DR. NIR YEHUDA LORANT, M.D.
Psychiatric at Chorro St, San Luis Obispo, CA

License number
California A049821
Category
Psychiatric
Type
Psychiatry
Address
Address
2017 Chorro St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Phone
(805) 541-2452
(805) 541-9198 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Nir Lorant, age 63
2017 Chorro St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(408) 234-2714
Nir Lorant
2040 Broad St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 541-2452
Nir Y Lorant
1565 Cardiff Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90035
(310) 556-0764
Nir Y Lorant, age 63
4565 Poinsettia St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

Professional information

Nir Lorant Photo 1

Owner, Nir Y. Lorant, M.d.

Position:
Owner at Nir Y. Lorant, M.D.
Location:
San Luis Obispo, California Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Nir Y. Lorant, M.D. - Owner


Nir Y Lorant Photo 2

Dr. Nir Y Lorant, San Luis Obispo CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Psychiatry
Address:
Nir Y Lorant MD
2017 Chorro St, San Luis Obispo 93401
(805) 541-2452 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
American University Of The Caribbean School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1988
Background:
Sanction:  1 time(s)


Nir Lorant Photo 3

Video Slot Gaming Machine Using Light-Pen Technology In The Form Of A Bow-And-Arrow Or Arcade-Style Gun For The Second-Screen Bonus Game

US Patent:
2003011, Jun 19, 2003
Filed:
Dec 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/884339
Inventors:
Nir Lorant - San Luis Obispo CA, US
International Classification:
A63F013/00
US Classification:
463/007000
Abstract:
This is a Video Slot Gaming Machine with the differentiation from other gaming devices in that this machine uses light-technology in the form of a bow and arrow or an arcade-style light gun for the second-screen bonus game. A flexible yet rigid “bow and arrow” structure that is attached to the game front control panel is used during the bonus game. The “arrow” is attached to the “bow”, but it sits in a loop allowing the player to draw it back and release it. Once released, a computer generated “arrow” flies into the screen and towards a target. A bonus amount is then awarded the player. For the arcade-style gun, the player “shoots” into the computer monitor and credits are awarded for hitting various targets. No current Video Gambling machines use this type of player interaction for the second screen bonus game.