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Eugene Oak, Los Angeles, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090032100 | Position adjustable awning equipped with solar cell plates thereon - An awning, equipped with pluralities of solar cell plates, is provided. The solar cell plates mounted awning can manually be positioned to follow the movement of the sun. The awning is comprised of a square metal frame that has multiple square sectional divisions. Solar cell plates are put on each division. Two wheels that rotate-ably attached on each corner of the upper end of the awning, two rails that are fixed to a part of wall above a window and two telescopic supporting arms connected both sides of the awing and the wall enables the awning to change the position according to movement of the sun. The owner of the house, who installed the awning, can enjoy the sunset outside the window while the awning absorbs the last of the sunlight to provide electricity for the appliances inside the room. | 02-05-2009 |
Richard Andrew Oak, Malvern GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100329459 | MULTI-COMMUNITY NETWORK WITH QUANTUM KEY DISTRIBUTION - This invention relates to an optical star network in which different communities of users, such as different businesses, are provided through use of quantum key distribution (QKD). At least one QKD device is located at the central hub of the star network and communicates with QKD devices at the endpoints to establish a separate quantum key, i.e. a cryptographic key established by QKD, with each endpoint. A separate key manager is provided for each different community and each key manager is arranged to use the appropriate quantum keys for endpoints within that community to deliver the same community key to each endpoint. This community key can be used by for encrypting network traffic between members of the same community with security. Traffic passing through the network switch is encrypted, but the community keys are not delivered via the switch and hence the switch an error in the switch does not compromise security. | 12-30-2010 |
Richard Andrew Oak, Worcestershire GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090282484 | COMPUTER SECURITY - Method and apparatus for mitigating the effects of security threat involving malicious code concealed in computer files (for example computer viruses, etc.). The method operates by inserting additional strings of arbitrary length within computer files of known type which may contain such security threats. The strings are chosen to have no substantial effect on the files in normal operation, but potentially disrupt attack code located in the file. Inserted sequences may incorporate a character sequence which, if interpreted as code, halts execution of that program. Alternatively, or in addition, character sequences may be deleted or reordered provided that they have no effect on normal interpretation of the file. As a result, the effect of malicious code operating successfully as intended by an attacker may be mitigated. The methods do not require prior knowledge of the nature of a specific threat and so provide threat mitigation for previously unidentified threats. | 11-12-2009 |
Seachol Oak, San Marcos, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090098611 | Self-cleaving affinity tags and methods of use - The present invention relates to compositions and methods relating to development of modified inteins comprising one or more topoisomerase recognition sequences and the corresponding topoisomerase proteins and/or one or more recombination sites and the corresponding recombination proteins systems for use in affinity-based protein expression systems. | 04-16-2009 |
Shilpa Oak, Seattle, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110052569 | MOLECULES AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF DIABETES - Described are antibodies that specifically recognize and bind the epitope of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD65) that is bound by antibody b96 11, and anti-idiotypic antibodies that are capable of competing with GAD65 for binding with b96.11 and competitively inhibit such binding. These antibodies can be provided in the form of a pharmaceutical composition and can be used in methods for delaying the onset of Type 1 diabetes and for inhibiting insulitis and other diabetic symptoms. Also provided are methods for detecting a susceptibility to Type 1 diabetes in a subject and for detecting the presence of anti-idiotypic antibodies to GAD65. The method comprises contacting a specimen with an antibody of the invention. The method further comprises detecting binding of the molecule of the specimen. The absence (or relative absence) of binding is indicative of susceptibility to Type 1 diabetes and of the absence of anti-idiotypic antibodies. | 03-03-2011 |
Steven R. Oak, Reno, NV US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080318685 | Controlled access layer system and method - A controlled access device produces a controlled access layer in a packet switching environment. The device includes a game monitoring system, a plurality of Ethernet ports, an internal switch, and an encoding mechanism. The game monitoring system monitors and manages game accounting data. The plurality of Ethernet ports facilitate data ingress and egress, and are connectable to a distribution switch. The internal switch forwards transmitted data packets from one or more ingress ports to an egress port. The encoding mechanism encodes a first type of data packets with a QoS high packet delivery priority, and encodes a second type of data packets with a QoS lower packet delivery priority. | 12-25-2008 |
Uday Oak, San Ramon, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110099074 | System and Method for Providing Marketing Offers to Users of Financial Account Issuer Website - A system for providing a marketing offer to holders of financial accounts during a communication session with the financial account issuer includes a processor and an account maintenance module executable by the processor. The account maintenance module initiates a communication session with a user computer of an account holder over a computer network. Before the communication session ends, the account maintenance module determines whether the account holder's a financial account is a target for receiving the marketing offer and if so, transmits the marketing offer to the user computer over the computer network. | 04-28-2011 |
