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Kuldeep Singh Dhanjal, Milpitas, CA US

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20110139161Health Aid Device - A tubular device for being disposed on a penis of a user is provided. The tubular device includes a proximal end to facilitate disposition of the tubular device on the penis and a distal end substantially opposite the proximal end. Further, the tubular device includes a wall defining a hollow tubular body for receiving the penis. The wall is such that it includes at least a first set of regions that have a first wall thickness and a second set of regions that have a second wall thickness. The first wall thickness is greater than the second wall thickness and at least one of an underside of the penis and underside of glans of the penis is not covered by the first set of regions or a portion thereof. Design of the tubular device ensures at least one of an effective increase in a girth of said penis, an effective increase in a length of said penis and an effective increase in time to ejaculation for said user of said device.06-16-2011

Savraj Singh Dhanjal, Pennington, NJ US

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20110093221SYSTEM TO MONITOR ENERGY USE - A system to monitor energy use is disclosed. According to one embodiment, a computer-implemented method comprises receiving energy consumption data from a gateway, wherein the gateway receives the energy consumption data from an electricity meter. The energy consumption data is stored, and an energy consumption graph is calculated by using the energy consumption data. The energy consumption graph is transmitted to an end device, and the energy consumption graph is displayed on the end device.04-21-2011

Savraj Singh Dhanjal, Bellevue, WA US

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20110296322Markup Based Extensibility for User Interfaces - Methods, systems, and computer products are provided for exposing the programming of an application user interface to allow modification of the associated user interface to include adding, removing, disabling, enabling and repurposing new or existing user interface components.12-01-2011

Sukhvinder Singh Dhanjal, Mississauga CA

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20110132399Cleaning a Hot Soldering Iron Tip Using Dry Melamine Sponge - In one aspect the invention provides a method of cleaning molten solder from the hot tip of a soldering iron that does not require a water-laden sponge. The hot tip of the iron is wiped against a block of dry open-celled melamine foam. The block is formed with an inclined through-hole that leads to the bottom of a receptacle holding the block. The hot tip is wiped against the foam surrounding an upper end of the through-hole, and the molten solder removed from the tip accumulates in the receptacle below.06-09-2011