Inventor profile of:

ALEXANDER SOCRANSKY

City:

LOS ANGELES, California

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

16

Last publication date:

2026-04-23

Recent patent applications by SOCRANSKY ALEXANDER

ALEXANDER SOCRANSKY from LOS ANGELES, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2026-04-23
US20260108749A1
Human necessities

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AT A VIRUS RESONANT FREQUENCY TO DISABLE IT

#2 | 2026-03-12
US20260075438A1
Electricity

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A DEPLOYABLE MESH WIRELESS NETWORK

#3 | 2025-01-09
US20250015509A1
Electricity

System and Method for Infusing Nano-Technology Into Production of Patch Antennas for Array and Polymers and Biological and Artificial Membraned Material

#4 | 2024-11-14
US20240374907A1
Human necessities

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AT A VIRUS RESONANT FREQUENCY TO DISABLE IT

#5 | 2024-10-17
US20240347923A1
Electricity

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INFUSING NANO-TECHNOLOGY INTO PRODUCTION OF PHYSICAL STORAGE CONTAINERS

#6 | 2024-10-10
US20240339762A1
Electricity

Method and apparatus for moldable material for terrestrial, marine, aeronautical and space applications which includes an ability to reflect radio frequency energy and which may be moldable into a parabolic or radio frequency reflector to obviate the need for reflector construction techniques which produce layers susceptible to layer separation and susceptible to fracture under extreme circumstances

#7 | 2024-07-11
US20240233897A9
Physics

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NEURO-SENSORY BIOFEEDBACK ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED WELLNESS THERAPY

#8 | 2024-06-20
US20240198356A1
Performing operations; transporting

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECYCLING PLASTICS

#9 | 2024-04-25
US20240136035A1
Physics

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NEURO-SENSORY BIOFEEDBACK ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED WELLNESS THERAPY

#10 | 2023-09-07
US20230282986A1
Electricity

System and method for infusing nano-technology into production of physical storage containers

#11 | 2023-08-24
US20230268662A1
Electricity

System and method for infusing nano-technology into production of patch antennas for array and polymers and biological and artificial membraned material

#12 | 2023-04-06
US20230109642A1
Electricity

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOLDABLE MATERIAL FOR TERRESTRIAL, MARINE, AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE APPLICATIONS WHICH INCLUDES AN ABILITY TO REFLECT RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND WHICH MAY BE MOLDABLE INTO A PARABOLIC OR RADIO FREQUENCY REFLECTOR TO OBVIATE THE NEED FOR REFLECTOR CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES WHICH PRODUCE LAYERS SUSCEPTIBLE TO LAYER SEPARATION AND SUSCEPTIBLE TO FRACTURE UNDER EXTREME CIRCUMSTANCES

#13 | 2022-09-22
US20220302599A1
Electricity

Method and apparatus for moldable material for terrestrial, marine, aeronautical and space applications which includes an ability to reflect radio frequency energy and which may be moldable into a parabolic or radio frequency reflector to obviate the need for reflector construction techniques which produce layers susceptible to layer separation and susceptible to fracture under extreme circumstances

#14 | 2021-11-04
US20210339032A1
Human necessities

System and method for transmitting radio frequency energy at a virus resonant frequency to disable it

#15 | 2021-06-10
US20210175632A1
Electricity

Method and apparatus for moldable material for terrestrial, marine, aeronautical and space applications which includes an ability to reflect radio frequency energy and which may be moldable into a parabolic or radio frequency reflector to obviate the need for reflector construction techniques which produce layers to susceptible to layer separation and susceptible to fracture under extreme circumstances

#16 | 2021-04-01
US20210098888A1
Electricity

Method and apparatus for moldable material for terrestrial, marine, aeronautical and space applications which includes an ability to reflect radio frequency energy and which may be moldable into a parabolic or radio frequency reflector to obviate the need for reflector construction techniques which produce layers susceptible to layer separation and susceptible to fracture under extreme circumstances

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