Britta Riley - Brooklyn NY, US Theodore Regan Ullrich - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
A01G 31/06 A01G 31/02
US Classification:
47 62 R
Abstract:
The invention relates to a hydroponic system and method. In various embodiments the hydroponic system and method includes modular plant containers in communication with a fluid reservoir and with one another. Such containers may be hung in vertical columns in window gardens. The containers may be made from low-impact or recycled materials, such as water bottles. The system includes a vertical fluid circuit and an air introduction assembly for supplying water, air and nutrients from the reservoir to the containers.
Method And System For Operating An Electronic Lock
Theodore ULLRICH - Brooklyn NY, US John McLEOD - Toronto, CA Tonino SABELLI - Oakville, CA Dean DIPIETRO - Toronto, CA Pepin GELARDI - Brooklyn NY, US
Assignee:
WESKO SYSTEMS LIMITED - Mississauga
International Classification:
E05B 49/02 E05B 47/02
US Classification:
702781
Abstract:
An interchangeable electronic lock includes an electronic access system to activate a motor which powers a gear assembly in the electronic lock. An optional manual bypass allows an operator to override the electronic access. When the lock is activated, the operator manually cranks a lock shaft to lock and unlock a storage unit. A controller selectively operates the motor to move the gear assembly in a linear direction. The gear assembly engages a first portion of a drive assembly with a second portion, to permit manual operation of the lock shaft to lock and unlock the storage unit. An optional modular chassis assembly includes a removable array of components for testing, maintenance and repair. The invention includes a system for operation of the electronic lock, a method of operating the electronic lock and software for operating the electronic lock.
Theodore ULLRICH - Brooklyn NY, US John McLEOD - Toronto, CA Tonino SABELLI - Oakville, CA Dean DIPIETRO - Toronto, CA Pepin GELARDI - Brooklyn NY, US
Assignee:
WESKO SYSTEMS LIMITED - Mississauga
International Classification:
E05B 49/00 E05B 47/00
US Classification:
702831, 70277
Abstract:
An electronic lock is interchangeable with mechanical locks in retrofit applications or as an OEM lock. The lock includes interchangeable modular components. The lock housing is interchangeable with other housings of different configurations to permit replacement of existing mechanical locks. The lock may also include interchangeable drivers for compatibility with other systems. The lock includes an electronic access system such as a programmable keypad or card reader to activate a motor which powers the electronic lock. An optional manual bypass allows an operator to override the electronic access, for example when the motor is inoperative. When the lock is activated, the operator manually cranks a lock shaft to lock and unlock a storage unit. An optional modular chassis assembly includes a removable array of components for testing, maintenance and repair.
- Brooklyn NY, US Abby Herzig - Brooklyn NY, US Joshua Kornberg - Brooklyn NY, US Seymour Fein - New City NY, US Deborah Adler - New York NY, US Eric Freitag - Brooklyn NY, US Robert R. Pascazio - New York NY, US Matthew Chin - New York NY, US Gareth Brown - Jersey City NJ, US Stephen Kaes - New York NY, US Troy Yoshimoto - Brooklyn NY, US Ritik Dholakia - Brooklyn NY, US Mike Klodginski - Brooklyn NY, US Khoi Uong - Brooklyn NY, US Erin Woo - Brooklyn NY, US Pepin Gelardi - Brooklyn NY, US Theodore Ullrich - New York NY, US
The present disclosure relates to integrated systems, methods and apparatuses for assisting individuals in managing acute life-threatening conditions. A system in accordance with the current disclosure may comprise an electronic circuit configured to be attached to a container of a medication and one or more devices in communication with the electronic circuit in a private network. In an aspect, the one or more devices may work in concert to determine the safety level of an individual based on predetermined usage settings. In some aspects, the system may be configured to determine whether a medication would expire before its manufactured expiry date. In another aspect, the system may assist an individual in locating a medication. In a further aspect, the system may determine whether an individual is having an anaphylactic reaction. In some aspects, the system may detect a known allergen and alert the individual.
Automatic toothbrushes are disclosed herein. A toothbrush configured in accordance with embodiments of the present technology can include, for example, a handle and a mouthguard coupled to the handle. The mouthguard can be configured to be positioned within a mouth of a user over multiple teeth of the user. A brush assembly having a plurality of bristles can be removably positioned within the mouthguard for engaging and cleaning the teeth of the user. A motor can be disposed within or coupled to the handle and configured to articulate the brush assembly within the mouthguard.
System And Method For Bodily Fluid Capture And Preservation
- Brooklyn NY, US Pepin Gelardi - New York NY, US Theodore Ullrich - New York NY, US Ross Sloan - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Dadi Inc. - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
A61J 1/14
Abstract:
System and associated method for capturing, preserving, and transporting a bodily fluid, including a collection jar having a base body, a lid body, and a cartridge having a plunger therein and disposed in the lid body, the cartridge housing a preservative when the plunger is in a first plunger position and permitting a release of the preservative into an internal cavity of the collection jar when the plunger is in a second plunger position, and a transportation packaging having an outer container, at least one insulation foam support, at least one phase change material bottle, and at least one collection jar holding tray, where the phase change material bottle has an indented portion corresponding to an indented portion of the collection jar holding tray, and where the collection jar is configured for placement in the at least one collection jar holding tray during transportation.
System And Method For Determining A Use Condition For An Appliance
- Marlborough MA, US Ryan T. Fant - New York NY, US William J. McLeod - Hoboken NJ, US Theodore R. Ullrich - New York NY, US Dean DiPietro - Brooklyn NY, US Nathan Gardner Meryash - New York NY, US Pepin Sebastian Gelardi - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
F04D 15/00 F04D 15/02 F04D 13/08
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for determining a use condition of an appliance, such as a sump pump, and outputting an indication of the current use condition of the appliance. A system implementing the method will first generate an actual first signature of a first characteristic associated with the appliance. The system will then generate an actual second signature of a second characteristic associated with the appliance. Each of the actual first and second signatures are then compared to corresponding expected signatures. The system then selects a current use condition from a plurality of use conditions based on the relationship between the actual signatures and the expected signatures.
System And Method For Bodily Fluid Capture And Preservation
- Brooklyn NY, US Pepin Gelardi - New York NY, US Theodore Ullrich - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Project Legacy, Inc. - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
A61B 10/00 A61B 17/43
Abstract:
System and associated method for capturing, preserving, and transporting a bodily fluid, including a collection jar having a base body, a lid body, and a plunger, the plunger housing a preservative when in a first plunger position and permitting a release of the preservative into an internal cavity of the collection jar when in a second plunger position, where the plunger moves from the first plunger position to the second plunger position by pushing the plunger into the internal cavity, and a transportation packaging having an outer container, at least one vacuum insulated panel, at least one phase change material bottle, and at least one collection jar holding tray, where the phase change material bottle has an indented portion corresponding to an indented portion of the collection jar holding tray, where the collection jar is configured for placement in the at least one collection jar holding tray during transportation.