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  • 8750 Bay Pkwy APT D5, Brooklyn, NY 11214 (718) 373-8521
  • 8750 Bay Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11214
  • 8750 Bay Pkwy APT D5, Brooklyn, NY 11214

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Location:
Brooklyn, NY
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace

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Label Remover

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US Patent:
7412999, Aug 19, 2008
Filed:
May 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/129729
Inventors:
Matvey Zelmanovich Lvovskiy - Brooklyn NY, US
Simon Iokhvidson - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
B32B 38/10
B24B 49/02
B24B 7/00
US Classification:
156584, 156344, 451 9, 451259, 451457, 15319
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a hand held label removal apparatus, which provides a safe and easy removal of otherwise hard to remove labels that are affixed to various types of containers such as carton packaging, plastic products and similar materials. The distinctive features of the device include high productivity, the ability to remove various parts of the label as well as the label in its entirety, is completely safe and ecologically harmless. The invention comprises of a flat grinding circlet or a face mill, which is put in a circular motion by an electric motor. The design of the invention ensures that the area of the label that is being processed is insulated from the outside environment and byproducts formulated as a result of the label removal process are evacuated by the vacuum method such as a standard vacuum cleaner hose connected to a vacuum cleaner.

Multifunctional Collimator Indicator

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US Patent:
7629877, Dec 8, 2009
Filed:
Dec 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/641092
Inventors:
Matvey Lvovskiy - Brooklyn NY, US
Simon Iokhvidson - Brooklyn NY, US
Mikhail Lvovsky - Brooklyn NY, US
Alexander Efros - Saint Petersburg, RU
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
US Classification:
340438, 340980, 353 14, 345 7, 359631
Abstract:
The present invention relates to indication systems providing augmented visual support for the operator of a motor vehicle, vessel or an aircraft. The indication system is positioned in the location of a traditional vehicular gauge dashboard. The indication system consists of an image formulator and an optical collimator system with two visual channels. Lower channel is used for direct visual tracking of all virtual gauge readings while the upper channel is used to track updates “on the windshield” of a vehicle with the background of the surrounding environment. The lower channel displays virtual collimator imaging of the traditional analog or digital gauges as well as navigational system data. The upper channel is reflected onto the exterior background of the windshield and displays collimator imaged critical data that is required for the safe operation of a vehicle. To provide the switching functionality between the two channels, the indication system utilizes a lightproof partition.

Training Simulator For Sharp Shooting

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US Patent:
7677893, Mar 16, 2010
Filed:
Oct 12, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/247904
Inventors:
Matvey Lvovskiy - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
F41G 3/26
US Classification:
434 21, 434 16, 434 17, 434 19, 434 23, 42 41, 42 4202, 42 4203
Abstract:
The present invention relates to training simulators for sharp shooting and introduces a number of functionalities that provide significant savings and further efficiencies such as usage of actual unmodified combat firearms for training purposes, simultaneous training of two individual shooters with individual identification and result display of the firing activity from each shooter on a computer generated concentrical target analogous to the ones used today in firearm training facilities, as well as the usage of a specialized weapon trigger contactor which is mounted on the actual weapon and that provides the usage functionalities to allow training on all single, and double action pistols as well as fully automatic weapons. The simulator also incorporates an emitting unit consisting of a laser light diode and the associated mounting mechanisms which allow the mounting of the emitting unit on any standard firearm. The training simulator is designed to provide high levels of accuracy of the registration of shots fired from any shooter with the use of a TV camera and a system of mirrors and other optical and electrical devices.

Head-Up Display

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US Patent:
7982959, Jul 19, 2011
Filed:
Aug 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/804909
Inventors:
Matvey Lvovskiy - Brooklyn NY, US
Ilya Lipkind - Mountain View CA, US
Ilya Lvovsky - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G02B 27/14
G02F 1/1335
H04N 7/00
US Classification:
359630, 349 7, 349 9, 348115
Abstract:
A novel HUD (Head-UP Display) design in which the image forming source producing flight and aiming symbolic information is based unlike conventional HUDs not on projecting CRT, but on two LCD matrices to reduce its size, weight and power consumption. The images produced on matrixes are projected by optical system on transparently-diffusive or diffusively-reflective screen which is positioned in focal plane of HUD's optical collimating head. To enhance HUD brightness and resolution the image forming source is carried out in two variants:.

Optoelectronic Display System For Transport Vehicles

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US Patent:
8305295, Nov 6, 2012
Filed:
Nov 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/592296
Inventors:
Matvey Lvovskiy - Brooklyn NY, US
Alexander Efros - Saint Petersburg, RU
Mikhail Lvovsky - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
G02B 27/14
US Classification:
345 13, 345 11, 345 7, 345 9, 359629, 359630
Abstract:
Optoelectronic Display System for Transport Vehicles is suggested providing simultaneous representation of visual information of different form and content relating to parameters of driving on windscreen and at dashboard plane. To form said visual information unified image creator based on two LCD matrixes is used and image intended for representation on windscreen in collimated form is created on their upper parts and on lower parts—for representation at dashboard plane. To improve operate reliability the system is provided with control device of image creator operation. In case one of LCDs is out-of-service the device is switching other (operable) LCD into mode of parameters ‘minimum number creation required for safe driving.

Recoil Emulation Device For Weapon Training

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US Patent:
8356995, Jan 22, 2013
Filed:
Apr 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/011168
Inventors:
Matvey Lvovskiy - Brooklyn NY, US
Ilya Lipkind - Campbell CA, US
International Classification:
F41A 33/00
US Classification:
434 18, 434 11
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to devices that are used to simulate a firearm recoil effect. It is a known fact that the recoil effect of a firearm directly influences quality of marksmanship of a shooter in areas including but not limited to target acquisition and re-acquisition, firing accuracy, psychological anticipation of a shot to be fired, proper grip of a weapon and more. The suggested device is used in a combination with training simulators to enhance the tactical functionality and by so increasing the quality of training. The recoil emulation device mounts on a barrel of any standard handheld firearm including but not limited to all types of machine guns and sniper rifles. It is then connected via a cable to an air compressor, which provides air pressure required to initiate a recoil emulation cycle. The recoil emulation device consists of a cylinder, which holds a metal ball, which travels throughout the cylinder and provides the impact required to cause an upward displacement of a weapon.

Training Simulator For Sharp Shooting

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US Patent:
20050181335, Aug 18, 2005
Filed:
Aug 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/631242
Inventors:
Matvey Lvovskiy - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
F41G003/26
G09B019/00
F41A033/00
US Classification:
434016000
Abstract:
The simulator of the invention is based on a number of functional units connected directly or remotely to the central computer for controlling the operation and recording the shooting results. The weapon unit is untethered and includes a real hand gun equipped with a snap-on emitter unit to send simultaneously two beams of light upon pulling the trigger—a wide angle infrared beam and a narrowly focused and aimed at the target light beam. The infrared beam is registered by the sensor near the screen and a signal indicating a firing event is sent to the computer. The light beam, preferably from a laser source is sent towards the screen, reflected therefrom towards the optical block and travels through a number of fixed and rotating mirrors and through a light divider to the light sensor. That sensor when activated sends the HIT or MISS signal to the computer. Importantly, the optical travel path of the reflected from the screen light beam coincides with the travel path of the light beam generating the target of the screen. Controlled by the computer, rotation of the rotating mirrors both places the target at a specific area of the screen as well as allows accepting of the light beam from the screen by the light sensor. The target generator allows to position the target on the screen in any desirable area or to move it with constant or variable speed along a predetermined complex path on the screen. A video projector allows adding of the pre-recorded of virtual computer-generated surrounding scene onto the screen to increase the degree of realism of the shooting exercise.

Label Remover

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US Patent:
20080295972, Dec 4, 2008
Filed:
Jul 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/217272
Inventors:
Matvey Lvovskiy - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
B32B 38/10
US Classification:
156584
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a hand held label removal apparatus, which provides a safe and easy removal of otherwise hard to remove labels that are affixed to various types of containers such as carton packaging, plastic products and similar materials. The distinctive features of the device include high productivity, the ability to remove various parts of the label as well as the label in its entirety, is completely safe and ecologically harmless. The invention comprises of a flat grinding circlet or a face mill, which is put in a circular motion by an electric motor. The design of the invention ensures that the area of the label that is being processed is insulated from the outside environment and byproducts formulated as a result of the label removal process are evacuated by the vacuum method such as a standard vacuum cleaner hose connected to a vacuum cleaner.
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