS AND NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCING APPLICATIONS - Embodiments of the present invention provide devices methods for sequencing DNA using arrays of reaction cavities containing sensors to monitor changes in solutions contained in the reaction cavities. Additional embodiments provide devices and methods for sequencing DNA using arrays of reaction cavities that allow for optical monitoring of solutions in the reaction cavities. Test and fill reaction schemes are disclosed that allow DNA to be sequenced. By sequencing DNA using parallel reactions contained in large arrays, DNA can be rapidly sequenced. | 11-19-2015 |
William Dubin, Larchmont, NY US
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20100192730 | CONTROL DEVICE FOR A TATTOO MACHINE, AND TATTOO SYSTEM - A control device for a tattoo machine, and a tattoo system. The control device adapted to control reciprocation of a needle assembly of the tattoo machine using a pulsed signal. A duty cycle of the pulsed signal controlling a stroke length of the needle assembly. A frequency of the pulsed signal controlling a stroke frequency of the needle assembly. Duty cycle and frequency may be controlled independently of one another. | 08-05-2010 |