Kamat, US
Amit Kamat, Sammamish, WA US
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20110246913 | Automated User Interface Generator - A user interface may be selected for a system with hierarchical data types by traversing an inheritance tree to find a pre-defined user interface, or by automatically generating a user interface based on the type definition. The automatically generated user interface may include tabs or groupings for components of the data type that may be inherited from other data types. In some embodiments, portions of the automatically generated user interface may be obtained from other data types. | 10-06-2011 |
20120117496 | DECLARATIVE AND MULTI-MODE WIZARD FRAMEWORK - A user interface mechanism may be defined by a story from which a wizard engine may create a user interface. The engine may present the story using various user interface containers that define a layout and general functions of a user interface, along with styles that may define the ‘look and feel’ of the user interface. The story may define an action performed once data are collected from the user. The story may also define data passed to the action, as well as the data collected from a user. The story may further define translation routines or other actions that may be launched in response to receiving user action and used to generate data that may be passed to the action. | 05-10-2012 |
20140040788 | DECLARATIVE AND MULTI-MODE WIZARD FRAMEWORK - A user interface mechanism may be defined by a story from which a wizard engine may create a user interface. The engine may present the story using various user interface containers that define a layout and general functions of a user interface, along with styles that may define the ‘look and feel’ of the user interface. The story may define an action performed once data are collected from the user. The story may also define data passed to the action, as well as the data collected from a user. The story may further define translation routines or other actions that may be launched in response to receiving user action and used to generate data that may be passed to the action. | 02-06-2014 |
Angad Kamat, Redmond, WA US
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20120144390 | CUSTOMIZED COMPUTER IMAGE PREPARATION AND DEPLOYMENT INCLUDING VIRTUAL MACHINE MODE - A computer-implemented technique significantly reduces the time required to configure software images deployed from a golden reference machine to destination machines. Time is saved by applying a priori knowledge of the configuration of the intended destination machines and omitting normally run configuration steps known to be non-essential or irrelevant to the destination machines. This technique is particularly advantageous when the destination machines are virtual machines, as time-consuming commands for configuring hardware on the destination machines can be avoided. | 06-07-2012 |
Ashish M. Kamat, Houston, TX US
Ehan Vinay Kamat, St. Louis, MO US
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20150238348 | Apparatus for plantar foot pain treatment - A device for applying cold therapy to the plantar surface the foot is disclosed. The device comprises base that provides reasonable stability for the device when applied to a supporting surface, such as the floor, and a removable, freezable roller. The roller is of sufficient width to encompass the entire plantar surface through a rolling motion. The user rolls the sole of his foot against the cold roller surface resulting in relief of common plantar ailments including plantar fasciitis. | 08-27-2015 |
Gurudeep Kamat, San Jose, CA US
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20130315241 | METHOD TO PROCESS HTTP HEADER WITH HARDWARE ASSISTANCE - In processing Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) headers, a packet pre-processor is configured with at least one predetermined header field identifier. The packet pre-processor detects at least one header field identifier in a header field of an HTTP packet received over an HTTP session between a host and a server, matches the predetermined header field identifier to the header field identifier in the HTTP packet, generates a header report block comprising information corresponding to the header field identifier in the HTTP packet, and sends the HTTP packet and the header report block to a processor module for processing the HTTP packet based on the header report block. The processor module receives the HTTP packet and the header report block from the packet pre-processor, retrieves a service policy using the header report block, applies the service policy to the HTTP packet, and sends the HTTP packet to the host or the server. | 11-28-2013 |
20140089500 | LOAD DISTRIBUTION IN DATA NETWORKS - Provided are methods and systems for load distribution in a data network. A method for load distribution in the data network may comprise retrieving network data associated with the data network and service node data associated with one or more service nodes. The method may further comprise analyzing the retrieved network data and service node data. Based on the analysis, a service policy may be generated. Upon receiving one or more service requests, the one or more service requests may be distributed among the service nodes according to the service policy. | 03-27-2014 |
20140164617 | FORWARDING POLICIES ON A VIRTUAL SERVICE NETWORK - In providing packet forwarding policies in a virtual service network that includes a network node and a pool of service load balancers serving a virtual service, the network node: receives a virtual service session request from a client device, the request including a virtual service network address for the virtual service; compares the virtual service network address in the request with the virtual service network address in each of a plurality of packet forwarding policies; in response to finding a match between the virtual service network address in the request and a given virtual service network address in a given packet forwarding policy, determines the given destination in the given packet forwarding policy; and sends the request to a service load balancer in the pool of service load balancers associated with the given destination, where the service load balancer establishes a virtual service session with the client device. | 06-12-2014 |
20140169168 | CONFIGURATION OF A VIRTUAL SERVICE NETWORK - Configuration of a virtual service network by a configuring node includes: determining that the virtual service is to be configured; determining a configuration associated with the virtual service and including packet forwarding policies associated with the virtual service, each packet forwarding policy including a virtual service network address and a destination; and sending the packet forwarding policies in the configuration to a network node. The network node: stores the packet forwarding policies; receives a data packet for the virtual service and including a virtual service network address; determines a match between the virtual service network address in the data packet with the virtual service network address in a given packet forwarding policy of the stored packet forwarding policies; obtains a given destination in the given packet forwarding policy; and sends the data packet to a service load balancer associated with the given destination by the network node. | 06-19-2014 |
20140269728 | PROCESSING DATA PACKETS USING A POLICY BASED NETWORK PATH - Methods and systems are provided for processing data packets in a data network using a policy based network path. A policy enforcing point receives a data packet associated with a service session and routes it toward its destination along a network path which is determined according to data packet information and one or more packet processing criteria. The data packet information may include one or more of information associated with the packet, information associated with prior packets, and information obtained from a network computer. The network path may be selected from a database of network paths. The network path may include an order list of further policy enforcing points and corresponding network application appliances. The policy enforcing point may generate a new data packet based on the data packet and the policy based network path and send the new data packet to a next policy enforcing point. | 09-18-2014 |
20140330982 | FACILITATING SECURE NETWORK TRAFFIC BY AN APPLICATION DELIVERY CONTROLLER - Facilitation of secure network traffic by an application delivery controller is provided herein. In some examples, a method includes: (a) receiving a data packet with information from a client indicating that the client is a trusted source; (b) embedding in the data packet a transmission control protocol (TCP) options header, the TCP options header comprising information including at least a sequence number for a protocol connection; and (c) forwarding the embedded data packet to a server. | 11-06-2014 |
20150281087 | FORWARDING DATA PACKETS USING A SERVICE-BASED FORWARDING POLICY - Methods and systems are provided for forwarding data packets in a service network using a service-based policy. A gateway node may receive data packets from a service session and send the data packets for a forwarding node. The forwarding node may match the service session data packet against a service address and forwarding policy, the forwarding policy being based on capabilities and service configurations of the servicing nodes in the service network. Forwarding node may then forward the service session data packet to a servicing node in accordance with the forwarding policy, and send the service session data packet to a server for processing. | 10-01-2015 |
20150312322 | DISTRIBUTED HIGH AVAILABILITY PROCESSING METHODS FOR SERVICE SESSIONS - Provided are methods and systems for processing a data packet associated with a service session. The data packet directed to a first servicing node can be received by a forwarding node. The forwarding node can determine that the first servicing node is unavailable. Based on the determination, the forwarding node can select a second servicing node from a plurality of servicing nodes. The selection can be based on a high availability policy. The forwarding node can then send the data packet to the second servicing node. | 10-29-2015 |
20150333988 | DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM TO DETERMINE A SERVER'S HEALTH - Exemplary embodiments for a distributed system for determining a server's health are disclosed. The systems and methods provide for a network controller to direct one or more servicing nodes to check the health of one or more servers, and report a health score to the network controller. The network controller may then calculate, update and maintain a health score for each server in the network from the various health scores reported to it from the servicing nodes. This allows a distributed system to be used to facilitate network operations, as a single device is not relied on for periodically determining each server's health. | 11-19-2015 |
Gurudeep Kamat, Mountain View, CA US
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20090274153 | System and method for implementation of layer 2 redundancy protocols across multiple networks - The system, method, and article of manufacture of the present invention allows multiple customers connected to a common external network to each implement a layer 2 redundancy protocol, such as the spanning tree protocol, in order to prevent layer 2 loops. Accordingly, a method is presented for providing an independent loop free layer 2 topology between a external network and a customer network comprising tagging control packets originating on the customer network with a unique identifier and tunneling the control packets received from the customer network between a plurality of boundary interface devices at the external network such that the control packets are routed back to the customer network based on the presence of the unique identifier in the control packet. The layer 2 redundancy protocol on the customer network converges based at least in part on the presence of control packets appearing on more than one port on the customer network. | 11-05-2009 |
20090296565 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING NETWORK ROUTE REDUNDANCY ACROSS LAYER 2 DEVICES - Systems and methods are described for providing network route redundancy through Layer 2 devices, such as a loop free Layer 2 network having a plurality of switching devices. A virtual switch is coupled to the loop free Layer 2 network, the virtual switch having two or more switches configured to transition between master and backup modes to provide redundant support for the loop free Layer 2 network, the switches communicating their status through use of a plurality of redundancy control packets. The system also includes means for allowing the redundancy control packets to be flooded through the Layer 2 network. The means may include time-to-live data attached to the redundancy control packet which is decremented only when the packets are transferred through devices which are configured to recognize the protocol used in redundancy control packets. | 12-03-2009 |
20120008635 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING NETWORK ROUTE REDUNDANCY ACROSS LAYER 2 DEVICES - Systems and methods are described for providing network route redundancy through Layer 2 devices, such as a loop free Layer 2 network having a plurality of switching devices. A virtual switch is coupled to the loop free Layer 2 network, the virtual switch having two or more switches configured to transition between master and backup modes to provide redundant support for the loop free Layer 2 network, the switches communicating their status through use of a plurality of redundancy control packets. The system also includes means for allowing the redundancy control packets to be flooded through the Layer 2 network. The means may include time-to-live data attached to the redundancy control packet which is decremented only when the packets are transferred through devices which are configured to recognize the protocol used in redundancy control packets. | 01-12-2012 |
20140050225 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING NETWORK ROUTE REDUNDANCY ACROSS LAYER 2 DEVICES - Systems and methods are described for providing network route redundancy through Layer 2 devices, such as a loop free Layer 2 network having a plurality of switching devices. A virtual switch is coupled to the loop free Layer 2 network, the virtual switch having two or more switches configured to transition between master and backup modes to provide redundant support for the loop free Layer 2 network, the switches communicating their status through use of a plurality of redundancy control packets. The system also includes means for allowing the redundancy control packets to be flooded through the Layer 2 network. The means may include time-to-live data attached to the redundancy control packet which is decremented only when the packets are transferred through devices which are configured to recognize the protocol used in redundancy control packets. | 02-20-2014 |
20140153567 | System and Method for Implementation of Layer 2 Redundancy Protocols Across Multiple Networks - The system, method, and article of manufacture of the present invention allows multiple customers connected to a common external network to each implement a layer 2 redundancy protocol, such as the spanning tree protocol, in order to prevent layer 2 loops. Accordingly, a method is presented for providing an independent loop free layer 2 topology between a external network and a customer network comprising tagging control packets originating on the customer network with a unique identifier and tunneling the control packets received from the customer network between a plurality of boundary interface devices at the external network such that the control packets are routed back to the customer network based on the presence of the unique identifier in the control packet. The layer 2 redundancy protocol on the customer network converges based at least in part on the presence of control packets appearing on more than one port on the customer network. | 06-05-2014 |
Harshad Kamat, Sammamish, WA US
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20110208815 | COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM WITH POLLING SERVER PROVIDING DYNAMIC RECORD ID POLLING AND RELATED METHODS - A communications system may include at least one data storage device configured to store electronic messages and record identifications (IDs) therefor in respective accounts, and a plurality of mobile wireless communications devices each associated with a respective account. The system may further include at least one polling server configured to perform polling requests of the at least one data storage device and retrieve therefrom respective record IDs for each account, with each polling request being for a selectable number of record IDs. The polling server(s) may also be configured to selectively change the number of record IDs in each polling request based upon an estimated number of electronic messages stored in a respective account, and cause electronic messages to be delivered to respective mobile wireless communications devices based upon the record IDs. | 08-25-2011 |
Harshad N. Kamat, Sammamish, WA US
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20130007164 | EMAIL SERVER WITH PROXY CACHING OF UNIQUE IDENTIFIERS - An electronic mail (email) server has a database that stores unique identifiers (UID's) of electronic messages. A proxy obtains mappings from the database for previously existing UID's of electronic messages that have been determined from a polling operation. A cache caches the mappings of UID's and the proxy is operative for purging the cache of the previously existing UID's after polling. | 01-03-2013 |
Harshad Narayan Kamat, Sammamish, WA US
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20120173351 | Mobile Electronic Shopping - The present disclosure describes electronic shopping systems, specifically electronic shopping and payment embodiments, which utilize a software program running on a device to digitally photograph a machine-readable representation of data including but not limited to a UPC, a digital photograph of a product or product identification code, a voice representation of a product or product identification code, or the manual entry of a product identification code to identify products which are then stored on a client or server in a virtual shopping cart. Virtual shopping cart items are purchased through an electronic payment system from the mobile device using a client and server. The physical representation of these items may be located in an actual shopping cart in a brick and mortar store or virtually located through the Internet. | 07-05-2012 |
Hrishikesh Kamat, San Carlos, CA US
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20090024910 | ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION AND CONTENT SHARING - Techniques and mechanisms are provided for allowing a user to communicate and share content with other users in an asynchronous manner. A user can generate or dynamically create postings including video files, text, audio clips, greeting cards, calendar information, etc. A spatial plane or wall allows efficient manipulation and customization of posts. Other users can submit posts in a post tray and provide comments for any post on the wall of in the post tray. | 01-22-2009 |
Mayur Kamat, Bothell, WA US
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20130111541 | POLICY ENFORCEMENT OF CLIENT DEVICES | 05-02-2013 |
20140032670 | ACCESS CONTROL IN COMMUNICATION ENVIRONMENTS - In one aspect, a method includes receiving a request from a user to add one or more users or user groups to a communication session, determining if one or more access rights restrictions are associated with the session, the one or more access rights restrictions defining one or more users or one or more types of users authorized to join the session, determining if the one or more users or user groups are authorized to join the session according to the access rights restrictions when it is determined that one or more access rights restrictions are associated with the session and adding the one or more users or user groups to the session when it is determined that the one or more users or user groups are authorized to join the session. Other aspects can be embodied in corresponding systems and apparatus, including computer program products. | 01-30-2014 |
20140204173 | PERSISTENT CONVERSATIONS - Systems, methods and computer readable media for persistent conversations are described. In some implementations, a method can include receiving a communication message sent from a first user to at least one other user, and generating a persistent conversation object having a conversation content section and conversation state information. The method can also include storing the communication message in the conversation content section of the persistent conversation object, and forwarding the communication message to the at least one other user. The method can further include updating the conversation state information to reflect the receiving, storing and forwarding of the communication message. | 07-24-2014 |
20150156205 | POLICY ENFORCEMENT OF CLIENT DEVICES - A method may include sending, by a client device, an access request to an authentication server device. The access request may include a request to access an administered resource. The method may include in response to the client device not complying with an administrative policy associated with the administered resource, receiving, from the authentication server device, one or more instructions regarding installation of a client application, receiving, by the client device, a client application in accordance with the instructions, and installing the client application on the client device. | 06-04-2015 |
Mayur Kamat, Bellevue, WA US
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20090097660 | MULTI-FACTOR CONTENT PROTECTION - Protecting content. A recipient receives content from a publisher. Some content is managed by an access server. The access server controls the recipient's use of managed content through interaction with a trusted agent at the recipient. The content is encrypted to a content key, and the content is associated with policy information. The policy information includes the content key for decrypting the content. The policy information is encrypted to an access server key allowing the policy information to be decrypted by the access server. The content key is received from the access server. The content key is encrypted to a trusted agent key. The content key is further encrypted to additional factor(s) defining additional content protection beyond that provided by trusted agent. The content key is decrypted using the trusted agent key and the at least one additional factor. The content is decrypted using the content key. | 04-16-2009 |
Mithun Kamat, Manchester, CT US
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20120122002 | PHOSPHORIC ACID FUEL CELL WITH INTEGRATED ABSORPTION CYCLE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM - A phosphoric acid fuel cell (PAFC) system includes a cell stack assembly having an anode, a cathode and a coolant portion. At least one heat exchanger is fluidly interconnected with at least one of the anode, the cathode and the coolant portion and provides a fluid path for receiving a fluid from the anode, the cathode and/or the coolant portion. An absorption cycle refrigerant system includes an absorber having a solution of refrigerant and absorbent, and an absorbent loop and a refrigerant loop communicating with the absorber and respectively carrying absorbent and refrigerant. The at least one heat exchanger is arranged in the absorbent loop and is configured to transfer heat from the fuel cell system to the absorption chiller. | 05-17-2012 |
20140329160 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THERMAL PRIORITY OPERATION OF A FUEL CELL POWER PLANT - A thermal priority fuel cell power plant includes a cell stack assembly for generating an electrical power output. The cell stack assembly includes an anode, a cathode, and a waste heat recovery loop. The anode is configured to receive a fuel, the cathode is configured to receive an oxidizer, and the cell stack assembly is configured to generate the electrical power output by electrochemically reacting the anode fuel and the cathode oxidizer in the presence of a catalyst. The waste heat recovery loop includes a coolant inlet conduit and a coolant outlet conduit, and is configured to remove waste heat generated from the electrochemical reaction. A waste heat recovery loop is thermally coupled to the cell stack assembly for managing the waste heat of the cell stack assembly and for supplying thermal power to a thermal load demand. The waste heat recovery loop includes a heat exchanger in heat exchange relationship with the coolant outlet conduit and the thermal load demand. A controller is operatively associated with the cell stack assembly and the waste heat recovery loop. The controller controls the operation of the cell stack assembly by adjusting a fuel cell power plant parameter responsive to the thermal load demand. In one aspect, the fuel cell power plant parameter is reactant utilization. In another aspect, the fuel cell power plant parameter is a temperature for a thermal management system accumulator. | 11-06-2014 |
Mithun R. Kamat, Manchester, CT US
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20080319586 | On-Site Power Plant Control Including Adaptive Response to Transient Load Requirements - An on-site power plant ( | 12-25-2008 |
Neha P. Kamat, Granger, IN US
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20100098773 | POLYMER VESICLES FOR SELECTIVE ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY-INDUCED DELIVERY - Provided are polymer vesicles comprising polymersomes, a radiofrequency absorbing moiety, a protein or a polysaccharide associated with the inner leaflet of the membrane and a therapeutic or diagnostic cargo. The invention also concerns the use of these polymer vesicles for selective electromagnetic energy-induced delivery of therapeutic or diagnostic agents. | 04-22-2010 |
Pankaj Kamat, Kirkland, WA US
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20110271103 | Generic File Protection Format - A file may contain an unencrypted and an encrypted portion. The unencrypted portion may contain a layout section that may point to a published license, metadata, and a contents section, where the contents section is in the encrypted portion. The encrypted portion may contain the contents section which may act as a directory for one or more included files that may be compressed and stored in the encrypted portion. When the file is opened by a receiver, the receiver may read the published license and communicate with a security server to establish access rights and receive at least one key for decrypting at least a portion of the encrypted portion of the file. The receiver may then gain access to the included files. | 11-03-2011 |
Pankaj M. Kamat, Kirkland, WA US
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20090328134 | LICENSING PROTECTED CONTENT TO APPLICATION SETS - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for licensing protected content to application sets. Embodiments of the invention permit a local machine to increase its participation in authorizing access to protected content. For example, an operating system within an appropriate computing environment is permitted to determine if an application is authorized to access protected content. Thus, the application is relieved from having to store a publishing license. Further, authorization decisions are partially distributed, easing the resource burden on a protection server. Accordingly, embodiments of the invention can facilitate more robust and efficient authorization decisions when access to protected content is requested. | 12-31-2009 |
20100306535 | Business To Business Secure Mail - Business to business secure mail may be provided. Consistent with embodiments of the invention, a protected message may be received. The recipient may request a token from a trust broker, submit the token to an authorization server associated with the sender, receive a user license from the authorization server; and decrypt the protected message using the user license. The protected message may restrict actions that may be taken by the recipient, such as forwarding to other users. | 12-02-2010 |
Pankaj Mohan Kamat, Kirkland, WA US
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20090208015 | OFFLINE CONSUMPTION OF PROTECTED INFORMATION - The offline consumption and publication of protected information in a networked environment. The offline consumption of protected information is accomplished by having the consuming user maintain a store of asymmetric encryption keys. The protected information is encrypted by the publishing user using a symmetric key and the symmetric key is then encrypted using a public asymmetric key associated with the consuming user. The consuming user received the protected information and a usage policy containing the encrypted symmetric key. The consuming user verifies that it can decrypt the symmetric key using a private asymmetric key maintained by the consumer. The user then decrypts the symmetric key and accesses the content of the protected information. | 08-20-2009 |
20090260054 | Automatic Application of Information Protection Policies - The secure application of content protection policies to content. The secure application of content protection polices is accomplished by having an enforcement mechanism monitor policy application points to detect the transfer of content. The enforcement mechanism accesses the content and a determination is made to protect the content. A usage policy is then identified by the enforcement mechanism to apply to the content and the usage policy is then applied to the content, resulting in a usage policy for the content. | 10-15-2009 |
20120079268 | SEPARATING AUTHORIZATION IDENTITY FROM POLICY ENFORCEMENT IDENTITY - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for separating authorization identity from policy enforcement identity. Embodiments of the invention extend the consumption phase for protected information. Two identities, an authorization identity and a policy enforcement identity, are used for acquiring, issuing and enforcing usage license instead of one identity certificate. The authorization identity is used to evaluate against usage policy. The authorization identity is similar to identification information in an identity certificate. The policy enforcement identity is used to ensure the confidentiality of granted permissions and content key. The policy enforcement identity enforces a usage license on an authorization principal's (e.g., recipient's) machine. The policy enforcement identity's enforcement of a usage license is similar use of a cryptographic key in an identity certificate. | 03-29-2012 |
20120079557 | DERIVING EXPRESS RIGHTS IN PROTECTED CONTENT - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for deriving express rights in protected content. Embodiments of the invention provide mechanisms to convert implicit rights to express rights for entities, including applications, inside and outside of an organizational (e.g., enterprise) boundary. The conversion can occur dynamically, based on the information protection policies defined by a policy administrator, granting entities express access to perform tasks on protected content. | 03-29-2012 |
Pradip P. Kamat, Orange Village, OH US
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20150359996 | CATHETER HAVING A TAPERED STRUCTURE AND BALLOON FORMED ABOVE A LOWER DRAINAGE HOLE - A indwelling or Foley catheter is provided that has a tapered structure. In an aspect, the catheter includes an elongated cylindrical body having a proximal end configured to lie inside the bladder when inserted into the urinary tract and a distal end configured to extend outside the urinary tract, wherein an outer diameter of the proximal end is larger than an outer diameter of the distal end. | 12-17-2015 |
Prashant Kamat, Granger, IN US
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20090114273 | NANOMATERIAL SCAFFOLDS FOR ELECTRON TRANSPORT - Embodiments of the present invention provide nanomaterial scaffolds for transporting electrons. There is provided a single wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) architecture employed as a conducting scaffold in semiconductor based photoelectrochemical cells. SWCNT architecture provides a nanotube network to disperse nanoparticles and/or quantum dots, whether ordered or randomized. As a result, an increase in incident photon conversion to charge carrier conversion efficiency (IPCE) represents a beneficial role of SWCNT architecture as a conducting scaffold to facilitate charge collection and charge transport in nanostructured semiconductor films. Embodiments may be used for solar cells based on semiconductor quantum dots and nanostructures, solar hydrogen production, microcapacitors and storage batteries, solar-fuel cell hybrids, etc. | 05-07-2009 |
Priyanka Kamat, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140272576 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR HIGH CAPACITY ANODES FOR LITHIUM BATTERIES - An electrode is provided for an electrochemical lithium battery cell. The electrode includes a bulk material that has a plurality of voids dispersed substantially throughout the bulk material. The bulk material is silicon. Numerous other aspects are provided. | 09-18-2014 |
20140272577 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR HIGH CAPACITY ANODES FOR LITHIUM BATTERIES - An electrode is provided for an electrochemical lithium battery cell. The electrode includes multiple silicon sheets, each silicon sheet including multiple apertures, each aperture extending all or partly through a thickness of the silicon sheet. Numerous other aspects are provided. | 09-18-2014 |
Rajeev Kamat, Marietta, GA US
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20130270859 | CRASHWORTHY STRUCTURES FORMED OF MULTILAYERED METALLIC MATERIALS - An automobile component including an aluminum alloy product having a base aluminum alloy layer and a first additional aluminum alloy layer disposed directly on the base layer. The base aluminum alloy layer includes 2.0 to 22 wt. % zinc and the zinc is a predominate alloying element of the base layer other than aluminum and the first additional aluminum alloy layer includes 0.20 to 8.0 wt. % magnesium and the magnesium is a predominate alloying element of the first additional aluminum alloy layer other than aluminum. The automobile component may include outer panel sections, high form inner sections, reinforcement sections, crash sections, large flat panel sections, and high strength sections and, when tested in a static axial crush test, a peak load of the automobile component increases at least 20% when compared to alloy 6014 in the T6 temper. | 10-17-2013 |
Rajeev G. Kamat, Marietta, GA US
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20140230974 | HEAT TREATABLE ALUMINUM ALLOYS HAVING MAGNESIUM AND ZINC AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - New magnesium-zinc aluminum alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new magnesium-zinc aluminum alloy bodies generally include 3.0-6.0 wt. % magnesium and 2.5-5.0 wt. % zinc, where at least one of the magnesium and the zinc is the predominate alloying element of the aluminum alloy bodies other than aluminum, and wherein (wt. % Mg)/(wt. % Zn) is from 0.6 to 2.40, and may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new magnesium-zinc aluminum alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties. | 08-21-2014 |
20140366997 | ALUMINUM ALLOYS CONTAINING MAGNESIUM, SILICON, MANGANESE, IRON, AND COPPER, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - New HT aluminum alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new HT aluminum alloy bodies contain 0.20-2.0 wt. % Mg, 0.10-1.5 wt. % Si, 0.01-1.0 wt. % Fe, and, 0.10-1.0 wt. % Cu, wherein, when Si+Cu<0.60 wt. %, then Fe+Mn≦1.5 wt. %, optionally with up to 1.5 wt. % Mn, optionally with up to 1.5 wt. % Zn, wherein at least one of the Mg, the Si, the Fe, the Cu, the optional Mn, and the optional Zn is the predominate alloying element of the aluminum alloy sheet other than the aluminum, and may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new HT aluminum alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties. | 12-18-2014 |
20140366998 | 6XXX ALUMINUM ALLOYS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - New 6xxx aluminum alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new 6xxx aluminum alloy bodies may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new 6xxx aluminum alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties. | 12-18-2014 |
20140366999 | 2XXX ALUMINUM ALLOYS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - New 2xxx aluminum alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new 2xxx aluminum alloy bodies may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new 2xxx aluminum alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties. | 12-18-2014 |
20140367000 | ALUMINUM-LITHIUM ALLOYS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - New Al—Li alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new Al—Li alloy bodies may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new Al—Li alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties. | 12-18-2014 |
20150020930 | 7XXX ALUMINUM ALLOYS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - New 7xxx aluminum alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new 7xxx aluminum alloy bodies may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new 7xxx aluminum alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties. | 01-22-2015 |
Rajeev G. Kamat, Murrysville, PA US
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20100279143 | MULTI-ALLOY COMPOSITE SHEET FOR AUTOMOTIVE PANELS - Multi-alloy composite sheets and methods of producing the composite sheets for use in automotive applications are disclosed. The automotive application may include an automotive panel having a bi-layer or a tri-layer composite sheet with 3xxx and 6xxx aluminum alloys. The composite sheets may be produced by roll bonding or multi-alloy casting, among other techniques. Each of the composite sheets may demonstrate good flat hem rating and mechanical properties, long shelf life, and high dent resistance, among other properties. | 11-04-2010 |
20120055588 | 7XXX ALUMINUM ALLOYS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - New 7xxx aluminum alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new 7xxx aluminum alloy bodies may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new 7xxx aluminum alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties. | 03-08-2012 |
20120055589 | 2XXX ALUMINUM ALLOYS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - New 2xxx aluminum alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new 2xxx aluminum alloy bodies may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new 2xxx aluminum alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties. | 03-08-2012 |
20120055590 | ALUMINUM-LITHIUM ALLOYS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - New Al—Li alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new Al—Li alloy bodies may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new Al—Li alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties. | 03-08-2012 |
20120055591 | 6XXX ALUMINUM ALLOYS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - New 6xxx aluminum alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new 6xxx aluminum alloy bodies may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new 6xxx aluminum alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties. | 03-08-2012 |
20130068351 | MULTI-ALLOY COMPOSITE SHEET FOR AUTOMOTIVE PANELS - Multi-alloy composite sheets and methods of producing the composite sheets for use in automotive applications are disclosed. The automotive application may include an automotive panel having a bi-layer or a tri-layer composite sheet with 3xxx and 6xxx aluminum alloys. The composite sheets may be produced by roll bonding or multi-alloy casting, among other techniques. Each of the composite sheets may demonstrate good flat hem rating and mechanical properties, long shelf life, and high dent resistance, among other properties. | 03-21-2013 |
20140248177 | 6XXX ALUMINUM ALLOYS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - New 6xxx aluminum alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new 6xxx aluminum alloy bodies may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new 6xxx aluminum alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties. | 09-04-2014 |
Ranjan Kumar Kamat, Smyrna, GA US
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20150315465 | STABILIZING COMPOSITIONS FOR STABILIZING MATERIALS AGAINST ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT AND THERMAL DEGRADATION - Stabilizer compositions for stabilizing materials against degradation due to thermal and ultraviolet light exposure are disclosed herein. In some instances, the stabilizer compositions include an ortho-hydroxyl tris-aryl-s-triazine compound; a hindered amine light stabilizer compound; a hindered hydroxybenzoate compound; a phosphite compound, an acid scavenger and/or thioester; and a hindered phenol antioxidant compound | 11-05-2015 |
Sachit Kamat, San Carlos, CA US
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20140143163 | USER CHARACTERISTICS-BASED SPONSORED JOB POSTINGS - A system may include a network interface, a user interface, and a recommendation engine. The user interface may be configured to receive a job characteristic of a job profile of a job posted to the social network and a job bid from an entity related to job to the social network. The recommendation engine may be configured to determine an aggregate job score for the user based on a relevance of the job characteristic to a user characteristic and the job bid. The network interface may be configured to transmit a message related to the job to the user based, at least in part, on the aggregate job score. | 05-22-2014 |
Sachit Kamat, San Mateo, CA US
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20140136433 | REFERRING MEMBERS OF A SOCIAL NETWORK AS JOB CANDIDATES - Systems and methods for referring members of a social network as job candidates are described. In some examples, the systems and methods receive information associated with a job or a company associated with a job, identify members of a social network based on attributes for the members, and perform an action (e.g., send an email or update a widget on a profile page) associated with a member of the social network that is connected to the identified members and affiliated with the company. | 05-15-2014 |
20140136434 | REFERRING MEMBERS OF A SOCIAL NETWORK AS JOB CANDIDATES - Systems and methods for referring members of a social network as job candidates are described. In some examples, the systems and methods receive information associated with a job or a company associated with a job, identify members of a social network based on attributes for the members, and perform an action (e.g., send an email or update a widget on a profile page) associated with a member of the social network that is connected to the identified members and affiliated with the company. | 05-15-2014 |
Sameer Kamat, Columbia, SC US
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20150269029 | Immediate Recovery of an Application from File Based Backups - A method and apparatus is provided for the backup and immediate recovery of an application executing on a computer. The method and apparatus provides file level backup of a target computer executing the application. The file level backup is transformed into a bootable machine image that is accessible for immediate recovery of the application by either a virtual server executing on the apparatus or an external server or an external virtual server. | 09-24-2015 |
Sanjay D. Kamat, Marlboro, NJ US
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20120254944 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING SECURE REMOTE ACCESS TO ENTERPRISE NETWORKS - The invention includes a method and apparatus for providing secure remote access to enterprise networks. An apparatus includes a network interface module adapted for maintaining a secure network connection with a network device independent of a power state of a host computer associated with the apparatus a storage module for storing information associated with the secure connection, and a processor coupled to the network interface and the memory where the processor is adapted for automatically initiating the secure connection without user interaction. | 10-04-2012 |
Shekhar Shripad Kamat, Redondo Beach, CA US
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20090260223 | Solid Oxide Electrochemical Devices Having a Dimensionally Stable Bonding Agent to Bond an Anode to Anode Interconnect and Methods - A solid oxide electrochemical device having improved mechanical integrity comprising a bonding agent for physically and electrically bonding an anode to an anode interconnect, the bonding agent comprising a particulate metal, wherein the bonding agent is substantially chemically inert during operation of the solid oxide electrochemical device. A method for bonding an anode and an anode interconnect to be used in a solid oxide electrochemical device. | 10-22-2009 |
Shekhar Shripad Kamat, Saint Augustine, FL US
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20130146325 | IGNITION LEAD - An ignition lead in an engine for conducting a large current and high voltage ignition pulse from an exciter to an igniter, which may then transform the pulse received from the ignition lead into an electrical spark, which ignites a fuel and air mixture in the combustor of the engine. The ignition lead may include a construction for improved electromagnetic shielding. | 06-13-2013 |
Shreyas Kamat, Draper, UT US
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20140074723 | COMMUNICATING PAYMENTS - For communicating payments, a mobile device reads a point-of-sale code from a point-of-sale device. A clearing house generates a payment authorization comprising an authorization code and a transaction amount. The clearing house communicates the payment authorization through the mobile device to the point-of-sale device. The point-of-sale device completes the transaction in response to receiving the payment authorization. | 03-13-2014 |
20140180852 | COMMUNICATING PAYMENTS - For communicating payments, a mobile device reads a point-of-sale code from a point-of-sale device. A clearing house generates a payment authorization comprising an authorization code and a transaction amount. The clearing house communicates the payment authorization to the point-of-sale device. The point-of-sale device completes the transaction in response to receiving the payment authorization. | 06-26-2014 |
Shreyas J. Kamat, Orem, UT US
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20140058867 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING POINT OF SALE SERVICES - A system for transmitting information between a seller and a supplier uses a web services application to interface between a seller application and the supplier's server. The web services application uses a proxy to transmit information from the web services application to the supplier's server in a secure and reliable manner. The information is transmitted via HTTP using SOAP messages that conform to WSDL. In such a manner, the web services application can transmit selected information to the supplier's server, without any need to re-key redundant information. The proxy provides various services, such as encryption/decryption, digital signing, non-repudiation services, reporting capabilities, and software updating capabilities. | 02-27-2014 |
Suraj Govind Kamat, Alice, TX US
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20130296997 | Deployment of Stents within Bifurcated Vessels - Systems and methods for deploying stents within bifurcated vessels in a true pantaloons configuration (Kamat technique) are disclosed. A device including a balloon catheter and a stent surrounding the catheter is inserted into a bifurcated blood vessel. The catheter includes a first lumen configured to accept a first guide wire, which exits the device at a distal end. The device is advanced within a main branch using the first guide wire until it reaches the carina, thus causing the second guide wire to enter a second side branch. The second wire exits the device at a tapered edge of the catheter from under the stent. The stent may then be deployed within the main branch. The stent may then be splayed across the carina with kissing balloons and the procedure may be completed with the kissing balloon deployment of two stents accurately at the carina in each side branch. | 11-07-2013 |
20140058497 | Deployment of Stents within Bifurcated Vessels - Systems and methods for deploying stents within bifurcated vessels in a true pantaloons configuration (Kamat technique) are disclosed. A device including a balloon catheter and a stent surrounding the catheter is inserted into a bifurcated blood vessel. The catheter includes a first lumen configured to accept a first guide wire, which exits the device at a distal end. The device is advanced within a main branch using the first guide wire until it reaches the carina, thus causing the second guide wire to enter a second side branch. The second wire exits the device at a tapered edge of the catheter from under the stent. The stent may then be deployed within the main branch. The stent may then be splayed across the carina with kissing balloons and the procedure may be completed with the kissing balloon deployment of two stents accurately at the carina in each side branch. | 02-27-2014 |
20150282968 | Deployment of Stents within Bifurcated Vessels - Systems and methods for deploying stents within bifurcated vessels in a true pantaloons configuration (Kamat technique) are disclosed. A device including a balloon catheter and a stent surrounding the catheter is inserted into a bifurcated blood vessel. The catheter includes a first lumen configured to accept a first guide wire, which exits the device at a distal end. The device is advanced within a main branch using the first guide wire until it reaches the carina, thus causing the second guide wire to enter a second side branch. The second wire exits the device at a tapered edge of the catheter from under the stent. The stent may then be deployed within the main branch. The stent may then be splayed across the carina with kissing balloons and the procedure may be completed with the kissing balloon deployment of two stents accurately at the carina in each side branch. | 10-08-2015 |
Vaishali Kamat, Arlington, MA US
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20140243749 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LOCATING AND INTERACTING WITH MEDICAMENT DELIVERY SYSTEMS - In some embodiments, a method includes producing, from an adapter, a first wireless signal characterized by a first communication mode with a computing device when a portion of at least one of a medicament delivery device or a simulated medicament delivery is disposed within the adapter. An indication is received when the portion of the medicament delivery device or the simulated medicament delivery device is removed from the adapter. A second wireless signal characterized by a second communication mode with the computing device is produced in response to the indication. The second communication mode is different from the first communication mode. The second communication mode can be, for example, a hold mode, a sniff mode or a park mode. | 08-28-2014 |
Vaishali Vilas Kamat, Arlington, MA US
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20100262066 | ELECTRONIC CONTROL OF DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM - In an exemplary embodiment, a drug delivery device for driving an electrotransport current through a body surface of a user is provided. The device includes a patch with two electrodes and one or more reservoirs storing a therapeutic agent. The one or more reservoirs release the therapeutic agent into the body surface of the user when the reservoirs are positioned over the electrodes to form an electrical path for the electrotransport current. The device includes a controller which controls a controllable power supply to drive the electrotransport current through the body surface of the user in a predetermined profile. | 10-14-2010 |
20150151120 | ELECTRONIC CONTROL OF DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM - In an exemplary embodiment, a drug delivery device for driving an electrotransport current through a body surface of a user is provided. The device includes a patch with two electrodes and one or more reservoirs storing a therapeutic agent. The one or more reservoirs release the therapeutic agent into the body surface of the user when the reservoirs are positioned over the electrodes to form an electrical path for the electrotransport current. The device includes a controller which controls a controllable power supply to drive the electrotransport current through the body surface of the user in a predetermined profile. | 06-04-2015 |
Vinay Gopal Kamat, St. Louis, MO US
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20150238348 | Apparatus for plantar foot pain treatment - A device for applying cold therapy to the plantar surface the foot is disclosed. The device comprises base that provides reasonable stability for the device when applied to a supporting surface, such as the floor, and a removable, freezable roller. The roller is of sufficient width to encompass the entire plantar surface through a rolling motion. The user rolls the sole of his foot against the cold roller surface resulting in relief of common plantar ailments including plantar fasciitis. | 08-27-2015 |
Vineet Kamat, Cambridge, MA US
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20150154467 | Method for Extracting Planes from 3D Point Cloud Sensor Data - A method extracts planes from three-dimensional (3D) points by first partitioning the 3D points into disjoint regions. A graph of nodes and edges is then constructed, wherein the nodes represent the regions and the edges represent neighborhood relationships of the regions. Finally, agglomerative hierarchical clustering is applied to the graph to merge regions belonging to the same plane. | 06-04-2015 |
Vineet R. Kamat, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20140200863 | MONITORING PROXIMITY OF OBJECTS AT CONSTRUCTION JOBSITES VIA THREE-DIMENSIONAL VIRTUALITY IN REAL-TIME - A method and system of monitoring proximity of objects at a construction jobsite via three-dimensional virtuality in real-time. The method and system involves simulating a dynamic object such as a piece of construction equipment in a three-dimensional virtual representation of the construction jobsite, and involves simulating another object such as a buried utility or another piece of construction equipment in the three-dimensional virtual representation of the construction jobsite. The method and system also involves making one or more determinations about the objects in order to more readily avoid unintended impact between them. | 07-17-2014 |
20150310669 | BLENDING REAL AND VIRTUAL CONSTRUCTION JOBSITE OBJECTS IN A DYNAMIC AUGMENTED REALITY SCENE OF A CONSTRUCTION JOBSITE IN REAL-TIME - A method of blending at least one virtual construction jobsite object and at least one real construction jobsite object in a dynamic augmented reality scene of a construction jobsite includes several steps. One step involves capturing a depth map image via a depth sensing device, and capturing a red, green, and blue (RGB) image via an RGB image-capturing device. Another step involves registering the depth map image and the RGB image to a common coordinate system. Yet another step involves projecting the at least one virtual construction jobsite object in a scene of the construction jobsite with the use of geographical information system (GIS) data, computer-aided design (CAD) data, or both types of data, to generate the augmented reality scene of the construction jobsite. And yet another step involves removing hidden surfaces of the at least one virtual construction jobsite object in the augmented reality scene. | 10-29-2015 |
Vishal Kamat, Bergenfield, NJ US
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20140072979 | ISOLATING CELLS EXPRESSING SECRETED PROTEINS - A method of detecting and isolating cells that produce a secreted protein of interest (POI) that has an immunoglobulin CH3 domain and/or substituted CH3 domain, comprising: a) constructing a cell line transiently or stably expressing a cell surface capture molecule, which binds the POI, by transfecting the cell line with a nucleic acid that encodes such cell surface capture molecule; b) transfecting said cell simultaneously or subsequently with a second nucleic acid that encodes a POI wherein such POI is secreted; c) detecting the surface-displayed POI by contacting the cells with a detection molecule, which binds the POI; and d) isolating cells based on the detection molecule. | 03-13-2014 |
20140072980 | ISOLATING CELLS EXPRESSING SECRETED PROTEINS - A method of detecting and isolating cells that produce a secreted protein of interest (POI) that has an immunoglobulin CH3 domain and/or substituted CH3 domain, comprising: a) constructing a cell line transiently or stably expressing a cell surface capture molecule, which binds the POI, by transfecting the cell line with a nucleic acid that encodes such cell surface capture molecule; b) transfecting said cell simultaneously or subsequently with a second nucleic acid that encodes a POI wherein such POI is secreted; c) detecting the surface-displayed POI by contacting the cells with a detection molecule, which binds the POI; and d) isolating cells based on the detection molecule. | 03-13-2014 |
20140134719 | RECOMBINANT CELL SURFACE CAPTURE PROTEINS - Recombinant cell surface capture proteins and detection molecules that are useful for isolating and detecting cells that produce a secreted heterodimeric protein of interest (POI) that has an immunoglobulin CH3 domain and/or substituted CH3 domain are provided. Recombinant cell surface capture proteins and detection molecules that isolate and detect bispecific antibodies are also provided. The invention also provides recombinant antigen-binding proteins that are capable of recognizing and binding to proteins of interest that contain a CH3 domain and/or a modified CH3 domain, such as a CH3 domain with or without amino acid substitutions at H95 and Y96 (IMGT). | 05-15-2014 |
Vishnu G. Kamat, Cupertino, CA US
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20090136857 | Correcting 3D Effects In Phase Shifting Masks Using Sub-Resolution Features - Using phase shifting on a mask can advantageously improve printed feature resolution on a wafer, thereby allowing greater feature density on an integrated circuit. Phase shifting can create an intensity imbalance between 0 degree and 180 degree phase shifters on the mask. An improved method of designing an alternating PSM to minimize this intensity imbalance is provided. Sub-resolution features, called “blockers”, can be incorporated in the alternating PSM design. Specifically, blockers can be formed in the 0 degree phase shifters. In this configuration, the intensity associated with the 0 degree phase shifters approximates the intensity associated with the corresponding 180 degree phase shifters. Intensity balancing using blockers retains image contrast, thereby ensuring printed feature quality. | 05-28-2009 |
Vishnu Govind Kamat, Cupertino, CA US
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20100153894 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SEMICONDUCTOR DESIGN HIERARCHY ANALYSIS AND TRANSFORMATION - A method and apparatus for partitioning of the input design into repeating patterns called template cores for the application of reticle enhancement methods, design verification for manufacturability and design corrections for optical and process effects is accomplished by hierarchy analysis to extract cell overlap information. Also hierarchy analysis is performed to extract hierarchy statistics. Finally template core candidates are identified. This allows to the design to be made amenable for design corrections or other analyses or modifications that are able to leverage the hierarchy of the design since the cell hierarchy could otherwise be very deep or cells could have significant overlap with each other. | 06-17-2010 |