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Marni L Hurwitz

from Belleair Bluffs, FL
Age ~75

Marni Hurwitz Phones & Addresses

  • 131 Bluff View Dr APT 412, Belleair Blf, FL 33770
  • Belleair Bluffs, FL
  • Far Hills, NJ
  • Mendham, NJ
  • Sparkill, NY
  • Basking Ridge, NJ
  • New York, NY

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Us Patents

Omnidirectional Reflective Pet Leash

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US Patent:
6925965, Aug 9, 2005
Filed:
Sep 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/935687
Inventors:
Marni Markell Hurwitz - Far Hills NJ, US
Assignee:
Nite Glow Industries, Inc. - Far Hills NJ
International Classification:
A01K027/00
US Classification:
119793, 119795
Abstract:
A flexible omnidirectionally reflective pet leash having a handle, central pet leash, and pet collar sections that reflect an incoming light beam back in the same direction as it was emanated. The reflected light beam provides accurate illumination of the pet owner's hand, pet leash and the location of the pet during dusk or nighttime hours. This flexible omnidirectionally reflective pet leash is created by surrounding a central braided rope of nylon or polyethylene fibers with a cylindrically braided reflective sleeve composed of narrow width reflective strips that comprise narrow woven, braided or knitted nylon or polypropylene strips thermally bonded to a flexible polymeric sheet with attached retroreflectors of the corner cube or microsphere configuration. This omnidirectionally reflective pet leash reflects light over a larger angle of acceptance, illuminating pet owner's hand, pet leash and the pet's collar, thereby providing an improved measure of safety for both the pet and the pet handler.

Abrasion Resistant Omnidirectionally Reflective Pet Leash

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US Patent:
6978738, Dec 27, 2005
Filed:
Feb 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/067442
Inventors:
Marni Markell Hurwitz - Far Hills NJ, US
Assignee:
Nite Glow Industries, Inc. - Far Hills NJ
International Classification:
A01K027/00
US Classification:
119793, 119795
Abstract:
A flexible abrasion resistant omnidirectionally reflective pet leash has handle, central pet leash, and pet collar sections that reflect an incoming light beam back in the same direction as it was emanated. The reflected light beam provides accurate illumination of the pet owner's hand, pet leash and the location of the pet during dusk or nighttime hours. This pet leash is created by surrounding a central braided rope of nylon or polyethylene fibers with a cylindrically braided reflective sleeve that is coated with an abrasion resistant transparent polymeric coating. The braided reflective sleeve is composed of narrow width reflective strips that comprise narrow nylon or polypropylene sheets thermally bonded to a flexible polymeric sheet with attached corner cube or microsphere retroreflectors. Due to its braided construction, the reflective pet leash reflects light omnidirectionally over a large angle of acceptance, illuminating the pet owner's hand, the leash itself, and the pet's collar, thereby providing an improved measure of safety for both the pet and the pet handler.

Scent Dispersing Mat Apparatus

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US Patent:
6991842, Jan 31, 2006
Filed:
Nov 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/712343
Inventors:
Marni Hurwitz - Far Hills NJ, US
International Classification:
B32B 3/10
US Classification:
428 71, 428 68, 428138, 428905, 239 56, 239 55, 15215, 15217
Abstract:
A scent dispersing apparatus, such as a mat, capable of enclosing a scent-containing element inside an air-filled cavity. A housing contains a means for air ventilation, such as small air holes, for dispersion of scent. When the housing receives a force, such as a user exerting pressure upon on the housing, air is pushed from the air cavity outward through the air holes, thereby, dispersing scent contained in the scented insert. Additional air enters the air cavity once the pressure is released through an elastic rebound effect.

Abrasion Resistant Omnidirectionally Reflective Pet Leash

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US Patent:
7204206, Apr 17, 2007
Filed:
Jul 20, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/185059
Inventors:
Marni Markell Hurwitz - Far Hills NJ, US
Assignee:
Nite Glow Industries, Inc. - Far Hills NJ
International Classification:
A10K 27/00
US Classification:
119795
Abstract:
A flexible abrasion resistant omnidirectionally reflective pet leash has handle, central pet leash, and pet collar sections that reflect an incoming light beam back in the same direction as it was emanated. The reflected light beam provides accurate illumination of the pet owner's hand, pet leash and the location of the pet during dusk or nighttime hours. This pet leash is created by surrounding a central braided rope of nylon or polyethylene fibers with a cylindrically braided reflective sleeve that is coated with an abrasion resistant transparent polymeric coating. The braided reflective sleeve is composed of narrow width reflective strips that comprise a woven or knitted narrow width strip and a flexible nylon retroreflective sheet sewn thereon. The flexible retroreflective sheet is formed by thermally bonding corner cube, microsphere retroreflectors, or wide angle exposed retroreflective lenses to a flexible polymeric sheet. Due to its braided construction, the reflective pet leash reflects light omnidirectionally over a large angle of acceptance, illuminating the pet owner's hand, the leash itself, and the pet's collar, thereby providing an improved measure of safety for both the pet and the pet handler.

Abrasion Resistant Omnidirectionally Reflective Jewelry

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US Patent:
7204207, Apr 17, 2007
Filed:
Oct 12, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/248894
Inventors:
Marni Markell Hurwitz - Far Hills NJ, US
Assignee:
Nite Glow Industries, Inc. - Far Hills NJ
International Classification:
A01K 27/00
US Classification:
119858, 119795, 362104
Abstract:
A flexible abrasion resistant omnidirectionally reflective jewelry piece has a central cylindrical braided rope core surrounded by a cylindrical reflective braided sleeve comprising three or more narrow width reflective strips that are braided at a shallow cylindrical braid angle that reflect an incoming light beam back in the same direction as it was emanated. The reflected light beam provides accurate omnidirectional illumination of the person wearing the reflective jewelry piece during dusk or nighttime hours. This reflective jewelry piece is created by surrounding a central braided rope of nylon or polyethylene fibers with a cylindrically braided reflective sleeve. The braided reflective sleeve is composed of narrow width reflective strips that comprise a woven or knitted narrow width strip and a flexible nylon retroreflective sheet sown thereon. The flexible retroreflective sheet is formed by thermally bonding corner cube or microsphere retroreflectors to a flexible polymeric sheet. Due to its braided construction, the reflective jewelry piece reflects light omnidirectionally over a large angle of acceptance, illuminating the person wearing the reflective jewelry piece, thereby providing an improved measure of safety for the wearer.

Temporary Cosmetic Dental Surface Coating

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US Patent:
7214262, May 8, 2007
Filed:
Sep 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/949430
Inventors:
Marni Markell Hurwitz - Far Hills NJ, US
Dave Narasimhan - Flemington NJ, US
Assignee:
I Did It, Inc. - Far Hills NJ
International Classification:
A61C 5/00
US Classification:
106 35, 4332171, 523115, 523105, 427 21, 427 229, 424401, 424 49, 424 52, 424 58, 424600
Abstract:
A temporary cosmetic dental coating has a transparent resin matrix containing embedded glass microspheres. The refractive index of the microspheres is at least 0. 03 greater than the refractive index of the transparent resin matrix. Incoming light is reflected back in the same direction as it was emanated, providing a lustrous dental coating that is cosmetically appealing and covers dental defects and discoloration. The transparent resin matrix with glass microspheres is formed by mixing together a methacrylate based liquid monomer of methyl methacrylate or BIS-GMA and glass microspheres coated with activators/catalysts. The user applies the mixed composition to the teeth to form a temporary cosmetic dental coating, which is readily removed using a dental pick. A lac resin dissolved in ethyl alcohol is optionally mixed with glass microspheres and applied to teeth surfaces. The coating is hardened by alcohol evaporation and removed by alcohol dissolution.

Pet Toy Having Omnidirectional Reflectivity

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US Patent:
7219626, May 22, 2007
Filed:
Mar 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/371847
Inventors:
Marni Markell Hurwitz - Far Hills NJ, US
Assignee:
Nite Glow Industries, Inc. - Far Hills NJ
International Classification:
A01K 29/00
US Classification:
119707
Abstract:
A flexible abrasion resistant omnidirectionally reflective pet toy reflects incoming light beam back in the same direction as it was emanated, thereby indicating the location of a pet toy and thereby preventing tripping hazards in pet play areas during dusk or nighttime hours. The pet toy is created by surrounding a central braided rope of nylon or polyethylene fibers with a cylindrically braided reflective sleeve that is coated with an abrasion resistant transparent polymeric coating. The braided reflective sleeve is composed of braided narrow width reflective strips. The flexible retroreflective sheet is formed by thermally bonding corner cube, microsphere retroreflectors, or wide-angle exposed retroreflective lenses to a flexible polymeric sheet. The pet toy reflective braid may include knots and/or play balls or photoluminescence, glow-in-the-dark elements to provide an added measure of safety and enhanced play appeal.

Marine Craft And Apparatus Including Electroluminescent Auxiliary Illumination

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US Patent:
7220011, May 22, 2007
Filed:
Aug 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/649604
Inventors:
Marni M. Hurwitz - Mendham NJ, US
International Classification:
F21V 9/16
US Classification:
362 84, 2 215
Abstract:
Safety and sports equipment, as well as apparel and accessories, including one or more wire-like or flat electroluminescent lamps for illumination. The lamps may be powered by battery, solar energy, or any other suitable means of energy. The lamps may further be secured to an object, embedded within a rigid surface, or recessed within a material. The lamps may be either permanently, temporarily, or removably secured to the 6 object that is being illuminated.
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