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Gary Steven Lobel

from Boynton Beach, FL
Age ~67

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  • 1820 New Palm Way, Boynton Beach, FL 33435
  • 1820 New Palm Way APT 205, Boynton Beach, FL 33435
  • 8391 Leeway Ln, Boynton Beach, FL 33436 (561) 738-4859 (561) 738-5780
  • 111 Gaston Ct, Boynton Beach, FL 33436 (561) 733-6890
  • 601 Buttonwood Ln, Boynton Beach, FL 33436 (561) 736-7951
  • Sevierville, TN
  • 555 6Th St, Delray Beach, FL 33483 (561) 330-7369
  • West Palm Beach, FL
  • Palm Beach, FL

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ISLN:
1000945796
Admitted:
Virginia

Resumes

Resumes

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Store Management

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Location:
420 Buckhorn Dr, Belvidere, NJ 07823
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Nestlé Jul 2007 - Dec 9, 2016
Chief Patent Counsel and Senior R and D Counsel

Toys R Us Jul 2007 - Dec 9, 2016
Store Management

Lowe's Companies, Inc. Mar 2007 - Jun 2009
Department Manager

Good As Gold K9 Mar 2007 - Jun 2009
Administration and Consulting

Novartis Sep 2004 - Jan 2007
Global Patent Attorney Ii
Education:
London Business School 2014 - 2014
Western Michigan University Cooley Law School 1998 - 2000
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
National University of Health Sciences 1990 - 1994
Doctorates, Doctor of Chiropractic
University of Miami 1987 - 1990
Rye Country Day School 1986 - 1987
Roosevelt High School 1983 - 1986
Florida Atlantic University 1972 - 1974
Brandywine College 1969 - 1971
Skills:
Customer Service
Retail
Inventory Control
Risk Management
Inventory Management
Loss Prevention
Sales
Team Building
Management
Merchandising
Store Management
Training
Patents
Intellectual Property
Licensing
Patent Prosecution
Patentability
Trademarks
Technology Transfer
Patent Litigation
Due Diligence
Contract Negotiation
Trade Secrets
Mergers and Acquisitions
Biotechnology
Medical Devices
Litigation
R&D
Life Sciences
Research and Development
Lifesciences
Patent Law
Patent Preparation
Counseling
Patent Strategy
Mergers
Ip
Patent Drafting
Licensing Agreements
Patent Portfolio Management
Intellectual Property Strategy
Patent Analysis
Interests:
Electronics
Languages:
English
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Publications

Us Patents

Radio Communication System And Method For Connecting An Incoming Call To A Wireless Telephone

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US Patent:
50900510, Feb 18, 1992
Filed:
Mar 18, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/671183
Inventors:
Prabhakar Muppidi - Boynton Beach FL
Gary S. Lobel - Boynton Beach FL
Steven C. Shapiro - Lake Worth FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 61
Abstract:
This radio communication system includes a plurality of remote base stations or callpoints. When an incoming call is to be directed to a cordless telephone, the identifying information for the cordless telephone, along with a call back number or ID is transmitted as by a paging signal by a PABX. Each of the base stations includes a paging receiver for receiving the information. If the base station has a line available it initiates a call to the cordless telephone. A base station that locates the cordless telephone would provide the connection for the call. By calling the PABX utilizing the call back ID, the base station can complete the call.

Method And Apparatus For Broken Link Detect Using Audio Energy Level

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US Patent:
53497015, Sep 20, 1994
Filed:
Jan 15, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/822033
Inventors:
Gary S. Lobel - Boynton Beach FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 110
US Classification:
455222
Abstract:
A noise detector (56, 56'), suitable for use in a radio frequency (RF) communications device, such as a CT-2 base station (12) or handset (20), detects a broken RF link by sampling the energy level of a signal for a short period of time. Thus, the audio signal output to a telco interface (40) of the base station (12) or the speaker (60) of the handset (20) can be muted by a signal from the controller (48, 48') in response to broken link detect by the noise detector (56, 56'). The radio communications device (12, 20) receives an RF signal via receiver circuitry (50, 50b), samples (106, 114, 116) the received signal over a predetermined time period (N) to measure a plurality of signal energy levels (112), and determines whether the RF link is broken or not in response to an average of the plurality of signal energy levels exceeding or not exceeding a predetermined threshold (118).

Radio Telephone System Supporting Automatic Busy And Out-Of-Range Indications

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US Patent:
53275780, Jul 5, 1994
Filed:
Aug 25, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/935492
Inventors:
Robert L. Breeden - Boynton Beach FL
Gary S. Lobel - Boynton Beach FL
Thomas V. D'Amico - Boca Raton FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 1700
US Classification:
455 342
Abstract:
A radio telephone communication system (200) having a base station (203) including at least one frequency agile time division duplex transceiver (207) for facilitating communication with at lest one radio telephone (100) on the at least one radio frequency channel. The radio telephone (100) scans a plurality of channels capable of being generated by the at least one frequency agile transceiver (207) to find an available channel and provide an indication representing a base station busy status when all the at least one frequency agile transceivers are in use. A base station busy status is indicated when one of a bidirectional time division duplex communication including a base station identification signal is being communicated by the at least one frequency agile transceiver or a unidirectional time division duplex communication including a base station identification signal is being communicated by the at least one frequency agile transceiver (207).

Radio Telephone System Supporting Busy And Out-Of-Range Function

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US Patent:
52030130, Apr 13, 1993
Filed:
Sep 10, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/579646
Inventors:
Robert L. Breeden - Boynton Beach FL
Gary S. Lobel - Boynton Beach FL
Thomas V. D'Amico - Boca Raton FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 1700
US Classification:
455 342
Abstract:
A radio telephone communication system (200) comprising a base station with at least one frequency agile transceiver (207) capable of time division duplex operation on at least one radio frequency channel. The base station operates to facilitate communication with at least one radio telephone (100) on the at least one radio frequency channel. The radio telephone communication system further comprises a radio telephone (100) capable of determining an acquisition status of the at least one frequency agile transceiver in the base station, the radio telephone (100) generating an indication representing a base station busy status (402) when one of: requesting a time division duplex communication link fails and bidirectional time division duplex communication is exists on the radio frequency channel; and requesting a time division duplex communication link fails and unidirectional time division duplex communication exists on the radio frequency channel and the unidirectional time division duplex communication originates from the base station.

Method And Apparatus For Antenna Diversity In A Wireless Communication System

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US Patent:
53295552, Jul 12, 1994
Filed:
Sep 9, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/941587
Inventors:
Paul Marko - Ft. Lauderdale FL
Craig Wadin - Sunrise FL
Gary S. Lobel - Boynton Beach FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 710
H04L 102
US Classification:
375100
Abstract:
The present invention comprises a method and apparatus for selecting one of at least two antennas (202, 204) in a communication unit (102) for use in a wireless communication system (100). A signal is received by a radio frequency receiver (208) during a receiving period from one of the at least two antennas (202, 204) currently selected by an antenna switch (206), the signal transmitted in a digital communications format comprising a plurality of valid data patterns and having an invalid data pattern that is not transmitted. The number of data patterns in the signal received that comprise the invalid data pattern is determined by an antenna diversity control circuit (222), and for a subsequent receiving period one of the at least two antennas (202, 204) is selected based upon the number of occurrences of the invalid data pattern determined.

Selective Individual Reset Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
50865056, Feb 4, 1992
Filed:
Jun 30, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/374011
Inventors:
Steven J. Goldberg - Coral Springs FL
Gary S. Lobel - Boynton Beach FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
395775
Abstract:
An electronic system having a plurality of resettable modules, such as memories and input/output circuits, wherein the modules are selectively, individually resettable by providing each module with a specific time slot during which it can receive a reset signal and be reset. The reset signal either is not supplied to other modules outside of their individual time slots, in the case of a multiplexed bus, or has no effect until a time slot signal is applied in coincidence therewith.

Paging Controller Having A Multiplex Bus Arrangement

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US Patent:
48827290, Nov 21, 1989
Filed:
Aug 7, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/225423
Inventors:
Gary S. Lobel - Boynton Beach FL
Steven J. Goldberg - Coral Springs FL
Gerald H. Johnson - Boynton Beach FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04J 302
US Classification:
370 851
Abstract:
A paging controller for a paging communication system exchanges information by a global multiplexed bus arrangement. The bus arrangement permits voice, data and control information to be exchanged between a common memory and a plurality of I/O modules in a common communication bus. The timing signals of the bus arrangement including the I/O modules are synchronized to expeditiously exchange information among the modules. In operation, each module has a preassigned address representative of a sequence number in a predetermined succession order to permit each module to access the bus.

Base Site Selection Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
53353609, Aug 2, 1994
Filed:
Jun 25, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/720975
Inventors:
Paul D. Marko - Ft. Lauderdale FL
Stelios J. Patsiokas - Plantation FL
Craig P. Wadin - Sunrise FL
Gary S. Lobel - Boynton Beach FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 700
H04B 106
H04M 1100
US Classification:
455 561
Abstract:
A base site circuit (38) for operating in a communication system (10) having a plurality of base sites capable of allocating a communication channel for use by a communication unit (16) in response to a communication channel request from the communication unit. The base site circuit includes a receiver (34) that operates in a low sensitivity mode when there are no communication channel requests received, and that operates in a high sensitivity mode which is activated by a control signal. The base site further includes a transmitter (34) which is activated by the control signal and a control circuit (32) coupled to both the receiver and the transmitter, for controlling the receiver and the transmitter. The control circuit (32) provides the control signal to the transmitter and to the receiver, in response to a communication channel request.
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