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Anil K. Kaul, Tulsa, OK US
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| 20090240168 | Remote Cervical Dilation Monitoring System and Method - A cervical dilation monitor for measuring the dilation of a cervix and for providing cervical data to an external wireless unit. The cervical dilation monitor comprises a housing, a sensor, a controller, and a power source. The housing is constructed of a biocompatible material and is adapted to be connected to portions of a cervical lip. The sensor is supported by the housing so as to generate signals related to cervical dilation. The controller includes a transceiver and a processor. The transceiver receives and transmits the cervical dilation data to the external wireless unit. The processor receives the signals generated by the sensor related to the cervical dilation and enables the transceiver to wirelessly transmit the cervical dilation data. The power source provides power to the controller. | 09-24-2009 |
| 20110060251 | REMOTE CERVICAL DILATION MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of monitoring the cervical dilation of a pregnant female, comprising the steps of receiving cervical dilation data generated by a cervical dilation monitor having a sensor including a coil measuring an inductance with the coil attached to a housing such that expansion of the housing changes the inductance of the coil. Then, the cervical dilation is correlated to the immediacy of delivery to create immediacy data and/or one or more instructions indicative of the immediacy of delivery. The immediacy data and/or one or more instructions is transmitted so as to inform the pregnant female of the immediacy of delivery. | 03-10-2011 |
Anmol Kaul, Katy, TX US
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| 20110272135 | AXIALLY LOADED TAPERED HEAT SINK MECHANISM - The present disclosure relates to heat dissipation apparatus that may be used within a downhole tool. The heat dissipation apparatus may include one or more of a cover configured to attach to a heat generating device, a thermal conduit thermally coupled to the cover, and a heat sink thermally coupled to the thermal conduit, in which the heat sink is configured to dissipate heat from the heat generating device through the cover and the thermal conduit. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20110272154 | DISSIPATING HEAT FROM A DOWNHOLE HEAT GENERATING DEVICE - Embodiments disclosed herein relate to heat dissipating apparatus to be used with a downhole tool, including a tubular housing having an axis defined therethrough, a heat generating device disposed within the tubular housing, a heat sink disposed adjacent to the heat generating device and configured to dissipate heat from the heat generating device, and a displacement mechanism disposed within the tubular housing and configured to position the heat sink between a first position and a second position within the tubular housing in which, in the first position, a gap is formed between the heat sink and the tubular housing, and in the second position, the heat sink contacts the tubular housing. | 11-10-2011 |
Anmol Kaul, Stafford, TX US
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| 20080314638 | Apparatus and Methods to Dissipate Heat in a Downhole Tool - Apparatus and methods to dissipate heat in a downhole tool are disclosed. A disclosed example tool collar includes a body having a first outer surface, a first fluid inlet, and a first fluid outlet. The example tool collar also includes a passageway formed therethrough, a second fluid inlet to engage the first fluid outlet of the body, a second fluid outlet to engage the first fluid inlet of the body, and a first inner surface having at least one protrusion extending into the passageway. | 12-25-2008 |
Ashutosh Kaul, Scarsdale, NY US
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| 20100317926 | Suction-Based Tissue Manipulator - A surgical assembly including a flexible shell that defines a flexible sheet-like structure with a major top wall opposite a major bottom wall. The top wall is impermeable to air flow therethrough and has a first set of holes that allow for air flow therethrough. The bottom wall is impermeable to air flow therethrough and has a second set of holes that allow for air flow therethrough. A first fluid path supplies a source of suction to the first set of holes in a manner that is independent to suction supplied the second set of holes. A second fluid path supplies a source of suction to the second set of holes in a manner that is independent to suction supplied to the first set of holes. The supply of suction to the first set of holes is used to engage and hold tissue adjacent the top wall by suction forces applied through the first set of holes. The supply of suction to the second set of holes is used to engage and hold tissue adjacent the bottom wall by suction forces applied through the second set of holes. The tissue that is engaged adjacent the top wall is sealably disposed about the first set of holes, and tissue that is engaged adjacent the bottom wall is sealably disposed about the second set of holes. | 12-16-2010 |
Bal Kaul, Fairfax, VA US
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| 20100155332 | Process for improving the cetane rating of distillate and diesel boiling range fractions - The present invention is directed to a process for producing a diesel fuel of enhanced cetane value from low cetane distillate and diesel boiling range fractions from poor crudes such as naphthenic crudes. | 06-24-2010 |
Bal K. Kaul, Fraifax, VA US
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| 20090134094 | Separation of hydrocarbons from water - A method for the removal of entrained hydrocarbons, particularly aromatics, from water by extracting the hydrocarbons in the water with a hydrocarbon which is relatively less soluble in the water than the entrained hydrocarbon. The hydrocarbons are then separated from the water by a process of coalescence/separation. The extractant is suitably a paraffinic hydrocarbon which, while having an affinity for the entrained hydrocarbon, is relatively less soluble in water than hydrocarbons such as aromatics. The hydrocarbons removed from the water can be recirculated to the feed with the composition of the recirculating phase being controlled to achieve the desired level of hydrocarbon removal. | 05-28-2009 |
Bal Krishan Kaul, Fairfax, VA US
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| 20100155300 | Process for producing gasoline of increased octane and hydrogen-containing co-produced stream - The present invention is directed to a process for producing an increased yield of gasoline of increased octane rating by the integration of a membrane separation processing step into the gasoline production process. The integrated process also increases hydrogen production from the reformer. | 06-24-2010 |
Chris Kaul, Oxford, MI US
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| 20100114650 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED, AUTOMATED MEDIA PLANNING METHOD AND SYSTEM - An automated computer system for media planning is provided. The automated computer system includes functionality for determining geographically-localized estimated sales data for use in generating media plans. The automated computer system also includes functionality for determining the relative value of a localized geography to a media plan. The automated computer system further includes functionality for a media buyable unit (MBU) score for use in generating a geographically-localized media plan. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20100114651 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED, AUTOMATED MEDIA PLANNING METHOD AND SYSTEM - An automated computer system for scoring the effectiveness of a number of number of media options for purposes of media planning is provided. The system implements the following functions: receiving a client objective for a media plan for advertising a number of products and/or services and a consumer purchasing frequency for the number of products and/or services; receiving a number of media product options; and scoring the effectiveness of each of the number of media product options based on the client objective and the consumer purchasing frequency to obtain a value for each of the number of media product options. The client objective may be selected from a number of discrete objectives and the consumer purchasing frequency may be selected from a number of consumer purchasing frequency options. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20100114652 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED, AUTOMATED MEDIA PLANNING METHOD AND SYSTEM - An automated computer system for generating a geographically-localized media plan including a number of selected media buyable units (MBUs) is provided. The system implements the following functions: receiving client-defined information and a number of business rules; receiving a number of MBUs each having a relative value and including a first and second MBU associated with a first media product option and a third and fourth MBU associated with a second media product option; applying an optimization algorithm to the client-defined information, the number of business rules and the number of MBU relative values to obtain a number of selected MBUs included in a geographically-localized media plan; and outputting the geographically-localized media plan for use by a client in media planning. The first MBU associated with a first geography. The second MBU is associated with a second geography and the first geography, with the first geography being larger than the second geography and the first geography substantially covering the second geography. | 05-06-2010 |
Dilip Kaul, Hillsborough, NJ US
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| 20100280055 | Flavoring Systems for Pharmaceutical Compositions and Methods of Making Such Compositions - A flavoring system for a liquid pharmaceutical composition and pharmaceutical compositions containing such flavoring systems are disclosed. Flavoring systems of the invention include at least one sweetening agent, at least two flavored ingredients, and at least one flavor modifier selected from the group consisting of citric acid, sodium citrate, sodium chloride, and mixtures thereof. At least two of the flavored ingredients are selected from the group consisting of a vanilla flavored ingredient, a peppermint flavored ingredient, a menthol flavored ingredient, a cotton candy flavored ingredient, and mixtures thereof. The one or more sweetening agents comprise glycerin, monoammonium glycyrrhizinate, saccharin sodium, acesulfame potassium, high fructose corn syrup, and/or mixtures thereof. Pharmaceutical compositions of the invention include a flavoring system of the invention, a solvent system, and at least one pharmaceutically active agent, such as lopinavir or derivatives thereof, ritonavir or derivatives thereof, or mixtures thereof. Methods for making such liquid pharmaceutical compositions are also disclosed. | 11-04-2010 |
Goldi Kaul, Nyack, NY US
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| 20090149831 | Polymeric Microspheres for Treatment of Obesity - A system for treating obesity, comprises an injectable compound for intramuscular administration in a pyloric sphincter, the injectable compound including a plurality of microspheres and a fluid carrier in which the microspheres are suspended. The system further comprises an injection device having flexibility sufficient to pass through a working channel of an endoscope into the stomach to an injection location adjacent to the pyloric sphincter, the injection device including a tissue piercing tip and a lumen through which the injectable compound may be delivered. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090169591 | MEDICAL ARTICLES FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUMORS - In accordance with one aspect of the invention, implantable and insertable medical articles are provided which are useful for the local treatment of tumors. These medical articles comprise one or more active agents that influence the local tumor environment in vivo, for example, decreasing the level of nutrients in the local tumor environment, inhibiting the utilization of nutrients in the local tumor environment, decreasing the amount of molecular oxygen and/or reactive oxygen species in the local tumor environment, or increasing the amount of molecular oxygen and/or reactive oxygen species in the local tumor environment. Other aspects of the invention pertain to methods of treatment that employ such medical articles. Still other aspects of the invention pertain to methods of making such medical articles. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20090169639 | PARTICLES FOR INJECTION AND PROCESSES FOR FORMING THE SAME - In accordance with one aspect of the invention, injectable particles are provided which comprise (a) a vinyl formal polymer, (b) a glucosamine polymer, and (c) an ionically or covalently bound agent selected from therapeutic agents, cell surface binding agents, and combinations thereof. Other aspects of the invention pertain to methods of making and using such particles. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20090169641 | COMPRESSIBLE PARTICLES - Disclosed herein are methods that include providing a first particle having pores, the first particle having a first compression test value, and partially cross-linking the first particle to form a second particle having pores, the second particle having a second compression test value that is larger than the first compression test value by 25% or more, where a maximum dimension of the first particle is 5,000 microns or less, and a maximum dimension of the second particle is 5,000 microns or less. | 07-02-2009 |
Goldi Kaul, Framingham, MA US
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| 20080268058 | PARTICLES - Particles, such as particles including a polymer including vinyl formal monomer units, and related compositions and methods, are disclosed. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20090092676 | CROSS-LINKED POLYMER PARTICLES - Cross-linked polymer particles, as well as related compositions and methods, are disclosed. | 04-09-2009 |
Himanshu Kaul, Portland, OR US
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| 20090003428 | Method and apparatus for treating a signal - A method includes: delaying an excursion of at least one signal a first number of clock phases when the excursion departs from a value in a first direction; and delaying the excursion of the at least one signal a second number of the clock phases when the excursion departs toward the value in a second direction. The first number of clock phases is different from the second number of clock phases. The at least one signal effects a plurality of succeeding excursions in substantial synchrony with a clocked signal presenting succeeding clock cycles having a plurality of the clock phases in each respective clock cycle. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090085637 | Apparatus effecting interface between differing signal levels - An apparatus includes: a signal receiving unit receiving an input signal and presenting a first signal varying within a first signal range; a signal treating unit coupled with the signal receiving unit, receiving the first signal and presenting a second signal varying within a second signal range; and an output unit coupled with the signal treating unit. The signal treating unit and the output unit receive a control signal. The signal treating unit responds to the control signal to provide the second signal to the output unit when the control signal has a first value and to not provide the second signal to the output unit when the control signal has a second value. The output unit permits presentation of an output signal when the control signal has the first value and establishes the output signal at a predetermined value when the control signal has the second value. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090168767 | MULTI-CORE PROCESSOR AND METHOD OF COMMUNICATING ACROSS A DIE - A multi-core die is provided that allows packets to be communicated across the die using resources of a packet switched network and a circuit switched network. | 07-02-2009 |
Joseph B. Kaul, Lakewood, CO US
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| 20090067924 | HYDROCARBON-ADSORBING POROUS PAVEMENT STRUCTURE - A water-pervious pavement structure comprising wearing course comprising a water-pervious combination of recycled glass and aggregate bound together with an adhesive binder and held within a plurality of connected, open grid pockets; and a layer of unbound recycled glass disposed under the wearing course capable of adsorbing contacting hydrocarbons carried with water through the wearing course. In a preferred embodiment, the wearing course comprises about 30 wt. % to about 80 wt. % recycled glass and about 20 wt. % to about 70 wt. % aggregate bound together by a cured resin binder within the grid pockets. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090067925 | HYDROCARBON-ADSORBING POROUS PAVEMENT STRUCTURE - A water-pervious pavement structure comprising wearing course comprising a water-pervious combination of recycled glass and aggregate bound together with a flexible adhesive binder and held within a plurality of connected, open grid pockets; and a layer of unbound recycled glass disposed under the wearing course capable of adsorbing contacting hydrocarbons carried with water through the wearing course. In a preferred embodiment, the wearing course comprises about 30 wt. % to about 80 wt. % recycled glass and about 20 wt. % to about 70 wt. % aggregate bound together by a cured resin binder within the grid pockets. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20120045280 | HYDROCARBON-ADSORBING POROUS PAVEMENT STRUCTURE - A water-pervious pavement structure comprising wearing course comprising a water-pervious combination of recycled glass and aggregate bound together with a flexible adhesive binder and held within a plurality of connected, open grid pockets; and a layer of unbound recycled glass disposed under the wearing course capable of adsorbing contacting hydrocarbons carried with water through the wearing course. In a preferred embodiment, the wearing course comprises about 30 wt. % to about 80 wt. % recycled glass and about 20 wt. % to about 70 wt. % aggregate bound together by a cured resin binder within the grid pockets. | 02-23-2012 |
Malvika Kaul, Somerset, NJ US
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| 20120022061 | BENZO [C] PHENANTHRIDINES AS ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS - The present invention provides compounds of formula I: formula (I) wherein X | 01-26-2012 |
| 20120059026 | ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS - The invention provides a compound of formula (I): or a salt or prodrug thereof, wherein Y, W, Z, Z | 03-08-2012 |
Payal Kaul, Beachwood, OH US
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| 20090068486 | HEAT SHRINK FILMS AND ARTICLES ENCAPSULATED THEREIN - The present invention relates to a heat shrink film for encapsulating articles comprising a core layer having an upper surface and a lower surface, a first skin layer on the upper surface of the core layer, and a second skin layer underlying the lower surface of the core layer, wherein the core layer comprises a blend of (i) at least one polyterpene and (ii) a syndiotactic polypropylene or a cyclic olefin copolymer, wherein the ultimate shrinkage of the film is at least 25% at 135° C. | 03-12-2009 |
Poonam Kaul, Gainesville, FL US
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| 20100028422 | Pharmaceutical Compositions and Methods for Treating or Preventing Oxalate-Related Disease - The present invention comprises methods and compositions for the reduction of oxalate in humans, animals and plants. For example, the invention provides methods and compositions for the delivery of one or more oxalate-reducing pharmaceutical compositions to the intestinal tracts of persons and animals. The methods and compositions can be used in treating and preventing oxalate-related conditions. | 02-04-2010 |
Pradman Kaul, Potomac, MD US
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| 20110255463 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A TRIPLE USE SATELLITE SYSTEM - A triple use satellite system includes a VSAT population including a VSAT, and a satellite including a broadcast beam for a broadcast service and spot beams for a broadband service, where each of the spot beams provides broadband service to VSATs in separate coverage areas in a geographic region and the broadcast beam provides a broadcast service to the VSAT population in the geographic region. | 10-20-2011 |
Richard T. Kaul, Hudson, WI US
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| 20120075011 | Tunable Biquad Filter Circuit Including Phase Shift Detection and Methods for Using Such - Various embodiments of the present invention provide tunable filter circuits and methods for using such. As an example, a tunable biquad filter is disclosed that includes a tunable biquad circuit, a mixer circuit and a low pass filter. The tunable biquad circuit exhibits a cutoff frequency corresponding to an adjustment value, and is operable to receive an filter input and to provide a filter output. The mixer circuit is operable to provide a product of the filter input and the filter output. The product includes a time dependent component and a static component. The low pass filter is operable to receive the product and to provide the static component. | 03-29-2012 |
| 20120075012 | Systems and Methods for Filter Initialization and Tuning - Various embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for data filter tuning. As an example, a method for filter tuning is disclosed that includes: providing a tunable filter having an operation filter and a calibration filter; applying a low frequency test input to the operation filter in place of an input signal to yield a first filter output; calculating a low frequency magnitude value corresponding to the first filter output; applying a high frequency test input to the operation filter in place of an input signal to yield a second filter output; calculating a high frequency magnitude value corresponding to the second filter output; modifying a tuning factor of the calibration filter when a ratio of the high frequency magnitude value and the low frequency magnitude value is outside of a defined range; and storing the tuning factor of the calibration filter when the ratio of the high frequency magnitude value and the low frequency magnitude value is within the defined range. | 03-29-2012 |
Vikram Kaul, Ocean, NJ US
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| 20090029651 | Method and Procedures for Automatic Calibration of a Wireless Communications System Simulation - Performance optimization of mobile wireless communication networks is complex and typically requires extensive offline modeling and simulation prior to deploying changes that may have unforeseen adverse effects on the live customer network. It is necessary to calibrate the simulation model against the actual network at a level of fidelity such that the engineer is confident that the simulation's response to network changes accurately reflects the results that would be experienced if those changes were deployed in an actual live network. This process is typically quite time consuming and requires significant case-by-case insight into the workings of the actual network as well as the simulation model. We have invented a method of automatic calibration in which the simulation adapts itself to more closely resemble the actual network. For a given network architecture and a probabilistic customer usage profile a simulation provides an estimate of key performance metrics. These simulated metrics are compared against actual measurements from the network. To the extent that they do not match within a prescribed tolerance, an iterative adaptive calibration procedure is used to perturb slightly the probabilistic model of network usage. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20110143760 | Modified Overhead Adjustment Function - A MOAF algorithm is used to resize cells for balancing capacity. The MOAF algorithm bases its decision on a cell and all other cells which the algorithm decides are sufficiently close in a propagation sense to affect the results. The MOAF algorithm also automatically determines those cells in an area which are most heavily loaded and those cells which are lightly loaded. The MOAF algorithm will only decrease the size of a cell if it determines specific adjacent cells that are willing and able to accept the load, and the MOAF algorithm will increase the size of a cell only if there is a nearby heavily loaded cell that requires the removal of load. Moreover, the MOAF algorithm can be tuned (via the threshold parameter T) to shift the focus of the optimization from avoidance of coverage holes to the avoidance of creation of excessive handover legs. Because the changes are electrical rather than physical they can be deployed instantaneously via the network management system thus saving the cost of sending a field crew to the site. Moreover, it is possible to make these changes much more frequently than has been possible in the past thereby permitting the optimization of the network to be done in near real time to meet the temporal changes in the geographic distribution of customers. | 06-16-2011 |
Vikram Kaul, Randolph, NJ US
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| 20090186602 | APPROACH TO SECURE LOCALIZATION IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a secure localization infrastructure using transmitters that can transmit messages at multiple distinct power levels throughout a community of reference points. Transmitters send messages at different power levels in a manner that every location in the system corresponds to a unique set of messages. Received messages are reported back to the localization infrastructure, which then determines location by comparing the messages reported. | 07-23-2009 |
| 20090265296 | Scalable and Interactive Method of Generating and Modifying Network Configurations to Enforce Compliance with High-Level Requirements - A system and method provides a solution to the problem of applying end-to-end requirements of connectivity, security, reliability and performance to configure a network and ultimately assign network components to the network. All requirements are modeled as constraints and a constraint solver does the resolution Not every constraint to be solved is solved by the model-finder. Instead, we “factor away” subsets of a constraint that can be efficiently solved via a special-purpose constraint solver, such as an SQL/Prolog engine, linear programming system, or even an algorithm, leaving behind a constraint that truly requires the power of model-finding, and that is often efficiently solvable by existing model-finders. Such constraints are compiled into quantifier-free constraints that are Boolean combinations of constraints of two forms x=y and x=c where x, y are variables and c is a constant. Such constraints can be efficiently solved by modern SAT-based model-finders. The system intelligently removes the quantifiers instead of having the model-finder remove the quantifiers. An “unsatisfiability-core” analysis efficiently guides the search for configurations to change to restore consistency. | 10-22-2009 |
Vikram Sharad Kaul US
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| 20110281110 | HIGH TEMPERATURE STABLE AMORPHOUS SILICA-RICH ALUMINOSILICATES - A solid amorphous silica-rich aluminosilicate composition is stable at temperatures up to 1500° C. or above and is capable of sustained use as a coating under high to extreme temperature conditions. | 11-17-2011 |
