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Chaitanya Sagar Balla, Plymouth, MI US
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20140346799 | VEHICLE PANEL ASSEMBLY - A vehicle panel assembly includes a first panel, a second panel and a retaining element. The first panel has a first side and a second side with at least one aperture extending from the first side to the second side. The second panel overlies a portion of the first side of the first panel. The second panel includes at least one snap-fitting member extending through the at least one aperture and contacting an area of the second side adjacent to the at least one aperture. The retaining element includes at least one restricting part that extends from the second side of the first panel into the at least one aperture to restrict movement of the snap-fitting member and inhibit disengagement of the snap-fitting member with the area of the second side adjacent to the at least one aperture. | 11-27-2014 |
Kishore Balla, San Mateo, CA US
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20140215346 | ADDRESS ENTRY LIST VALUES - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for configuring and using an enhanced address List of Values (LOV). According to one embodiment, configuring and using an enhanced address List of Values (LOV) can comprise installing, by a computer system, an application using address information. The address information can have a predefined format for a plurality of geographic regions relevant to the application. The address LOV can be configured by the computer system for a selected geographic region from the plurality of geographic regions relevant to the application and the configured address LOV and used by the computer system in a user interface of the application to define values for attributes related to entry of an address within the selected geographic region. | 07-31-2014 |
Laszlo Balla, Pomaz HU
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20120195235 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SPECIFYING A USER'S PREFERRED SPOKEN LANGUAGE FOR NETWORK COMMUNICATION SERVICES - A new telecommunication service provides users with the ability to specify and receive spoken-language services in a preferred language that differs from a preferred written or text language. One or more user (e.g., a subscribing entity) preferences for spoken language as well as written language is specified and stored, e.g., in a subscriber database. An application server uses the configured spoken language preference(s) to select the language used for voice announcements, voice prompts, and other voice applications provided in one or more telecommunication services. For example, the server populates the existing SIP Accept-Language header and/or a new SIP P-Media-Language field with the spoken language preference(s) to allow the other servers, e.g., in a home and destination domain, to provide spoken/voice service as well as text-based service to the user according to the user's language preference(s). | 08-02-2012 |
20120300677 | OUTGOING COMMUNICATION BARRING SERVICE IN THE IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM - A user terminal may include an IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS, client to enable the terminal to communicate with an IMS network. The IMS client may include a conference creation and control unit configured to create and control an IMS conference involving one or more participants, participants being identified within a conference INVITE or REFER message by respective Uniform Resource Identifiers, URIs, within a URI list. The conference creation and control unit may include a response handling unit configured to receive from the IMS network, in response to the sending of an INVITE or REFER, a SIP response message including an XML body specifying an Outgoing Communication Barring, OCB, service invocation result and configured to present the specified result to a terminal user. Related methods and application servers are also discussed. | 11-29-2012 |
Laszlo Balla, Kisvarda HU
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20120319576 | EFFICIENT HALOGEN LAMP - A lamp includes a light transmissive envelope comprising two spaced apart elliptical portions that together form a hollow interior. The envelope has sealed end portions. Leads are in electrical contact with the filament near the end portions of the envelope for providing power to the lamp. There is a central portion of the envelope that spaces apart the elliptical portions. An electrically conductive filament is disposed in the interior of the envelope. The filament includes coiled-coil portions disposed in the elliptical portions in a coiled-coil shape and a single coil interval portion disposed between the coiled-coil portions at the central portion of the envelope. At least one filament support positions the filament near a center of the envelope. Gas is contained in the interior of the envelope. | 12-20-2012 |
Mihaly Balla, Budapest HU
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20110010134 | ACTIVE BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus for coordinating building including a data memory for storing a three dimensional building model, the three dimensional building model having a plurality of elements, each element having a plurality of attributes. An element ownership processor for assigning ownership of each of the plurality of elements to one of a plurality of users, wherein each of the plurality of users has ownership of a subset of the plurality of elements. A model modification processor for receiving the three dimensional building model and for allowing a user to modify only elements that they have ownership of. A model synchronization processor for receiving only modified elements from the model modification processor and updating the three dimensional building model to include the modified elements. | 01-13-2011 |
Raghu Balla, Wuppertal DE
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20110062738 | VEHICLE SEAT - The invention relates to a vehicle seat ( | 03-17-2011 |
Ramalingeswara Rao Balla, Hyderabad IN
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20140143605 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VALIDATING CONFIGURATION SETTINGS - The present disclosure relates to a system and method for providing a validation tool to automate in validation of the configuration settings of the computing devices and their interaction thereof for an enterprise application over a network. Also, the present disclosure validates the configurations of the enterprise application which is deployed and executed over the computing devices. Further, the present disclosure provides a method for verifying the configurations settings and applying the required configuration settings across the computing devices, if the existing configuration settings of said computing devices are not verified. Upon verifying and/or applying the configuration settings, said validation tool is configured to generate a compliance report and further notify said generated report to the intended user of a group. | 05-22-2014 |
Ronald C. Balla, New Kensington, PA US
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20080277309 | Police Vehicle Safety Tray - The present invention is a vehicle-mounted tray adapted to aid a police officer during a vehicle stop by providing a means for securing articles and a means for temporarily restraining a stopped subject so that the officer can be less distracted during the officer's interrogation, frisk, or arrest. The tray is adapted to be mounted to an exterior surface of the police vehicle, preferably the trunk, and one or more compartments are defined on the top surface for securing articles such as evidence or other contraband. A clipboard clip, a light source, and hand-cuff rail are also mounted to the top surface of the tray. The hand-cuff rail is configured as a longitudinal rail raised from the top surface of the tray, which allows for the collection of fingerprints and allows a hand-cuffed subject to be secured to the tray and thus the police officer's vehicle. | 11-13-2008 |
Sasidhar Venkata Balla, Andhra Pradesh IN
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20100197732 | Repaglinide Substantially Free of Dimer Impurity - The present invention provides highly pure repaglinide substantially free of dimer impurity, and process for the preparation thereof. The present invention also relates to 2-ethoxy-N-[(1S)-3-methyl-1-[2-(1-piperidinyl)phenyl]butyl]-4-[2-[[(1S)-3-methyl-1-[2-(1-piperidinyl)phenyl]butyl]amino]-2-oxoethyl]benzamide, an impurity of repaglinide, and a process for preparing and isolating thereof. The present invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising solid particles of pure repaglinide substantially free of dimer impurity or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein 90 volume-percent of the particles (D | 08-05-2010 |
Stephen Balla, Newark, NJ US
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20100122198 | Object-Oriented Configuration Methods and Devices for a Phone Switch - Disclosed is a visual and cross-platform method and device for configuring both low level processes and high level functions which may be carried out by a phone switch. In methods of the invention, this is accomplished by providing to a user icons representative of the high level functions and, as needed, icons representative of low level processes. The results of the user arrangement of the provided icons allow a script to be written which may be used to program a phone switch. | 05-13-2010 |
Venkata Sasidhar Balla, Bangalore IN
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20080200684 | Process for Preparing Ethyl (s)-2-Ethoxy-4-[N-[1-(2-Piperidinophenyl)-3-Methyl-1-Butyl]Aminocarbonyl Methyl]Benzoate and Use Thereof for the Preparation of Repaglinide - Described herein is an improved, commercially viable and industrially advantageous process for the preparation of Repaglinide intermediate, ethyl (S)-2-ethoxy-4-[N-(1-(2-piperidino-phenyl)-3-methyl-1-butyl)-aminocarbonylmethyl]-benzoate. The process provides the Repaglinide intermediate in higher yield and purity compared to the previously disclosed processes, thereby providing for production of Repaglinide and its pharmaceutically acceptable salts in high purity and in high yield. | 08-21-2008 |
20120065404 | Process for Preparing Ethyl (s)-2-Ethoxy-4-[N-[1-(2-Piperidinophenyl)-3-Methyl-1-Butyl]Aminocarbonyl Methyl]Benzoate and Use Thereof for the Preparation of Repaglinide - Described herein is an improved, commercially viable and industrially advantageous process for the preparation of Repaglinide intermediate, ethyl (S)-2-ethoxy-4-[N-(1-(2-piperidino-phenyl)-3-methyl-1-butyl)-aminocarbonylmethyl]-benzoate. The process provides the Repaglinide intermediate in higher yield and purity compared to the previously disclosed processes, thereby providing for production of Repaglinide and its pharmaceutically acceptable salts in high purity and in high yield. | 03-15-2012 |
William A. Balla, Houston, TX US
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20130215716 | Integrated Passive and Active Seismic Surveying Using Multiple Arrays - Microseismic mapping using buried arrays with the integration of passive and active seismic surveys provides enhanced microseismic mapping results. The system is initially set up by recording seismic data with the buried array installation while shooting a significant portion of the 3D surface seismic survey. The 3D surface seismic survey provides the following data: shallow 3D VSP data from the buried arrays; P-wave and converted wave data for the area covered by the buried array that benefits from the planned data integration processing effort; and microseismic data and associated analysis. | 08-22-2013 |
20130215717 | Integrated Passive and Active Seismic Surveying Using Multiple Arrays - Microseismic mapping using buried arrays with the integration of passive and active seismic surveys provides enhanced microseismic mapping results. The system is initially set up by recording seismic data with the buried array installation while shooting a significant portion of the 3D surface seismic survey. The 3D surface seismic survey provides the following data: shallow 3D VSP data from the buried arrays; P-wave and converted wave data for the area covered by the buried array that benefits from the planned data integration processing effort; and microseismic data and associated analysis. | 08-22-2013 |