Taneja, US
Arjun Taneja, Redmond, WA US
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20130047061 | Collaborative Content Publishing - Disclosed are, among other things, techniques to allow collaborative content publishing with high quality design for users who may or may not have extensive design experience. Flexible formatting may allow many sources of content to be easily used to produce publications with high visual appeal. | 02-21-2013 |
Ashish Taneja, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20100240563 | Fast drying ampholytic polymers for cleaning compositions - The claims encompass hard surface cleaner and hard surface treatment compositions containing particular ampholytic polymers which impart not only good residual cleaning properties but in particular give fast drying properties to the cleaning compositions. The polymers are for example terpolymers formed from diallydialkyammonium chloride, anionic monomers and N,N di-C | 09-23-2010 |
20130225471 | COMPOSITION FOR CLEANING AND ARTICLE INCLUDING THE SAME - A composition for cleaning a surface and an article including a substrate and the composition for cleaning the surface are provided herein. The composition comprises a biocide, a first alcohol alkoxylate, an alkyl polyglycoside, a supplemental alcohol alkoxylate, and water. The composition is substantially free of organic solvents and has a cleaning performance of from 30% to 70% as determined in accordance with the Federal Test method Std. No. 536A/GEN, “Soap and Soap-Products (Including Synthetic Detergent)”. | 08-29-2013 |
20130337710 | TREATED NON-WOVEN FABRIC COMPRISING FUNCTIONAL ADDITIVE AND A METHOD OF PREPARING A TREATED NON-WOVEN FABRIC - Provided is a treated non-woven fabric having an improved tactile property. Also provided are products comprising the treated non-woven fabrics. Methods of preparing the treated non-woven fabrics are provided. | 12-19-2013 |
20140030195 | PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SULFATED POLOXAMERS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - Provided are personal care compositions comprising a first surfactant comprising sodium lauryl sulfate and a second surfactant having a structure represented by | 01-30-2014 |
Ashish Taneja, Racine, WI US
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20090048143 | Hard surface cleaner with extended residual cleaning benefit - A cleaning composition for a hard surface is disclosed which provides for initial cleaning of the hard surface and provision of a hydrophilic coating or barrier layer on the surface which provides residual cleaning to the hard surface for an extended number of rinsings. The composition includes a hydrophilic polymer, at least one nonionic surfactant, at least one solvent, an acid and water, wherein the acid provides the composition with a pH of about 2 to 3.5 and the composition is provided in the absence of any anionic, cationic or amphoteric surfactant. | 02-19-2009 |
20100234268 | Hard surface cleaner with extended residual cleaning benefit - A cleaning composition for a hard surface is disclosed which provides for initial cleaning of the hard surface and provision of a hydrophilic coating or barrier layer on the surface which provides residual cleaning to the hard surface for an extended number of rinsings. The composition includes a hydrophilic polymer, at least one nonionic surfactant, at least one solvent, an acid and water, wherein the acid provides the composition with a pH of about 2 to 3.5 and the composition is provided in the absence of any anionic, cationic or amphoteric surfactant. | 09-16-2010 |
Bruce Taneja, Naperville, IL US
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20160037748 | Pop-Top Can Food Dispenser Robot - An automatic pet wet canned food dispenser robot has a robotic arm comprised of mechanical elements and motors, and a programmed microprocessor. The programmed microprocessor guides the robotic arm to grasp a food can and utilize levers and/or motors to open the pop top can, then the microprocessor guides the robotic arm to invert the opened food can over an empty bowl and shake out the food contents into a bowl for a pet at predetermined times setup by the pet owner whose presence is not required at time of feeding. All prior pet wet food dispensers required a pet owner to open a hermetically sealed can many hours or days in advance of when the food is actually served to their pets, thus creating health hazards for pets and pet owners' environment. There are two exceptions to noted prior arts which open and serve wet canned food on demand without requiring human presence. The first invention has a number of serious limitations such as its capacity to handle only one can and its inability to serve food safely in a bowl for a pet. Second invention is present inventor's own pending, patent 13/792,543, which overcomes these limitations, however, requires use of an electric can opener comprising of a blade to cut through wet food can. The current invention utilizes advanced automation and programming to overcome prior limitations to deliver freshly opened canned food to pets without human presence required at the time of operation and does not require use of a can opener for opening the pop top cans. | 02-11-2016 |
Bruce Anurag Taneja, Naperville, IL US
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20130247829 | Pet Feeding Robot . Automatic Pet Wet Food Dispenser Robot - An automatic pet wet canned food dispenser robot has a robotic arm comprised of mechanical elements and motors, a can opener and a programmed microprocessor. The programmed microprocessor guides the robotic arm to grasp a food can and utilize the can opener to open the can and invert it and shake out the food contents into a bowl for a pet at predetermined times setup by the pet owner whose presence is not required at time of feeding. All prior pet wet food dispensers required a pet owner to open a hermetically sealed can many hours or days in advance of when the food is actually served to their pets, thus creating health hazards for pets and pet owners' environment. There is only one exception to noted prior arts which opens and serves wet canned food on demand but this dispenser has a number of other serious limitations. The current invention utilizes advanced automation and programming to overcome prior limitations to deliver freshly opened canned food to pets without human presence required at the time of operation. | 09-26-2013 |
Deepak Taneja, Wayland, MA US
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20130031066 | System and Method for Reviewing Role Definitions - A system for reviewing the ownership of data resources includes a database that stores a plurality of data resource identifiers. Each of the plurality of data resource identifiers has an associated owner field. The system also includes a second database that stores data resource review definitions. The review definitions define a review processes for the plurality of data resources. The system further includes a processor that is in communication with the data resource database and the review definition database. The processor executes the data resource ownership review processes defined by the review definitions at the appropriate times. | 01-31-2013 |
20130031070 | System and Method for Reviewing Role Definitions - A system for reviewing role definitions includes a database that stores a plurality of roles. Each of the plurality of roles associates an identifier with at least one entitlement. The system also includes a second database that stores role review definitions. The review definitions define role review processes for the plurality of roles. The system further includes a processor that is in communication with the role database and the review definition database. The processor executes the role review processes defined by the review definitions at the appropriate times. | 01-31-2013 |
Dinesh Nath Taneja, Vandalia, OH US
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20120167576 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POWERING A VEHICLE - A method and system operating an aircraft system are provided. The gas turbine engine system includes a low-pressure (LP) shaft, a high-pressure (HP) shaft, a constant speed mechanical drive assembly having an input and an output, the input mechanically coupled to the LP shaft, the output mechanically coupled to a constant frequency (CF) electrical generator, and an accessory gearbox assembly having an input and an output, the input mechanically coupled to the HP shaft, the output mechanically coupled to a variable frequency (VF) electrical generator. | 07-05-2012 |
20130062885 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXTRACTING ELECTRICAL POWER FROM A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A method and apparatus for powering an aircraft by extracting power from both the high pressure and low pressure spools of a gas turbine engine. DC power can be generated using the high pressure spool and AC power can be generated using the low pressure spool. | 03-14-2013 |
20130071232 | RAM AIR TURBINE WITH INTEGRATED HEAT EXCHANGER - A ram air turbine system for generating electrical power in an aircraft when the system is exposed to an airstream exterior of the aircraft. The ram air turbine system includes a turbine, a housing defining an interior, a gearbox having a speed-increasing gear train, and a generator. | 03-21-2013 |
20140020401 | METHOD FOR CONDITIONING A POWER SUPPLY FOR STARTING A JET ENGINE - Method for conditioning a power supply for starting a jet engine having an electrical starting system with an auxiliary power unit in parallel with a DC power supply. | 01-23-2014 |
20140246858 | RAM AIR TURBINE GENERATOR WITH EXTERNAL ROTOR HAVING PERMANENT MAGNETS - A ram air turbine generator, for generating electrical power when the system is exposed to an airstream, includes a turbine having multiple blades and a rotor operably coupled to the blades and rotating about a shaft and stator mounted, such that rotation of the blades rotates the rotor, and the rotation of the rotor about the stator produces electrical power. | 09-04-2014 |
Kunal Taneja, San Jose, CA US
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20140149400 | DATA CONSISTENCY MANAGEMENT - A data consistency management system may include a memory storing machine readable instructions to receive a query, and determine a suitability of the query for processing by a NoSQL data store, or a RDBMS. The memory may further include machine readable instructions to rank data tables based on a combination of read queries and query patterns suitable for the NoSQL data store. Based on the ranking, the memory may further include machine readable instructions to determine data tables that are to be managed by the NoSQL data store, or by the RDBMS, determine whether the query is for a data table managed by the NoSQL data store, and based on a determination that the query is for a data table managed by the NoSQL data store, translate the query to NoSQL API calls for using the NoSQL data store to respond to the query. | 05-29-2014 |
20150095895 | TESTING FRAMEWORK FOR POLICY-BASED WORKFLOWS - A system comprehensively tests each feasible path in a policy-based Extensible Markup Language (XML) workflow. The system may receive an input workflow and parse workflow (or proxy code of the workflow) to construct a policy control flow graph. The system may identify paths in the policy control flow graph, such as each feasible path in the policy control flow graph. The system may determine path constraints for the identified paths, where the path constraints identify path conditions for traversing the identified path in the policy control flow graph. Then, the system may generate a set of test inputs for the workflow using the path constraints that, when input into the policy-based XML workflow, cause the workflow to traverse the identified paths. | 04-02-2015 |
20150310057 | DATA CONSISTENCY MANAGEMENT - A data consistency management system may include a memory storing machine readable instructions to receive a query, and determine a suitability of the query for processing by a NoSQL data store, or a RDBMS. The memory may further include machine readable instructions to rank data tables based on a combination of read queries and query patterns suitable for the NoSQL data store. Based on the ranking, the memory may further include machine readable instructions to determine data tables that are to be managed by the NoSQL data store, or by the RDBMS, determine whether the query is for a data table managed by the NoSQL data store, and based on a determination that the query is for a data table managed by the NoSQL data store, translate the query to NoSQL API calls for using the NoSQL data store to respond to the query. | 10-29-2015 |
Manik Taneja US
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20120226738 | SIMULTANEOUS DOWNLOAD OF APPLICATION FILE PORTIONS - A client device downloads a file of a computer-implemented game using multiple network connections. The client device may first receive configuration information for downloading the file, such that the configuration information indicates a partition quantity for a plurality of file portions into which the file is partitioned at one or more server computers, and indicates at least one hostname from which to request the file portions. The client device may download the plurality of file portions by using the configuration information to determine uniform resource locators (URLs) for the individual file portions, and using multiple network connections to download the file portions from the determined URLs. The client device may then combine the plurality of file portions to form the file. | 09-06-2012 |
Meena Anurag Taneja, Naperville, IL US
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20130247829 | Pet Feeding Robot . Automatic Pet Wet Food Dispenser Robot - An automatic pet wet canned food dispenser robot has a robotic arm comprised of mechanical elements and motors, a can opener and a programmed microprocessor. The programmed microprocessor guides the robotic arm to grasp a food can and utilize the can opener to open the can and invert it and shake out the food contents into a bowl for a pet at predetermined times setup by the pet owner whose presence is not required at time of feeding. All prior pet wet food dispensers required a pet owner to open a hermetically sealed can many hours or days in advance of when the food is actually served to their pets, thus creating health hazards for pets and pet owners' environment. There is only one exception to noted prior arts which opens and serves wet canned food on demand but this dispenser has a number of other serious limitations. The current invention utilizes advanced automation and programming to overcome prior limitations to deliver freshly opened canned food to pets without human presence required at the time of operation. | 09-26-2013 |
Puneet Taneja, Bellevue, WA US
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20090244278 | SOFTWARE BASED WHITEBOARD CAPTURE SOLUTION FOR CONFERENCE ROOM MEETINGS - Whiteboard contents are captured through a combination of hardware and software components such as a webcam and a capture application executed in a PC or a video conference system components. The captured content can be stored, used in an online meeting, processed, made available or transmitted to participants and others. | 10-01-2009 |
20090265280 | MANAGING REAL TIME MEETING ROOM STATUS - Presence information within a meeting room is detected and published to users for managing room availability and real time status. Various means such as motion detectors, card readers, log-in mechanisms associated with in-room computers, and the like, are used to detect presence information. Different status indicators are assigned to each room and published through a communication application or hosted service providing useful and real time information to users. | 10-22-2009 |
Rajat Taneja, Bellevue, WA US
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20110313991 | AUTOMATIC SEARCH FUNCTIONALITY WITHIN BUSINESS APPLICATIONS - Disclosed herein is an integration of automatic search functionality into a business application. The application is monitored for an instance wherein the user is initiating an activity that involves an expenditure. Upon detection of such an activity, a query is automatically generated based on information related to the expenditure. The query is communicated to a search component, from which corresponding search results are eventually received. Finally, at least some information related to the search results is displayed to the user. In one embodiment, assuming the user's express or implicit approval, auto-generation of data and/or modification of business process flow are facilitated based on the search results. | 12-22-2011 |
Sanjeev Taneja, Plano, TX US
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20080280247 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTEGRATED ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT PLANNING USING UNIFIED WORKSTATION - A method and workstation for orthodontic treatment planning of a patient. The workstation is based on a computing platform having a graphical user interface, a processor and a computer storage medium containing digitized records pertaining to a patient including image data (3D image data and/or 2D image data). The workstation further includes a set of software instructions providing graphical user interface tools which the user marks a midline and an aesthetic occlusal plane in a two- or three-dimensional virtual model of the patient, marks an occlusal plane in the virtual model; selects a reference tooth in the virtual model; aligns virtual teeth in the virtual model in a proposed arrangement to treat the patient; manages space between the virtual teeth in the proposed arrangement; and repeats one or more of these steps in an iterative fashion to make any further adjustments in the proposed arrangement. When the adjustments are complete, the user selects or identifies a finalized proposed treatment plan for treating the patient. | 11-13-2008 |
20100179789 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTEGRATED ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT PLANNING USING UNIFIED WORKSTATION - A method and workstation for orthodontic treatment planning of a patient. The workstation is based on a computing platform having a graphical user interface, a processor and a computer storage medium containing digitized records pertaining to a patient including image data (3D image data and/or 2D image data). The workstation further includes a set of software instructions providing graphical user interface tools which the user marks a midline and an aesthetic occlusal plane in a two- or three-dimensional virtual model of the patient, marks an occlusal plane in the virtual model; selects a reference tooth in the virtual model; aligns virtual teeth in the virtual model in a proposed arrangement to treat the patient; manages space between the virtual teeth in the proposed arrangement; and repeats one or more of these steps in an iterative fashion to make any further adjustments in the proposed arrangement. When the adjustments are complete, the user selects or identifies a finalized proposed treatment plan for treating the patient. | 07-15-2010 |
20110208537 | INTERACTIVE UNIFIED WORKSTATION FOR BENCHMARKING AND CARE PLANNING - An interactive, unified workstation is described that unifies in a single system multitude of functions pertaining to a practitioners practice that would otherwise require disjointed, more expensive, and less efficient individual workstations dedicated to a specific, limited task or a sub-set of tasks. The invention is directed towards benchmarking for a practitioner's business practice, and for clinical aspects of treatment planning; and integrating overall patient care planning functions. The unified workstation further facilitates access to archived database resources and facilitates both knowledge base services to practitioners and also hybrid treatment planning, wherein different types of appliance systems (fixed, such as brackets and wires, or removable, such as aligning shells) may be used during the course of treatment. | 08-25-2011 |
20140379356 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTEGRATED ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT PLANNING USING UNIFIED WORKSTATION - A method and workstation for orthodontic treatment planning of a patient. The workstation is based on a computing platform having a graphical user interface, a processor and a computer storage medium containing digitized records pertaining to a patient including image data (3D image data and/or 2D image data). The workstation further includes a set of software instructions providing graphical user interface tools which the user marks a midline and an aesthetic occlusal plane in a two- or three-dimensional virtual model of the patient, marks an occlusal plane in the virtual model; selects a reference tooth in the virtual model; aligns virtual teeth in the virtual model in a proposed arrangement to treat the patient; manages space between the virtual teeth in the proposed arrangement; and repeats one or more of these steps in an iterative fashion to make any further adjustments in the proposed arrangement. When the adjustments are complete, the user selects or identifies a finalized proposed treatment plan for treating the patient. | 12-25-2014 |
Shilpa Taneja, Maple Grove, MN US
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20160070862 | INTEGRATED CONSOLE ENVIRONMENT FOR DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS METHODS AND APPARATUS - A system, method, and apparatus for an integrated console environment for diagnostic instruments are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a laboratory analyzer configured to generate patient sample result data by performing an analysis on a biological sample from a patient and quality control data by performing an analysis on a control biological sample with known properties. The example apparatus also includes a first laboratory instrument memory configured to locally store the patient sample result data among a plurality of other patient sample result data and a first data access component at a first address configured to provide access to the first laboratory instrument memory. The example apparatus further includes a second laboratory instrument memory configured to locally store the quality control data among a plurality of other quality control data and a second data access component at a second address configured to provide access to the second laboratory instrument memory. | 03-10-2016 |
Sudershan K. Taneja, Everett, WA US
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20090261203 | AIRCRAFT TIP ALARM SYSTEM - A tilarm system for an aircraft having a nose landing gear (NLG) includes a sensor having first and second parts respectively disposed on first and second portions of the NLG that are respectively fixed to the aircraft and moveable relative to the fixed portion and operable to detect the position of the first and second portions relative to each other and to produce a tip alarm signal when the first and second NLG portions are disposed at a selected position relative to each other corresponding to an imminent aircraft tipping condition and thereby prevent the aircraft from tipping back onto the ground due to improper loading of the aircraft. | 10-22-2009 |
Varun Taneja, Santa Clara, CA US
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20130159540 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AGGRESSIVE WINDOW PROBING - The present application is directed towards systems and methods for aggressively probing a client side connection to determine and counteract a malicious window size attack or similar behavior from a malfunctioning client. The solution described herein detects when a connection may be under malicious attach via improper or unusual window size settings. Responsive to the detection, the solution described herein will setup probes that determine whether or not the client is malicious and does so within an aggressive time period to avoid the tying up of processing cycles, transport layer sockets and buffers, and other resources of the sender. | 06-20-2013 |
Veena Taneja, Rochester, MN US
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20120213833 | PREVOTELLA HISTICOLA PREPARATIONS AND THE TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE CONDITIONS - This document provides methods and materials related to | 08-23-2012 |
20140105972 | PREVOTELLA HISTICOLA PREPARATIONS AND THE TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE CONDITIONS - This document provides methods and materials related to | 04-17-2014 |
20150290256 | PREVOTELLA HISTICOLA PREPARATIONS AND THE TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE CONDITIONS - This document provides methods and materials related to | 10-15-2015 |
Vipul Taneja, North Chelmsford, MA US
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20140148792 | Laser-Activated Drug Delivery Device - Devices and methods are provided for selectively delivering a drug by laser activation. The device includes structural elements forming a hermetic, enclosed reservoir, and at least one drug unit contained in the enclosed reservoir. The at least one drug unit includes a drug. The device is able to absorb laser irradiation effective to open the enclosed reservoir to permit release of the drug. The method includes implanting a drug delivery device into a tissue site of a patient, and irradiating at least a portion of the drug delivery device to breach the enclosed reservoir to permit the drug to be released in tissues at the tissue site. | 05-29-2014 |
20140336593 | DRUG DELIVERY DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Drug delivery devices are provided that are configured to release drug following passive or active activation of the device protecting the drug contained therein. In one aspect, the device may be configured to release a drug following selective application of light irradiation to the device. In another aspect, the device is configured to a release drug following degradation of at least a part of the device body that is formed, for example, from a bioerodible, hermetic material. An exemplary bioerodible, hermetic material is a biodegradable glass. Still other aspects provide for release of a drug upon a combination of both passive and active activation of the device. | 11-13-2014 |