Zaloom
George B. Zaloom, Encino, CA US
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20110035264 | SYSTEM FOR COLLECTABLE MEDIUM - An entertainment system, method, and computer program for social mapping in combination with a commercially purchased token, wherein the system allows a user to register the token online using a registration code, allowing the user access to various entertainment activities and scenarios in a “social network” via a computer connected to the Internet. A member registers the token online using a registration code; the data of which is then sent to an online database. The member of the network may then access various entertainment activities and scenarios associated with the token's registration code and connect with other members online. | 02-10-2011 |
Jeffrey Zaloom, Getzville, NY US
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20090056577 | Compositions compatible with jet printing and methods therefor - Apparatus and methods for controlling application of a substance to a substrate involve the use of a gating agent that blocks the substance from or attracts the substance to the substrate. The apparatus and methods may utilize ink jet technology to apply the gating agent directly to the substrate or to an intermediate surface. The gating agent composition includes a nonionic surfactant, and water. The gating agent composition does not contain a discernable amount of dye, pigment or other colorant agent. | 03-05-2009 |
20090064884 | Nanoparticle-based compositions compatible with jet printing and methods therefor - Apparatus and methods for controlling application of a substance to a substrate involve the use of a nanoparticle-based gating agent that blocks the substance from or attracts the substance to the substrate. The apparatus and methods may utilize ink jet technology to apply the gating agent directly to the substrate or to an intermediate surface. | 03-12-2009 |
20090064886 | Apparatus and methods for controlling application of a substance to a substrate - Apparatus and methods for controlling application of a substance to a substrate involve the use of a functional agent that blocks the substance from or attracts the principal substance to the substrate. The apparatus and methods may utilize ink jet technology to apply the functional agent directly to the substrate or to an intermediate surface. The principal substance may be an ink, a dye, a marking substance other than an ink, or a carrier for any other type of substance. | 03-12-2009 |
20110290133 | Method for Jet Printing Using Nanoparticle-Based Compositions - Apparatus and methods for controlling application of a substance to a substrate involve the use of a nanoparticle-based gating agent that blocks the substance from or attracts the substance to the substrate. The apparatus and methods may utilize ink jet technology to apply the gating agent directly to the substrate or to an intermediate surface. | 12-01-2011 |
20120111212 | Apparatus and Methods for Controlling Application of a Substance to a Substrate - Apparatus and methods for controlling application of a substance to a substrate involve the use of a functional agent that blocks the substance from or attracts the principal substance to the substrate. The apparatus and methods may utilize ink jet technology to apply the functional agent directly to the substrate or to an intermediate surface. The principal substance may be an ink, a dye, a marking substance other than an ink, or a carrier for any other type of substance. | 05-10-2012 |
Jeffrey Zaloom, E. Amherst, NY US
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20130120512 | Compositions Compatible with Jet Printing and Methods Therefor - Apparatus and methods for controlling application of a substance to a substrate involve the use of a gating agent that blocks the substance from or attracts the substance to the substrate. The apparatus and methods may utilize ink jet technology to apply the gating agent directly to the substrate or to an intermediate surface. The gating agent composition includes a nonionic surfactant, and water. The gating agent composition does not contain a discernable amount of dye, pigment or other colorant agent. | 05-16-2013 |
Joseph Zaloom, Falls Church, VA US
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20120271670 | METHODS, TECHNOLOGY, AND SYSTEMS FOR QUICKLY ENHANCING THE OPERATING AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF ENERGY SYSTEMS AT LARGE FACILITIES, INTERPRETING USUAL AND UNUSUAL PATTERNS IN ENERGY CONSUMPTION, IDENTIFYING, QUANTIFYING, AND MONETIZING HIDDEN OPERATING AND FINANCIAL WASTE, AND ACCURATELY MEASURING THE RESULTS OF IMPLEMENTED ENERGY MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS, IN THE SHORTEST AMOUNT OF TIME WITH MINIMAL COST AND EFFORT - Certain examples relate to computer implemented methods and systems including at least three modules whose combined functionality provides for interpretation and optimization of usual and unusual patterns in energy consumption; the identification, quantification, and monetization of hidden operating and financial waste and the accurate measurement of the results of implemented energy management solutions. The first, “Expert Module”, provides information that assists with the accurate interpretation of the information provided in the Operations module. The second, “Costs Module”, allows users to modify consumption and price components and derive the resulting operating costs based on the facility's applied or available rate structures. The third, “Operations Module”, charts and evaluates the current operating performance of a facility down to 15-minute intervals in comparison to the operating performance of a pre-selected “base year”. Comparisons are synchronized over intervals in a manner that allows users to compare and comment on individual graphs interactively. | 10-25-2012 |
20120271671 | METHODS, TECHNOLOGY, AND SYSTEMS FOR QUICKLY ENHANCING THE OPERATING AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF ENERGY SYSTEMS AT LARGE FACILITIES; INTERPRETING USUAL AND UNUSUAL PATTERNS IN ENERGY CONSUMPTION; IDENTIFYING, QUANTIFYING, AND MONETIZING HIDDEN OPERATING AND FINANCIAL WASTE; AND ACCURATELY MEASURING THE RESULTS OF IMPLEMENTED ENERGY MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS- IN THE SHORTEST AMOUNT OF TIME WITH MINIMAL COST AND EFFORT - Certain examples relate to computer implemented methods and systems including at least three modules whose combined functionality provides for interpretation and optimization of usual and unusual patterns in energy consumption; the identification, quantification, and monetization of hidden operating and financial waste and the accurate measurement of the results of implemented energy management solutions. The first, “Expert Module”, provides information that assists with the accurate interpretation of the information provided in the Operations module. The second, “Costs Module”, allows users to modify consumption and price components and derive the resulting operating costs based on the facility's applied or available rate structures. The third, “Operations Module”, charts and evaluates the current operating performance of a facility down to 15-minute intervals in comparison to the operating performance of a pre-selected “base year”. Comparisons are synchronized over intervals in a manner that allows users to compare and comment on individual graphs interactively. | 10-25-2012 |
Joseph A. Zaloom, Arlington, VA US
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20140052503 | SYSTEM, TECHNOLOGY, AND METHOD FOR A UNIVERSAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY OPTIMIZATION PLATFORM FOR ENERGY CONSUMING DEVICES, APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS AT RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES - A computer implemented system and method for optimizing the operating and financial efficiency of any energy consuming device, from a desk lamp to a major industrial chiller, by profiling its current, or recent, energy use in comparison to its own select recent or historical energy use baseline, monetizing the difference in energy use, and then transforming the information into actionable insight by contextualizing it in light of the device's own design operating parameters, hours of operation, and other relevant factors, as well as giving users direct control and scheduling over its operations for optimum operating and financial efficiency. | 02-20-2014 |
20140347814 | TABLET TRANSFORMER - Mechanisms for the integration of the form and function of a drafting and note-taking tablet, a laptop computer, and a desktop computer with added enhancements for drop protection, portability, functionality, and ergonomics. | 11-27-2014 |
Kahlil Zaloom, Essex Junction, VT US
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20090194972 | FOOTBED FOR GLIDING BOARD BINDING - A method and apparatus for providing a gliding board binding, such as a snowboard binding. The binding may include an adjustment indicator that allows for determination of a longitudinal position of the base relative to a gliding board, heel-to-toe position of the base relative to a gliding board and/or an angular position of the base relative to a gliding board when the base is secured to the gliding board. The adjustment indicator may be included with a footbed that is removable from a binding base, e.g., that includes a foot engagement member to secure a rider's foot to the binding and board. A removable footbed may include a toe portion that is adjustable in position relative to a heel portion of the footbed. A gliding board may include a channel for mounting a binding that is arranged in the board core so that no portion of the board core is located on top or bottom sides of the channel, and instead so the top and bottom reinforcement layers are located above and below the channel. | 08-06-2009 |
20100219613 | FOOTBED FOR GLIDING BOARD BINDING - A method and apparatus for providing a gliding board binding, such as a snowboard binding. The binding may include an adjustment indicator that allows for determination of a longitudinal position of the base relative to a gliding board, heel-to-toe position of the base relative to a gliding board and/or an angular position of the base relative to a gliding board when the base is secured to the gliding board. The adjustment indicator may be included with a footbed that is removable from a binding base, e.g., that includes a foot engagement member to secure a rider's foot to the binding and board. A removable footbed may include a toe portion that is adjustable in position relative to a heel portion of the footbed. A gliding board may include a channel for mounting a binding that is arranged in the board core so that no portion of the board core is located on top or bottom sides of the channel, and instead so the top and bottom reinforcement layers are located above and below the channel. | 09-02-2010 |