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Pittsburgh, PA   

1 Honeysuckle Ct, East Brunswick, NJ 08816    732-4320018    732-4320311   

12 Sterling Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540    908-2817831    908-3595161   

299 Riva Ave, Milltown, NJ 08850   

Flushing, NY   

Somerset, NJ   

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Owner

Location:
607 north Taylor Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15202
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Hasbro 2000 - 2003
Senior Vice President Concept Acquisition
Fisher-Price 1998 - 2000
Vice President Inventor Relations
Tyco Toys 1992 - 1998
Vice President Business Development
Mattel, Inc. 1997 - 1998
Vice President Inventor Relations and Licensing
Seven Towns May 1989 - Nov 1992
Head of Us Operations
Buddy L Corporation 1989 - 1990
Vice President, Marketing
Matchbox Toys Us 1986 - 1989
Director of Marketing
East West Innovation 1986 - 1989
Owner
Skills:
Toys, Invention, Negotiation, Concept Development, Creative Direction, Consumer Products, Licensing, Packaging, Product Design, Industrial Design, Product Development, Product Innovation, Product Marketing, Sourcing, Brand Development, Brand Management, Marketing Strategy, Marketing, Product Management, Art Direction, Brand Licensing, Creative Problem Solving, Customer Insight, Design Strategy, Design Thinking, Merchandising, Rapid Prototyping
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Owner

Work:
Dna Computer Pros
Owner
Skills:
Strategic Planning, Project Management, Microsoft Office, Customer Service, Management
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David Berko

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Doll For Containing Filament Producing Fluid

US Patent:
4286407, Sep 1, 1981
Filed:
Mar 17, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/131119
Inventors:
Cecil F. Adickes - Playa del Rey CA
David R. Berko - Flushing NY
Assignee:
Mego Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
A63H 300
US Classification:
46163
Abstract:
An action figure doll capable of simulating the web making feat of the Spider Man Super-Hero is disclosed. The doll has a modified arm containing a fluid which produces the individual filaments of a spider like web when the arm is set and activated by the application of pressure to a section of the modified arm. The modified arm includes means for minimizing exposure of the filament-producing fluid.

System And Method Of Peer-To-Peer, Paired, And Synchronized Nodes

US Patent:
2017003, Feb 2, 2017
Filed:
Oct 12, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/291347
Inventors:
Andrew Breckman - Madison NJ, US
Agesino Primatic - Pittstown NJ, US
Mark Slaughter - Far Hills NJ, US
Ben Reytblat - Princeton Junction NJ, US
David Berko - Princeton NJ, US
International Classification:
H04W 8/20
H04M 1/02
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides for a method of pairing wireless devices as well as wireless devices employing the pairing methodology. The wireless devices each possess individual identifiers. The individual identifiers comprise a 64 bit number. Each device also possesses a number of selection indicator identifiers. The selection indicator identifier is a preferably a color comprising a 24 bit number. The individual identifier and selection indicator identifier are combined using a hash function to create a 32 bit hash group identification. A simultaneous holding of buttons on the wireless devices creates the pairing between the devices and stores the 32 bit hash group identification in the device's memory. When two unpaired devices sharing a group identification number are brought within a predetermined proximity to one another, the devices automatically pair.

System And Method Of Peer-To-Peer, Paired, And Synchronized Nodes

US Patent:
2016001, Jan 14, 2016
Filed:
Sep 21, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/859630
Inventors:
Andrew Breckman - Madison NJ, US
Agesino Primatic - Pittstown NJ, US
Mark Slaughter - Far Hills NJ, US
Ben Reytblat - Princeton Junction NJ, US
David Berko - Princeton NJ, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
H04W 76/02
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides for a method of pairing wireless devices as well as wireless devices employing the pairing methodology. The wireless devices each possess individual identifiers. The individual identifiers comprise a 64 bit number. Each device also possesses a number of selection indicator identifiers. The selection indicator identifier is a preferably a color comprising a 24 bit number. The individual identifier and selection indicator identifier are combined using a hash function to create a 32 bit hash group identification. A simultaneous holding of buttons on the wireless devices creates the pairing between the devices and stores the 32 bit hash group identification in the device's memory. When two unpaired devices sharing a group identification number are brought within a predetermined proximity to one another, the devices automatically pair.

System And Method Of Peer-To-Peer, Paired, And Synchronized Nodes

US Patent:
2014027, Sep 18, 2014
Filed:
Mar 13, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/208341
Inventors:
Andrew Breckman - Madison NJ, US
Agesino Primatic - Pittstown NJ, US
Mark Slaughter - Far Hills NJ, US
Ben Reytblat - Princeton Junction NJ, US
David Berko - Princeton NJ, US
International Classification:
H04W 76/02
H04W 4/00
US Classification:
455 412
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides for a method of pairing wireless devices as well as wireless devices employing the pairing methodology. The wireless devices each possess individual identifiers. The individual identifiers comprise a 64 bit number. Each device also possesses a number of selection indicator identifiers. The selection indicator identifier is a preferably a color comprising a 24 bit number. The individual identifier and selection indicator identifier are combined using a hash function to create a 32 bit hash group identification. A simultaneous holding of buttons on the wireless devices creates the pairing between the devices and stores the 32 bit hash group identification in the device's memory. When two unpaired devices sharing a group identification number are brought within a predetermined proximity to one another, the devices automatically pair.

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