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Marvin T Ackerman

from Sunnyvale, CA
Age ~93

Marvin Ackerman Phones & Addresses

  • 856 Somerset Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 (408) 736-8954
  • 170 Manor Ct, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 (408) 778-7518 (408) 782-9760
  • Milpitas, CA
  • San Jose, CA
  • 4326 Diavila Ave, Pleasanton, CA 94588 (925) 485-0544 (925) 600-1128
  • Los Banos, CA
  • 170 Manor Ct, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 (408) 483-5134

Work

Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Marvin Ackerman

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Specialties:
Allergy & Immunology
Dermatology
Dermatopathology
Education:
Centre Medicine University (1955)

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Marvin Ackerman
President
MODULUS, INC
Mfg Printed Circuit Boards
2051 Ringwood Ave, San Jose, CA 95131
(408) 457-3712, (408) 433-5400
Marvin Ackerman
President
PARTNERS' CAPITAL CORPORATION
PO Box 7298, Menlo Park, CA 94026

Publications

Us Patents

Data Sensing And Processing Device For Scuba Divers

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US Patent:
48826782, Nov 21, 1989
Filed:
Jan 14, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/003085
Inventors:
Robert Hollis - San Leandro CA
John E. Lewis - Rancho Palos Verdes CA
Marvin Ackerman - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Oceanic USA - San Leandro CA
International Classification:
G06G 760
US Classification:
36441331
Abstract:
A portable data sensing and processing device for a SCUBA diver using a tank of compressed air wherein the device provides integrated information to the diver on a liquid crystal display screen to permit the diver to make a longer time variable depth underwater dive than would be permitted by the U. S. Navy dive tables for a no-decompression ascent.

System For Recognizing Display Devices

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US Patent:
54615615, Oct 24, 1995
Filed:
Sep 10, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/757675
Inventors:
Marvin Ackerman - Sunnyvale CA
Vincent Berluti - Southbury CT
Terrell Poland - Danbury CT
Steven Waldron - Danbury CT
Assignee:
Electronic Retailing Systems International Inc. - Wilton CT
International Classification:
G06F 1521
H04M 1102
US Classification:
364401
Abstract:
In a system for displaying prices in a retail store, improved system architecture and stored programs are disclosed to permit improved accuracy in confirming the physical location of display devices called labels. A response from a label to the host, or central computer, has appended to it an additional message by an appender, one of a plurality of appenders located throughout the architecture. The appender's message permits localization of the labels. A power-on status flag in a response from the labels permits the central computer to determine, through global inquiries to all the labels, whether any of the labels has had an interruption of power. A dongle or RF-linked bar-code scanner permits store personnel to send messages to the central computer to request that labels in a particular subarea of the store display alternative information such as the amount of inventory for items in that subarea.

Inclined Viewing Digital Wristwatch Case

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US Patent:
D2490242, Aug 22, 1978
Filed:
Nov 22, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/743715
Inventors:
Marvin Ackerman - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
D1002
US Classification:
D10 30

Information Display Rail System

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US Patent:
55534120, Sep 10, 1996
Filed:
Mar 25, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/036950
Inventors:
George T. Briechle - New Canaan CT
David H. Lubowe - Westport CT
Alfred D. Dobras - Trumbull CT
Raymond F. DeLuca - Stamford CT
Marvin Ackerman - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Electronic Retailing Systems International, Inc. - Wilton CT
International Classification:
G09F 318
US Classification:
40642
Abstract:
An improved electronic price display system has rails into which are installed price display labels. Ridges along the top and bottom of the rails are shaped to receive a label readily. A removal tool may be engaged to release the pawls of the label to extract the label. Ridges at the rear of the rails, together with a resilient insert, permit quick mounting to a shelf with a minimal number of fasteners. A hemicylindrical feature at the back of the rails permits generous area of contact with a mounting screw having a hemispherical head. Opposed groove features permit the concealment of the screw heads and provide a visual design element. Angled ridges on the rear face of the label engage with knurls on the rails providing contact wiping, enhancing electrical integrity of the label-to-rail connection, and also fix the label in place. A feature along an edge of the rail provides a cylindrical concavity. An optional clear plastic cover mounted with a cylindrical edge bead in the concavity provides a hinged connection therebetween.

Non-Slidable Display Label

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US Patent:
54738326, Dec 12, 1995
Filed:
Oct 23, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/965877
Inventors:
George T. Briechle - New Canaan CT
Marvin Ackerman - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Electronic Retailing Information Systems Int'l Inc. - Wilton CT
International Classification:
G09F 318
US Classification:
40642
Abstract:
An electronic price displaying label is disclosed for use in conjunction with a rail, the rail having two lips which define an access slot and a cavity, in which the label is prevented from slidably moving in a horizontal direction along the rail. The label has a protuberance connected to the rear of the label and first and second grooves arranged on the rear of the label such that the label can be secured in a display position along the rail. The aforementioned grooves disposed on the rear of the label contain a resilient substance such as a rubber band. The protuberance of the label may be removed from and inserted into the cavity of the rail when the label is in a position perpendicular to the rail, with the protuberance securing the label to the rail when the label is in a position parallel to the rail. Upon attaching the label on the rail, the compression of the resilient substance by the lips of the rail prevents the label from slidably moving in a horizontal direction along the rail.

Display System With Section Addressability

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US Patent:
54674743, Nov 14, 1995
Filed:
Mar 17, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/210163
Inventors:
Marvin Ackerman - Sunnyvale CA
Vincent Berluti - Southbury CT
Terrell Poland - Danbury CT
Steven Waldron - Danbury CT
Assignee:
Electronic Retailing Systems International, Inc. - Wilton CT
International Classification:
G06F 3147
G06F 1760
G08B 522
G09F 2104
US Classification:
395800
Abstract:
In a system for displaying prices in a retail store, improved system architecture and stored programs are disclosed to permit improved accuracy in confirming the physical location of display devices called labels. A response from a label to the host, or central computer, has appended to it an additional message by an appender, one of a plurality of appenders located throughout the architecture. The appender's message permits localization of the labels. A power-on status flag in a response from the labels permits the central computer to determine, through global inquiries to all the labels, whether any of the labels has had an interruption of power. A dongle or RF-linked bar-code scanner permits store personnel to send messages to the central computer to request that labels in a particular subarea of the store display alternative information such as the amount of inventory for items in that subarea.

System For Locating Display Devices

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US Patent:
55834876, Dec 10, 1996
Filed:
Mar 17, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/210046
Inventors:
Marvin Ackerman - Sunnyvale CA
Vincent Berluti - Southbury CT
Terrell Poland - Danbury CT
Steven Waldron - Danbury CT
Assignee:
Electronic Retailing Systems International - Wilton CT
International Classification:
G06F 704
US Classification:
34082535
Abstract:
In a system for displaying prices in a retail store, improved system architecture and stored programs are disclosed to permit improved accuracy in confirming the physical location of display devices called labels. A response from a label to the host, or central computer, has appended to it an additional message by an appender, one of a plurality of appenders located throughout the architecture. The appender's message permits localization of the labels. A power-on status flag in a response from the labels permits the central computer to determine, through global inquiries to all the labels, whether any of the labels has had an interruption of power. A dongle or RF-linked bar-code scanner permits store personnel to send messages to the central computer to request that labels in a particular subarea of the store display alternative information such as the amount of inventory for items in that subarea.

Liquid Crystal Shutter System For Stereoscopic And Other Applications

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US Patent:
49672681, Oct 30, 1990
Filed:
Jul 31, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/387622
Inventors:
Lenny Lipton - Greenbrae CA
Marvin Ackerman - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
StereoGraphics - San Rafael CA
International Classification:
H04N 1304
US Classification:
358 92
Abstract:
A liquid crystal shutter system for selecting fields of a field-sequential image, by transmitting the field-sequential image, with a synchronization signal, to one or more remote liquid crystal cell shutter assemblies. Each shutter assembly transmits selected fields of the field-sequential image in response to a drive signal, and includes a drive circuit for receiving the synchronization signal and generating each drive signal in response to the synchronization signal so that each drive signal has transitions synchronized with image fields. The drive circuit is capable of rapidly processing short duration synchronization signals with very low power consumption. In one embodiment, two liquid crystal cell assemblies are mounted in an eyeglass frame and used as a wireless selection device for a field-sequential stereoscopic image. Preferably, the invention includes a synchronization signal receiver having a narrow angular reception range so that the receiver is sensitive to only one synchronization signal at a time, so that the invention may be employed to view several monitors without interference between different synchronization signals from the different monitors. Preferably, the inventive shutter assemblies are capable of operating in a nonoccluding state, and each inventive shutter assembly may conveniently be switched between a state suitable for stereoscopic viewing and a non-occluding state suitable for viewing a non-stereoscopic image.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Relax! It's Only Your Doctor's Waiting Room, Not The E.r.: Or How To Get Along With And Understand Your Doctor

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Author

Marvin Ackerman

ISBN #

1932966072

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