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HowardHoward Cohn

Registered Patent Attorney

  • Domestic and International Patent Prosecution
  • Contested Patent Proceedings
  • Computer and Licensing Law
  • Negotiation of Contested Licensing and Patent Matters

Mr. Cohn is a former USPTO patent examiner, and has drafted or directly supervised the prosecution of over 500 patents, including cutting edge technologies developed for NASA and other government entities.

Mr. Cohn brings over 35 years of experience as a Registered Patent Attorney and former USPTO patent examiner. Mr. Cohn represents Fortune 500 corporations and enterprises listed on the New York Stock Exchange, and government entities such as NASA. He is regularly engaged to prosecute patents relating to electronics and electrical systems, medical and life sciences, semiconductor devices, analog and digital integrated circuits, packaging of integrated circuit devices, micro controller technologies, control systems, lasers, robotics, mechanical systems and devices, business methods, hydraulic systems, processing of metals, chemicals and semiconductor materials, complex fluid flow and valve systems, ultra-sonic bonding machines and powder and adhesive spray systems. Mr. Cohn is Of Counsel to the firm.

Significant Patents Obtained:

(Representative patents from 395 published patents)

WO 2006/121548 - Computer-Implemented Method and Apparatus for Diabetes Management (A computer-implemented method and apparatus to assist a user with diabetes in recording their life events, emotions, blood glucose levels, and to predict their glucose changes corresponding to life events to prevent hypoglycemia) (Filed in U.S. and abroad).

WO 2006/011869 - Predictive Treatment of Dysglycemic Excursions Associated with Diabetes Mellitus (A predictive technique for treating diabetes mellitus whereby a patient�s blood glucose levels are monitored and a life-event diary maintains all significant life-events (e.g., food intake, medication, exercise, mood/emotions, etc.) which is then analyzed to derive a mathematical model that closely matches the patient�s glucose level variations) (Filed in U.S. and abroad).

WO 2004/110309 - Computer-Aided-Design of Skeletal Implants (A computer-aided design method for producing an implant for a patient prior to operation comprising the steps of: generating data with a non-invasive 3-dimensional scan of the patient�s defect site; designing and validating an implant on the computer; and fabricating the implant based on the implant design data generated on the computer) (Filed in U.S. and abroad).

Bar Admissions

New York
Ohio
United States Patent and Trademark Office