Thiruppathi
Arulseelan Thiruppathi, Redmond, WA US
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20090327358 | RESOLVING CONFLICTS IN CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - A conflict resolution system is described for reducing false conflicts among entities synchronized within a content management system. A typical content management system maintains a version for an entity that is incremented each time an endpoint modifies the entity, including changes that affect the metadata rather than the content of the entity. The conflict resolution system adds a new content version that is updated when the content of the entity changes. By comparing content version information, endpoints can automatically resolve false conflicts that occur when an endpoint has modified the metadata of the entity. | 12-31-2009 |
20120179654 | RESOLVING CONFLICTS IN CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - A conflict resolution system is described for reducing false conflicts among entities synchronized within a content management system. A typical content management system maintains a version for an entity that is incremented each time an endpoint modifies the entity, including changes that affect the metadata rather than the content of the entity. The conflict resolution system adds a new content version that is updated when the content of the entity changes. By comparing content version information, endpoints can automatically resolve false conflicts that occur when an endpoint has modified the metadata of the entity. | 07-12-2012 |
Arulseelan Thiruppathi, Hyderabad IN
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20130198739 | Validation of Business Continuity Preparedness of a Virtual Machine - Techniques for validating business continuity preparedness of a virtual machine are described herein. The techniques may include executing a workload on a virtual machine and replicating the workload to another virtual machine. The replication may include generating one or more logs indicating changes that have occurred on the virtual machine and sending the one or more logs to the other virtual machine. Upon initiation of a failover, the workload may stop execution on the virtual machine and a log may be sent to the other virtual machine. The log may indicate changes occurring on the virtual machine to a point in time when execution of the workload stopped. The log may be stored to the other virtual machine. The workload may continue execution on the other virtual machine and may be replicated to the virtual machine. | 08-01-2013 |
Devaraj Thiruppathi, Columbus, GA US
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20090256085 | Ultra-violet sponge holder - A ultra-violet sponge holder that emits sufficient radiation to eradicate germs, bacteria, viruses and other pathogens and microorganisms on a kitchen sponge with a ultra-violet light located on a holder top which is powered by a rechargeable battery with a on/off/auto switch with a safety mechanism whereby only turning the ultra-violet light on when the holder top is closed, also the holder top contains a holder top window whereby allowing the ultra-violet sponge holder to be mobile and a holder bottom contains a sponge holder and a drainage retention area where liquid from sponge is collected. | 10-15-2009 |
20100200398 | Alkaline humidifier - An alkaline humidifier for humidifying the environment with alkaline water ions, wherein water contained in a water tank and allowed to drain into the electrolysis unit where water is ionized into, negative alkaline water and positive acidic water and stored in respective reservoirs whereby the acidic water stored in the acidic reservoir is emptied at a later time and the alkaline water stored in the alkaline reservoir is allowed to drain into an evaporation cavity where it is vaporized by a heating element whereby humidifying the surrounding environment. | 08-12-2010 |
20100300435 | Oxygen helmet - A motorcycle helmet having an oxygen conversion unit, which converts polluted air to breathable oxygen and other harmless compounds, while riding through the polluted atmosphere. | 12-02-2010 |
20120292361 | Backpack exoskeleton - The invention relates to a backpack with a extendable left leg exoskeleton and a extendable right leg exoskeleton which can be extended from the backpack and attached to the appropriate leg of wearer whereby transferring the load of the backpack to the ground surface therefore reducing the weight of the backpack. The backpack exoskeleton also contains a shoulder strap and a waist belt, which also contribute to the load bearing functions of the backpack. | 11-22-2012 |
20130203464 | Radar/laser emission Detecting cell phone attachment device - A radar/laser emission detecting unit which is an attachment to a personal cell phone, wherein the emission detector unit can only detect the radar and laser emissions, process the signal and transfer the signal to the personal cell phone containing a software application which interprets the signal and displays the warning through an audio unit and a display unit which can be seen and heard by the driver. | 08-08-2013 |
20130228602 | Backpack wheel extension - The invention relates to a backpack with extendable wheels which extends to the ground, composed of a left and right shaft which contains the left and right shaft extension containing at one end a left and right pivoting wheel, which come in contact to the ground, therefore reducing the weight of the backpack and also contains a left and right shoulder strap and a waist belt, which also contribute to the load supporting features of the backpack wheel extension. | 09-05-2013 |
Prakash Thiruppathi, Columbus, GA US
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20100200398 | Alkaline humidifier - An alkaline humidifier for humidifying the environment with alkaline water ions, wherein water contained in a water tank and allowed to drain into the electrolysis unit where water is ionized into, negative alkaline water and positive acidic water and stored in respective reservoirs whereby the acidic water stored in the acidic reservoir is emptied at a later time and the alkaline water stored in the alkaline reservoir is allowed to drain into an evaporation cavity where it is vaporized by a heating element whereby humidifying the surrounding environment. | 08-12-2010 |