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Adrian Correa, Campbell, CA US
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20150293001 | UNIVERSAL MECHANICAL TESTER FOR MEASURING FRICTION AND WEAR CHARACTERISTICS OF MATERIALS - A universal tester includes modular sample stages, each dedicated to a test configuration. The modules are manually coupled to the base of the tester and automatically recognized for activation of the correct software relevant to its configuration and test scripts. As a result, no extraneous script can be activated erroneously by an operator. A single motor in the frame of the tester actuates the drive of each sample stage through a drivetrain that is automatically engaged by the manual installation of the stage. Means for controlling and/or measuring temperature, humidity, voltage, resistance, and acoustic emissions are provided through dedicated expansion slots and cards that activate respective software. An electronic identification in each card ensures that only relevant software is enabled. | 10-15-2015 |
Adrian Correa, San Jose, 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 |
20120097370 | FLOW BALANCING SCHEME FOR TWO-PHASE REFRIGERANT COOLED RACK - A cooling system distributes fluid to a plurality of docking bays within a server rack. The server rack includes docking bays for housing electronics devices. A two-phase fluid-based heat exchanging system is coupled to each docking bay, which functions to remove heat from the electronics server. The docking bays are conceptually divided into one or more sections, and a dynamic fluid flow regulator is included within a section input line that supplies a liquid-phase fluid to each section. The section input line branches into a plurality of parallel fluid paths, one parallel fluid path coupled to each docking bay in the section. A fixed fluid flow regulator is included within each branching fluid pathway. The combination of the dynamic and fixed fluid flow regulators provides balanced fluid flow to each two-phase heat exchanging system. | 04-26-2012 |
20120272786 | ACTIVATION MECHANISM FOR A LIQUID COOLED RACK - A cam shaft is fitted with one or more sleeve bearings to negate friction between the rotating cam shaft and a surface onto which the cam shaft is rotated. A metal sheet is bent upward or downward by rotating cam shafts from a first position to either a second position or a third position. Rotating a cam shaft from the first position to either the second or the third position forces an offset portion of the cam shaft against a side of a U-bend in the metal sheet. The rotation generates a normal force against the U-bend that is translated to a bending of the metal sheet. The rotation also generates a tangential force. The sleeve bearings negate friction that may be generated by the tangential force. | 11-01-2012 |
Beren W. Correa, Fremont, CA US
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20110144740 | Medical Devices Including Metallic Film and at Least One Filament - Medical devices, such as endoprostheses, and methods of making the devices are disclosed. The medical device can include a composite cover formed of a deposited metallic film. The cover may include one or more filaments, e.g., wires, which cooperate with the film to provide desirable mechanical properties. The wires may be integrated with the film by depositing the film over the wires. | 06-16-2011 |
20150039077 | MEDICAL DEVICES INCLUDING METALLIC FILM AND AT LEAST ONE FILAMENT - Medical devices, such as endoprostheses, and methods of making the devices are disclosed. The medical device can include a composite cover formed of a deposited metallic film. The cover may include one or more filaments, e.g., wires, which cooperate with the film to provide desirable mechanical properties. The wires may be integrated with the film by depositing the film over the wires. | 02-05-2015 |
20150190255 | MEDICAL DEVICES INCLUDING METALLIC FILMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - An endoprosthesis for deployment within a body passage includes a framework and a metallic film, which can circumferentially surround the framework or be surrounded by the framework. The framework and metallic film can be attached without using a third material, e.g., without sewing. The framework can define a circumferential recess along at least a portion of its length and circumference. The recess accommodates at least a portion of the metallic film therein. | 07-09-2015 |
Gabriel Manuel Correa, San Francisco, CA US
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20110099092 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ILLUSTRATING WHERE A TICKET IS LOCATED IN AN EVENT VENUE - A system and method of illustrating where at least one ticket is located in an event venue, comprising: accepting event criteria for at least one ticket and at least one event; accepting price criteria for the at least one ticket and the at least one event; displaying an interactive graphics-based event venue map illustrating a location of all sections at a venue with at least one ticket meeting the event criteria and price criteria; accepting section selection criteria, at least one section being selected from the interactive graphics-based event venue map; displaying ticket information in a web browsing language corresponding to the section selection criteria, the displayed ticket information in the web browsing language being able to be utilized to drill down to a specific ticket, causing a location of the specific ticket to be displayed in the interactive graphics-based event venue map; and enabling a capability to utilize the interactive graphics-based event venue map to choose a section of interest, causing corresponding ticket information to be displayed in the web browsing language. | 04-28-2011 |
20120265652 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ILLUSTRATING WHERE A TICKET IS LOCATED IN AN EVENT VENUE - A system accepts event criteria for at least one ticket and at least one event; accepts price criteria for the ticket(s) and the event(s); displays an interactive graphics-based event venue map illustrating a location of all sections at a venue with at least one ticket meeting the event and price criteria; accepts section selection criteria, at least one section being selected from the interactive graphics-based event venue map; displays ticket information to allow a user to drill down to a specific ticket, cause a location of the specific ticket to be displayed in the interactive venue map; and enable a capability to utilize the interactive venue map to choose a section of interest, causing corresponding ticket information to be displayed in the web browsing language. | 10-18-2012 |
20130346122 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ILLUSTRATING WHERE A TICKET IS LOCATED IN AN EVENT VENUE - A system accepts event criteria for at least one ticket and at least one event; accepts price criteria for the ticket(s) and the event(s); displays an interactive graphics-based event venue map illustrating a location of all sections at a venue with at least one ticket meeting the event and price criteria; accepts section selection criteria, at least one section being selected from the interactive graphics-based event venue map; displays ticket information to allow a user to drill down to a specific ticket, cause a location of the specific ticket to be displayed in the interactive venue map; and enable a capability to utilize the interactive venue map to choose a section of interest, causing corresponding ticket information to be displayed in the web browsing language. | 12-26-2013 |
John Correa, Newport Beach, CA US
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20130036369 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING EVENT-RELATED INFORMATION - An embodiment of the invention is a method of integrating public and private calendars on a user-specific basis, such that a user is able to view multiple shared calendars created by different users. A system maintains event data relating to a future event, and receives a request to add that event to one of the user's calendars. The system creates a link between that event and the calendar, configuring the link so that updates to the event are automatically reflected on the calendar. It further enables the user to modify attributes associated with the event. | 02-07-2013 |
Jose L. Correa, Fullerton, CA US
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20080202406 | BOAT COVER SUPPORT POLE - A support assembly for a boat cover includes a first support member having a first end disposed adjacent to the boat cover and a second end having an opening, a second support member having a first end telescopically received within the opening, and a biasing element disposed between the first end of the second support member and the first end of the first support member. The biasing element biases the first support member away from the second support member and into engagement with the boat cover. | 08-28-2008 |
Juan I. Correa, San Francisco, CA US
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20150175068 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTED REALITY IN A HEAD-UP DISPLAY - Disclosed are systems and methods for augmenting reality in a head-up display implemented using a windshield of a vehicle. Image data of an operator of the vehicle is captured and a gaze tracker processes the operator image data to determine a direction of the gaze of the operator. Image data of the environment ahead of the vehicle is captured. An environment analyzer processes the environment image data. Augmented reality (“AR”) data is received from an external network. The AR data is associated with an object ahead of the vehicle and within the current area of central vision of the operator. A projection system presents AR data on the windshield to appear, to the operator of the vehicle, to be associated with the object. | 06-25-2015 |
20150279210 | ORCHESTRATING AUTONOMOUS MOVEMENTS OF PARKED VEHICLES TO OPTIMIZE PARKING EFFICIENCY - Technologies for optimized vehicle parking include a parking management computing device and a number of advanced vehicles, each having an in-vehicle computing system. The parking management computing device establishes a secure control channel with each of the in-vehicle computing systems. Each of the in-vehicle computing systems may send a parking request to park or access the vehicle to the parking management computing device. The parking management computing device queries a number of the advanced vehicles that are already parked for positional or sensor data and determines an optimized parking configuration based on the parking request. The parking management computing device transmits movement requests to the in-vehicle computing systems to implement the optimized parking configuration. Each in-vehicle computing system may perform the movement request by using an autonomous driving capability, by using a remote control capability, or by notifying an operator. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-01-2015 |
Matthew Correa, San Diego, CA US
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20150175557 | SUBSTITUTED DIAMINOPYRIMIDYL COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND METHODS OF TREATMENT THEREWITH - Provided herein are diaminopyrimidyl Compounds having the following structures: | 06-25-2015 |
20150246890 | SUBSTITUTED DIAMINOPYRIMIDYL COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND METHODS OF TREATMENT THEREWITH - Provided herein are diaminopyrimidyl Compounds having the following structures: | 09-03-2015 |
Paulo Correa, Costa Brava, CA US
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20080219154 | METHOD OF SENDING DATA PACKETS FROM A SERVER TO CLIENTS VIA A DATA LINK THAT HAS A GIVEN ERROR RATE - The present invention relates to a method of sending data packets from a server to clients via a first data link that has a given error rate. The clients are interconnected by a second data link that has a lower error rate than that of the first link. The server sends all the packets to all the clients over the first link, regardless of the client that is the recipient of each of the packets. A client that detects that it has not received a packet of which it is the recipient over the first link requests the other clients to send said packet to it over the second link. The Invention is particularly applicable for video-on-demand. | 09-11-2008 |
Paulo Correa, Laguna Niguel, CA US
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20080312778 | SERVER DESIGN AND METHOD - A communication system for a vehicle includes a server that includes a real time operating system, at least one cabin function application that runs on the real time operating system, and at least one in-flight entertainment application that runs on another operating system on top of the real time operating system. Thus, an in-operation entertainment system is capable of providing audio and/or visual content to a large number of locations in a cabin of the vehicle, and a cabin function system is capable of providing various cabin applications, e.g., lighting level control, attendant calling, air conditioning control, etc. at different locations in the vehicle cabin in a manner that is isolated and prioritized over the entertainment system. | 12-18-2008 |
20080313259 | IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT AND CABIN INTEGRATION SERVICE ORIENTED SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE AND METHOD - A software architecture for integrating an in-flight entertainment system and a vehicle cabin functions system. A first network serves the in-flight entertainment system, and a second network serves the vehicle cabin functions system. A first set of common functions is available via the first network, and a second set of common functions is available via the second network. At least one interface links the first and second sets of common functions and is adapted to link at least one additional service to at least one of the first and second networks. | 12-18-2008 |
20090007193 | WIRELESS AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM - A wireless communication system for a vehicle includes a seat or overhead video display unit, a control and audio unit that is associated with and located remotely with respect to the video display unit, a first wireless transceiver associated with the video display unit, a second wireless transceiver associated with the control and audio unit, where the first and second wireless transceivers are linked together for communication. The video display unit receives audiovisual content and splits audio content for transmission to the control unit. The control unit can similarly transmit control and selection information to the video display unit. | 01-01-2009 |
Paulo Correa, Dana Point, CA US
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20120194270 | Broadband Linearization Module And Method - A system including a power amplifier and a pre-distortion module coupled to the power amplifier. The pre-distortion module includes one or more smaller versions of the power amplifier to generate a pre-distortion signal that compensates for any memory-effect or inertia present in the power amplifier with application on frequency hopping and larger (up to 1 octave) instantaneous bandwidth communication systems. | 08-02-2012 |
20140232469 | RF POWER AMPLIFIER AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY FOR SAME - In general, an RF power amplifier comprises a controller, a driver, a splitter, a final stage, and a combiner coupled together to function as the RF power amplifier. One or more of the above components are arranged on one or more motherboards, e.g., a printed circuit board (PCB). A heat sink defines a base of the RF power amplifier, and in some embodiments includes at least two grooves formed therein, wherein the electrical components of the splitter and electrical components of the controller fit within one or more of the grooves so that these components can substantially disposed within the heat sink. In some embodiments, a power rail is also provided, and is also disposed substantially within the heat sink. The power rail groove of the heat sink and the carrier of the final stage provide an EMI shield of the power rail. | 08-21-2014 |
20140232483 | COMBINER FOR AN RF POWER AMPLIFIER - Embodiments of the invention include a combiner for an RF amplifier comprising wiring and a transmission line transformer. The transmission line transformer may include a ferrite core having a hole defined therein; a coaxial cable having a first dielectric constant and routed through the hole of the ferrite core; and a stripline having a second dielectric constant and routed around the ferrite core. In some embodiments, an electrical length of the stripline is matched to an electrical length of the coaxial cable. The electrical length of the coaxial cable may be defined by the first dielectric constant and the electrical length of the stripline may be defined by the second dielectric constant. | 08-21-2014 |
Rene Correa, San Jose, CA US
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20090148339 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING RESTRICTIONS TO AIR FLOW IN AN ABATEMENT SYSTEM - An abatement system is provided, including an abatement unit adapted to abate effluent using ambient air; and an ambient air delivery system in fluid communication with the abatement unit and adapted to deliver ambient air to the abatement unit; wherein the ambient air delivery system allows sufficient ambient air to flow into the abatement unit to abate the effluent without compressed air. Numerous other aspects are provided. | 06-11-2009 |
Rene T. Correa, San Jose, CA US
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20090078656 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR AMBIENT AIR ABATEMENT OF ELECTRONIC DEVICE MANUFACTURING EFFLUENT - An abatement system is provided which includes 1) an abatement unit adapted to abate effluent; and 2) an ambient air supply system comprising an air moving device, wherein the ambient air supply system is adapted to supply ambient air to the abatement unit for use as an oxidant. Numerous other aspects are provided. | 03-26-2009 |
Ricardo Garcia Correa, San Diego, CA US
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20120046329 | MODULATORS OF NOD1 AND NOD2 SIGNALING, METHODS OF IDENTIFYING MODULATORS OF NOD1 AND NOD2 SIGNALING, AND USES THEREOF - Disclosed herein are compositions and methods relating to modulators of Nod-like Receptors NOD1 (NLRC1) and NOD2 (NLRC2) signaling. Further provided are methods of identifying modulators of Nod-like Receptors NOD1 and NOD2 activity. Further provided are compositions and methods for treating or preventing inflammation, including diseases associated with inflammation such as inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis), pancreatitis, arthritis, asthma, psoriasis. Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular disease (arteritis), diabetes, and sepsis. | 02-23-2012 |
Rowell Suarez Correa, Chula Vista, CA US
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20140084773 | Spray Bottle Rack - A rotatable storage rack for spray bottles is described wherein the spray bottles are suspended on a rotatable outer ring supported above a fixed base. | 03-27-2014 |