Mehul Patel
Mehul Patel, Wrightstown, PA US
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20090095047 | DIMENSIONING AND BARCODE READING SYSTEM - A system and method for auto-calibrating a barcode scanning tunnel to determine the orientation of one or more cameras with respect to a range finder and a conveyor belt comprises providing a scanning tunnel having a moveable surface, at least one range finder having an orientation, at least one camera having an orientation and at least one calibration object having at least one indicia disposed in a predetermined relationship to one or more features of the at least one calibration object, capturing at least one image of the at least one calibration object by the at least one camera, electronically detecting the at least one calibration object at least one indicia and the one or more object features and electronically calculating at least one component of the at least one camera orientation with respect to the moveable surface in response to information obtained from the image and the at least one calibration object at least one indicia. | 04-16-2009 |
20110075156 | RANGE FINDER - A system and method for measuring a height of objects on a moving surface comprising providing a linear image sensor positioned transverse to a direction of travel of the moving surface, and at least one light source positioned collinear to the linear image sensor and proximate to an edge of the moving surface so that the light source projects a unique patterned light sequence across a width of the moving surface, detecting a transverse shift in a portion of the unique patterned light sequence with respect to the direction of travel of the moving surface as an object passes through the unique patterned light sequence, determining an amount of shift of the portion of the unique patterned light sequence, and determining a height of the object based on the portion of the unique patterned light sequence shift. | 03-31-2011 |
20110315770 | DIMENSIONING AND BARCODE READING SYSTEM - A system and method for auto-calibrating a barcode scanning tunnel to determine the orientation of one or more cameras with respect to a range finder and a conveyor belt comprises providing a scanning tunnel having a moveable surface, at least one range finder having an orientation, at least one camera having an orientation and at least one calibration object having at least one indicia disposed in a predetermined relationship to one or more features of the at least one calibration object, capturing at least one image of the at least one calibration object by the at least one camera, electronically detecting the at least one calibration object at least one indicia and the one or more object features and electronically calculating at least one component of the at least one camera orientation with respect to the moveable surface in response to information obtained from the image and the at least one calibration object at least one indicia. | 12-29-2011 |
20130200150 | Dimensioning and Barcode Reading System - A system and method for auto-calibrating a barcode scanning tunnel to determine the orientation of one or more cameras with respect to a range finder and a conveyor belt comprises providing a scanning tunnel having a moveable surface, at least one range finder having an orientation, at least one camera having an orientation and at least one calibration object having at least one indicia disposed in a predetermined relationship to one or more features of the at least one calibration object, capturing at least one image of the at least one calibration object by the at least one camera, electronically detecting the at least one calibration object at least one indicia and the one or more object features and electronically calculating at least one component of the at least one camera orientation with respect to the moveable surface in response to information obtained from the image and the at least one calibration object at least one indicia. | 08-08-2013 |
20150134470 | SELF-CHECKOUT SHOPPING SYSTEM - A self-checkout shopping system improves the retail shopping experience, permitting the self-serve customer to perform checkout tasks that are typically performed at the retailer's checkout area as the customer is selecting items for purchase. The system includes a mobile computer device and an indicia reader. The customer uses the mobile computer device to scan items selected for purchase. The item numbers are then compiled onto a list of acquired merchandise. When the customer has finished shopping, the system transmits the list of acquired merchandise, and any additional information such as customer financial information, to a point-of-sale terminal to facilitate the customer's payment for the merchandise. | 05-14-2015 |
Mehul Patel, Lafayette, CO US
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20100203551 | MONOCYTE ACTIVATION TEST BETTER ABLE TO DETECT NON-ENDOTOXIN PYROGENIC CONTAMINANTS IN MEDIAL PRODUCTS - An improved monocyte activation test is described that is better able to detect non-endotoxin pyrogens in medical products, in which a sample is incubated with a monocyte-containing reagent in an assay system comprising at least one surface comprising polypropylene. The invention also concerns assay systems for use in these tests that include at least one microtiter well having at least one interior surface comprising polypropylene and having a shape such that monocyte-containing reagent is concentrated in the well to provide greater cell to cell contact. The invention also relates to a diagnostic kit that can be used to test for the presence of non-endotoxin pyrogens in a sample. | 08-12-2010 |
20100203557 | MONOCYTE ACTIVATION TEST BETTER ABLE TO DETECT NON-ENDOTOXIN PYROGENIC CONTAMINANTS IN MEDIAL PRODUCTS - An improved monocyte activation test is described that is better able to detect non-endotoxin pyrogens in medical products, in which a sample is incubated with a monocyte-containing reagent in an assay system comprising at least one surface comprising polypropylene. The invention also concerns assay systems for use in these tests that include at least one microtiter well having at least one interior surface comprising polypropylene and having a shape such that monocyte-containing reagent is concentrated in the well to provide greater cell to cell contact. The invention also relates to a diagnostic kit that can be used to test for the presence of non-endotoxin pyrogens in a sample. | 08-12-2010 |
20120058559 | Monocyte Activation Test Better Able to Detect Non-Endotoxin Pyrogenic Contaminants in Medical Products - An improved monocyte activation test is described that is better able to detect non-endotoxin pyrogens in medical products, in which a sample is incubated with a monocyte-containing reagent in an assay system comprising at least one surface comprising polypropylene. The invention also concerns assay systems for use in these tests that include at least one microtiter well having at least one interior surface comprising polypropylene and having a shape such that monocyte-containing reagent is concentrated in the well to provide greater cell to cell contact. The invention also relates to a diagnostic kit that can be used to test for the presence of non-endotoxin pyrogens in a sample. | 03-08-2012 |
Mehul Patel, Saunderstown, RI US
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20100056990 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DETECTION OF MICROBIAL CONTAMINANTS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS SOLUTIONS - Methods and compositions for detection of microbial contaminants in peritoneal dialysis solutions are provided. The methods and compositions employ modified bioburden testing and the detection of peptidoglycan. A novel cause of aseptic peritonitis is provided—aseptic peritonitis associated with gram positive microbial contamination of a dialysis solution. Peptidoglycan is a major component of a gram positive bacterial cell wall and thus can serve as a marker for gram positive bacteria. In this regard, testing for peptidoglycans can be utilized to effectively prevent peritonitis in patients that use the peritoneal dialysis solutions, such as peritoneal dialysis solutions that contain a glucose polymer including an icodextrin and the like. | 03-04-2010 |
20130338102 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DETECTION OF MICROBIAL CONTAMINANTS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS SOLUTIONS - Methods and compositions for detection of microbial contaminants in peritoneal dialysis solutions are provided. A novel cause of aseptic peritonitis is provided—aseptic peritonitis associated with gram positive microbial contamination of a dialysis solution. Peptidoglycan is a major component of a gram positive bacterial cell wall and thus can serve as a marker for gram positive bacteria. In this regard, testing for peptidoglycans can be utilized to effectively prevent peritonitis in patients that use the peritoneal dialysis solutions, such as peritoneal dialysis solutions that contain a glucose polymer including an icodextrin and the like. | 12-19-2013 |
Mehul Patel, Ambler, PA US
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20090053814 | MICROFLUIDIC APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SAMPLE PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS - The pumps (Pn) are operated to transport individual reagent streams into the chip in a non-pulsatile, laminar flow regime at low flow rates permitting lows grading from 0 to as little as 5 nl/min with a precision of 0.1 nl/min. In the chip (MFC), the reagent streams are merged and the reagents mixed to form a reaction product. The reaction product can be measured at one or more detection points defined in the chip. Concentration gradients are continuously varied by continuously varying the flow rates respectively produced by the pumps according to predetermined flow velocity profiles. | 02-26-2009 |
20090142198 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR HANDLING FLUIDS AT NANO-SCALE RATES - Apparatus and Method for Handling Fluids at Nano-Scale Rates. A linear displacement pump produces non-pulsatile liquid flow rates as low as the nl/mm range. The pump includes a servo motor, a gear reduction, a lead screw, a linear stage, a barrel, and a plunger extending into the barrel and coupled to the stage. A microfluidic interconnect device can be coupled to the barrel. One or more of these pumps can be disposed in a thermally controlled pump assembly that includes a pump housing, a thermally conductive body disposed in the housing and including first and second opposing sides, and a temperature regulating element such as a thermoelectric device disposed in thermal contact with the thermally conductive body on a side thereof opposite to the barrel or barrels of the pumps. | 06-04-2009 |
20090145485 | MICROFLUIDIC METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR FLUID MIXING AND VALVING - According to one embodiment, an apparatus and method for delivering one or more fluids to a microfluidic channel is provided. A microfluidic channel is provided in communication with a first conduit for delivering fluids to the microfluidic channel. Further, the apparatus and method can include a first fluid freeze valve connected to the first conduit and operable to reduce the temperature of the first conduit for freezing fluid in the first conduit such that fluid is prevented from advancing through the first conduit. | 06-11-2009 |
20090148858 | METHODS FOR CHARACTERIZING BIOLOGICAL MOLECULE MODULATORS - Methods for characterizing a biochemical reaction and analysis of reaction products by establishing continuously variable concentration gradients of one or more reagents of the biochemical reaction are provided. Methods for determining mechanism of inhibition or activation, potency of inhibition or activation, or both of an enzyme inhibitor or activator, respectively, are also provided. The continuously variable concentration gradients can be established in a microfluidic chip. | 06-11-2009 |
Mehul Patel, Waltham, MA US
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20090118284 | Novel compounds that are ERK inhibitors - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula 1.0: | 05-07-2009 |
Mehul Patel, New York, NY US
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20130163963 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING MUSIC VIDEOS FROM SYNCHRONIZED USER-VIDEO RECORDED CONTENT - A method for automatically generating a master music video comprising a plurality of user-generated videos synchronized against a segment of an audio track. The method includes dividing an audio track into a plurality of segments. A user-recorded video is automatically selected for each of the plurality of segments, where each selected user-recorded video includes a video recording of a user synchronized against an audio clip of a unique one of the plurality of segments. The method further includes concatenating the user-recorded videos in a sequence and into a master music video featuring the user-recorded videos all placed in synch against the entire audio track such that playback of the plurality of segments associated with the user-recorded videos in the sequence corresponds to an original sequence of the audio track in its entirety. | 06-27-2013 |
Mehul Patel, Denver, CO US
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20130305289 | GENERATION OF DYNAMIC CONTENT INTERFACES - Example embodiments relate to generation of dynamic content interfaces based on device capabilities and user entitlements. Multiple devices associated with a user account may each request a content interface. Generation of the content interfaces may be based on capability information of the devices and a tier entitlement associated with the user account. A service included in both the content interfaces may be assigned a same virtual channel in each of the content interfaces. | 11-14-2013 |
20140026201 | System And Method Of Sharing Content Consumption Information - The disclosure relates to identifying a user consuming content so that the user can share information on a social network communication service. Aspects of the disclosure relate to detecting reactions to the content and transmitting information to a social networking service associated with the user. | 01-23-2014 |
20140274147 | Activating Devices Bases On User Location - System and methods for providing a user experience are described, including a method comprising determining a location of a user and automatically selecting an interface device of a plurality of interface devices based upon the location of a user. The selected interface device can be configured to transmit audio, transmit video, receive audio, receive video, or a combination thereof. The method can also comprise automatically configuring a user experience provided via the selected interface device. | 09-18-2014 |
20150089078 | Generation of Dynamic Content Interfaces - Example embodiments relate to generation of dynamic content interfaces based on device capabilities and user entitlements. Multiple devices associated with a user account may each request a content interface. Generation of the content interfaces may be based on capability information of the devices and a tier entitlement associated with the user account. A service included in both the content interfaces may be assigned a same virtual channel in each of the content interfaces. | 03-26-2015 |
Mehul Patel, Blue Bell, PA US
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20140100231 | NON-NUCLEOSIDE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of Formula I: | 04-10-2014 |
Mehul Patel, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140053946 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING A MEASURED AMOUNT OF A LOOSE MATERIAL - A loose material measuring and dispensing system including a container and dispenser. The tea container serves to store the tea leaves or grounds in a storage bin prior to activation of the system. Upon activation, the dispenser measures and loads a selected amount of tea into a hopper for dispensing, such as into a waiting cup or a tea infuser. The amount of tea may be selected based upon user operation of one of a number of quantity indicating/selection buttons provided in a user interface. The container is a sealed canister, such as a bag or jug, which is preferably impermeable to light. Furthermore, the dispenser is able to operate to load a desired amount of tea (e.g. by weight), specified by the user, into the hopper. Once the desired amount of tea is loaded into the hopper, the tea may be dispensed, such as into a waiting cup or infuser below. | 02-27-2014 |
Mehul Patel, Streetsboro, OH US
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20150060593 | Hierarchical closed-loop flow control system for aircraft, missiles and munitions - The present invention relates to a missile or aircraft with a hierarchical, modular, closed-loop flow control system and more particularly to aircraft or missile with a flow control system for enhanced aerodynamic control, maneuverability and stabilization, and to a method of operating the flow control system. | 03-05-2015 |
Mehul Patel, Newton, PA US
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20150254485 | INDICIA READER FOR SIZE-LIMITED APPLICATIONS - An indicia-reading module is capable of integration into the smallest face of thin-profile smart device. The module employs chip-on-board packaging and a customized sensor enclosure to eliminate the stack-up height found in conventional packaging. The module also employs a customized frame to reduce volume by integrating circuit subassembly circuit boards into a unique architecture and by serving as the lenses for the illuminator and the aimer, thereby eliminating the need for any extra lenses or holders. | 09-10-2015 |
20150332076 | Indicia-Reader Housing With an Integrated Optical Structure - An imaging engine for an indicia reader that includes a dual-purposed housing is disclosed. The housing is configured to provide support and alignment for the imaging engine's optical modules. In addition, the housing includes an integrated optical structure to focus or project light to or from the various optical modules. | 11-19-2015 |
Mehul Patel, Malvern, PA US
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20150285819 | MONOCYTE ACTIVATION TEST BETTER ABLE TO DETECT NON-ENDOTOXIN PYROGENIC CONTAMINANTS IN MEDICAL PRODUCTS - An improved monocyte activation test is described that is better able to detect non-endotoxin pyrogens in medical products, in which a sample is incubated with a monocyte-containing reagent in an assay system comprising at least one surface comprising polypropylene. The invention also concerns assay systems for use in these tests that include at least one microtiter well having at least one interior surface comprising polypropylene and having a shape such that monocyte-containing reagent is concentrated in the well to provide greater cell to cell contact. The invention also relates to a diagnostic kit that can be used to test for the presence of non-endotoxin pyrogens in a sample. | 10-08-2015 |
Mehul Patel, Centennial, CO US
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20150378439 | OCULAR FOCUS SHARING FOR DIGITAL CONTENT - A position within displayed digital content that a user is ocularly focused on (e.g., where within displayed content the user is looking) may be determined. Digital content comprising a visual indication of the position may be rendered. The visual indication of the position may be displayed on the same display that the user is looking at and/or a different display. In some embodiments, the position may be determined based on data generated by a sensor physically attached to the user. Additionally or alternatively, the position may be determined based on data generated by a stationary computing device comprising a sensor configured to track changes in ocular position of the user. In some embodiments the digital content may comprise digital images and/or video (e.g., broadcast content, on-demand content, images and/or video associated with a computer application, or the like). | 12-31-2015 |
Mehul Patel, Saratoga, CA US
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20160042298 | CONTENT DISCOVERY AND INGESTION - Knowledge automation techniques may include discovering data files from one or more content repositories, and identifying key terms in the data files. For each of the identified key terms, a frequency of occurrence of the key term in the corresponding data file, and locations of the key term in the corresponding data file can be determined. A plurality of knowledge units can be generated from the data files based on the determined frequencies of occurrence and the determined locations of the key terms. | 02-11-2016 |