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Gopalaswamy

Rajesh Gopalaswamy, Alpharetta, GA US

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20090266824CAN END - A beverage can end is described. The beverage can end has a curl defining a perimeter of the can end, a chuckwall extending downwardly and radially inwardly from the curl, and a transition wall joining the chuckwall to an outer peripheral edge of a center panel. The transition wall is formed in compression such that a portion of the transition wall exhibits a compressed segment having a thickness which is 1% to 20% thicker than a thickness of the center panel.10-29-2009
20090269169CAN END - In a method of forming a beverage can end wherein a beverage can end shell has a curl defining a perimeter of the can end, a chuckwall extending downwardly and radially inwardly from the curl, a generally U-shaped countersink joining the chuckwall to an outer peripheral edge of a center panel, a method of forming an arcuate chuckwall in the beverage can end shell is described. The method of forming the arcuate chuckwall comprises the steps of providing a partially formed can end, providing an upper tooling having an annular, generally arcuate segment, and providing a lower tooling having a circumferential, generally arcuate, outwardly convex segment in at least partial alignment with the annular, generally arcuate segment of the upper tooling. The annular, generally arcuate segment of the upper tooling and the circumferential, generally arcuate, outwardly convex segment of the lower tooling are brought into engagement with a public side and a product side of the partially formed can end, respectively. A portion of the partially formed can end is reformed to form a circumferential, generally arcuate, outwardly convex segment located between an upper bend in the can end having a center of curvature above a public side of the can end and a lower bend in the partially formed can end having a center of curvature below the public side of the partially formed can end.10-29-2009

Ramesh Gopalaswamy, Jamestown, NC US

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20090247536Bissulfonamide Compounds As Agonists Of GalR1, Compositions, And Methods Of Use - Embodiments of the present invention provide bissulfonamide compounds that are agonists of GalR1. The present invention further provides compositions comprising bissulfonamide compounds that are agonists of GalR1, and methods of use of such compounds and compositions.10-01-2009
20100152170Benzazole Derivatives, Compositions, And Methods Of Use As Aurora Kinase Inhibitors - The present invention relates to compounds and methods from the treatment of cancer. The invention provides compounds that inhibit Aurora kinase, pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds that inhibit Aurora kinase, and methods for the treatment of cancer using the compounds of the presentation invention or pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of the present invention.06-17-2010

Patent applications by Ramesh Gopalaswamy, Jamestown, NC US

Ramesh Gopalaswamy, Cary, NC US

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20120022012Glycosylated Acetaminophen Pro-Drug Analogs - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for the synthesis, production, and use of pro-drug analogs of the analgesic acetaminophen. This invention relates to a method for the production of a broad group of glycosides of acetaminophen derivatives.01-26-2012

Ramosh Gopalaswamy, Cary, NC US

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20100286197Carboxamide Derivatives As Therapeutic Agents - This invention provides certain compounds, methods of their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds, and their use in treating human or animal disorders. The compounds of the invention are useful as modulators of the interaction between the receptor for advanced glycated end products (RAGE) and its ligands, such as advanced glycated end products (AGEs), S100/calgranulin/EN-RAGE, β-amyloid and amphoterin, and for the management, treatment, control, or as an adjunct treatment for diseases in humans caused by RAGE. Such diseases or disease states include acute and chronic inflammation, the development of diabetic late complications such as increased vascular permeability, nephropathy, atherosclerosis, and retinopathy, the development of Alzheimer's disease, erectile dysfunction, and tumor invasion and metastasis.11-11-2010

Sathishkumar Gopalaswamy, Frisco, TX US

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20100017522STREAMING ELECTRONIC CONTENT BETWEEN DISSIMILAR DOMAINS - A system, method, and streaming gateway for delivering a video stream between an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) endpoint in an IMS domain and an Internet endpoint in an Internet domain. The streaming gateway sets up sessions in both the IMS and Internet domains. The IMS endpoint sends the video stream to the streaming gateway utilizing the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Real Time Protocol (RTP), and the streaming gateway forwards the video stream to the Internet endpoint using an appropriate Internet protocol such as the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP). The streaming gateway may also stream another video stream such as a promotional video to the Internet endpoint while waiting for the video stream from the IMS endpoint to become available.01-21-2010
20100233995SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SELECTIVELY RESTRICTING OPERATIONS OF A MOBILE PHONE IN A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - A system and method of selectively restricting usage of a user equipment (UE) in a telecommunications system. The system includes a graphical user interface (GUI) for receiving a plurality of restrictions. Each restriction provides a constraint on use of the UE. The GUI allows an administrator of the UE to select and modify the restrictions. The system also includes a traffic server for determining if usage of the UE is within one of the restrictions. If the UE is within one of the restrictions, the traffic server terminates the call. The restrictions may include a time of the day, day of the week or geographical location.09-16-2010