Alexander Kantarovich - Long Grove IL, US Leonid Danushevsky - Riverwoods IL, US
International Classification:
F16M 11/40
US Classification:
248431000, 248188000
Abstract:
A retainer has an arm support portion and at least three arms extending from the arm support portion. The at least three arms are resiliently flexible. A grip member is provided on each one of the at least three arms. Each grip member is capable of engagement with a surface. During use of the retainer, the at least three arms are in a flexed or loaded position and each grip member is in engagement with the surface. The at least three arms provide a spring force to the surface through the grip members to securely mount the retainer on the surface. An object can be supported by the retainer.
Alexander Golbin - Northbrook IL, US Leonid Danushevsky - Riverwoods IL, US
International Classification:
G08B 23/00
US Classification:
3405735
Abstract:
A motion-sensitive vibrating sleep device is disclosed that includes a motion sensor and a controller operating a vibratory means. The motion sensor senses motion of a body. The controller causes a vibratory means to be activated when no body motion is detected in a predetermined period of time. Once motion is detected, the controller optionally causes the vibratory motion to cease.
Leonid Danushevsky - Riverwoods IL, US David Danushevsky - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
A23L 1/30
US Classification:
426 96
Abstract:
A device for use in the mouth of a user has an edible object capable of deformation in the mouth of the user. A beneficial gas is contained in the edible object. The edible object is deformed in the mouth of the user during use of the device and the beneficial gas is released from the deformed edible object into the mouth of the user. The user can inhale the beneficial gas and receive its benefits.
Alexander Z. Golbin - Northbrook IL, US Leonid Danushevsky - Rolling Meadows IL, US
International Classification:
A61H 23/02
US Classification:
601 48
Abstract:
A wearable rhythmic device and method for imparting vibrational rhythms to the wearer is described. The device generally includes wearable band having a housing connected thereto, and a rhythm and vibration mechanism contained within the housing. Use of the device may induce different states of mind and physiological states in a wearer, varying from active and energetic alertness to relaxation.