Robert D. Goldman
Geologists in Philadelphia, PA

License number
Pennsylvania S4-0000429
Issued Date
Oct 17, 1988
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2018
Category
Geologists
Type
Geologist
Address
Address 2
Philadelphia, PA 19130

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Robert Goldman, age 57
55 Walnut St, Natrona Heights, PA 15065
(412) 596-5140
Robert Goldman, age 65
384 Orchard Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15228
Robert Goldman, age 65
44 Cherokee St, Emmaus, PA 18049
(610) 797-2867
Robert Goldman, age 71
42 Barner Rd, Doylestown, PA 18901
Robert Goldman
410 Queen St, Northumberlnd, PA 17857
(570) 815-7417

Professional information

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Director Of Operations- Philadelphia Metro Region At Trc Environmental

Director Of Operations- Philadelphia Metro Region At Trc Environmental

Position:
Director of Operations- Philadelphia Metro Region at TRC Environmental
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
TRC Environmental - Philadelphia since Mar 2011 - Director of Operations- Philadelphia Metro Region Duffield Associates - Philadelphia, PA 2001 - 2011 - Senior Consultant
Education:
University of Colorado Boulder 1974 - 1979
Cleveland Heights High School
Temple University - Fox School of Business and Management


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Robert J Goldman, Philadelphia PA

Robert J Goldman, Philadelphia PA

Specialties:
Physiatrist
Address:
3400 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Board certifications:
American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, American Board of Preventive Medicine Sub-certificate in Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine (Preventive Medicine)


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Attorney At Fox Rothschild Llp

Attorney At Fox Rothschild Llp

Position:
Attorney at Fox Rothschild LLP
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Legal Services
Work:
Fox Rothschild LLP - Attorney


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Method And Apparatus For Isometric Exercise

Method And Apparatus For Isometric Exercise

US Patent:
6595901, Jul 22, 2003
Filed:
Oct 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/046474
Inventors:
Kirk A. Reinbold - Phoenixville PA
Robert J. Goldman - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
Sensorpad Systems, Inc. - Norristown PA
International Classification:
A63B 21002
US Classification:
482 91
Abstract:
A method for performing human isometric exercise includes the steps of sensing an applied force, providing a signal representing the applied force, receiving the signal and comparing the applied force to a preselected force, and providing the result of the comparison to a user in real time. The result of the comparison may be provided in an alphanumeric or other visible display, or by auditory means. The time that force is applied may be compared to a preselected time period, and a message provided to a user to rest when the preselected time period has been reached. The number of repetitions of the application of force during a session may be compared to a preselected number of repetitions, and an indication of session completion provided to a user when the number of completed repetitions equals the preselected number. A device for use in isometric exercise includes a device for sensing an applied force and providing an output signal representing the applied force, electronics for if receiving the signal and comparing the applied force to a preselected force, and providing the result of the comparison to a user.


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Apparatus For Isometric Exercise

Apparatus For Isometric Exercise

US Patent:
6616579, Sep 9, 2003
Filed:
Jun 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/589702
Inventors:
Kirk A. Reinbold - Phoenixville PA
Robert J. Goldman - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
Sensorpad Systems, Inc. - Norristown PA
International Classification:
A63B 21002
US Classification:
482 91, 482 1, 482 8, 482 4, 482 9
Abstract:
A method for performing human isometric exercise includes the steps of sensing an applied force, providing a signal representing the applied force, receiving the signal and comparing the applied force to a preselected force, and providing the result of the comparison to a user in real time. The result of the comparison may be provided in an alphanumeric or other visible display, or by auditory means. The time that force is applied may be compared to a preselected time period, and a message provided to a user to rest when the preselected time period has been reached. The number of repetitions of the application of force during a session may be compared to a preselected number of repetitions, and an indication of session completion provided to a user when the number of completed repetitions equals the preselected number. A device for use in isometric exercise includes a device for sensing an applied force and providing an output signal representing the applied force, electronics for receiving the signal and comparing the applied force to a preselected force, and providing the result of the comparison to a user.


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Method And System For Detecting And Displaying The Impact Of A Blow

Method And System For Detecting And Displaying The Impact Of A Blow

US Patent:
6925851, Aug 9, 2005
Filed:
Jan 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/350581
Inventors:
Kirk A. Reinbold - Chester Springs PA, US
Robert J. Goldman - Philadelphia PA, US
Barry Lyngard - Flourtown PA, US
Silvio Eberhardt - Pownal VT, US
Peter Michel - King of Prussia PA, US
Albert Augustine, Jr. - Narberth PA, US
Assignee:
Sensorpad Systems Inc. - Norristown PA
International Classification:
G01N003/303, G01N003/307, G01N003/31, G01N003/313, G01N003/317
US Classification:
73 1209
Abstract:
A system for detecting and displaying force data relating to impacts received on an item of athletic equipment includes two or more items of athletic equipment each having a force sensor, logic and a wireless transmitter therein, a receiver adapted to receiver signals from each of the transmitters, and a processor for formatting the data for display. The force sensor may be a capacitive force sensor. The logic may have an operating mode and a sleep mode, with an inertial sensor providing a signal to cause the logic to switch from sleep mode to operating mode. The logic identifies and stores signals exceeding a threshold for transmission. Transmissions are repeated, and the receiver is adapted to distinguish and discard corrupted and repeated transmissions. The display provides an indication of force and number of recorded hits in association with the names of the competitors. The athletic equipment may be boxing gloves, and the force and number of hit data may be provided simultaneously with images and commentary for a boxing match.


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Method And System For Detecting And Displaying The Impact Of A Blow

Method And System For Detecting And Displaying The Impact Of A Blow

US Patent:
7384380, Jun 10, 2008
Filed:
Jul 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/180420
Inventors:
Kirk A. Reinbold - Chester Springs PA, US
Robert J. Goldman - Philadelphia PA, US
Barry Lyngard - Flourtown PA, US
Silvio Eberhardt - Pownal VT, US
Peter Michel - King of Prussia PA, US
Albert Augustine, Jr. - Narberth PA, US
Assignee:
Sensorpad Systems Inc. - Norristown PA
International Classification:
A63B 21/00
US Classification:
482 91, 482 8, 73 1209
Abstract:
A system for detecting and displaying force data relating to impacts received on an item of athletic equipment includes two or more items of athletic equipment each having a force sensor, logic and a wireless transmitter therein, a receiver adapted to receiver signals from each of the transmitters, and a processor for formatting the data for display. The force sensor may be a capacitive force sensor. The logic may have an operating mode and a sleep mode, with an inertial sensor providing a signal to cause the logic to switch from sleep mode to operating mode. The logic identifies and stores signals exceeding a threshold for transmission. Transmissions are repeated, and the receiver is adapted to distinguish and discard corrupted and repeated transmissions. The display provides an indication of force and number of recorded hits in association with the names of the competitors. The athletic equipment may be boxing gloves, and the force and number of hit data may be provided simultaneously with images and commentary for a boxing match.


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Capacitive Biofeedback Sensor With Resilient Polyurethane Dielectric For Rehabilitation

Capacitive Biofeedback Sensor With Resilient Polyurethane Dielectric For Rehabilitation

US Patent:
5608599, Mar 4, 1997
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/466480
Inventors:
Robert J. Goldman - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
H01G 700, G01N 3300
US Classification:
3612831
Abstract:
A capacitive biofeedback sensor including a polyurethane dielectric sandwiched between two wire mesh or carbon impregnated silicone rubber conductors. The sensor is placed within a patient's shoe, boot, ankle, brace, crutch, hand grip, wheelchair, etc. , and provides biofeedback to help patients relearn function or prevent complications that impede function.


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Capacitive Biofeedback Sensor With Resilient Polyurethane Dielectric For Rehabilitation

Capacitive Biofeedback Sensor With Resilient Polyurethane Dielectric For Rehabilitation

US Patent:
5449002, Sep 12, 1995
Filed:
Jul 1, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/908121
Inventors:
Robert J. Goldman - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61B 5103
US Classification:
128779
Abstract:
a capacitive biofeedback sensor including a polyurethane dielectric sandwiched between two wire mesh or carbon impregnated silicone rubber conductors. The sensor is placed within a patient's shoe, boot, ankle, brace, crutch, hand rip, wheelchair, etc. , and provides biofeedback to help patients relearn function or prevent complications that impede function.


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Capacitive Biofeedback Sensor With Resilient Polyurethane Dielectric For Rehabilation

Capacitive Biofeedback Sensor With Resilient Polyurethane Dielectric For Rehabilation

US Patent:
5775332, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/467744
Inventors:
Robert J. Goldman - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61B 503
US Classification:
128774
Abstract:
A capacitive biofeedback sensor including a polyurethane dielectric sandwiched between two wire mesh or carbon impregnated silicone rubber conductors. The sensor is placed within a patient's shoe, boot, ankle, brace, crutch, hand grip, wheelchair, etc. , and provides biofeedback to help patients relearn function or prevent complications that impede function.