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Ashot Avertisyan, Glendale, CA US
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20130321971 | Electronically-Controlled Solenoid - A solenoid assembly includes a switching regulator and a solenoid electrically connected to an output signal connection of the switching regulator, the solenoid electrically actuable between an extended position and a pull-in position. The assembly includes an output level switch electrically connected to an input switching connection and the output signal connection of the switching regulator, and a timer connected to an output of the switching regulator and an input of the output level switch. The timer generates a signal at the output of the output level switch, thereby causing the output level switch to generate a hold signal at the input switching connection of the switching regulator after sensing a signal at the output signal connection. Upon receiving the hold signal at the input switching connection, the switching regulator causes an output signal on the output voltage connection to switch from a switching level to a hold level. | 12-05-2013 |
Ashot Gabrelyanov, Brooklyn, NY US
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20160072918 | System and Method for Acquisition, Management and Distribution of User-Generated Digital Media Content - Disclosed are systems and methods for acquisition, management and distribution of digital media content. An exemplary system includes a content management server that generates a content request task comprising a plurality of parameters, including a content description and a location for content acquisition; identifies one or more registered and active mobile device users that match one or more parameters of the content request task; transmits the content request task to one or more identified mobile device users that match one or more parameters of the content request task; receives the requested digital media content from one or more mobile device users; processes the received digital media content for previewing, editing and moderating the content by a content moderator; determines, based on results of the moderation, whether to accept or reject the digital media content received from user; and submits accepted digital media content to one or more media distribution platforms. | 03-10-2016 |
Ashot Khrimian, Rockville, MD US
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20130189222 | IDENTIFICATION AND SYNTHESIS OF A MALE-PRODUCED PHEROMONE FOR THE NEOTROPICAL ROOT WEEVIL DIAPERPES ABBREVIATUS (COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE) - An unsaturated hydroxyl-ester pheromone for the neotropical root weevil | 07-25-2013 |
20140161764 | Compositions and Methods to Attract the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB), Halyomorpha halys - A composition (useful for attracting | 06-12-2014 |
Ashot Logian, New York, NY US
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20140345322 | Multi-Piece Jewelry Set - A multi- piece jewelry is disclosed where the jewelry is formed of interlockable and interchangeable circular elements. The multi-piece jewelry of this disclosure allows the user to easily assemble the elements of the jewelry in various designs without any tools. A kit comprising the elements is also disclosed to combine the elements in different ways to form a number of different designs. The jewelry of this invention may be a bracelet or ring. The kit may also comprise pendants, earrings, hair accessories or other jewelry. | 11-27-2014 |
Ashot Martirosian, Solon, OH US
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20140357711 | Amooranin Compounds and Analogs Thereof and Related Methods of Use - Methods for synthesizing amooranin (25-hydroxy-3-oxoolean-12-en-28-oic acid (AMR) and/or amooranin analogs, including amooranin methyl ester (AMR-Me), by using oleanolic acid in an oxidation process, and therapeutic uses thereof are described. | 12-04-2014 |
Ashot Melik-Martirosian, San Jose, CA US
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20150310921 | PROGRAMMING ALGORITHM FOR IMPROVED FLASH MEMORY ENDURANCE AND RETENTION - A method applies a first set of consecutive pulses to flash memory cells in one or more flash memory devices to program the flash memory cells using a first pulse increment, a voltage of each consecutive pulse of the first set being incremented by the first pulse increment. On receiving an indication that the flash memory cells are partially programmed after the first set of consecutive pulses is applied, the first pulse increment is adjusted to an adjusted pulse increment based on a number of program/erase cycles associated with the flash memory cells. A second set of consecutive pulses to the flash memory cells is then applied using the adjusted pulse increment, a voltage of each consecutive pulse of the second set being incremented by the adjusted pulse increment. | 10-29-2015 |
20150317247 | OPTIMIZED GARBAGE COLLECTION ALGORITHM TO IMPROVE SOLID STATE DRIVE RELIABILITY - A method for managing memory operations in a storage device having a plurality of data blocks, the method including steps for determining a number of page reads for each of the plurality of data blocks and determining a dwell time for each of the plurality of data blocks. In certain aspects, the method further includes steps for associating the plurality of data blocks with a plurality of rank groups based on the number of page reads and the dwell time associated with each of the plurality of data blocks and selecting a data block, from among the plurality of data blocks, for memory reclamation based on the associated rank group and the selected data block. A storage system and computer-readable media are also provided. | 11-05-2015 |
Ashot Melik-Martirosian, San Diego, CA US
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20120239858 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING AN OPERATING CONDITION OF A MEMORY CELL BASED ON CYCLE INFORMATION - Disclosed is an apparatus and method for determining a parameter for programming a non-volatile memory circuit. On receiving write or erase operation a parameter is determined as a function of a circuit characteristic associated with a memory block. An adjusted condition, for example, read or write time, or the standard deviation of voltage thresholds in a distribution of cells, is then determined as a function of the parameter, and a command provided to the memory circuit to use the parameter in the next write or erase operation performed on the memory block. The method can be triggered by an event such as P/E cycle times and the condition is dynamically adjusted to extend the life of the memory circuit. | 09-20-2012 |
20120239976 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING A READ LEVEL OF A FLASH MEMORY AFTER AN INACTIVE PERIOD OF TIME - Disclosed is an apparatus and method for determining a dwell time in a non-volatile memory circuit after a shutdown of the memory circuit. A voltage shift is calculated by comparing a first read level voltage required to read a test block stored before the shutdown and a second read level voltage required to read a second test block stored after the shutdown. A shutdown time is determined from a look up table indexed by the voltage shift and a number of program/erase cycles. The dwell time is calculated as a function of the drive temperature, a clock, and a block time stamp. Once the dwell time is calculated, a controller calculates a new read level voltage based, in part, on the dwell time and provides one or more programming commands representative of the new read level voltage to the memory circuit to read the memory circuit. | 09-20-2012 |
20120239991 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING AN OPERATING CONDITION OF A MEMORY CELL BASED ON CYCLE INFORMATION - Disclosed is an apparatus and method for adjusting a memory parameter in a non-volatile memory circuit. On a trigger event, a parameter is determined in accordance with a circuit characteristic associated with the memory block. The parameter may be a new read level voltage to apply to a page of a memory block, or a program verify level voltage used to program a page of a memory block. On determining the parameter a command is sent to the memory circuit to apply the parameter to the page of the memory block. The method can be triggered by an event such as P/E cycle times and the condition is dynamically adjusted to extend the life of the memory circuit. | 09-20-2012 |
20120240012 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MULTI-MODE OPERATION OF A FLASH MEMORY DEVICE - Disclosed is an apparatus and method for operating a multi-level cell (MLC) flash memory circuit. Data is read from a memory block of a plurality of memory blocks in the MLC flash memory circuit, wherein each of the plurality of memory blocks can operate in one of at least three modes of operation comprising an MLC mode, a single-level cell (SLC) mode and a defective mode, and wherein the memory block is initially operating in the MLC mode. Error correction is performed on the read data to correct read errors in the read data. A determination is made if a number of bits corrected by the error correction exceeds a predetermined threshold value. If the number of bits corrected by the error correction exceeds the predetermined threshold value, the operating mode of the memory block is switched from the MLC mode to the SLC mode. | 09-20-2012 |
20120254515 | ERASE-SUSPEND SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method for suspending an erase operation performed on a group of memory cells in a flash memory circuit is disclosed. One example method includes providing to the memory circuit a command to erase the group of memory cells via a plurality of erase pulses. After applying an erase pulse, if it is determined that another operation has a priority higher than a predetermined threshold, the method suspends the erase operation, performs the other operation, and then resumes the erase operation. | 10-04-2012 |
20130124792 | ERASE-SUSPEND SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method for suspending an erase operation performed on a group of memory cells in a flash memory circuit is disclosed. One example method includes initiating an erase operation on one or more memory cells, the erase operation including a plurality of erase pulses, checking for receipt of a memory command after a predetermined number of erase pulses, suspending, after the predetermined number of erase pulses, the erase operation if the memory command was received, and performing a memory operation associated with the memory command. | 05-16-2013 |
20130132647 | OPTIMIZED GARBAGE COLLECTION ALGORITHM TO IMPROVE SOLID STATE DRIVE RELIABILITY - A method for managing memory operations in a storage device having a plurality of data blocks, the method including steps for determining a number of invalid pages, in each of the plurality of data blocks, determining a number of page reads for each of the plurality of data blocks and determining a dwell time for each of the plurality of data blocks. In certain aspects, the method further comprises steps for selecting a data block, from among the plurality of data blocks, for memory reclamation based on the number of invalid pages, the number of page reads, and the dwell time of the selected data block. A flash storage system and computer-readable media are also provided. | 05-23-2013 |
20130182506 | PROGRAMMING ALGORITHM FOR IMPROVED FLASH MEMORY ENDURANCE AND RETENTION - A method for programming a flash cell using a series of programming pulses, the method comprising providing a plurality of first successive programming pulses, wherein each of the first successive programming pulse is incremented by a first incremental amount and providing a plurality of second successive programming pulses, wherein each of the second successive programming pulses is incremented by a second incremental amount and wherein the second increment amount is smaller than the first incremental amount. A system and machine-readable media are also provided. | 07-18-2013 |
Ashot Mesropyan, Circleville, OH US
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20090040299 | LASER SAFETY SYSTEM WITH BEAM STEERING - A laser safety system providing a system for checking the presence, focus and integrity of a laser beam focusing lens is disclosed. The laser safety system checks the focusing lens properties by capturing an image of a target by viewing the target through the focusing lens from along the laser beam path. An initial, known good, image is compared to an image captured immediately before enablement of the laser beam source to determine if the focusing lens is present, focused and is not damaged. The system may also utilize a mask projected onto the target as well as a low-power visible light laser directed along the path of the processing laser to determine the focusing lens properties. The system can also provide target recognition. | 02-12-2009 |
Ashot Mesropyan, Fremont, CA US
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20110317728 | LASER SAFETY VIEWING WINDOW - An apparatus includes a window to absorb and/or reflect a radiation of a laser light. The apparatus may include a continuous material affixed to the window to transfer energy through the continuous material in a continuous pattern such that an alteration of the continuous material from the laser light of a laser adjusts a power of the laser light of the laser. The window may be a transparent shield to allow a user to view the laser process and to protect the user from the radiation of the laser light. The continuous material may be a wire. The wire may be a string of a conductive material. Examples of the conductive material may include platinum, silver, iron, copper, aluminum, gold, brass, bronze, conductive plastic, and/or semiconductor. The alteration may be damage to the wire to interrupt the current of the electricity through the wire. | 12-29-2011 |
20120111865 | LASER MARKING OF AN INTERIOR CAVITY OF A SECURING MEANS OF A SUBSTANCE-CONTAINER - A method, an apparatus and/or a system of laser marking of an interior cavity of a securing means of a substance container is disclosed. In one embodiment, a solid-state laser marking system to mark a securing means of a substance container includes a semiconductor laser to emit a pumping laser beam. The solid-state laser marking system also includes a resonator to create the laser beam that is then focused through a lens to mark the securing means of the substance container having a maximum diameter of 5 cm. Further, the solid-state laser marking system includes a solid-state laser crystal doped with a rare-earth element, to produce a laser beam in response to being pumped by the pumping laser beam and a laser resonator. The laser resonator is configured to focus the laser beam of a spot size of less than 150 microns and a beam quality of M | 05-10-2012 |
20140292994 | COLLECTIVE MARKING OF A SURFACE BY STEERING MULTIPLE LASER BEAMS GENERATED BY A LASER CONTROLLER - Disclosed are methods, systems, and/or apparatus for the collective marking of a surface by two or more laser beams generated by a laser controller. A method includes receiving one or more input signals from a controller of the laser system. The method also includes adjusting a first mirror through a first galvanometer scanner, a second minor through a second galvanometer scanner, a third mirror through a third galvanometer scanner, and a fourth mirror through a fourth galvanometer scanner based on the one or more input signals. The method further includes steering, through the first mirror and the second mirror, a first laser beam generated by the controller and transmitted to a marking head through a beam delivery vessel; and steering, through the third mirror and the fourth minor, a second laser beam generated by the controller and transmitted to the marking head through another beam delivery vessel. | 10-02-2014 |
Ashot Papoyan, Arlington, MA US
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20150125483 | FUSION PROTEINS OF CILIATE GRANULE LATTICE PROTEINS, GRANULAR PROTEIN PARTICLES THEREOF, AND USES THEREFOR - This invention is directed to methods for the production of immunogenic granular particles. In certain embodiments, the invention is directed to methods and products for the production immunogenic granular particles produced in ciliates. In certain embodiments, the invention is directed to compositions comprising Grl/Ag fusion polypeptides. | 05-07-2015 |
Ashot Papoyan, Lansing, NY US
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20120107343 | PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANT PROTEINS IN CILIATES AND USES THEREOF - This invention is directed to methods for recombinant polypeptide production and, in particular, methods and products for the production and purification of recombinant proteins in ciliates. | 05-03-2012 |
Ashot Petrosian, San Francisco, CA US
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20090125812 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN EXTENSIBLE MEDIA PLAYER - In a method and system for creating an extensible media player, a multimedia player application is instantiated on a client system. A timeline to be played by the instantiated multimedia player application is transmitted to the client system. One or more modules and one or more layouts are dynamically selected and retrieved for the timeline. The modules contain application logic to extend a functionality of the multimedia player application. The layouts contain logic to control an aspect of a presentation of the multimedia player application and the modules. The timeline, the modules, and the layouts are loaded into the multimedia player application. The loaded modules are verified to determine if any module is blocking the timeline from playing. If a module is blocking the timeline from playing, the blocking module is executed and playback of the timeline is stopped until execution is complete. If no module is blocking the timeline, the timeline begins playing back. Each subsequent module and each loaded layout is executed at a predetermined time during playback of the timeline. As each module is executed, the module is checked to determine whether the module is blocking the timeline from playing. If the module is blocking the timeline, playback of the timeline is stopped or paused until execution of the module is complete. | 05-14-2009 |
Ashot Tumagyan US
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20160037803 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING CROP RESIDUE INTO NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS - A pressure device has a rifled barrel, a rifled end cap, a section clamped to the barrel, a circular flange welded to a threaded male pipe connection, a plate with holes or a cone, a female cap receiving the plate and aligning the holes to the rifling in the barrel, and the flange threadily engaging the cap, securing the plate. The rifled barrel provides shearing, increased pressure, and higher temperatures upon the passing crop residue. The increased surface area of the rifling grooves increases temperature and pressure between the crop residue and the barrel wall. The rifling, when misaligned, creates a pressure chamber that further breaks down the molecules in the crop residue. The crop residue then enters a popper device. The pressure in the popper device forces the crop residue through the holes of plate or around an encased cone, relieving excess pressure and producing a nutritional animal feed. | 02-11-2016 |
Ashot Tumagyan, Albuquerque, NM US
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20160037803 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING CROP RESIDUE INTO NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS - A pressure device has a rifled barrel, a rifled end cap, a section clamped to the barrel, a circular flange welded to a threaded male pipe connection, a plate with holes or a cone, a female cap receiving the plate and aligning the holes to the rifling in the barrel, and the flange threadily engaging the cap, securing the plate. The rifled barrel provides shearing, increased pressure, and higher temperatures upon the passing crop residue. The increased surface area of the rifling grooves increases temperature and pressure between the crop residue and the barrel wall. The rifling, when misaligned, creates a pressure chamber that further breaks down the molecules in the crop residue. The crop residue then enters a popper device. The pressure in the popper device forces the crop residue through the holes of plate or around an encased cone, relieving excess pressure and producing a nutritional animal feed. | 02-11-2016 |