Damodharan
Dinesh Kumar Damodharan, Santa Clara, CA US
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20110099085 | PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION USING MULTIPLE SERVICES - A method and a system to determine a product identification of an item for sale in an online publication system is shown and described. For example, the method may be initiated when an input identifying an item is received from a user. An input type (e.g., image, text, audio recording, etc.) may be determined and one or more identification services may be selected based on the input type. At least a portion of the input is transmit to the selected one or more identification services. A product identification is received from each of the one or more identification services. Based on the received product identifications, a recommended product identification is determined. The recommended product identification is transmitted to the user. | 04-28-2011 |
20130297437 | PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION USING MULTIPLE SERVICES - A method and a system to determine a product identification of an item for sale in an online publication system is shown and described. For example, the method may be initiated when an input identifying an item is received from a user. An input type (e.g., image, text, audio recording, etc.) may be determined and one or more identification services may be selected based on the input type. At least a portion of the input is transmit to the selected one or more identification services. A product identification is received from each of the one or more identification services. Based on the received product identifications, a recommended product identification is determined. The recommended product identification is transmitted to the user. | 11-07-2013 |
Gopinath Damodharan, Bangalore IN
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20080221834 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENHANCED FAULT DETECTION WORKFLOW - A method for fault detection workflow management is presented. The method includes determining a working environment, a rule application attribute, or both, where the working environment and the rule application attribute are associated with input data. Furthermore, the method includes dynamically optimizing a sequence of operations based on the determined working environment, the determined rule application attribute, or both. Additionally, the method includes processing the input data based on the optimized sequence of operations. Systems and computer-readable medium that afford functionality of the type defined by this method is also contemplated in conjunction with the present technique. | 09-11-2008 |
20080222070 | ENHANCED RULE EXECUTION IN EXPERT SYSTEMS - A method for detection is presented. The method includes extracting data based upon one or more predefined rules. Further, the method includes preprocessing the extracted data based on the predefined rules to generate one or more rule groups. The method also includes instantiating one or more inference engines based on the generated rule groups. Additionally, the method includes processing the extracted data by a corresponding inference engine based on the predefined rules to generate processed data. Systems and computer-readable medium that afford functionality of the type defined by this method is also contemplated in conjunction with the present technique. | 09-11-2008 |
Kasthuri Damodharan, Harrisburg, PA US
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20100120282 | PUSH-PULL CONNECTOR - A connector assembly configured to engage a mating connector. The connector assembly includes a plug body that has loading and mating ends and a central axis extending therebetween. The mating end is configured to be inserted into a cavity of the mating connector to establish at least one of communicative and power connections. The plug body has an outer surface that surrounds and faces away from the central axis. The connector assembly also includes a ring that is slidably mounted over the plug body. The ring is configured to slide along the outer surface of the plug body in an axial direction between withdrawn and locked positions. The connector assembly also includes a sleeve member that is slidably mounted over the plug body and the ring. The sleeve member includes a plurality of fingers that extend toward the mating end and are biased toward the outer surface of the plug body. The ring is configured to engage the fingers thereby causing the fingers to flex outward away from the outer surface and engage the mating connector. | 05-13-2010 |
Kasthuri Sankar Damodharan, Harrisburg, PA US
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20090311922 | LOW PROFILE CONTACT - The invention provides a modular housing assembly system having a first housing assembly and second housing assembly. The first housing assembly has first contacts mounted thereon. The first contacts have elongated contact sections. The second housing assembly has second contacts mounted thereon. Each of the second contacts has more than one resilient contact sections spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal axis of the second contact. As the first housing assembly and the second housing assembly are moved into engagement, at least one resilient contact section of each of the second contacts are positioned in electrical engagement with the elongated contact sections of the first contacts. This configuration of the first contacts and second contacts allows the first contacts to make electrical engagement with second contacts of housing assembly or second contacts of housing assembly even though the housing assemblies have different configurations which causes the second contacts to be positioned at a different height than second contacts. | 12-17-2009 |
20120043838 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR A MOTOR - An electrical contact is provided. The contact includes a positioning body configured to position the contact in a connector housing, wherein the connector housing is mounted to a housing of the motor. A wire end extends from the positioning body and is configured to be positioned within the housing of the motor. The wire end is configured to connect to a wire of the motor. A termination end extends from the positioning body opposite the wire end. The termination end is configured to be positioned outside the housing of the motor. The termination end is electrically joined to the wire end. A pair of termination prongs is formed at the termination end of the contact. The pair of termination prongs is configured to terminate the wire of the motor. The pair of termination prongs is configured to connect to a power cable of an electrically powered device. | 02-23-2012 |
20120238126 | CONTACT ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A contact assembly includes a contact organizer having a central axis. A plurality contacts are secured to the contact organizer. The contacts are arranged as differential pairs. The contacts have mating segments and termination segments extending from the mating segments. The mating segments extend along the central axis. The termination segments are configured to terminate to corresponding wires. The mating segments of each differential pair of contacts are radially offset from the central axis of the contact organizer. Wire holders are coupled to the contact organizer. The wire holders have openings extending therethrough and are configured to receive wires. The wire holders are configured to terminate the wires to the termination segments of the contacts when the wire holders are coupled to the contact organizer. | 09-20-2012 |
Kasthuri Sankar Damodharan, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20150162706 | SELF-REJECTING CONNECTOR - A plug-in connector for connecting to a receptacle includes a housing including tripping structures, electrically conductive terminals partly situated in the housing, latches arranged in the housing, and a slider slidingly coupled to the housing, and further includes blocking structures and trippable structures extending in a mating direction and that cooperate with the tripping structures, and a spring that urges the slider outward away from the housing in the mating direction. The tripping structures are situated to engage with the trippable structures during an initial stage of relative movement between the housing and slider against the spring bias while inward deflection of the latches is allowed. The blocking structures of the slider prevent inward deflection of the latches after a final stage of the relative movement between the housing and slider, and the connector has an electrically interconnected state only when in the final stage. | 06-11-2015 |
Radhakrishnan Damodharan, Jacksonville, FL US
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20130077045 | METHOD FOR DESIGNING NON-ROUND SOFT CONTACT LENSES - A method for optimizing the performance in centration, rotation and stability of contact lenses makes use of the upper and lower eyelid geometries to maximize the lens-lid interaction for two different contact lens positions on the eye. The contact lenses are non-round lenses for maximum interaction with the eyelids. | 03-28-2013 |
20130313404 | REDUCED-TILT BACK PLASTIC FEATURE FOR A CONTACT LENS MOLD - A mold assembly for manufacturing ophthalmic lenses which comprises an anti-tilt feature that prevent relative movement of one half of the mold assembly relative to the other half of the mold assembly. The anti-tilt feature ensures that the edges of the ophthalmic lenses are symmetric around their periphery. | 11-28-2013 |
20140118683 | CONTACT LENS WITH IMPROVED FITTING CHARACTERISTICS - A contact lens or pair of contact lenses may be designed such that the contact lens is circular or non-circular, planar or non planar, continuous or discontinuous, or any combination thereof to improve the fit of the contact lens on eye. This improved fit contact lens provides improved centration, improved rotation and/or translation and improved tear exchange on eye. | 05-01-2014 |
20150146160 | CONTACT LENSES WITH IMPROVED OXYGEN TRANSMISSION - Contact lenses may be designed with locally thinned regions to increase oxygen transmissibility to the eye. The locally thinned regions are preferably positioned outside of the optic zone and in the thicker peripheral zone. For a contact lens formed from a specific material, creating local thinner regions, for example, dimples in the back curve surface of the lens, provides an effective and efficient means for increasing oxygen diffusion. | 05-28-2015 |