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02/15/05
6,854,976 Breast model teaching aid and method
Issued: February 15, 2005
Filed: October 29, 2003
U.S. Class: 434/273
Abstract: Medical personnel and lay persons are provided with a training aid to practice finding a cancerous lump in a human breast. A spherical ball is sized to simulate a cancerous lump. The ball is glued to the plunger of a microswitch. The microswitch is encased in a silicone insert which is molded inside a life like model of a human breast. When the ball is pushed down against the plunger, an alarm device such as light is activated.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:18:23 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day
02/15/05
6,856,986 Answer collection and retrieval system governed by a pay-off meter
Issued: February 15, 2005
Filed: October 9, 2000
U.S. Class: 707/1
Abstract: The invention is a set of processes for improving the methods of a self-organizing database governed by a payoff meter process. The inventive set of processes processes enable a user who is seeking an answer not in the database to make a commitment to buy the answer if it is supplied within a period of time. A second set of processes enables a user who is seeking to supply an answer, to claim exclusive rights to supply that answer for a period of time.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:17:27 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day
02/15/05
6,856,673 Targeted advertising in a telephone dialing system
Issued: February 15, 2005
Filed: March 13, 2002
U.S. Class: 379/114.13
Abstract: A system and method for providing targeted advertising to telephone callers in mid-dial. The invention monitors the dialing activities of a caller. When a caller enters a partial desired telephone number, an embodiment of the present invention receives the partial number and determines whether an advertisement should be presented to the caller. If all of the appropriate conditions are met, a selected advertisement is transmitted to the caller's telephony device and the caller is given the opportunity to respond to the advertisement before the dialing operation completes.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:16:32 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day
02/15/05
6,856,249 System and method of keeping track of normal behavior of the inhabitants of a house
Issued: February 15, 2005
Filed: March 7, 2002
U.S. Class: 340/573.1
Abstract: A home control system for automatic detection and warning of abnormal behavior includes a unit for observing behavior in a predetermined area under surveillance, a unit for processing an output of observed behavior from the unit for observing, and a pattern recognition module for recognizing whether the observed behavior is associated with predefined normal behaviors. The detection of predetermined normal behavior in progress leads to a provision of an anticipatory action. Upon recognition that the observed behavior is abnormal, an alarm signal is triggered to remind the user.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:15:29 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day
02/15/05
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02/15/05
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02/15/05
Software maker Ariba will pay ePlus $37 million to settle a patent infringement lawsuit.
Herndon-based ePlus won a court case against Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Ariba last week, when a federal jury in Alexandria ruled Ariba had deliberately infringed on ePlus patents. A hearing on damages was scheduled for Monday before the settlement was announced. Both companies agree to drop claims against each other. The two companies will also cross-license each other's patents. "This settlement is in the best interest of ePlus and our customers, as it eliminates the trial and the inevitable appeals process which can take several years," says ePlus chief executive Phillip Norton in a statement.
Posted by GEN-ERIC at 12:15:06 am into the following categories: In The News
02/15/05
Permlight Products announced today that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Electraled in the United States District Court for the Central District of California. The lawsuit alleges that Electraled's "FLEX" LED system infringes Permlight's patents, including U.S. Patent No. 6,712,486 entitled "Mounting Arrangement for Light Emitting Diodes" and U.S. Patent No. 6,846,093, entitled "Modular Mounting Arrangement and Method for Light Emitting Diodes". The patents are related to Permlight's popular RL, SL, DL, DL2, DL3, DSL, PaletteLight, PaletteLight MINI. Twister and EL Blanco White LED product families. The complaint requests damages and an injunction against infringement.
Posted by GEN-ERIC at 12:14:03 am into the following categories: In The News
02/15/05
PalmOne has come to an out-of-court accord with Peer-to-Peer Systems (PTP), the technology holding company that sued the PDA pioneer in January 2003 alleging patent infringement. Terms of the settlement were not made public - or, rather, they'll tell you but you won't be able to tell anyone else. Back in 2003, PTP claimed that the ability of two or more PalmOne - then trading as Palm - devices to connect wirelessly for the purpose of multi-player gaming amounted to an infringement of US patent 5,618,045, which PTP maintains on behalf of Jerusalem-based inventors Michael Kagan and Ian Solomon. They filed the patent in 1995. It was granted two years later. It's a very general patent that covers pretty much any device that can connect wirelessly to another on an ad hoc basis for the purpose of playing games. When the PalmOne lawsuit was initiated, PTP was already in litigation with Cybiko, a designer of handheld games consoles. It recently reach a settlement with that company too. Again, the terms of the agreement are shrouded in secrecy.
Posted by GEN-ERIC at 12:13:06 am into the following categories: In The News
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