Jani, US
Bharat Jani, Whippany, NJ US
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20150250202 | ADVANCED GUM FORMING - Disclosed is a method for forming a contoured chewing gum product, the method including providing a gum sizing system including at least one roller, moving a gum mass toward and through the sizing system in a direction of flow, sizing the gum mass into a substantially continuous gum sheet via the sizing system, the gum sheet having a thickness between about 0.3 mm to 10 mm at at least a portion of the gum sheet via the sizing, creating a thickness variation in the gum sheet via the at least one roller of the sizing system, wherein the creating of the thickness variation and the sizing of the gum mass into the gum sheet occurs substantially simultaneously, and separating the gum sheet into a plurality of gum pieces, at least one of the plurality of pieces including the thickness variation. | 09-10-2015 |
Bharat Jani, Brunswick, NJ US
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20100136185 | MULTI-REGION CONFECTIONERY COMPOSITION, ARTICLE, METHOD, AND APPARATUS - A dough-like confectionery material contains a solid particulate, a liquid, and a diffusion controller. The dough-like confectionery material is an effective replacement for panned coatings, and it can be applied to an edible substrate, such as candy or chewing gum to form a layered confection. Methods and apparatus for forming layered confections are also described. | 06-03-2010 |
Dharmendra Jani, Fairport, NY US
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20090143858 | OPTICAL MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR MODIFYING THE REFRACTIVE INDEX - A method for modifying the refractive index of an optical, polymeric material. The method comprises irradiating select regions of the optical, polymeric material with a focused, visible or near-IR laser having a pulse energy from 0.05 nJ to 1000 nJ. The irradiation results in the formation of refractive optical structures, characterized by a change in refractive index, exhibit little or no scattering loss, and exhibit no significant differences in the Raman spectrum with respect to the non-irradiated optical, polymeric material. The method can be used to modify the refractive index of an intraocular lens following the surgical implantation of the intraocular lens in a human eye. The invention is also directed to an optical device comprising refractive optical structures, wherein the refractive structures are characterized by a change in refractive index, exhibit little or no scattering loss, and exhibit no significant differences in the Raman spectrum with respect to the non-irradiated optical, polymeric material. | 06-04-2009 |
20090287306 | Optical hydrogel material with photosensitizer and method for modifying the refractive index - A method for modifying the refractive index of an optical, hydrogel polymeric material. The method comprises irradiating predetermined regions of an optical, polymeric material with a laser to form refractive structures. To facilitate the formation of the refractive structures the optical, hydrogel polymeric material comprises a photosensitizer. The presence of the photosensitizer permits one to set a scan rate to a value that is at least fifty times greater than a scan rate without the photosensitizer in the material, yet provides similar refractive structures in terms of the observed change in refractive index. Alternatively, the photosensitizer in the polymeric material permits one to set an average laser power to a value that is at least two times less than an average laser power without the photosensitizer in the material, yet provide similar refractive structures. | 11-19-2009 |
20100298933 | Optical Material and Method for Modifying the Refractive Index - The invention is directed to an optical device comprising refractive optical structures, wherein the refractive structures are characterized by a change in refractive index, exhibit little or no scattering loss, and exhibit no significant differences in the Raman spectrum with respect to the non-irradiated optical, polymeric material. | 11-25-2010 |
20120310340 | Method for Modifying the Refractive Index of an Optical Material and Resulting Optical Vision Component - A method for modifying the refractive index of an optical polymeric material. The method comprises continuously irradiating predetermined regions of an optical, polymeric material with femtosecond laser pulses to form a gradient index refractive structure within the material. An optical device includes an optical, polymeric lens material having an anterior surface and posterior surface and an optical axis intersecting the surfaces and at least one laser-modified, GRIN layer disposed between the anterior surface and the posterior surface and arranged along a first axis 45° to 90° to the optical axis, and further characterized by a variation in index of refraction across at least one of at least a portion of the adjacent segments and along each segment. | 12-06-2012 |
Dharmendra Jani, Keller, TX US
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20130138093 | OPTICAL MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR MODIFYING THE REFRACTIVE INDEX - An optical device comprising an optical hydrogel with select regions that have been irradiated with laser light having a pulse energy from 0.01 nJ to 50 nJ and a wavelength from 600 nm to 900 nm. The irradiated regions are characterized by a positive change in refractive index of from 0.01 to 0.06, and exhibit little or no scattering loss. The optical hydrogel is prepared with a hydrophilic monomer. | 05-30-2013 |
20130268072 | Optical Hydrogel Material with Photosensitizer and Method for Modifying the Refractive Index - A method for modifying the refractive index of an optical, hydrogel polymeric material. The method comprises irradiating predetermined regions of an optical, polymeric material with a laser to form refractive structures. To facilitate the formation of the refractive structures the optical, hydrogel polymeric material comprises a photosensitizer. The presence of the photosensitizer permits one to set a scan rate to a value that is at least fifty times greater than a scan rate without the photosensitizer in the material, yet provides similar refractive structures in terms of the observed change in refractive index. Alternatively, the photosensitizer in the polymeric material permits one to set an average laser power to a value that is at least two times less than an average laser power without the photosensitizer in the material, yet provide similar refractive structures. The method can be used to form refractive structures in corneal inlays and intraocular lenses following the insertion of such optical devices in an eye of a patient. | 10-10-2013 |
20150126979 | Method for Modifying the Refractive Index of an Optical Material - An optical device comprising an optical hydrogel with select regions that have been irradiated with laser light having a pulse energy from 0.01 nJ to 50 nJ and a wavelength from 600 nm to 900 nm. The irradiated regions are characterized by a positive change in refractive index of from 0.01 to 0.06, and exhibit little or no scattering loss. The optical hydrogel is prepared with a hydrophilic monomer. | 05-07-2015 |
Dharmendra M. Jani, Keller, TX US
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20130178934 | Optical Material and Method for Modifying the Refractive Index - A laser system for modifying the index of refraction of an optical hydrogel material. The laser system comprises a computer program to determine the position and shape of refractive structures to be written into the optical hydrogel material to correct a patient's vision, and a focused laser that generates laser light having a wavelength of from 400 nm to 900 nm, and which operates with an average power of 10 mW to 1000 mW to produce a pulse energy from 0.05 nJ to 1000 nJ with a peak intensity at focus of greater than 10 | 07-11-2013 |
Dharmendra M. Jani, Fairport, NY US
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20080280853 | COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING, AMELIORATING, TREATING, OR PREVENTING CONDITION OF DRY EYE AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - Compositions for relief, treatment, or prevention of a condition of dry eye comprise alginate, at least a polyol, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, wherein the compositions have pH in the range from about 5 to about 7.5. In some embodiment, the compositions can further include a chelating agent, a buffering system or agent, an organic acid, or combinations thereof. | 11-13-2008 |
20100036387 | Viscoelastic Composition for Surgical Procedures - A method of protecting tissue from trauma during a surgical procedure, the method comprising the step of coating at least a portion of the tissue with a viscoelastic composition comprising: | 02-11-2010 |
20100104551 | METHOD FOR PROLONGING ACTIVITY OF AUTODEGRADABLE ENZYMES AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF - A composition of a long-acting enzyme comprises the enzyme in a formulation comprising a buffer and an additive selected from the group consisting of tranexamic acid, ε-aminocaproic acid, and analogs of L-lysine other than tranexamic acid and ε-aminocaproic acid, combinations thereof, and mixtures thereof. The composition can further comprise another additive selected from the group consisting of L-lysine, L-arginine, L-ornithine (or its pharmaceutically acceptable salts; e.g., L-ornithine hydrochloride), γ-aminobutyric acid, 5-aminovaleric acid, 7-aminoheptanoic acid, glycylglycine, triglycine, N-α-acetyl-L-arginine, betaine, sarcosine, gelatin, HSA, streptokinase, tPA, uPA, non-ionic surfactants, glycerin, D-sorbitol, combinations thereof, and mixtures thereof. A method for prolonging the activity of an autodegradable enzyme comprises storing the enzyme after manufacture at a low pH, and reconstituting the acidified enzyme before use with a solution containing at least one of such additives. The method is useful to provide enzyme for wide use, which otherwise would lose activity upon long storage. In one embodiment the method is applicable to provide enzyme for inducing controlled posterior vitreous detachment. | 04-29-2010 |
Harendra B. Jani, Stratford, CT US
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20120310814 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING COMMERCIAL PAPER FUNDING VIA A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A central computer system facilitates organizations and individuals using a communication network to negotiate commercial paper terms and to offer, sell, and buy commercial paper notes. The fundraiser/issuer uses a user device interface to input information about funding needs and repayment terms of commercial paper he intends to issue. The system, or a user device itself, generates an interface used by a potential or actual buyer that generates, or receives, a funding offer, or counteroffer in response thereto, respectively. The system facilitates generating and transmitting legal documents in the form of commercial paper notes, offerings, and sales via the communication network. The funding facilitator system can manage authentication credentials of the issuer and potential buyers to facilitate determining that either party has bound themselves to an offer, counteroffer, or acceptance. Issuer's and potential buyers' devices can authenticate the funding facilitator to verify the authenticity of a document received therefrom. | 12-06-2012 |
20120310823 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPERATING A SOCIAL FUNDING PLATFORM AND FOR INTERACTIVE FUNDRAISING IN A SOCIAL NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - A social network fundraising system receives a business funding request associated with one or more traits from an entrepreneur/fundee. The system selects potential/candidate funders based at least partly on a ranking corresponding to their respective relationship to the fundee. The system sends a request message successively and preferentially to groups of one or more candidate funders according to the ranking order until funding offers are received from one or more candidate funders. The system sends received offers and information identifying the funders to the entrepreneur, and may facilitate automatic negotiation between each potential funder and the entrepreneur. The ranking order may correspond to statistical similarity between traits associated with a request and traits associated with a candidate funder, as well as to social similarity between the entrepreneur and candidate funder resulting from analysis of social network profiles. The system may facilitate displaying funding status on a funder's social network profile. | 12-06-2012 |
Kandarp Jani, Seattle, WA US
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20090006567 | Providing Sender-Selected Sound Items to Conversation Participants - Functionality is described for allowing a first user to select a sound item. The first user can use a first device to send this sound item to a second device operated by a second user. Upon the occurrence of a triggering event, the sound item selected by the first user can be presented by the second device to the second user. The first device and the second device may correspond to two devices in an Instant Messaging (IM) system. According to another illustrative aspect, functionality is described that allows the first user to select the new sound item from a source sound item by adjusting the position and/or size (e.g., width) of a graphical selection unit that is presented over a graphical depiction of the source sound item. | 01-01-2009 |
20090327448 | PEER-TO-PEER SYNCHRONOUS CONTENT SELECTION - Various technologies for sharing digital images within an instant messaging (IM) session between two users. In one implementation, a first user uploads a set of images to the second user. The set of images may be displayed as thumbnails on the displays of both users. By clicking on one of the thumbnails, either user may make the associated image appear as a larger image on both users' displays. In the event that both users click on different images simultaneously, or near-simultaneously, a protocol may be employed that selects which image is displayed. | 12-31-2009 |
Kandarp Jani, Seatlle, WA US
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20140123007 | Providing Sender-Selected Sound Items to Conversation Participants - Functionality is described for allowing a first user to select a sound item. The first user can use a first device to send this sound item to a second device operated by a second user. Upon the occurrence of a triggering event, the sound item selected by the first user can be presented by the second device to the second user. The first device and the second device may correspond to two devices in an Instant Messaging (IM) system. According to another illustrative aspect, functionality is described that allows the first user to select the new sound item from a source sound item by adjusting the position and/or size (e.g., width) of a graphical selection unit that is presented over a graphical depiction of the source sound item. | 05-01-2014 |
Kandarp D. Jani, Seattle, WA US
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20100050092 | Content Sharing and Instant Messaging - Content sharing and instant messaging are described. In an implementation, a first user interface is displayed at a first client that is configured to provide instant messaging with a second client having a second user interface. One or more content items are output in the first user interface to be controllable via both the first user interface and the second user interface. | 02-25-2010 |
Kandarp Dinesh Jani, Bellevue, WA US
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20120086815 | RAPIDLY INITIALIZING AND DYNAMICALLY ADJUSTING MEDIA STREAMS - A device may generate a media stream to be shared with other users by building a media graph, comprising a series of interconnected processing units that perform various processing tasks. However, the time involved in generating the media graph may delay the initialization of the media stream, and adjusting properties of the media stream (such as resolution or codec) may result in an interruption of the media stream while a new media graph is built. Instead, a media graph cache may be provided to cache a set of media graphs, which may be interchangeably selected for rapid initialization and adjusting of media stream properties. The media component (e.g., a video camera) may also be configured to promote rapid adjustments to some media stream properties, while maintaining other properties (e.g., field of view and white balance) for a smooth transition between media stream property sets. | 04-12-2012 |
20140207855 | Cooperative Client And Server Logging - Various embodiments enable automatic cooperative logging of information associated with a connection between at least two computing devices. In some cases, a first computing device can automatically trigger logging on a second computing device upon detection of at least one scenario. Alternately or additionally, the second computing device can respond to the first computing device with additional and/or supplemental logging requests. | 07-24-2014 |
20150156238 | RAPIDLY INITIALIZING AND DYNAMICALLY ADJUSTING MEDIA STREAMS - A device may generate a media stream to be shared with other users by building a media graph, comprising a series of interconnected processing units that perform various processing tasks. However, the time involved in generating the media graph may delay the initialization of the media stream, and adjusting properties of the media stream (such as resolution or codec) may result in an interruption of the media stream while a new media graph is built. Instead, a media graph cache may be provided to cache a set of media graphs, which may be interchangeably selected for rapid initialization and adjusting of media stream properties. The media component (e.g., a videocamera) may also be configured to promote rapid adjustments to some media stream properties, while maintaining other properties (e.g., field of view and white balance) for a smooth transition between media stream property sets. | 06-04-2015 |
Mehul R. Jani, Audubon, PA US
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20120071926 | Transverse Connector - The present invention provides a spine stabilization system having a first bone anchor having a first receiving portion and a second bone anchor having a second receiving portion. The first and second elongated rods are positioned within the first and second receiving portions. The first and second locking caps are configured to retain and capture the first and second elongated rods within the first and second bone anchors. The top connector is configured with a first and a second end, which are provided with elongated openings. The first and second locking caps have a threaded portion for coupling to a first and second locking nut. The locking caps are also provided with at least one flange for coupling to the bone anchor, and a bearing surface spaced apart from the bone anchor, the bearing surface configured to contact the top connector. | 03-22-2012 |
Mehul R. Jani, Perry Hall, MD US
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20080271664 | Feedback Systems for Adjustment Mechanisms on Power Tools - The present invention relates to feedback systems that are used with power tools to provide the user with sensory feedback information allowing the user to determine the position of an adjustable portion of a power tool with respect to a stationary portion of a power tool or with respect to a workpiece without having to refer to a scale or manual measuring device. This feedback information may make it easier and faster for the user to determine the orientation or location of an adjustable portion of a power tool or determine the orientation or location of the workpiece with respect to an operational member of the power tool allowing the user to concentrate his thinking on executing the operation instead of concentrating on set up. | 11-06-2008 |
Nilendu G. Jani, Bedford, TX US
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20090037095 | TRANSMODAL AND LOGISTICS SYSTEM AND METHOD - A transmodal and logistics method, comprising generating at least one transportation route for shipping a shipment using one or more different transportation modes and at least two transportation providers, and calculating a cost rate associated with the at least one transportation route. | 02-05-2009 |
20110161241 | TRANSMODAL AND LOGISTICS SYSTEM AND METHOD - A transmodal and logistics method, comprising generating at least one transportation route for shipping a shipment using one or more different transportation modes and at least two transportation providers, and calculating a cost rate associated with the at least one transportation route. | 06-30-2011 |
20140244537 | TRANSMODAL AND LOGISTICS SYSTEM AND METHOD - A transmodal and logistics, method, comprising generating at least, one transportation route for shipping a shipment using one or more different transportation modes and at least two transportation providers, and calculating a cost rate associated with the at least one transportation route. | 08-28-2014 |
Nrupal R. Jani, Hillsboro, OR US
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20140007230 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND DEVICE FOR SECURELY HANDLING VIRTUAL FUNCTION DRIVER COMMUNICATIONS WITH A PHYSICAL FUNCTION DRIVER | 01-02-2014 |
20140298339 | Method, System, and Device for Securely Handling Virtual Function Driver Communications with a Physical Function Driver - In an input/output virtualization-enabled computing environment, a device, method, and system for securely handling virtual function driver communications with a physical function driver of a computing device includes maintaining communication profiles for virtual function drivers and applying the communication profiles to communications from the virtual function drivers to the physical function driver, to determine whether the communications present a security and/or performance condition. The device, method and system may disable a virtual function driver if a security and/or performance condition is detected. | 10-02-2014 |
Rajni Jani, Fort Worth, TX US
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20090232763 | AQUEOUS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BORATE-POLYOL COMPLEXES - The present invention is directed to the provision of multi-dose, ophthalmic compositions. The compositions possess sufficient antimicrobial activity to satisfy USP preservative efficacy requirements, as well as similar preservative standards (e.g., EP and JP). The compositions include at two different polyols in conjunction with borate, a preservative or both. | 09-17-2009 |
20110306659 | OLOPATADINE FORMULATIONS FOR TOPICAL NASAL ADMINISTRATION - Topical formulations of olopatadine for treatment of allergic or inflammatory disorders of the nose are disclosed. The aqueous formulations contain approximately 0.6% (w/v) of olopatadine. | 12-15-2011 |
20140294750 | AQUEOUS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BORATE-POLYOL COMPLEXES - The present invention is directed to the provision of multi-dose, ophthalmic compositions. The compositions possess sufficient antimicrobial activity to satisfy USP preservative efficacy requirements, as well as similar preservative standards (e.g., EP and JP). The compositions include at two different polyols in conjunction with borate, a preservative or both. | 10-02-2014 |
Samip Jani, Westmont, IL US
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20150112842 | PARTS EXCHANGE METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method and apparatus is provided for identifying parts of a vehicle. A method and apparatus is also provided for generating keywords and logic structures to access a part number database. A method and apparatus is further provided for use of the keywords and logic structure to access the part number database. Vehicle identifiers such as VIN numbers are utilized to determine vehicle parts so that vehicle parts for a vehicle may be determined from the vehicle identifier of that vehicle. | 04-23-2015 |
Samip H. Jani, Westmont, IL US
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20140156272 | VOICE ENTRY VIN METHOD AND APPARATUS - A mobile electronic device such as a smart phone receives a spoken vehicle identification number (VIN) by a user. The smart phone device interprets the spoken input as interpreted text. The device removes any spaces, punctuation, words, or sound-alike words from the interpreted text. The device replaces any prohibited characters with corresponding acceptable letters. The device displays the resulting character string as a VIN to the user for comparison to the VIN on a vehicle. The device may communicate to a database to obtain make, model, and model year information corresponding to the VIN and display that vehicle information to the user for confirmation. | 06-05-2014 |
Shilesh Jani, Germantown, TN US
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20140041765 | Method of Providing a Zirconium Surface and Resulting Product - A coating of blue-black or black zirconium of uniform and controlled thickness on a zirconium or zirconium alloy material is accomplished through the treatment of an amorphous zirconium or zirconium alloy substrate, which may have an altered surface roughness. The treatment of amorphous zirconium or zirconium alloy substrates includes oxidation of the substrates. A zirconium coating of uniform and controlled thickness is especially useful in various applications because the uniformly thick zirconium surface of controlled depth provide a barrier against implant corrosion caused by ionization of the metal substrates. | 02-13-2014 |
Umesh G. Jani, Plano, TX US
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20100073387 | DISPLAY DEVICE WITH EMBEDDED NETWORKING CAPABILITY - A display device with embedded networking capability is described herein. The display device uses at least a portion of a memory of the display device, the memory of which is used for storing video/image data in the display, to store networking codes for establishing and maintaining the network connection. | 03-25-2010 |
20100073566 | ON-SCREEN DISPLAY METHOD AND A DISPLAY DEVICE USING THE SAME - On-screen-display contents are displayed by sending abstracted information of the on-screen-display contents to a data handler of the display device. The data handler translates the abstracted information and passes the translated information to an on-screen-display decoder. The on-screen-display decoder composes the on-screen-display contents using the translated information. The composed on-screen-display contents are displayed on a screen of the display device. | 03-25-2010 |
Valerie Kaye Jani, Boyertown, PA US
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20150046298 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING DELIVERIES - A system and method for monitoring deliveries includes receiving delivery information transmitted in real-time during a delivery, which information indicates an amount of a product that was delivered. A database is updated to reflect the amount of the product that was delivered according to the received information. A system and method for monitoring deliveries includes receiving information identifying a storage container, and comparing the information to stored information associated with a storage container assigned to a delivery to determine whether the identified storage container matches the storage container assigned to the delivery. A system and method for monitoring deliveries includes receiving output of a first sensor in a storage container and receiving output of a second sensor in a delivery vehicle from which the product is transferred into the storage container. Delivery amounts indicated by the respective outputs of the first sensor and the second sensor are compared. | 02-12-2015 |