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Haresh Chouksey, Pune IN
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20120327121 | METHODS FOR TOUCH SCREEN CONTROL OF PAPERLESS RECORDERS - A method and system for manipulating the display of a paperless recorder. The method comprises providing a touchscreen associated with a paperless recorder. The display of the paperless recorder can be manipulated using a plurality of finger movements. The display of the paperless recorder and the associated data provided on the touchscreen is then displayed according to the finger movement. Thereby allowing a user to control paperless recorders in a fashion that is intuitively similar to paper-based recorders, which utilizes natural human gestures to accomplish desired actions. | 12-27-2012 |
Haresh Ghansyam, Pearland, TX US
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20140151068 | DOWNHOLE PULSE GENERATING DEVICE FOR THROUGH-BORE OPERATIONS - A downhole tool comprises a housing having a longitudinal bore and an agitator assembly disposed within the longitudinal bore of the housing. A removable component is disposed within the longitudinal bore and can be removed from the housing so as to at least partially open the longitudinal bore. | 06-05-2014 |
Haresh Joshi, Foster City, CA US
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20140075010 | DEVICE DISCOVERY USING BROADCAST TECHNOLOGY - Techniques described herein automatically discover the IP address of a first network device such as but not limited to a multifunction printer. Such techniques use a unique identifier of the first network device, such as for example a multifunction printer serial number. Such unique number is used in the configuration of a second network device, such as for example a Digital Front End/External Print Controller that may need the IP address of the first network device. The unique number may be entered once into the second network device or may be received from the first network device through a data interface by the second network device. Techniques then may use any available broadcast technology such as but not limited to Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to determine from available network devices which network device therefrom has the same unique number, thereby obtaining the IP address of the first network device. | 03-13-2014 |
20140118775 | Automated Printer's Dashboard - Techniques are provided for generating and using automated production and performance dashboards. For example, an automated production dashboard is generated and used that includes, but is not limited to, defining production performance metrics, job stats, trends, red/green/yellow with health check, and risks. As well, an automated upkeep dashboard is generated and used that includes, but is not limited to, defining supplies, maintenance, trends, next service appointments, red/green/yellow with health check, and risks. Such techniques may include a remote view of such dashboards, e.g. via native mobile applications in addition to web/client, etc. | 05-01-2014 |
Haresh Lalvani, New York, NY US
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20080268989 | Sports ball - New designs for a sports ball comprising at least two polygonal panels and having an improved performance and uniformity. Each panel has doubly-curved edges that curve along and across the surface of the sphere. The panels are p-sided curved polygons, where p is an integer greater than 1. The single panels, in an imagined flattened state, have curved edges where each edge curves inwards, outwards or undulates in a wave-like manner. The edges are arranged so each individual panel is without mirror-symmetry and the edge curvatures are adjusted so the panel shape can be varied to achieve more uniform panel stiffness as well as economy in manufacturing. The ball also has a possible shape-induced spin due to the panel design and the overall rotational symmetry of the design. In various embodiments, the ball comprises at least two multi-paneled layers that are topological duals of each other, wherein each layer provides a compensatory function with respect to the other layer such that the ball has a uniformly performing surface. Applications include but are not limited to designs for soccer balls, baseballs, basketballs, tennis balls, rugby, and other sports or recreational play. The shape of the ball can be spherical, ellipsoidal or other curved convex shapes. | 10-30-2008 |
20110065536 | SPORTS BALL - New designs for a sports ball comprising at least two polygonal panels and having an improved performance and uniformity. Each panel has doubly-curved edges that curve along and across the surface of the sphere. The panels are p-sided curved polygons, where p is an integer greater than 1. The single panels, in an imagined flattened state, have curved edges where each edge curves inwards, outwards or undulates in a wave-like manner. The edges are arranged so each individual panel is without mirror-symmetry and the edge curvatures are adjusted so the panel shape can be varied to achieve more uniform panel stiffness as well as economy in manufacturing. The ball also has a possible shape-induced spin due to the panel design and the overall rotational symmetry of the design. In various embodiments, the ball comprises at least two multi-paneled layers that are topological duals of each other, wherein each layer provides a compensatory function with respect to the other layer such that the ball has a uniformly performing surface. Applications include but are not limited to designs for soccer balls, baseballs, basketballs, tennis balls, rugby, and other sports or recreational play. The shape of the ball can be spherical, ellipsoidal or other curved convex shapes. | 03-17-2011 |
Haresh Siriwardane, Palm Garden SG
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20100193470 | POLISHING COMPOSITION FOR NICKEL-PHOSPHOROUS MEMORY DISKS - The invention provides a chemical-mechanical polishing composition comprising alpha alumina, fumed alumina, silica, an oxidizing agent that oxidizes nickel-phosphorous, oxalic acid, optionally, tartaric acid, optionally, a nonionic surfactant, optionally, a biocide, and water. The invention also provides a method of chemically-mechanically polishing a substrate comprising contacting a substrate with a polishing pad and the chemical-mechanical polishing composition, moving the polishing pad and the polishing composition relative to the substrate, and abrading at least a portion of the substrate to polish the substrate. | 08-05-2010 |
20120273715 | POLISHING COMPOSITION FOR NICKEL PHOSPHOROUS MEMORY DISKS - The invention provides a chemical-mechanical polishing composition comprising alpha alumina, fumed alumina, silica, an oxidizing agent that oxidizes nickel-phosphorous, oxalic acid, optionally, tartaric acid, optionally, a nonionic surfactant, optionally, a biocide, and water. The invention also provides a method of chemically-mechanically polishing a substrate comprising contacting a substrate with a polishing pad and the chemical-mechanical polishing composition, moving the polishing pad and the polishing composition relative to the substrate, and abrading at least a portion of the substrate to polish the substrate. | 11-01-2012 |
Haresh Siriwardane, Woodlands SG
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20130313226 | POLISHING COMPOSITION FOR NICKEL-PHOSPHOROUS-COATED MEMORY DISKS - The invention provides a chemical-mechanical polishing composition containing wet-process silica, an oxidizing agent that oxidizes nickel-phosphorous, a chelating agent, polyvinyl alcohol, and water. The invention also provides a method of chemically-mechanically polishing a substrate, especially a nickel-phosphorous substrate, by contacting a substrate with a polishing pad and the chemical-mechanical polishing composition, moving the polishing pad and the polishing composition relative to the substrate, and abrading at least a portion of the substrate to polish the substrate. | 11-28-2013 |
Haresh Siriwardane, Singapore SG
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20100308016 | Polishing composition for nickel-phosphorous memory disks - The invention provides a chemical-mechanical polishing composition comprising alpha alumina, fumed alumina, silica, an oxidizing agent that oxidizes nickel-phosphorous, a complexing agent, and water. The invention also provides a method of chemically-mechanically polishing a substrate comprising contacting a substrate with a polishing pad and the chemical-mechanical polishing composition, moving the polishing pad and the polishing composition relative to the substrate, and abrading at least a portion of the substrate to polish the substrate. | 12-09-2010 |
Haresh Siriwardane, Dayton, OH US
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20140248823 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR POLISHING GLASS - The invention provides a chemical-mechanical polishing composition containing (a) abrasive particles, (b) a polymer, and (c) water, wherein (i) the polymer possesses an overall charge, (ii) the abrasive particles have a zeta potential Z | 09-04-2014 |
Haresh Thevathasan, Milton CA
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20100017820 | REALTIME INSERTION OF VIDEO CONTENT IN LIVE BROADCASTING - A system and method relates to providing a set of pre-recorded video content for inclusion into one or more locations in a video broadcast having sport content of a live sporting event, the video broadcast for production during the live sporting event. | 01-21-2010 |
20100226428 | ENCODER AND DECODER CONFIGURATION FOR ADDRESSING LATENCY OF COMMUNICATIONS OVER A PACKET BASED NETWORK - An encoder for sending encoded video over a public packet-based communication network to a distribution server. The encoder comprises an encoder engine adapted for receiving video content and for encoding the received video content using a predefined encoding algorithm. The encoder also has a send buffer adapted for configuring the encoded content as an encoded video stream expressed as a plurality of packets for transmitting over the network, such that the send buffer has send buffer settings compatible with receive buffer settings associated with the distribution server, such that the distribution server is adapted for subsequent distribution of the encoded video stream over the network to a decoder having the algorithm for use in decoding of the encoded video stream, such that the socket configuration is between the send buffer of the encoder and the receive buffer of the distribution server. | 09-09-2010 |
20100226444 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING VIDEO QUALITY OF LIVE BROADCAST INFORMATION OVER A SHARED PACKET BASED NETWORK - A system and method for distributing encoded video content over a public packet-based communication network to a plurality of decoders. The system comprises a receive buffer adapted for receiving an encoded video stream from the network as a plurality of packets, having first receive buffer settings compatible with second receive buffer settings associated with an encoder buffer being the origin of the encoded video stream. The system also has a distribution module adapted for replicating the encoded video stream as a plurality of encoded video streams, and a send buffer adapted for sending the plurality of video streams over the network, a first replicated encoded video stream of the plurality of video streams is configured for sending to a first decoder buffer and a second replicated encoded video stream of the plurality of video streams is configured for sending to a second decoder buffer different from the first decoder buffer. | 09-09-2010 |
Haresh Vazirani, New Delhi IN
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20110022293 | Method of Locating and Managing Elements in the Built Environment - A method and system for locating an element from one or elements in a built environment is provided. The element can be located during one of a built phase, a partially built phase and an under-construction phase of the built environment. The method includes assigning a unique ID corresponding to each of the one or elements of the built environment. Thereafter, the method includes positioning the one or elements by linking the unique ID to one or more location attributes corresponding to each of the one or more elements. Further, the method includes extracting one or location attributes of an element to be located in the built environment. Finally, the method includes locating the element on a digital representation of the built environment. Further, the data corresponding to the one or more elements can be managed. | 01-27-2011 |