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Amber D. Hom, Concord, CA US
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20120191861 | Cardless Contact Information Exchange - In one embodiment, a method includes determining that a first user registered for an event. A first user identifier for the event is determined upon the first user registering for the event. The first user identifier is associated with the first user. A message is received from the first user. The message includes a second user identifier associated with a second user. The second user identifier is determined for the second user upon the second user registering for the event. A computing device automatically connects the second user and the first user using the first user identifier and the second user identifier. | 07-26-2012 |
David Hom, Irvine, CA US
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20090164922 | Auto toolbar - An embodiment of the invention provides for one or more customizable buttons, used with a downloadable toolbar for an Internet browser. The system is designed to efficiently organize internet content and accessibility. The current invention is customizable for each particular user's interest. The current invention is a vehicle to create a online community of users with similar interest to network and share their personalize selections and categorizations of similar interest. Additionally, the current invention is capable of tracking and notifying users of updated content on their sites of interest to prevent wasteful browsing. | 06-25-2009 |
Erwin Hom, Foster City, CA US
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20090222449 | CONTROLLING ACCESS TO A DATABASE USING DATABASE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL AUTHORIZATION INFORMATION - Techniques for using both database internal and database external authorization information to control access to a database are disclosed. Corporate accounts which are generally used in many corporate environments (e.g., operating system accounts) can be defined as “external” database accounts with database external authorization information that define database external access privileges for a database. The database external access-privileges are used in conjunction with a set of complementary database “internal” access privileges defined for database internal accounts. An integrated access-privilege set is generated and used as a single source to authorize access to a database regardless of whether database internal or external accounts are used to access the database. As a result, databases can be integrated with various non-database entities (e.g., corporate computing systems). | 09-03-2009 |
20100011258 | Coordinating the Execution of System and Database Scripts in a Database Server - An administrator can specify a script sequence including one or more system scripts and database scripts. A graphical user interface is provided to allow the administrator to specify an execution order of individual scripts in the script sequence and a timeout interval for when the script sequence will complete. Once the script sequence is specified, the script sequence can be run without further intervention by the administrator. | 01-14-2010 |
20100161574 | HETEROGENEOUS DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - An administration server in a database management system retrieves log files in a plurality of formats from a plurality of clients through helper programs running on the clients. The plurality of clients can include Web servers, application servers, and database servers. The log files can be generated by software modules on the clients. An administration engine converts log entries in the log files into a unified format for display. The converted log entries can be stored in a log database. Upon a user request, the administration server presents the log entries to the user in a log viewer. The log viewer can display log entries originated from heterogeneous software modules in a unified view. | 06-24-2010 |
20110041009 | MANAGING EXTRINSIC PROCESSES - Methods, program products, and systems for monitoring extrinsic processes are described. A monitoring process can monitor one or more target processes. The target processes can be extrinsic, e.g., not spawned by the monitoring process. The monitoring process reads a process registry to identify which processes among multiple processes to monitor. The monitoring process can send status requests to the identified target processes periodically to check whether the target processes are healthy. If a target process is terminated, the monitoring process determines whether the termination is normal (e.g., by a user), or abnormal (e.g., the target process crashed). The monitoring process can restart the abnormally terminated or hung target process. | 02-17-2011 |
Gavin Bernard Hom, La Jolla, CA US
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20150296498 | FLEXIBLE CONTROL CHANNELS FOR UNPLANNED WIRELESS NETWORKS - A wireless node configured to communicate with a remote node using a timeslot structure. The timeslot structure includes a plurality of data channels and a plurality of control channels, wherein each of the control channels comprises a plurality of control units. The wireless node is further configured to assign any one of a plurality of control messages for the data channels to any one of the control units. | 10-15-2015 |
Geoffrey Hom, Daly City, CA US
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20110046094 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR IDENTIFYING AND TREATING LUPUS - A unique set of genetic variations associated with lupus are provided. Also provided are methods for detecting such genetic variations and for assessing risk of developing lupus as well as for diagnosing and treating lupus. | 02-24-2011 |
James Hom, Redwood City, CA US
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20090046423 | Internal access mechanism for a server rack - The rear panel of an electronics enclosure includes one or more heat exchangers. The rear panel can be cooling door configured to provide access to the cables and equipment located within the electronics enclosure. Such access can be provided by swinging the door open on hinges like a standard door. In the case where there are multiple heat exchangers, the door can be configured into segments, one segment per heat exchanger, and each segment includes hinges so as to be opened independently from the other segments. In some embodiments, each segment swivels open like a standard door. In other embodiments, each segment is configured to swivel up or down about a horizontal axis. In still other embodiments, each segment is configured to be disconnected from the electronics enclosure and moved out of the way, in which case each heat exchanger is connected using either flexible tubing that can be bent out of the way or quick disconnects. In other embodiments, the entire rear door, or each segment of the rear door, can be configured to slide open and closed like a drawer. | 02-19-2009 |
20090046429 | Deformable duct guides that accommodate electronic connection lines - A duct work assembly is coupled to an end of an electronics enclosure that houses one or more heat generating devices, such as electronics servers. The duct work assembly includes individual duct guides that each have a deformable end, which is configured to locally deform around the electrical connection lines extending from the rear of one or more electronics servers. The deformable end can be made of bristles, as in a brush, or foam that includes slits and/or holes. | 02-19-2009 |
20090046430 | Method and apparatus for providing supplemental cooling to server racks - A cooling system includes a re-configurable duct work assembly for a server rack or other electronics enclosure. Heat generating devices are positioned within the electronics enclosure and heat exchangers are coupled to the heat generating devices via the duct work. The duct work is positioned within a plenum between the back of the electronics servers and the heat exchangers. The interior of the electronics enclosure is conceptually segmented into heat zones. The duct work is used to selectively direct heated air to the heat exchangers. In some embodiments, the heated air output from a single heat zone is directed by the duct work to a corresponding single heat exchanger. In other embodiments, the heated air output from a group of adjacent heat zones is combined within a single duct work guide that directs the combined heated air to a corresponding number of adjacent heat exchangers. | 02-19-2009 |
20130168059 | Pumped Refrigerant Cooling System With 1+1 To N+1 And Built-In Redundancy - A pumped refrigerant cooling system having cooling units with associated pumping units for providing working fluid to the cooling unit to enable cooling of a space. The pumped refrigerant cooling system also includes a redundant pumping unit which is activated when a primary pumping unit associated with a cooling unit becomes inactive. The primary pumping unit is deactivated in favor of the redundant pumping unit. Once the primary pumping unit is placed in a condition suitable for reactivation, the redundant pumping unit is deactivated, and the primary pumping unit is reactivated. | 07-04-2013 |
James M. Hom, Long Beach, CA US
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20100030775 | System And Method For Storing And Retrieving Non-Text-Based Information - A method for non-text-based identification of a selected item of stored music. The first broad portion of the method focuses on building a music identification database. That process requires capturing a tag of the selected musical item, and processing the tag to develop reference key to the same. Then the tag is stored, together with the reference key and an association to the stored music. The database is built by collecting a multiplicity of tags. The second broad portion of the method is retrieving a desired item of stored music from the database. That process calls for capturing a query tag from a user, and processing the query tag to develop a query key to the same. The query tag is compared to reference keys stored in the database to identify the desired item of stored music. | 02-04-2010 |
20120036156 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STORING AND RETRIEVING NON-TEXT-BASED INFORMATION - A method for non-text-based identification of a selected item of stored music. The first broad portion of the method focuses on building a music identification database. That process requires capturing a tag of the selected musical item, and processing the tag to develop reference key to the same. Then the tag is stored, together with the reference key and an association to the stored music. The database is built by collecting a multiplicity of tags. The second broad portion of the method is retrieving a desired item of stored music from the database. That process calls for capturing a query tag from a user, and processing the query tag to develop a query key to the same. The query tag is compared to reference keys stored in the database to identify the desired item of stored music. | 02-09-2012 |
Kristopher Michael Hom, San Jose, CA US
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20150149487 | Integrating Online Search Results and Social Networks - A method includes receiving a search query from a client system associated with a first user, and obtaining one or more candidate identifiers associated with the first user. The method also includes identifying a social network set of search results matching the search query and social network criteria for the first user. The social network criteria is satisfied for a respective search result when the respective search result is authored or annotated by one or more author identifiers, and at least one author identifier of the one or more author identifiers is associated with at least one candidate identifier of the one or more candidate identifiers associated with the first user. The method also includes providing to the client system a list of search results including at least a subset of the social network set of search results. | 05-28-2015 |
Len Hom, Mountain View, CA US
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20120203377 | MEDICATION DISPENSING CART - Embodiments of the invention provide medication dispensing carts and methods. The medication dispensing carts may include a base having wheels that allow the carts to be transported within a facility, a computing device configured to receive input from a user, a display device communicatively coupled with the computing device for displaying information to the user, a post that couples the display device with the base, and a plurality of cassettes that have one or more bins within which medical supplies are stored. The plurality of cassettes may be coupled with the post and the post may include a plurality of communication ports that communicatively couple one or more of the cassettes with the computing device to perform or provide various functions. | 08-09-2012 |
20140172158 | MEDICATION DISPENSING CART - Embodiments of the invention provide medication dispensing carts and methods. The medication dispensing carts may include a base having wheels that allow the carts to be transported within a facility, a computing device configured to receive input from a user, a display device communicatively coupled with the computing device for displaying information to the user, a post that couples the display device with the base, and a plurality of cassettes that have one or more bins within which medical supplies are stored. The plurality of cassettes may be coupled with the post and the post may include a plurality of communication ports that communicatively couple one or more of the cassettes with the computing device to perform or provide various functions. | 06-19-2014 |
Louis Hom, South San Francisco, CA US
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20160046914 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATED TO THIOESTERASE ENZYMES - The present invention relates to novel mutant thioesterase enzymes and naturally-occurring equivalents thereof, compositions made from such enzymes and uses of thioesterase enzymes. In particular, the present invention provides mutant thioesterase enzymes that have altered properties, for example, altered substrate specificity, altered activity, altered selectivity, and/or altered proportional yields in the product mixtures. The present invention also provides polynucleotides encoding such mutant thioesterase enzymes, and vectors and host cells comprising such polynucleotides. The invention further provides for novel uses of thioesterases in the production of various fatty acid derivatives, which are useful as, or as components of, industrial chemicals and fuels. | 02-18-2016 |
Louis Hom, San Carlos, CA US
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20100154293 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATED TO THIOESTERASE ENZYMES - The present invention relates to novel mutant thioesterase enzymes and naturally-occurring equivalents thereof, compositions made from such enzymes and uses of thioesterase enzymes. In particular, the present invention provides mutant thioesterase enzymes that have altered properties, for example, altered substrate specificity, altered activity, altered selectivity, and/or altered proportional yields in the product mixtures. The present invention also provides polynucleotides encoding such mutant thioesterase enzymes, and vectors and host cells comprising such polynucleotides. The invention further provides for novel uses of thioesterases in the production of various fatty acid derivatives, which are useful as, or as components of, industrial chemicals and fuels. | 06-24-2010 |
Louis G. Hom, South San Francisco, CA US
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20150299679 | ENZYME VARIANTS WITH IMPROVED ESTER SYNTHASE PROPERTIES - The disclosure relates to enzyme variants with improved ester synthase properties for the production of fatty acid esters. Further contemplated are recombinant host cells that express such variants, cell cultures comprising the recombinant host cells and fatty acid ester compositions produced by such recombinant host cells. | 10-22-2015 |
Louis G. Hom, San Carlos, CA US
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20140179940 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVED PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACIDS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - The invention relates to compositions and methods, including polynucleotide sequences, amino acid sequences, and engineered host cells for producing fatty acids and derivates of fatty acids such as acyl-CoA, terminal olefins, fatty aldehydes, fatty alcohols, alkanes, alkenes, wax esters, ketones and internal olefins through altered expression of the transcription factor, fadR. | 06-26-2014 |
Pat Hom, Milpitas, CA US
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20100169856 | TRANSPARENT TEST METHOD AND SCAN FLIP-FLOP - Logic blocks for IC designs (including gate-array, standard cell, or logic array designs) provide Design-for-Test-enabled flip-flops (DFT-enabled FFs) that inherently insure compliance with DFT rules associated with scan shifting. Test scan-chains are configured by daisy-chaining instances of the logic block in a transparent (invisible) manner to user-designed application circuits, which can be designed without any user-inserted test structures or other regard for DFT considerations. User asynchronous set and reset inputs and all Stuck-At faults on all user pins on these DFT-enabled FFs are observable via capture and scan-out. A first type of these DFT-enabled FFs features addressable control to partition test the application circuit. A second type of these DFT-enabled FFs features integral capture buffering that eliminates the need for partition test, simplifying control logic and reducing the number of test vectors needed. | 07-01-2010 |
Richard T. Hom, Claremont, CA US
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20110222106 | PRINT QUALITY VALIDATION OF PRINT JOBS USING BITMAPPED IMAGE - A method and apparatus capture bitmapped images of pages of a print job that have been raster image processed while being printed by a printing device and collect electronic image data from at least one predetermined area of the bitmapped images of the pages using a computerized device. In addition, the method and apparatus capture at least one scanned image from the predetermined area of sheets of media printed by the printing device according to the print job, using an optical imaging device operatively connected to the computerized device and compare the scanned image to the electronic image data to validate whether the print job printed correctly. | 09-15-2011 |
Roy Hom, San Francisco, CA US
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20080207696 | Phenacyl 2-Hydroxy-3-Diaminoalkanes - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I): | 08-28-2008 |
20080249139 | Benzamide 2-hydroxy-3-diaminoalkanes - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I): | 10-09-2008 |
20090074746 | Compounds to treat alzheimer's disease - The present invention is substituted amines of formula (X) | 03-19-2009 |
Roy K. Hom, San Francisco, CA US
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20090099235 | Pyrazolopyrrolidines as Inhibitors of Gamma Secretase - The invention provides compounds of Formula I | 04-16-2009 |
20100331335 | Inhibitors of Jun N-Terminal Kinase - The present disclosure provides inhibitors of c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) having a structure according to the following formula: | 12-30-2010 |
20110003802 | Bridged N-Cyclic Sulfonamido Inhibitors of Gamma Secretase - The invention provides N-cyclic sulfonamido compounds and salts of Formula I: | 01-06-2011 |
20110207716 | INHIBITORS OF POLO-LIKE KINASE - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I): | 08-25-2011 |
20110212942 | INHIBITORS OF POLO-LIKE KINASE - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I): | 09-01-2011 |
20120115848 | Inhibitors of Polo-Like Kinase - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I): | 05-10-2012 |
20130072494 | INHIBITORS OF JUN N-TERMINAL KINASE - The present disclosure provides inhibitors of c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) having a structure according to the following formula: | 03-21-2013 |
20130231335 | INHIBITORS OF POLO-LIKE KINASE - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I): | 09-05-2013 |
20130331376 | INHIBITORS OF POLO-LIKE KINASE - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I): | 12-12-2013 |
20150087825 | SPIROCYCLIC DIGYDRO-THIAZINE AND DIHYDRO-OXAZINE BACE INHIBITORS, AND COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - Compounds are provided having a structure according to Formula (I): wherein A | 03-26-2015 |
20150087826 | SPIROCYCLIC DIGYDRO-THIAZINE AND DIHYDRO-OXAZINE BACE INHIBITORS, AND COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - Compounds are provided having a structure according to Formula (I): wherein A | 03-26-2015 |
20150126502 | INHIBITORS OF POLO-LIKE KINASE - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I): | 05-07-2015 |
20150259330 | INHIBITORS OF JUN N-TERMINAL KINASE - The present disclosure provides inhibitors of c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) having a structure according to the following formula: | 09-17-2015 |
20150307518 | SPIROCYCLIC DIHYDRO-THIAZINE AND DIHYDRO-OXAZINE BACE INHIBITORS, AND COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - Compounds are provided having a structure according to Formula (I): wherein A | 10-29-2015 |
Wayne C. Hom, Coto De Caza, CA US
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20120324791 | System and method for sensing a gate obstruction - A system and method for detecting an object or obstruction in the path of a moveable barrier or automatic gate and allowing a coupled controller to determine corrective action prior to the moveable barrier coming in physical contact with such object or obstruction. A plurality of sensors in a physical array is used to detect such objects in the path of a barrier as it moves from closed to open and vice versa. The output of each respective sensor is compared to all of the others. In the preferred embodiment, if all of the sensor outputs are the same, it is assumed that there is no obstruction. However, if the output of any one sensor differs from the output of another sensor, it is assumed that there is an obstruction and the gate is either stopped or reversed before contact is made. | 12-27-2012 |
20120324963 | Motor locking system to prevent unauthorized manual operation of automatic gates - A lock module housing containing the components of a preferred embodiment is physically mounted to the rear of a gate drive motor of an automatic gate system. A solenoid front shaft, when the solenoid is de-energized, is pushed into a sprocket attached to the drive motor, thus preventing the motor shaft from turning. To release the drive motor, the solenoid is energized. The solenoid rear shaft contacts a limit switch to indicate to the controller that the drive motor is indeed unlocked. When the controller is about to move the gate, energizing the solenoid retracts the shaft and allows normal operation of the gate control system. At the end of the gate cycle, the solenoid is de-energized and the drive motor is once again locked. In the case of a manual release, a key lock is turned from a first position to a second position to unlock the motor shaft. A mechanical linkage arm attached to the key lock pulls the solenoid shaft to its energized position, which in turn contacts the limit switch. The gate can then be back driven manually. | 12-27-2012 |
20120326867 | System and method for sensing a gate tampering - A system and method for detecting a tampering of a moveable gate barrier. A singular or a plurality of vibration sensors are strategically positioned on the gate and a gate operator to detect tampering while the gate is closed. If the sensor outputs exceed preset thresholds of duration and/or magnitude, an alarm is activated to alert personnel to an attempted breach of the gate barrier. | 12-27-2012 |
20130000406 | System and method for determining a gate position - A system and method for determining the position of a moveable barrier relative to the fully open position and fully closed position. The invention utilizes in a preferred embodiment a geo-magnetic sensor to determine the extent to which the barrier has traveled from reference position of fully open or fully closed to some intermediate point. A multi-axis sensor provides an output which changes during the barrier's excursion relative to each of the respective axes so that direction or tilt may be readily known in between the closed and open positions. Operation of the gate or barrier may be more efficiently controlled when its precise location between open and closed is known. | 01-03-2013 |
Young Hom, Artesia, CA US
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20080261481 | Hand Thrown Flying Toy - A hand thrown flying toy is provided, which has a simple structure having a convex surface portion and a concave surface portion, which are connected by a plurality of linear edge portions. The convex and concave surface portions are configured to generate a plurality of general pattern of loci of flight through fluid dynamic effects based on throwing force thrust and throwing angle. The air flow around the toy is changed by such parameters such that the various aerodynamic forces are generated, resulting the plurality of general pattern of loci of the flight of the toy. | 10-23-2008 |