Nahata
Apul Nahata, San Diego, CA US
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20110055434 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OPERATING A COMPUTER VIA A LOW POWER ADJUNCT PROCESSOR - A computing device includes a low power auxiliary processor, such as a processor on a wireless card or sub-system, which is able to takeover processing in place of the computing device's central processing unit (CPU). Operating the computing device on the auxiliary processor draws less power from the computing device battery, enabling extended operation in an auxiliary processor mode. When in this mode, the auxiliary processor controls peripherals and provides the system functionality while the CPU is deactivated, such as in “off,” “standby” or “sleep” modes. In the auxiliary processor mode, the computing device can accomplish useful tasks, such as sending/receiving electronic mail, displaying electronic documents and accessing a network while drawing minimal power from the battery. Transitions between the normal operating mode and auxiliary processor mode may be transparent to users. Such a computer may display instant on, always on and always connected operating features. | 03-03-2011 |
Deepak Nahata, Mumbai IN
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20140151340 | Arc Chute Arrangement for Arc Quenching in Electrical Switching Device - An arc chute arrangement for arc quenching in electrical switching device, said arrangement comprising a plurality of deion plates, each said deion plates further comprising a pair of plates having an ablative material sandwiched therebetween; a lining means for holding said deion plates; wherein said deion plates having a chamfered profile at one corner to generate high magnetic field that drive the arc inside arc chute and said chamfered profile arranged alternatively thereby substantially lengthening the arc. | 06-05-2014 |
Hans Raj Nahata, New Providence, NJ US
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20120079513 | BILLING SYSTEM FOR VIDEO PROVISIONING SYSTEM - A method, performed by a video provisioning system, may include receiving a request to purchase a video asset from a user device. The method may further include determining an account type associated with the user device; billing the purchase to a bundled services account, where the bundled services account is associated with one or more of a television service, a data connection service, or a telephone service delivered over a same connection, when the account type corresponds to the bundled services account; billing the purchase to a voice services account, where the voice services account corresponds to a telephone service, when the account type corresponds to the voice services account; and processing a payment for the purchase via an online payment service, when the user device is not associated with a bundles services account or a voice services account. | 03-29-2012 |
20120079523 | UNIFIED VIDEO PROVISIONING WITHIN A HETEROGENEOUS NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - A video provisioning system may receive a video asset from one or more content providers. The video provisioning system may process the video asset to allow the video asset to be provided to a set top box and another device that is a different type of device than the set top box. The video provisioning system may further provide the video asset to the set top box and the other device. | 03-29-2012 |
Kenji Nahata, Ohta-Ku JP
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20120313316 | PAPER SHEET HANDLING MACHINE AND PAPER SHEET HANDLING METHOD - A paper sheet handling machine according to the present invention includes: an imaging unit configured to take an image of a paper sheet and generate a paper sheet image; an identification unit configured to identify a character of each digit position included in a serial number, from a serial number region of the paper sheet image; an output unit configured to output the image of a part corresponding to the serial number region of the paper sheet image, when there is a digit position whose character therein cannot be identified by the identification unit; a display unit configured to display each character identified by the identification unit as well as the image outputted from the output unit; and an input unit configured to accept input of each character corresponding to the digit position whose character therein cannot be identified by the identification unit. | 12-13-2012 |