Kainth
Arvinder Kainth, London GB
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20090141706 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE AUTOMATIC PROVISIONING OF AN OPENLINE CIRCUIT - A system and method for the automatic provisioning of an openline circuit, specifically for use with a network management system, the system comprising a web GUI (Graphical User Interface) and middleware, wherein the middleware may be synchronized with and instructs a prior art network management system is disclosed. The GUI can be accessed by personnel in an IT department, or by dealers over the Internet via their dealer board using “secure sockets” to be able to make the changes to their openline circuits, including the provisioning of a new openline circuit, the various different inputs being processed by the middleware. The middleware manipulates many SQL (Structured Query Language) databases and is adaptable to work with any network management platform and further is able to provide billing information. | 06-04-2009 |
Arvinder Pal Singh Kainth, Neenah, WI US
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20090183846 | Multiple Ply Tissue Products Having Enhanced Interply Liquid Capacity - Multi-ply tissue products are disclosed. The multi-ply tissue products contain tissue webs that have raised areas and depressed areas. The tissue webs may be constructed so as to be relatively non-compressive and may have a resilient three-dimensional structure. During production, in one embodiment, the tissue webs may be produced without being subjected to any substantial compression, such as a calendering process. Although not necessary in all applications, in one embodiment, the tissue webs may be combined such that the depressed areas contact each other to form the multi-ply product. The tissue webs, for instance, may comprise a through-air dried web in which the raised areas and the depressed areas are molded into the web. Tissue products made according to the present invention have enhanced absorption characteristics. For instance, the tissue products can have an interply absorbency of greater than about 3 g/g after 30 seconds. | 07-23-2009 |
Arvinder Pal Singh Kainth, Calgary CA
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20130059365 | Target Gas Capture - Capturing a target gas includes contacting a gas mixture including a target species with an aqueous solution including a buffer species, and transferring some of the target species from the gas mixture to the aqueous solution. The target species forms a dissolved target species in the aqueous solution, and the aqueous solution is processed to yield a first aqueous stream and a second aqueous stream, where the equilibrium partial pressure of the target species over the second aqueous stream exceeds the equilibrium partial pressure of the target species over the first aqueous stream. At least some of the dissolved target species in the second aqueous stream is converted to the target species, and the target species is liberated from the second aqueous stream. The target species can be collected and/or compressed for subsequent processing or use. | 03-07-2013 |
20140271379 | RECOVERING A CAUSTIC SOLUTION VIA CALCIUM CARBONATE CRYSTAL AGGREGATES - Techniques for converting a portion of a carbonate to hydroxide include receiving an alkaline carbonate solution that includes between 0.1M (moles per liter of solution) to 4.0M hydroxide and between 0.1M to 4.1M carbonate; reacting, in a slaking process, quicklime (CaO) and a low carbonate content fluid to yield a slurry of primarily slaked lime (Ca(OH) | 09-18-2014 |
20150017706 | CAPTURED CARBON DIOXIDE FOR ALGACULTURE - Enhancing growth of algae in an algaculture facility includes contacting a growth medium with a gas including carbon dioxide, transferring some of the carbon dioxide to the growth medium to yield an enriched growth medium, and providing the enriched growth medium to the algaculture facility. The concentration of dissolved carbon dioxide in the enriched growth medium exceeds the concentration of dissolved carbon dioxide in the growth medium, where dissolved carbon dioxide includes ions formed by the reaction of carbon dioxide with a species in solution. The growth medium may be obtained from the algaculture facility, and may be filtered or otherwise processed before or after contacting the growth medium with the gas. Providing the enriched growth medium to the algaculture facility increases the concentration of dissolved carbon dioxide in the bulk growth medium of the algaculture facility. | 01-15-2015 |
Arvinder P. Singh Kainth, Neenah, WI US
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20080269705 | Absorbent composites exhibiting stepped capacity behavior - An absorbent composite includes a water-insoluble fibrous matrix, a superabsorbent polymer composition that has an initial absorbent capacity of at least about 5 grams of saline per gram of superabsorbent polymer composition; and a first triggering mechanism having a first release time of between about 5 and 60 minutes, where the superabsorbent polymer composition has a second absorbent capacity that is at least about 25% greater than the first absorbent capacity as measured by the mCRC Test. | 10-30-2008 |
20130150817 | Absorbent Composites Exhibiting Stepped Capacity Behavior - An absorbent article has an absorbent composite that includes a water-insoluble fibrous matrix, a superabsorbent polymer composition that has an initial absorbent capacity of at least about 5 grams of saline per gram of superabsorbent polymer composition; and a first triggering mechanism having a first release time of between about 5 and 60 minutes, and a second triggering mechanism. The superabsorbent polymer composition may have a second absorbent capacity that is at least about 25% greater than the first absorbent capacity as measured by the mCRC Test. | 06-13-2013 |
Neenu Sohi Kainth, Coppell, TX US
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20150373016 | SHARING CONTENT USING A DONGLE DEVICE - A content sharing device may receive, from a content providing device, information that identifies content to be shared with a dongle device via a content sharing service. The content sharing device may receive, from the content providing device, information that identifies a contact with which the content is to be shared. The content sharing device may determine, based on the information that identifies the contact, a dongle device identifier. The dongle device identifier may include a network address associated with the dongle device. The content sharing device may provide, to the dongle device and based on determining the dongle device identifier, information that identifies the content. The information that identifies the content may cause the content to be accessible by a content receiving device connected to the dongle device. | 12-24-2015 |