Khatami, US
Joseph Khatami, Austin, TX US
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20090164696 | PHYSICAL BLOCK ADDRESSING OF ELECTRONIC MEMORY DEVICES - Systems and/or methods that facilitate accessing data to/from a memory are presented. An electronic memory component can operate with reduced data access times by eliminating/reducing the use of logical block addressing and employing physical block addressing. Data access is thereby directly associated with the physical location of the stored bits and the need to translate between a logical address and the physical address is reduced or eliminated. This can be even more efficient under asymmetric data access patterns. Further, legacy support for logical block addressing can be included to provide backward compatibility, mixed mode operation, or complimentary mode operation. | 06-25-2009 |
20090165020 | COMMAND QUEUING FOR NEXT OPERATIONS OF MEMORY DEVICES - Systems and/or methods that facilitate transferring data between a processor component and memory components are presented. A transfer controller component facilitates controlling data transfers in part by receiving respective subsets of data from respective memory components and arranging the respective subsets of data based in part on a desired predefined data order. The processor component generates a transfer map that includes information to facilitate arranging data in a predefined order. The processor component generates respective subsets of commands that are provided to queue components in respective memory components to retrieve desired data from the respective memory components. Each memory component services the commands in its queue component in an independent and parallel manner, and transfers the data retrieved from memory to the transfer controller component, which can arrange the received data in a predefined order for transfer to the processor component. | 06-25-2009 |
Kamran Khatami, East Greenwich, RI US
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20090035519 | ABRASIVE ARTICLE WITH ANTI-SLIP POLYMERIC LAYER - An abrasive article includes a backing having first and second major surfaces, an abrasive layer overlying the first major surface, and a polymeric layer overlying the second major surface. The polymeric layer includes an elastomeric material having a Shore A durometer of about 55 to about 95. | 02-05-2009 |
20090041983 | ABRASIVE ARTICLE WITH ADHESION PROMOTING LAYER - An abrasive article includes a backing having a major surface, an adhesion promoting layer overlying the major surface of the backing, and a make layer directly contacting the adhesion promoting layer. The adhesion promoting layer has a thickness of at least about 10 microns and is formed of a polar thermoplastic material, a cross-linkable polymer, or blends thereof. | 02-12-2009 |
20100159805 | RIGID OR FLEXIBLE, MACRO-POROUS ABRASIVE ARTICLE - A macro-porous abrasive article includes a spun lace substrate having a macro-porous structure and a coating. The coating is made of a resin binder and abrasive aggregates. The abrasive aggregates are formed from a composition of abrasive grit particles and a nanoparticle binder. The coating is at least partially embedded in the substrate. A method for making the macro-porous abrasive article includes combining abrasive aggregates of abrasive grit particles and a nanoparticle binder with a resin binder to form a slurry. The slurry is applied to a macro-porous support structure so that the slurry at least partially penetrates the substrate. The resin is then cured to bond the aggregate grains to the substrate. | 06-24-2010 |
20130305614 | ABRASIVE PRODUCTS HAVING FIBRILLATED FIBERS - An engineered coated abrasive product having a backing, a frontfill coat, a make coat, and/or a size coat, wherein at least one of the coats includes fibrillated fibers. The coated abrasive product is capable of improved inter-layer adhesion, retention of abrasive grains, and/or maintenance of abrasive grains in a more desirable orientation for grinding. | 11-21-2013 |
Peddy Khatami, Pleasant Hill, CA US
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20080264827 | Retail Display for Pump Dispenser for Use With Substrates - A retail or advertising display contains visual cues which convey the area of use and the method of use of a novel vertical pump-up dispenser to the consumer. Having a sponge or other substrate on top of the dispenser conveys the area of use of the dispenser. The dispenser has a large actuator surface designed to convey that it can deliver a composition to a broad substrate area, such as a sponge, in the consumer's hand without the consumer having to pick up the pump dispenser. Having a hand over the substrate and dispenser conveys the one-handed method of cleaning that the dispenser allows. There may be additional indicia of use, such as arrows pointing down. The retail display may contain the dispenser and the substrate packaged together. | 10-30-2008 |
20090152136 | Shrink Sleeve for Pump Dispenser - A shrink sleeve on a vertical pump-up dispenser covers a portion of the actuator, the container and the gap between the actuator and the container. The shrink sleeve may have upper and lower transparent portions to display properties of the dispenser and a middle portion to display product use information. The shrink sleeve may be removable via a tear strip so that the dispenser has an uncluttered appearance when used by the consumer. | 06-18-2009 |
Sam Khatami, Highland Park, IL US
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20090137643 | Methods for Inhibiting or Reversing Tau Filament Fibrillization - Methods for inhibiting and/or reversing tau filament formation or fibrillization are provided. These methods can be used for treating certain neurological disorders in vivo by administering pharmaceutical compositions which inhibit and/or reverse tau filament formation or fibrillization. A preferred composition comprises 3-(2-hydroxyethyl )-2-[2-[[3-(2-hydroxyethyl )-5-methoxy-2-benzothiazolylidene]methyl]-1-butenyl]-5-methoxybenzothiazolium. | 05-28-2009 |
Seyed Hessam Khatami, Houston, TX US
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20090209888 | Spine Wheel - A roller system for treating trigger points including an axle and at least one wheel coupled to the axle and wherein the at least one wheel may be coupled to the axle at any location along the length of the axle. A method of treating trigger points including providing a roller system and rolling at least one wheel across a desired location on a patient's body. | 08-20-2009 |