Rajeswaran
Anand Rajeswaran, Seattle, WA US
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20150261417 | BEAK RIBBON SYSTEM - A beak ribbon system provides a beak-based ribbon user interface with a gliding beak, shifting commands, and an expanding and collapsing beak box. When a user selects a first name of first commands, the beak ribbon system then displays a beak box that has a beak pointing to the first name and that contains the first commands. Upon receiving a selection of a second name of second commands, the beak ribbon system glides the beak in an animated manner from pointing to the first name to pointing to the second name and replaces the first commands in the beak box with the second commands. The beak ribbon system may also shift the second commands in an animated manner from the first identification towards the second identification. The beak ribbon system may also expand and collapse the beak box in an animated manner. | 09-17-2015 |
Arjunan Rajeswaran, San Francisco, CA US
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20090052319 | RESERVATION BASED MAC PROTOCOL - Embodiments describe scheduling communication in an ad hoc multihop network. Included is a reservation based Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol that has resources scheduled along the path from source to destination. Admission control is performed on a per-hop basis and a decision is made, in a distributed manner, if enough resources exist along the multihop path to admit a new communication. | 02-26-2009 |
G. Rajeswaran, New Delhi IN
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20110195533 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ORGANIC LIGHTING DEVICE - A method of manufacturing an organic lighting device, having a form factor substantially equal to or less than 900 square centimeters, without involving a cutting process is provided. The method includes providing one or more first substrates with a size substantially equal to the form factor. Thereafter, the method includes a high throughput first processing of the one or more first substrates and active layer deposition processing on the one or more first substrates. Further, one or more second substrates having a size substantially equal or less than the form factor are provided. Thereafter, a high throughput second processing is performed on the one or more second substrates. Finally, the method includes encapsulating at least one of the one or more first substrates with at least one of the one or more second substrates to form the organic lighting device having the form factor. | 08-11-2011 |
Gopalan Rajeswaran, New Delhi IN
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20120208312 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE - A method of manufacturing an organic photovoltaic device of a pre-defined shape and size is provided. The method includes providing a first substrate with said pre-defined shape and size, the size being less than 900 square centimeters and depositing an organic photoactive layer on said first substrate followed by depositing an electrically conducting layer on said organic photoactive layer. Thereafter, said electrically conducting layer and said organic photoactive layer are scribed from said first substrate forming zones on first substrates, whereby forming an active substrate. Further, providing a second substrate with said pre-defined shape and size and depositing a gas-absorbent layer on said second substrate whereby forming an inactive substrate. Finally, encapsulating said active substrate with said inactive substrate to form said organic photovoltaic device with said pre-defined shape and size, whereby not involving cutting of said first substrate after deposition of said organic photoactive layer. | 08-16-2012 |
Gopalan Rajeswaran, Fairport, NY US
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20150287956 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PATTERNING AN ORGANIC DEVICE - A method for patterning an organic device includes providing a patterned product substrate and pre-defined patterned source substrate. The product substrate has a product principal surface having destination regions. The source substrate has a source principal surface having optically reflecting regions and absorbing regions arranged adjacent to each other. The source principal surface includes plurality of source regions defined at the reflecting regions. The plurality of source regions has organic materials disposed thereon. The product principal surface and the source principal surface are aligned such that each of the plurality of source regions is aligned to exactly one destination region. At least one of the product principal surface and the source principal surface includes support(s) to maintain a substantially uniform gap between them. Then temperature of the source substrate is raised above the sublimation temperature of the organic materials to redeposit at a nearest destination region. | 10-08-2015 |
Lakshman Rajeswaran, Wallingford, PA US
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20100264791 | Universal Furniture System (UFS) - A universal furniture system may include a front side of the back side opposed to the front side, the front side may include a convertible sofa bed to convert to a sofa or bed, a first set of drawers at a first end of the front side, a second set of doors at a second end of the front side, and the back side may include a closet for clothes, a first set of drawers at a first end of the back side, and a second set of drawers at a second end of the back side. A first side section may include the first set of drawers at the first end of the front side and the first set of drawers at the second end of the front side and a second side section may include the second set of drawers at the first end of the front side and the second set of drawers at the second end of the back side. | 10-21-2010 |
20130057126 | DUAL PURPOSE CASING - Disclosed is a casing for an electronic wireless handheld device defined by a front panel, a rear panel, and a plurality of side panels connecting the front and rear panels wherein, the device is to be received within the casing such that the front and rear exterior surfaces of the device abut the interior surfaces of the front and rear panels respectively. The casing comprises at least one receptacle wherein, each of the at least one receptacle is adapted to receive therewithin at least one accessory of the device and the like. | 03-07-2013 |
20130057215 | ATTACHABLE CHARGER - Disclosed is an attachable charger for a handheld electronic device comprising an attachable receptacle within which the device is snugly received, a power plug comprising prongs for insertion into an AC power socket, the power plug extending from the attachable receptacle, a power processing assembly for processing the power received at the AC socket into power suitable for charging the device, and a connector for connecting the processing assembly and the handheld device so as to convey the power from the processing assembly to the device. | 03-07-2013 |
Manju Rajeswaran, Fairport, NY US
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20090142618 | OLED DEVICE EMPLOYING ALKALI METAL CLUSTER COMPOUNDS - The invention provides an OLED device containing certain alkali metal cluster compounds with mixed ligands, such compounds, and methods of making them. In particular, the cluster compound is a neutrally charged mixed cluster compound comprising first and second subunits with the first subunit comprising an alkali metal salt of a nitrogen containing a heterocyclic ligand bearing a anionic hydroxy group and the second subunit consisting of an organic alkali metal salt different than the first subunit. | 06-04-2009 |
20100019671 | ORGANIC ELEMENT FOR LOW VOLTAGE ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES - An OLED device including a cathode, a light emitting layer and an anode, in that order, and, having located between the cathode and the light emitting layer, a further layer containing an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salt of a 2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)phenanthroline derivative. Such devices exhibit reduced drive voltage while maintaining good luminance. | 01-28-2010 |