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16512 Hutchison Rd, Odessa, FL 33556    813-4124797   

Tampa, FL   

Crest Hill, IL   

Plainfield, IL   

Hillsboro Bch, FL   

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Licence: Minnesota - Authorized to practice Date: 2005

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Michael Goldenberg - Lawyer

Licenses:
Minnesota - Authorized to practice 2005
Specialties:
Wills / Living Wills - 35%
Immigration - 30%
Business - 20%
Trusts - 15%

Medicine Doctors

Michael Goldenberg

Specialties:
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
Work:
Cholesterol & Metabolism Center
2135 Dana Ave STE 430, Cincinnati, OH 45207
513-9248250 (phone) 513-9248273 (fax)
Languages:
English, Russian
Description:
Dr. Goldenberg works in Cincinnati, OH and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism. Dr. Goldenberg is affiliated with Mercy Hospital Anderson and The Jewish Hospital.

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Us Patents

Illuminator Having Forward Lighting

US Patent:
7172304, Feb 6, 2007
Filed:
Mar 2, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/307999
Inventors:
Carlos M. Rodriguez - Palm Harbor FL, US
Waldemar H. Tunkis - Palm Harbor FL, US
Todd Conard - Ruskin FL, US
Patrick Murphy - Riverview FL, US
Ronald Joseph Dean - Riverview FL, US
Bradley S. Davis - Largo FL, US
Michael Goldenberg - Melbourne FL, US
Assignee:
Freedom Scientific, Inc. - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
G02B 27/02
US Classification:
362 97, 362 98, 349200, 359802
Abstract:
A box-like illuminator includes a top wall having a flat sheet of clear material through which an illuminated image is viewed. A bottom wall of the illuminator is also formed of a flat sheet of clear material and is positioned atop the object to be illuminated. Light from an LED is directed in a first, downward direction onto a deflection wall where it is deflected into a substantially horizontal plane, substantially orthogonal to the first direction. The deflected light impinges upon a horizontally-disposed diffuser that bends the light about ninety degrees so that it travels though the diffuser a first time in a first direction and illuminates the object atop which the illuminator is positioned. The light is then reflected by the object, travels upwardly through the diffuser a second time in a direction opposite to the first direction, and is viewed by the user through the clear material.

Magnifier Having Slideably Mounted Camera

US Patent:
7172305, Feb 6, 2007
Filed:
Mar 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/308298
Inventors:
Carlos M. Rodriguez - Palm Harbor FL, US
Waldemar H. Tunkis - Palm Harbor FL, US
Todd Conard - Ruskin FL, US
Patrick Murphy - Riverview FL, US
Ronald Joseph Dean - Riverview FL, US
Bradley S. Davis - Largo FL, US
Michael Goldenberg - Melbourne FL, US
Assignee:
Freedom Scientific, Inc. - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
G02B 27/02
US Classification:
362 97, 362 98, 349200, 359802
Abstract:
A magnifier for use by people with low vision includes a large LCD display upon which an enlarged image appears. Light from an LED is directed in a first direction onto a deflection wall where it is deflected into a direction substantially orthogonal to the first direction. The deflected light impinges upon a diffuser that bends it so that it illuminates an object upon which the magnifier is placed. The light is then reflected by the object, through the diffuser, and onto a mirror positioned at an angle relative to the object. The mirror directs the light onto a camera lens and the lens focuses the light onto a sensor that drives the LCD display so that the image appears on the LCD screen. The camera is slideably mounted so the user can make the image larger or smaller by sliding the camera toward or away from the mirror, respectively.

Braille Cell Cap

US Patent:
7367806, May 6, 2008
Filed:
Sep 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/711427
Inventors:
Patrick Murphy - Riverview FL, US
Todd Conard - Ruskin FL, US
Waldemar H. Tunkis - Palm Harbor FL, US
Michael Goldenberg - Melbourne Beach FL, US
Carlos M. Rodriguez - Palm Harbor FL, US
Assignee:
Freedom Scientific, Inc. - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
G09B 21/00
US Classification:
434112
Abstract:
An electromechanical Braille cell assembly includes a plurality of parallel bimorph reeds. A first plurality of bimorph reeds is mounted to a first side of a printed circuit board by a first plurality of clips and a second plurality of bimorph reeds is mounted to a second side of the printed circuit board by a second plurality of clips. A frame has a top wall, a bottom wall, a first side wall in the form of an angle wall and a second side wall in the form of a flat wall. Pinholes are formed in the angle wall to accommodate Braille pins and the flat wall is slotted to accommodate a plurality of printed circuit boards. A monolithic cap covers all of the Braille pins. Pinholes formed in the cap receive the respective tips of the Braille cells when actuated bimorph reeds cause displacement of the Braille pins.

Electromechanical Tactile Cell Assembly

US Patent:
7410359, Aug 12, 2008
Filed:
Sep 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/711423
Inventors:
Patrick Murphy - Riverview FL, US
Todd Conard - Ruskin FL, US
Waldemar H Tunkis - Palm Harbor FL, US
Michael Goldenberg - Melbourne FL, US
Carlos M Rodriguez - Palm Harbor FL, US
Assignee:
Freedom Scientific, Inc. - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
G09B 21/00
US Classification:
434114
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an electromechanical tactile cell assembly comprising a plurality of piezoelectric element reeds, each one of the piezoelectric element reeds being bendable at an elongated end portion when a voltage is applied to the reed, a plurality of conductive fulcrum pins secured to a printed circuit board, and a plurality of multiple element conductive supports secured to a printed circuit board, each multiple element conductive support, in combination with the plurality of conductive fulcrum pins, adapted to secure a plurality of piezoelectric reeds, corresponding to the plurality of conductive fulcrum pins, to the printed circuit board. The electromechanical tactile cell is adaptable for use with a Braille display.

Braille Display Assembly

US Patent:
7462034, Dec 9, 2008
Filed:
Sep 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/711422
Inventors:
Patrick Murphy - Riverview FL, US
Todd Conard - Ruskin FL, US
Waldemar H Tunkis - Palm Harbor FL, US
Michael Goldenberg - Melbourne Beach FL, US
Carlos M Rodriguez - Palm Harbor FL, US
Assignee:
Freedom Scientific, Inc. - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
G09B 21/00
US Classification:
434112
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a Braille display assembly including a plurality of individual Braille cells positioned in a substantially rectangular housing having a backplane forming a portion of a top wall of the rectangular housing, the backplane adapted to receive a plurality of Braille cells, the rectangular housing selected to maintain each of the plurality of individual Braille cells in a predetermined position, independent of the positioning of the other cells. A plurality of sets of tactile pin holes are formed in the top wall of the rectangular housing, each tactile pin being adapted to slideably receive a tactile pin and a plurality of control buttons are positioned adjacent the top wall and in circuit communication with the backplane. A cell cap, providing a common tactile surface for the plurality of Braille cells, is included, the cell cap being releasably engaged to the top wall of the rectangular housing.

Braille Cell Cap

US Patent:
7722355, May 25, 2010
Filed:
May 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/115302
Inventors:
Patrick Murphy - Riverview FL, US
Todd Conard - Ruskin FL, US
Waldemar Tunkis - Palm Harbor FL, US
Michael Goldenberg - Melbourne Beach FL, US
Carlos Rodriguez - Palm Harbor FL, US
Assignee:
Freedom Scientific, Inc. - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
G09B 21/00
US Classification:
434112
Abstract:
An electromechanical Braille cell assembly includes a plurality of parallel bimorph reeds. A first plurality of bimorph reeds is mounted to a first side of a printed circuit board by a first plurality of clips and a second plurality of bimorph reeds is mounted to a second side of the printed circuit board by a second plurality of clips. A frame has a top wall, a bottom wall, a first side wall in the form of an angle wall and a second side wall in the form of a flat wall. Pinholes are formed in the angle wall to accommodate Braille pins and the flat wall is slotted to accommodate a plurality of printed circuit boards. A monolithic cap covers all of the Braille pins. Pinholes formed in the cap receive the respective tips of the Braille cells when actuated bimorph reeds cause displacement of the Braille pins.

Electromechanical Tactile Braille Cell Assembly

US Patent:
7775797, Aug 17, 2010
Filed:
Aug 11, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/189449
Inventors:
Patrick Murphy - Riverview FL, US
Todd Conard - Ruskin FL, US
Waldemar Tunkis - Palm Harbor FL, US
Michael Goldenberg - Melbourne Beach FL, US
Carlos Rodriguez - Palm Harbor FL, US
Assignee:
Freedom Scientific, Inc. - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
G09B 21/00
US Classification:
434114
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an electromechanical tactile cell assembly comprising a plurality of piezoelectric element reeds, each one of the piezoelectric element reeds being bendable at an elongated end portion when a voltage is applied to the reed, a plurality of conductive fulcrum pins secured to a printed circuit board, and a plurality of multiple element conductive supports secured to a printed circuit board, each multiple element conductive support, in combination with the plurality of conductive fulcrum pins, adapted to secure a plurality of piezoelectric reeds, corresponding to the plurality of conductive fulcrum pins, to the printed circuit board. The electromechanical tactile cell is adaptable for use with a Braille display.

Portable Multi Position Magnifier Camera

US Patent:
8115831, Feb 14, 2012
Filed:
Sep 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/235240
Inventors:
Carlos M. Rodriquez - Palm Harbor FL, US
Patrick Murphy - Riverview FL, US
Waldemar Tunkis - Palm Harbor FL, US
Todd Conard - Ruskin FL, US
Michael Goldenberg - Melbourne Beach FL, US
Jeffrey McDaniel - Largo FL, US
Assignee:
Freedom Scientific, Inc. - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
H04N 5/262
US Classification:
3482403, 348 62, 348 63, 348373, 348375
Abstract:
Disclosed is a portable magnifier camera that can be selectively positioned into a variety of configurations. At least four distinct viewing configurations are provided: a reading mode wherein the camera rests flatly upon the viewed object; a writing mode wherein the camera rests at an angle upon the viewed object; a hand-held mode wherein the user holds the camera relative to a distant object; and an inspection mode wherein the user holds the viewed object relative to the camera. These configurations enable a user to effectively view objects of differing size and at varying distances.

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