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Hatem Aead, West Paterson, NJ US
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| 20100295637 | Coaxial Attenuator and Method of Manufacture - A coaxial attenuator is provided. The attenuator includes a central body with first and second sockets at opposite ends thereof, outer conductors threadably engageable with the first and second sockets, inner conductors coaxial with the outer conductors, a resistive element or “chip” positioned within the central body, and a floating shroud or jack adapter captured between the central body and one of the outer conductors. Transverse slots are formed in ends of the inner conductors to create flexible ends which contact and bias sides of the resistive element. The floating shroud includes an internal, annular projection which is captured between a shoulder formed in the outer conductor and a side of the central body, allowing the shroud to be captured on the attenuator while permitting movement of the shroud with respect to the central body and the outer conductor. | 11-25-2010 |
Hatem Belfadhel, Roosendaal NL
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| 20080287640 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF POLYCARBONATE USING AN ESTER SUBSTITUTED DIARYL CARBONATE - A method of preparing polycarbonate includes a steps of providing a melt reaction mixture and allowing the melt reaction mixture to react to build molecular weight, thereby preparing the polycarbonate. The melt reaction mixture has a dihydroxy compound, an ester substituted diaryl carbonate mixture, and a melt transesterification catalyst where the ester substituted diaryl carbonate mixture may contain acid-substituted phenol. The method also includes the step of adjusting the molar ratio of acid-substituted phenol, if present, to melt transesterification catalyst (acid-substituted phenol/catalyst) in the melt reaction mixture to an amount of less than 10. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20090143610 | Method of preparing a purified ester-substituted phenol stream - A method of producing a purified ester-substituted phenol stream is provided. The method includes a first step of obtaining from a melt transesterification reaction a byproduct stream containing a residual ester-substituted diaryl carbonate, an ester-substituted phenol, a residual melt transesterification catalyst, and a catalyst degradation product. A second step includes treating the reaction byproduct stream to separate ester-substituted phenol and catalyst degradation product from residual ester-substituted diaryl carbonate and residual melt transesterification catalyst to create a light recycle stream containing ester-substituted phenol and catalyst degradation product and a heavy recycle stream containing residual ester-substituted diaryl carbonate and residual melt transesterification catalyst. A third step includes treating the light recycle stream to reduce catalyst degradation product concentration thereby producing a purified ester-substituted phenol stream. | 06-04-2009 |
Hatem Eyada, Milpitas, CA US
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| 20100071024 | HIERARCHICAL APPLICATION OF SECURITY SERVICES WITHIN A COMPUTER NETWORK - In general, techniques are described for hierarchical application of security services with a network device. In particular, the network device receives security classification information that maps a security class to one or more computing devices. The security class identifies security capabilities of the computing devices. The network device also receives network traffic associated with the computing device and applies a set of patterns defined by a policy associated with the security class to the network traffic to detect a set of network attacks. Based on the application of the set of patterns, the network device forwards the network traffic. As a result of receiving security classification information, the network device may become aware of the security capabilities of the computing device and only apply those patterns required to augment these detected security capabilities, thereby preventing application of overlapping security services through application of these services in a hierarchical manner. | 03-18-2010 |
Hatem Fessi, Lyon FR
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| 20100221684 | IMPLANT FOR SUBCUTANEOUS OR INTRADERMAL INJECTION - The invention concerns an injection implant for filling up wrinkles, thin lines, skin cracks and scars, for reparative or plastic surgery, aesthetic dermatology, and for filling up gums in dental treatment. The invention concerns the use of biologically absorbable polymer microspheres or microparticles suspended in a gel. Said suspension is produced either ready-for-use or freeze-dried. The biological absorbability of the microspheres is controlled and enables the production of implants having well defined persistence and deliberately limited to 3 years. | 09-02-2010 |
Hatem Foudhaili, Hannover DE
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| 20110194721 | HEADSET AND HEADPHONE - There is provided a headset having a head band, at least one fork for receiving an earpiece and a receiving portion between an end of the head band and one of the forks. The fork is arranged pivotably about a pivot axis. The fork has a first end having a support element. The receiving portion has a slider having at least two receiving positions. The support element engages into one of the at least two receiving positions of the slider and thus limits the maximum deflection of the fork about the pivot axis. | 08-11-2011 |
Hatem Zeine, Redmond, WA US
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| 20080309452 | Wireless power transmission system - The wireless power transmission is a system for providing wireless charging and/or primary power to electronic/electrical devices via microwave energy. The microwave energy is focused onto a device to be charged by a power transmitter having one or more adaptively-phased microwave array emitters. Rectennas within the device to be charged receive and rectify the microwave energy and use it for battery charging and/or for primary power. A communications channel is opened between the wireless power source and the device to be charged. The device to be charged reports to the power source via the channel a received beam signal strength at the rectennas. This information is used by the system to adjust the transmitting phases of the microwave array emitters until a maximum microwave energy is reported by the device to be charged. Backscatter is minimized by physically configuring the microwave array emitters in a substantially non-uniform, non-coplanar manner. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20100315045 | WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM - The wireless power transmission is a system for providing wireless charging and/or primary power to electronic/electrical devices via microwave energy. The microwave energy is focused to a location in response to receiving a beacon signal from a beacon device by a power transmitter having one or more adaptively-phased microwave array emitters. Rectennas within the device to be charged receive and rectify the microwave energy and use it for battery charging and/or for primary power. | 12-16-2010 |
| 20110185050 | CONTROLLING EXECUTION OF SERVICES ACROSS SERVERS - Computer and internet applications are commonly hosted by a large number of servers, such as a data warehouse. One concern when hosting applications is execution reliability of the applications. Unfortunately, it may be the applications themselves that provide the point of failure (e.g., an executing service creates a memory leak that causes a server to fail). Because servers are often replicated, a failure of a single executing service may become a single point of failure for every server. Accordingly, one or more systems and techniques for balancing server loads are disclosed herein. A load balancer may be configured to delegate the execution of a service amongst a plurality of servers such that no server executes all services and no service executes on all servers. The distribution of service execution amongst the plurality of servers provides service execution diversity across servers that otherwise may be configured identically with services. | 07-28-2011 |
