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Ajit S. Dhaliwal, Singapore SG

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110296918MINIATURIZED PIEZOELECTRIC ACCELEROMETERS - The miniaturized piezoelectric accelerometer includes a support frame (12-08-2011

Deepinder Dhaliwal, Pittsburgh, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080281341APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ENDOTHELIAL KERATOPLASTY DONOR TISSUE TRANSPORT AND DELIVERY - A method for endothelial keratoplasty donor tissue transport and delivery to a recipient's eye, such as in DLEK, DSEK and DSAEK procedures, comprises the steps of: attaching endothelial keratoplasty donor tissue to a tissue holder, wherein the attachment between the tissue holder and the donor tissue is not on the endothelial layer of the endothelial keratoplasty donor tissue; placing the tissue holder and the attached donor tissue within a surrounding insertion tip; transporting the insertion tip to a position adjacent an access opening in the recipient's eye; inserting the tissue holder with the attached donor tissue through the opening and extending the tissue holder from within the insertion tip to position the donor tissue within the recipient's eye; and separating the attached donor tissue from the tissue holder with the tissue holder within the recipient's eye. An associated apparatus is disclosed.11-13-2008

Mona Dhaliwal, Saharanpur IN

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110236494CIPROFLOXACIN ORAL SUSPENSION - The present invention relates to oral taste masked pharmaceutical composition comprising ciprofloxacin or salts or esters thereof. It further relates to processes of preparing it.09-29-2011

Mona Dhaliwal, Uttar Pradesh IN

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20080268049Stable Solid Dosage Forms of Amlodipine and Benazepril - The technical field of the invention relates to stable solid dosage forms of amlodipine besylate and benazepril hydrochloride; and processes for their preparation. In particular, the solid dosage forms having reduced levels of 3-ethyl methyl [(2-aminoethoxy)methyl](2-chlorophenyl)methylpyridine-3,5 dicarboxylate (“impurity D”) and total impurities when free of dicalcium phosphate.10-30-2008

Pritam S. Dhaliwal, Upland, CA US

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20090272297HIGH SRI CEMENTITIOUS SYSTEMS FOR COLORED CONCRETE - IR reflective cementitious systems comprising one or more IR reflective pigments are provided. The cementitious systems of the invention may be in the form of mixtures which increase the total solar reflectivity (TSR or albedo) and the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of concrete are provided. The cementitious systems are infrared reflective and may be toppings mixed with water for application to existing concrete surfaces, or dry-shake hardeners for application to freshly-placed plastic concrete. The formulations of the invention utilize one or more of cementitious binder(s), graded aggregates, super-plasticizers, one or more pigments selected for improving infrared reflectivity and color composition, and/or optionally other additives, such as dry redispersible polymers or fillers to provide decorative and LEED compliant, highly durable (sustainable) concrete hardscapes and other decorative concrete.11-05-2009
20100212552High SRI Systems For Cementitious Applications - High SRI cementitious systems comprising integral concrete coloring admixtures, toppings, dry-shake hardeners, and other cementitious systems are provided. The high-SRI cementitious systems comprise one or more IR reflective pigments and other components to make-up the cementitious system, depending on the application. The high-SRI cementitious systems of the invention may be in the form of mixtures which increase the total solar reflectivity (TSR or albedo) and the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of concrete. The high-SRI cementitious systems may be toppings mixed with water for application to existing concrete surfaces, dry-shake hardeners for application to freshly-placed plastic concrete, or the IR reflective pigments may be mixed into integrally colored concrete in various forms, such as conventional cast-in-place concrete, lightweight concrete, pervious concrete and concrete building panels, pavers or masonry units. The topping and dry-shake hardener formulations of the invention may further comprise one or more of cementitious binder(s), graded aggregates, super-plasticizers, one or more pigments selected for improving infrared reflectivity and color composition, and/or optionally other additives, such as dry redispersible polymers or fillers to provide decorative and LEED compliant, highly durable (sustainable) concrete hardscapes and other decorative concrete.08-26-2010

Puneet S. Dhaliwal, Hayward, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120064863Method of an Electronic Device for Providing Contact or Group Information for a Contact or Group of Contacts - There is disclosed a method of an electronic device for providing group information associated with a group of contacts. After selecting a particular message type and obtaining a group name, the electronic device displays the number of contacts associated with the particular message type and the total number of contacts of the group of contacts.03-15-2012
20120064925Method for an Electronic Device for Providing Group Information Associated with a Group of Contacts - There is disclosed a method of an electronic device for providing group information associated with a group of contacts. After a group name associated with a group of contacts is obtained, the electronic device allows selection of one or more contacts of the group of contacts. Distinction between contacts of the group of contacts that are recipients and contacts of the group of contacts that are not recipients is provided based on the selection of the contact(s). The electronic device displays contacts that are recipients in place of the group name at a display.03-15-2012

Rajdeep S. Dhaliwal, Richmond CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110189344RECOVERY OF INSOLUBLE ENZYME FROM FERMENTATION BROTH AND FORMULATION OF INSOLUBLE ENZYME - Methods are provided for recovery and formulation of insoluble enzymes from a microbial fermentation broth, without removal of microbial cells or cell debris. Granular and liquid formulations comprising insoluble enzymes are also provided.08-04-2011

Rajinder S. Dhaliwal, Hopewell Junction, NY US

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20080218054CARBON TUBE FOR ELECTRON BEAM APPLICATION - Embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus employing an electron beam to expose the structure of a micro device and produce an image of the structure. The apparatus includes an electron gun producing the electron beam; an electron beam column having one or more segments that shape, focus and/or deflect the electron beams; and one or more center tubes along the electron beam column that provides a high vacuum environment for and guiding the electron beam to a target object coated with an electron sensitive resist. At least one of the center tubes is a carbon tube made of solid carbon material.09-11-2008

Ronnie S. Dhaliwal, Centennial, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090322556TRANSMISSION OF UTILITY DATA - Certain embodiments are directed at methods and systems for transmitting utility usage data using a public switched telephone network (“PSTN”). The methods and systems may include collecting utility usage data pertaining to a customer premises with a utility meter at the customer premises. The utility usage data may be transmitted automatically from the utility meter to an access point of a public broadband network. The utility usage data may be received at the access point. A digital subscriber line (“DSL”) modem in communication with the access point may modulate the utility usage data at the access point. The utility usage data may be transmitted securely through the public switched telephone network to an Internet point of presence. The utility usage data may be received at the Internet point of presence. The utility usage data may be transmitted from the Internet point of presence to a utility provider via the Internet.12-31-2009

Sumeet Dhaliwal, Punjab IN

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20110244034SUSTAINED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM - The invention discloses a controlled release dosage form comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutically active agent, illustrated by Acyclovir, that would release in about 12 hours not more than about 90% of the said active agent in a simulated gastric juice in a first order rate of release in a USP type 1 dissolution test, and not containing a solubilizer or a swelling enhancer or both, comprising (a) a tablet made from polymer matrix of at least two biocompatible polymers, illustrated by Carbopol 974P and polyethylene oxide, the said pharmaceutically active agent and pharmaceutically permitted excipients; the said tablet capable of rapid swelling without disintegration in the said simulated gastric juice to a size that shall result in its gastric retention in the stomach and start controlled release of the said active agent by starting controlled erosion as well as diffusion immediately after coming into contact with the said gastric juice, or (b) microspheres of ungrafted chitosan or a chitosan derivative illustrated by thiolated chitosan and trimethyl chitosan, or Carbopol incorporating the said active agent, wherein the said pharmaceutically active agent is not a polymeric molecule and after administration in stomach, the said microspheres adhare to the gastric mucosa for a long time releasing the active agent in a controlled way.10-06-2011

Surinderjit Dhaliwal, Laguna Niguel, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090289321Thermal sensing and reset protection for an integrated circuit chip - There is provided a semiconductor package that includes a first semiconductor die mounted on a package substrate. The semiconductor package further includes a second semiconductor die mounted on the first semiconductor die and including a thermal sensing and reset protection circuit. The thermal sensing and reset protection circuit is configured to determine a temperature of the first semiconductor die and to provide a reset protection signal to the first semiconductor die when the temperature of the first semiconductor die is substantially equal to a preset temperature so as to protect the first semiconductor die from thermal runaway. The reset protection signal can cause the first semiconductor die to be in a sleep mode or a reset state.11-26-2009

Surinderjit S. Dhaliwal, Laguna Niguel, CA US

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20110169562System on chip power management through package configuration - There is provided a semiconductor package configured for externally controlled power management. Instead of integrating voltage regulation on-chip as done conventionally, power regulation is moved externally to the PCB level, providing numerous package advantages including size, simplicity, power efficiency, integration flexibility, and thermal dissipation. In particular, the use of flip-chip package configurations provides ready access to power supply bumps, which also allows the use of a universal receiving PCB and power supply through simple reconfiguring of voltage traces. As a result, flexible power management can be implemented, and portions of semiconductor packages may be managed for performance or thermal considerations, which may be of particular use for applications such as multi-core processors.07-14-2011
20110173478Scheduler with voltage management - There is provided a method of scheduler assisted power management for semiconductor devices. By accessing and analyzing workload data for tasks to be completed, a scheduler may provide finer grained control for determining and implementing an efficient power management policy. In this manner, tasks with completion deadlines can be allocated sufficient resources without wasteful power consumption resulting from ramping up of performance through overestimating of voltage or frequency increases. Additionally, power management may be planned for longer periods, rather than looking only at immediate data to be processed and constantly fluctuating voltage and frequency. In this manner, power management can run more smoothly and efficiently compared to conventional means of power management that ignore data from a scheduler when determining power management policy.07-14-2011

Upkar Dhaliwal, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080212553LOW LATENCY FREQUENCY SWITCHING - Techniques for improved low latency frequency switching are disclosed. In one embodiment, a controller receives a frequency switch command and generates a frequency switch signal at a time determined in accordance with a system timer. In another embodiment, gain calibration is initiated subsequent to the frequency switch signal delayed by the expected frequency synthesizer settling time. In yet another embodiment, DC cancellation control and gain control are iterated to perform gain calibration, with signaling to control the iterations without need for processor intervention. Various other embodiments are also presented. Aspects of the embodiments disclosed may yield the benefit of reducing latency during frequency switching, allowing for increased measurements at alternate frequencies, reduced time spent on alternate frequencies, and the capacity and throughput improvements that follow from minimization of disruption of an active communication session and improved neighbor selection.09-04-2008