Saini, US
Aakratee Saini, Monroe Township, NJ US
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20140314224 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR QUALITY AUTO-BLENDING IN CALL ROUTING - A system and method blend particular quality considerations into the process of expanding the route choices in a route table, such that more calls can be successfully routed while maximizing certain objectives. The quality considerations drive how additional routes are chosen for the route table and how call volumes are allocated to the chosen routes so that overall profitability can be maximized within the governing constraints of quality targets, route quality, predicted traffic, and route capacity. | 10-23-2014 |
20150181312 | Capacity Allocation of Call-Handling Devices Across Call Destinations - A system and method that allocate call capacity based on the need to divide the call capacities of at least some call-termination devices across geographic regions. Accordingly, the allocation system uses various input parameters as constraints in a linear programming optimization, which has the objective of maximizing the capacity allocation of a device to fulfill the traffic demands of each region being processed. The input parameters that are used include i) the traffic demand forecast of each geographic region being evaluated, ii) the available call capacity of each call-termination device, iii) the call destinations associated with each region, and iv) service levels associated with each given call destination. Call-capacities are separately allocated for i) the predicted traffic that is expected in the next time period and ii) an additional margin of excess traffic above and beyond the expected traffic. | 06-25-2015 |
Abba A. Saini, Bethesda, MD US
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20110091426 | Human brain endothelial cells and growth medium and method for expansion of primitive CD34+CD38- bone marrow stem cells - A novel co-culture system using human brain endothelial cells (HUBEC) which promotes the expansion of human CD34 | 04-21-2011 |
Arun Saini, Burnsville, MN US
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20120184971 | EXCHANGEABLE SYSTEM FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE BEATING HEART REPAIR OF HEART VALVE LEAFLETS - Improved methods and apparatuses for heart valve repair in a beating heart of a patient utilize an exchangeable heart valve repair system. Heart valve repair system can include a port adapted to be seated in the heart wall and an imaging catheter slidable within the port. The imaging catheter can be selectively locked relative to the port for insertion into the heart and unlocked once the port is seated to allow the imaging catheter to move distally towards target tissue. A deployment catheter slidably disposed in the imaging catheter and a repair cartridge slidably disposed in the deployment catheter can be used to capture the target tissue and deploy a repair device into the tissue after proper capture is confirmed. System elements can be selectively removed from and replaced within port to deploy additional repair devices while port maintains a seal while elements are and are not inserted. | 07-19-2012 |
20130035757 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE REPAIR OF HEART VALVE LEAFLETS - A method of repairing a heart valve provides intravascular access for repair of a heart valve through a ventricular trans-septal approach. An external guide catheter can be inserted through a vein of a patient into the right ventricle via the right atrium. An internal guide catheter can be inserted through the external guide and can provide access to the septum for a puncture tool to create an opening through the septum to the left ventricle. The internal guide can then be advanced into the left ventricle and used to guide a deployment catheter that deploys a repair device onto the heart valve. | 02-07-2013 |
Arvind Saini, Temecula, CA US
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20150297344 | IRRIGATING INTRAOCULAR LENS ROTATORS AND RELATED METHODS - Apparatus for positioning an intraocular lens (IOL) having a haptic within the capsular bag of an eye. The apparatus comprises a handle portion having a proximal end, a distal end, and an irrigation lumen extending between the proximal end and the distal end. The apparatus further comprises a lens engagement portion at the distal end of the handle portion. The lens engagement portion includes a superior surface defining a haptic engagement surface configured to engage the haptic of the IOL, and a plurality of irrigation ports arranged about the haptic engagement surface. Each of the irrigation ports is in fluid communication with the irrigation lumen. | 10-22-2015 |
Bharat Saini, Mason, OH US
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20100036676 | COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED MEDICAL TREATMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A system and method to provide a computer implemented endoscopic procedure management system. The system may be configured with functionality to gather data before, during, and after the endoscopic procedure report. In particular, the system may be operable to capture video from endoscopic procedure equipment, provide voice recognition capabilities, and assist in the automatic generation of endoscopic procedure reports. The system may be configured to automatically fill in drug, symptom, patient, and other data in response to user input. The system may limit user access to functionalities of the system based on user roles. | 02-11-2010 |
Darpan Saini, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20090157683 | Method and System for Accessing Selected Content - A system, method and computer product for accessing content by receiving as input an anchor, where the anchor is associated with selected content within an existing document, the document for example being an existing web page, and upon selecting the anchor, displaying the selected content to the user. Also disclosed is a system, method and computer product for identifying content, creating an anchor for the selected content and transmitting the selected content to one or more users over a communication link. | 06-18-2009 |
Deepak Saini, Malvern, PA US
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20090171072 | Process for Preparing Unaggregated Antibody FC Domains - Methods useful for producing a solution of purified Fc peptide chains are disclosed. The methods employ protein A chromatography to separate high molecular weight, aggregated peptide chains comprising antibody Fc domains from lower molecular weight unaggregated peptide chains that also comprise antibody Fc domains. The solutions of purified Fc peptide chains obtained by the methods of the invention contain less than 5% aggregate and greater than 70% of the Fc peptide chains subjected to purification. | 07-02-2009 |
Deepak Saini, Radnor, PA US
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20090175784 | Anti-Alpha V Immunoliposome Composition, Methods, and Uses - An immunoliposome composition targeted to the alphaV-integrin subunit of integrin receptors comprised of ligand-targeted liposomes bearing at least one targeting-ligand derived from an antibody and having binding specificity for at least one integrin receptor comprising an alpha V subunit including αvβ1, αvβ3 αvβ5, αvβ6, or αvβ8 integrin cell receptors is described. The antibody-derived targeting ligand may be a Fab′ fragment, a scFv, or the like. Binding of the immunoliposome to αv-integrin expressing cells, preferably results in internalization of the immunoliposome for cytoplasmic delivery of a liposome-entrapped agent. | 07-09-2009 |
20110268655 | ANTI-ALPHA V IMMUNOLIPOSOME COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND USES - An immunoliposome composition targeted to the alphaV-integrin subunit of integrin receptors comprised of ligand-targeted liposomes bearing at least one targeting-ligand derived from an antibody and having binding specificity for at least one integrin receptor comprising an alpha V subunit including αvβ1, αvβ3 αvβ5, αvβ6, or αvβ8 integrin cell receptors is described. The antibody-derived targeting ligand may be a Fab′ fragment, a scFv, or the like. Binding of the immunoliposome to αv-integrin expressing cells, preferably results in internalization of the immunoliposome for cytoplasmic delivery of a liposome-entrapped agent. | 11-03-2011 |
Gagan Saini, Lake Jackson, TX US
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20130210990 | SEALANT COMPOSITION, METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME - The instant invention is a sealant composition, method of producing the same, articles made therefrom, and method for forming such articles. The sealant composition according to the present invention comprises: (a) from 70 to 99.5 percent by weight of an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer composition, based on the total weight of the sealant composition, wherein said ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer composition comprises an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer, wherein ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer has a Comonomer Distribution Constant (CDC) in the range of from 15 to 250, and a density in the range of from 0.875 to 0.963 g/cm | 08-15-2013 |
Gagan Saini, Houston, TX US
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20150232711 | SEALANT COMPOSITION - The instant invention provides a sealant composition, method of producing the same, film layers and multilayer structures made therefrom. The linear low density polyethylene composition suitable for sealant applications according to the present invention comprises: less than or equal to 100 percent by weight of the units derived from ethylene; less than 35 percent by weight of units derived from one or more α-olefin comonomers; wherein said linear low density polyethylene composition has a density in the range of 0.900 to 0.920 g/cm3, a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) in the range of 2.5 to 4.5, a melt index (I2) in the range of 0.5 to 3 g/10 minutes, a molecular weight distribution (Mz/Mw) in the range of from 2.2 to 3, vinyl unsaturation of less than 0.1 vinyls per one thousand carbon atoms present in the backbone of said composition, and a zero shear viscosity ratio (ZSVR) in the range from 1.0 to 1.2. | 08-20-2015 |
20150259586 | Sealant Composition - The instant invention provides a polyolefin composition suitable for sealant applications, sealant compositions, method of producing the same, and films and multilayer structures made therefrom. The polyolefin composition suitable for sealant applications according to the present invention comprises: an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer composition having a Comonomer Distribution Constant (CDC) in the range of from 40 to 110, vinyl unsaturation of less than 0.1 vinyls per one thousand carbon atoms present in the backbone of the ethylene-based polymer composition; a zero shear viscosity ratio (ZSVR) in the range of from 1.01 to 2.0; a density in the range of from 0.908 to 0.922 g/cm | 09-17-2015 |
Gaurav Saini, Provo, UT US
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20080240479 | HYDROPHOBIC AND OLEOPHOBIC COATING AND METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME - A hydrophobic and oleophobic coating, comprising an adhesion promoting layer formed from an adhesion promoting composition and a hydrophobic layer formed from a hydrophobic layer forming composition, is disclosed. The adhesion promoting composition may comprise an adhesion promoting compound having a functional linking group and at least one of a silane functional group and/or a germanium functional group. The hydrophobic layer forming composition may comprise a hydrophobic layer forming compound having a hydrophobic aliphatic group and at least one of a silane functional group and/or a germanium functional group. A method of forming the coating is also disclosed. | 10-02-2008 |
20090218276 | FUNCTIONALIZED DIAMOND PARTICLES AND METHODS FOR PREPARING THE SAME - A functionalized particle is disclosed. The functionalized particle may include a diamond-particle substrate and a coating comprising at least one polymeric compound on at least a surface portion of the diamond-particle substrate, the at least one polymeric compound having at least one amine group. Additionally, the at least one polymeric compound may be at least partially reacted. The at least one polymeric compound may also be at least partially cured. The diamond substrate may be porous. In addition, a second coating coupled to at least a surface portion of the first coating. A separation apparatus may have a stationary phase including a plurality of diamond particles and a coating comprising at least one polymeric compound on at least a surface portion of the plurality of diamond particles is also disclosed. A method for forming a functionalized particle is also disclosed. | 09-03-2009 |
20110159299 | HYDROPHOBIC COATING AND METHOD - A hydrophobic coating and method of preparing a hydrophobic coating with an adhesion promoting layer formed from an adhesion promoting composition and a hydrophobic layer, is disclosed. The adhesion promoting composition may comprise an adhesion promoting compound having an amine group and at least one of a silane functional group and/or a germanium functional group. The hydrophobic layer forming composition may comprise a hydrophobic layer forming compound having a hydrophobic aliphatic group and at least one of a silane functional group and/or a germanium functional group. | 06-30-2011 |
Harmesh K. Saini, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090189068 | DETECTION OF SILICA SPECIES IN HOT PHOSPHORIC ACID - In one embodiment, a method of analyzing silica species in a phosphoric acid solution includes the acts of: processing a sample of the phosphoric acid solution through an anion exchange resin to provide a processed sample; and analyzing the processed sample to determine a concentration of at least one silica species in the phosphoric acid solution. | 07-30-2009 |
Harmesh K. Saini, Santa Clara, CA US
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20090068749 | MODULE FOR AUTOMATED MATRIX REMOVAL IN ACIDIC PLATING SOLUTIONS - In accordance with the present invention, an organic additive is characterized in the presence of an acidic metal plating matrix in a metal plating solution by: providing a sample from the metal plating solution; activating a metal-complexing resin with a weak acid to provide an activated metal-complexing resin; eluting the sample through the activated metal-complexing resin to form a treated sample in which a concentration of the acidic metal plating matrix is reduced; and determining a concentration of an organic additive in the metal plating solution by analyzing the treated sample. | 03-12-2009 |
20130029427 | Methods and Apparatus for Determination of Halohydrocarbons - A real-time, on-line method and analytical system for determining halohydrocarbons in water which operate by (1) extracting on-line samples; (2) purging volatile halohydrocarbons from the water (e.g., with air or nitrogen); (3) carrying the purge gas containing the analytes of interest over a porous surface where the analytes are adsorbed; (4) recovering the analytes from the porous surface with heat (thermal desorption) or solvent (solvent elution) to drive the analytes into an organic chemical mixture; (5) generating an optical change (e.g., color change) in dependence upon a reaction involving the analytes and a pyridine derivative; and (6) measuring optical characteristics associated with the reaction to quantify the volatile halogenated hydrocarbon concentration. | 01-31-2013 |
20140099727 | Method and apparatus for determination of haloacetic acid ("HAA") presence in aqueous solution - Techniques related to printing using a metal-surface charging element. A printing system includes a metal-surface charging element and a power supply. The charging element is disposed to deposit electric charge on an imaging surface. The power supply may provide electric power with an alternating current (AC) component and a direct current (DC) component to the charging element. | 04-10-2014 |
Karanjit Singh Saini, Plainville, MA US
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20110254539 | Target Activated Sensor - A sensor assembly configured to sense a position of a seat in a vehicle includes a housing defining a cavity and having an open end. The sensor assembly may also include a carrier removably disposed in the housing cavity via the open end, wherein a permanent magnet may be disposed within a magnet cavity defined in the carrier, wherein the permanent magnet may establish a magnetic field. The sensor assembly may further include a single pole disposed within a pole cavity defined in the carrier and spaced from the permanent magnet and positioned in the magnetic field. In addition, the sensor assembly may include a magnetic sensor element affixed to a printed circuit board (PCB) and positioned in the magnetic field and adjacent to an end of the single pole. The magnetic sensor element and PCB may be at least partially disposed within the cavity. | 10-20-2011 |
Navdeep Saini, Cupertino, CA US
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20130138509 | DYNAMIC GEO DATABASE SOURCE SELECTION - Ad serving systems and methods integrate with a plurality, preferably all, geolocation providers/databases and enable an ad selection server to dynamically choose the right IP-to Geo provider for each ad being considered for selection. It also allows ad campaign managers to set up the ads with desired IP-to-Geo providers so that they are consistent with third party rich media creative delivery services. | 05-30-2013 |
Navdeep Saini, Saratoga, CA US
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20150163267 | COLLABORATIVE DIGITAL CONTENT STREAMING - Briefly, embodiments disclosed herein may relate to collaborative generation and/or editing of content, such as streamed digital content, for example. | 06-11-2015 |
Rahul Saini, Plano, TX US
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20110172736 | PENETRATING ELECTRODES FOR RETINAL STIMULATION - Apparatus configured for implantation in a body of a subject is provided. The apparatus includes a support substrate, and at least 500 electrodes protruding at least 50 um from the support substrate, each electrode having (a) a distal tip, (b) an electrically-exposed tip portion, and (c) a cross-section of 50-1500 um2, 20 um from the distal tip. Other embodiments are also described. | 07-14-2011 |
Rahul Saini, Allen, TX US
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20140275934 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL MULTI-ELECTRODE ARRAY - A multi-electrode array with individually isolated electrodes each configurable for a target-containing carrier and a method for fabricating the array are disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, the array includes a substrate; and a plurality of electrodes disposed on the substrate. Each electrode of the plurality of electrodes has a conductive tip-end and an insulated remainder. A first electrode of the plurality of electrodes has a first configuration selected to bring a conductive tip end of the first electrode in proximity to a first target structure, and a second electrode of the plurality of electrodes has a second configuration selected to bring a conductive tip end of the second electrode in proximity to a second target structure. The first configuration and the second configuration are different. A first contact of the plurality of contacts may be electrically coupled to the first electrode through the substrate. | 09-18-2014 |
Rajesh Saini, Cypress, TX US
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20140090847 | Dehydrated Gel Compositions and Methods of Using the Same - Methods and compositions using gel compositions in treatment fluids employed in subterranean operations. A method includes providing a degradable gel precursor as a solid or dispersion in which substantially all the water has been removed, the degradable gel precursor being formed by a combination of a monomer and a degradable crosslinking agent of formula R | 04-03-2014 |
Rajesh Saini, Duncan, OK US
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20110257051 | Consolidating Emulsions Comprising Convertible Surfactant Compositions and Methods Related Thereto - Methods are provided that include a method comprising: providing an emulsified treatment fluid comprising an oleaginous phase, an aqueous phase, a consolidating agent, and an emulsifying agent that comprises at least one convertible surfactant described by a one of the disclosed formulae, and placing the subterranean treatment fluid in a subterranean formation. | 10-20-2011 |
Rajesh Saini, Houston, TX US
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20150252250 | SYNTHETIC HYDRATABLE POLYMERS FOR USE IN FRACTURING FLUIDS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - Downhole fluid compositions including a base fluid and an effective amount of a synthetic hydratable polymer system including a hydrophobically modified, cross-linked polyacrylate polymer, a hydrophilic, anionic, high molecular weight, cross-linked polyacrylic acid polymer, or mixtures and combinations thereof, where the effective amount is sufficient to achieve a desired viscosity profile and a desired breaking profile in the present of a breaking system in the absence of natural hydratable polymers. | 09-10-2015 |
Rajesh K. Saini, Ducan, OK US
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20100285999 | Treatment fluids for reduction of water blocks, Oil blocks, and/or gas condensates and associated methods - The present invention provides treatment fluids useful for subterranean operations, and more particularly, in at least one aspect, a treatment fluid that comprises a carrier fluid and a cationic surfactant comprising a cationic head group, a polar group attached to the head group, and a hydrophobic group that is either a saturated or unsaturated, branched or straight chain alkyl, and comprises about 6 carbons to about 22 carbons. The treatment fluids of the present invention are at least suitable for use as a remedial treatment for the reduction of existing water blocks, oil blocks, and/or gas condensates. | 11-11-2010 |
Rajesh K. Saini, Cypress, TX US
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20120024526 | Self-Diverting High-Rate Water Packs - A method for diverting fluids across a perforation tunnel in high-rate water pack operations may include providing a wellbore extending into a subterranean formation, wherein a perforation tunnel provides a fluid connection between the wellbore and the subterranean formation; providing a diverting particulate that comprises a degradable plasticized polymer coating on a particulate; placing the diverting particulate into the perforation tunnel, wherein the step of placing the diverting particulate forms a particulate pack within the subterranean formation and the perforation tunnel; allowing the degradable plasticized polymer coating to deform and fill the interstitial spaces within the particulate pack in the perforation tunnel such that the fluid conductivity between the wellbore and the subterranean formation is substantially blocked; and allowing the plasticized polymer coating to degrade over time thereby substantially restoring the fluid conductivity between the wellbore and the subterranean formation. | 02-02-2012 |
20120141308 | Polymeric Pump Parts - Polymeric and polymeric composite parts for pumps and a method of manufacturing same are disclosed. More specifically, a valve insert comprising a polymeric seal sized to fit on an outside diameter of a valve closure member for a plunger pump; a pressure packing element ring for a plunger on a plunger pump; and a pressure packing element ring for a push rod on plunger of a plunger pump, each of said articles being formed from a naphthalene-1,5-diisocyanate (NDI) based polyurethane component and an extender. | 06-07-2012 |
20120181019 | NANOHYBRID PHASE INTERFACES FOR ALTERING WETTABILITY IN OIL FIELD APPLICATIONS - Methods of using nanohybrid-containing fluids in a well are provided. The methods include the steps of: (a) forming or providing a well fluid comprising a nanohybrid; and (b) introducing the well fluid into a well. The methods can be used in various applications, such as in drilling, completion, or intervention operations. | 07-19-2012 |
20120181033 | NANOHYBRID PHASE INTERFACES FOR FOAMING IN OIL FIELD APPLICATIONS - Methods of using nanohybrid-containing fluids in a well are provided. The methods include the steps of: (a) forming or providing a well fluid comprising a nanohybrid; and (b) introducing the well fluid into a well. The methods can be used in various applications, such as in drilling, completion, or intervention operations. | 07-19-2012 |
20120189771 | On-the-Fly Coating of Acid-Releasing Degradable Material Onto a Particulate - Methods of creating particulates coated with acid-releasing degradable material comprising the steps of: combining an acid-releasing degradable material with a solvent or a plasticizer to create a coating solution; providing a first flowing stream comprising the coating solution; providing a second flowing stream comprising particulates; and, combining the first and second flowing streams to create a third flowing stream comprising particulates coated with the coating solution. Wherein the acid-releasing degradable material comprises at least one acid-releasing degradable material selected from the group consisting of: poly(orthoester); a lactide, a poly(lactide); a glycolide; a poly(glycolide); a poly(ε-caprolactone); a poly(hydroxybutyrate); a substantially water insoluble anhydride; a poly(anhydride); a poly(amino acid); a copolymer of two or more of the above-listed compounds; and any combination thereof. | 07-26-2012 |
20120208727 | High Temperature Fracturing Fluids and Methods - Subterranean treatment fluids comprising: an aqueous base fluid and a reaction product of a gelling agent comprising a copolymer or salt thereof comprising N-[tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl]acrylamide, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid or a salt thereof, acrylamide; and a crosslinking agent. Such treatment fluids are particularly well-suited for high temperature applications. In particular, they are suited for subterranean temperatures up to about 400° F. | 08-16-2012 |
20120270758 | Degradable Surfactants, Including Degradable Gemini Surfactants, and Associated Methods - A subterranean treatment fluid comprising a degradable gemini surfactant composition described by the following formula: | 10-25-2012 |
20130081801 | Methods for Improving Coatings on Downhole Tools - The present invention relates to the use of degradable coatings suitable for use on downhole tools. In particular, the present invention relates to pliable coatings for use on downhole tools that have been designed to be able to resist flaking or breaking off of the tool in response to a physical shock. Some embodiments of the present invention provide methods of reacting lactic acid, glycolic acid, or a combination thereof in a polymerization reaction to form a degradable polymer; combining the degradable polymer and a plasticizer to form a coating composition; applying the coating composition to a downhole tool; placing the coated downhole tool into a portion of a subterranean formation; and, hydrolyzing the degradable polymer of the coating composition to release an acid and degrade the coating. | 04-04-2013 |
20130081813 | Methods of Fluid Loss Control, Diversion, and Sealing Using Deformable Particulates - Method including the steps of providing a treatment fluid that comprises a base fluid and polymeric particulates wherein the polymeric particulates comprise a degradable polymer and a plasticizer and exhibit a T | 04-04-2013 |
20130081821 | Reinforcing Amorphous PLA with Solid Particles for Downhole Applications - The present invention relates to the use of composite material in downhole applications, and more particularly, relates to methods of making composite material comprising reinforced amorphous polylactic acid and methods of use related thereto. Some methods comprise providing an amorphous polylactic acid and a solid reinforcing material; forming a composite material by melting the amorphous polylactic acid and mixing it with the solid reinforcing material; and, using the composite material in a downhole application. | 04-04-2013 |
20130157901 | High Molecular Weight Low Polydispersity Polymers - The present invention relates to synthetic polymers having high molecular weight and low polydispersities, and methods of synthesis thereof. One embodiment of the present invention provides a method of polymerizing that includes dissolving acrylate monomers in a fluid media having an olefin-containing polyalcohol amide surfactant; and initiating a polymerization reaction of the acrylate monomers with a polymerization initiator to produce a polymer having a molecular weight of at least about 500,000 and a polydispersity index of about 1.25 or less. | 06-20-2013 |
20130157902 | High Molecular Weight Low Polydispersity Polymers - The present invention relates to synthetic polymers having high molecular weights and low polydispersities and methods of synthesis. In one embodiment of the present invention, a polymer includes a polyacrylate polymer obtained from a polymerization reaction in which the polyacrylate polymer has a molecular weight of at least about 500,000 and a polydispersity index of about 1.25 or less. | 06-20-2013 |
20130157905 | Method for the Removal or Suppression of Interfering Metal Ions Using Environmentally Friendly Competitive Binders - The present invention relates to environmentally friendly compositions and methods for removing or suppressing metal ions in waters, flowback waters, and produced waters to make such waters suitable for subsequent use in oil-field applications and for delinking metal cross-linked gelling agents. One embodiment of the present invention provides a method of providing a competitive binder and allowing the competitive binder to interact with interfering metal ions in a flowback fluid to suppress or remove interfering metal ions. | 06-20-2013 |
20130168095 | IODIDE STABILIZER FOR VISCOSIFIED FLUID CONTAINING IRON - A composition of a treatment fluid and method for treating a zone of well. In an embodiment, the composition includes at least: (i) an aqueous phase; (ii) at least 5 ppm iron ion in the aqueous phase; (iii) a source of at least 5 ppm iodide ion to be dissolved in the aqueous phase; (iv) a water-soluble viscosity-increasing agent dissolved in the aqueous phase; and (v) a source of an oxidative breaker to be dissolved in the aqueous phase. In an embodiment, a method of treating a zone of a subterranean formation of a well includes at least the steps of: (a) forming a treatment fluid according to the composition; and (b) introducing the treatment fluid into the zone. | 07-04-2013 |
20130233546 | Degradable Fluid Sealing Compositions Having an Adjustable Degradation Rate and Methods for Use Thereof - When performing subterranean treatment operations, it can be desirable to temporarily divert or block fluid flow by forming a degradable fluid seal. Methods for forming a degradable fluid seal can comprise: providing a sealing composition comprising: a degradable polymer, and a water-soluble material comprising a first portion and a second portion of rigid particulates, each portion having a sealing time and a particulate size distribution associated therewith, the particulate size distributions of the first portion and the second portion differing from one another; determining an amount of the first portion relative to the second portion needed to produce a degradable fluid seal having a desired sealing time that is different than that of the sealing time of either the first portion or the second portion; introducing the sealing composition into a subterranean formation; and allowing the sealing composition to form a degradable fluid seal in the subterranean formation. | 09-12-2013 |
Rajesh K. Saini, Houston, TX US
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20150068747 | METHOD TO CONSOLIDATE SOLID MATERIALS DURING SUBTERRANEAN TREATMENT OPERATIONS - Compositions include (1) aggregating compositions capable of forming deformable partial or complete coatings on formation surfaces, formation particle surfaces, downhole fluid solid surfaces, and/or proppant surfaces, where the coatings increase aggregation and/or agglomeration propensities of the particles and surfaces to form particles clusters or pillars having deformable coatings, and (2) aggregation stabilizing and/or strengthening compositions capable of altering properties of the coated clusters or pillars to form consolidated, stabilized, and/or strengthened clusters or pillars. Methods for stabilizing aggregated particle clusters or pillars include (1) treating the particles with an aggregating composition to form aggregated clusters or pillars and (2) treating the aggregated particle clusters or pillars with a stabilizing or strengthening composition to form consolidated, stabilized, and/or strengthened clusters or pillars. | 03-12-2015 |
20150101808 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING HIGH CONDUCTIVITY FRACTURES - Methods for forming proppant pillars in a formation during formation fracturing include include periods of pumping a first fracturing fluid including a proppant and an aggregating composition including a reaction product of a phosphate compound or a plurality of phosphate and an amine, periods of pumping a second fracturing fluid excluding a proppant and an aggregating composition including a reaction product of a phosphate compound and periods of pumping a third fracturing fluid including an aggregating composition including a reaction product of a phosphate compound, where the pumping of the three fracturing fluids may be in any order and may involve continuous pumping, pulse pumping, or non-continuous pumping. | 04-16-2015 |
20150300131 | SELF-DEGRADABLE HYDRAULIC DIVERSION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - Systems and methods for treating formation intervals including forming a low permeability layer on a surface of the interval and pumping a treating fluid, where the treatment fluid is diverted through the layer permitting improved treatment uniformity across the formation or intervaland permitting a longer interval to be treated, where the layer comprises self-degradable material that degrade over time without harm to the formation or interval surfaces. | 10-22-2015 |
Rajesh Kumar Saini, Houston, TX US
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20080210370 | MACROSCOPIC ORDERED ASSEMBLY OF CARBON NANOTUBES - The present invention is directed to the creation of macroscopic materials and objects comprising aligned nanotube segments. The invention entails aligning single-wall carbon nanotube (SWNT) segments that are suspended in a fluid medium and then removing the aligned segments from suspension in a way that macroscopic, ordered assemblies of SWNT are formed. The invention is further directed to controlling the natural proclivity or nanotube segments to self assemble into or ordered structures by modifying the environment of the nanotubes and the history of that environment prior to and during the process. The materials and objects are “macroscopic” in that they are large enough to be seen without the aid of a microscope or of the dimensions of such objects. These macroscopic ordered SWNT materials and objects have the remarkable physical, electrical, and chemical properties that SWNT exhibit on the microscopic scale because they are comprised of nanotubes, each of which is aligned in the same direction and in contact with its nearest neighbors. An ordered assembly of closest SWNT also serves as a template for growth of more and larger ordered assemblies. An ordered assembly further serves as a foundation for post processing treatments that modify the assembly internally to specifically enhance selected material properties such as shear strength, tensile strength, compressive strength, toughness, electrical conductivity, and thermal conductivity. | 09-04-2008 |
Rajesh Kumar Saini, Cypress, TX US
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20140005080 | Methods to Prevent Formation Damage from Friction Reducers | 01-02-2014 |
20140034309 | MICRO PROPPANTS FOR FAR FIELD STIMULATION - A subterranean zone surrounding a well bore is fractured with a fracturing fluid. Micro proppant of 200 mesh or smaller is pumped into far field fractures of the subterranean zone and props the far field fractures open. | 02-06-2014 |
20140051608 | Wellbore Servicing Compositions and Methods of Making and Using Same - A method of servicing a wellbore, comprising placing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising a transiently functional additive into a wellbore, wherein the transiently functional additive is a Diels-Alder reaction product. A method of servicing a wellbore comprising placing into a wellbore a wellbore servicing fluid comprising the reaction product of furan and maleimide. A consolidation fluid comprising a resin and the reaction product of furan and maleimide. | 02-20-2014 |
20140069643 | ELECTRON-POOR ORTHOESTER FOR GENERATING ACID IN A WELL FLUID - In an embodiment, a method is provided including the steps of: (A) introducing a well fluid comprising an electron-poor orthoester into a well; and (B) allowing or causing the electron-poor orthoester to hydrolyze to produce an acid and an alcohol in the well. In another embodiment, a water-based well fluid is provided, the well fluid including: (A) a continuous aqueous phase having a pH of a least 6; (B) an electron-poor orthoester; and (C) a viscosity-increasing agent. | 03-13-2014 |
20140069644 | Wellbore Servicing Compositions and Methods of Making and Using Same - A method of servicing a wellbore in a subterranean formation comprising preparing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising a snake-in-cage composition; and placing the wellbore servicing fluid into a wellbore wherein the snake dissociates from the cage and enters one or more permeable zones within the wellbore. A wellbore treatment composition comprising a snake disposed within a cage wherein the cage comprises a crosslinked polymer. | 03-13-2014 |
20140073538 | Fluid Loss Control Composition and Method of Using the Same - Fluid loss materials including carboxymethylcellulose and zirconium-based crosslinkers may be employed as fluid loss materials in methods of treating subterranean formations. One method includes providing a treatment fluid including carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and a crosslinker including zirconium, wherein the carboxymethylcellulose has a degree of substitution in a range of from about 0.5 to about 2.5, wherein the crosslinker including zirconium includes one selected from the group consisting of ammonium zirconium fluoride, zirconium 2-ethylhexanoate, zirconium acetate, zirconium neodecanoate, zirconium acetylacetonate, tetrakis(triethanolamine) zirconate, zirconium carbonate, ammonium zirconium carbonate, zirconyl ammonium carbonate, zirconium complex of hydroxyethyl glycine, zirconium malonate, zirconium propionate, zirconium lactate, zirconium acetate lactate, and zirconium tartrate, and placing the treatment fluid in a subterranean formation, wherein the treatment fluid controls fluid loss in a permeable portion of the subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore. | 03-13-2014 |
20140116703 | Wellbore Servicing Methods and Compositions Comprising Degradable Polymers - A method of servicing a wellbore comprising providing a degradable polymer within a portion of a wellbore, a subterranean formation or both; preparing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising a degradation accelerator wherein the degradation accelerator comprises an alkanolamine, an oligomer of aziridine, a polymer of azridine, a diamine, or combinations thereof; and placing the wellbore servicing fluid comprising a degradation accelerator into the wellbore, the subterranean formation or both wherein the degradation accelerator contacts the degradable polymer. | 05-01-2014 |
Ritu Saini, Pleasanton, CA US
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20110229516 | ADJUVANT PHASE INVERSION CONCENTRATED NANOEMULSION COMPOSITIONS - Vaccine adjuvant food nanoemulsion compositions comprising a food safe nonionic surfactant, a hydrophobic food flavorant (e.g., an essential oil), a kosmotrope, and water. The nanoemulsion composition can be used as a vaccine adjuvant composition to enhance inactivated antigens, including protein antigens. Such compositions may be delivered as a nasal or oral spray. The compositions may inherently contain natural antimicrobials and antioxidants and are advantageous over other compositions which often require preservatives, flavorings and antimicrobials. | 09-22-2011 |
Sandeep Saini, New York, NY US
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20150073958 | RESEARCH REPORT RECOMMENDATION ENGINE ("R+hu 3 +lE") - A processor for providing a plurality of research reports to a pre-determined entity. The processor may rank a plurality of research reports based, at least in part, on the magnitude of times the research reports have been read by a group of peers of the pre-determined entity. The processor may assign a first score (r) to each of the research reports based on the ranking. The processor may also rank the plurality of research reports using multi-dimensional clustering and assign a second score based thereon (i). The processor may also rank the plurality of research reports using a trending metric and assign a third score (p) based thereon. The trending metric may be based on the amount of times the research reports were read in a pre-determined period. The processor may calculate a final report score for each research report according to the following equation: | 03-12-2015 |
Sanjay Saini, San Jose, CA US
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20150269700 | EXCHANGE OF CRISIS-RELATED INFORMATION AMONGST MULTIPLE INDIVIDUALS AND MULTIPLE ORGANIZATIONS - A crisis information exchange manages the exchange of crisis-related information among multiple individual users and organizations. A safety communications service (SCS) manages information flow between users and organizations without compromising the security of the private networks of organizations protected by firewalls. The SCS manages subscription data for controlling what information is received by particular users and organizations, providing subscription services including automated subscriptions services based on configurable business rules. User-initiated communications are routed to multiple organizations and/or other users based on configurable business rules. Organization-initiated communications are routed to multiple individual users and/or organizations based on configurable business rules. In one embodiment, the system automatically generates follow-up communications related to the acknowledgement of receipt of communications and/or prompts users for additional information if an expected communication was not received in a timely manner or is not fully responsive to prior communications, based on configurable business rules. | 09-24-2015 |
20150269702 | CRISIS-RELATED INFORMATION EXCHANGE HUB - A crisis-related information hub manages the exchange of crisis-related information among multiple individual users and organizations. A safety communications service (SCS) manages information flow between users and organizations without compromising the security of the private networks of organizations protected by firewalls. The SCS manages relationship data for controlling what information is received by particular users and organizations, providing subscription services including relationship generation services based on configurable business rules. User-initiated communications are routed to multiple organizations and/or other users based on configurable business rules using user and organization attributes. Organization-initiated communications are routed to individual users or organizations based on configurable business rules using user and organization attributes. The system automatically generates follow-up communications related to the acknowledgement of receipt of communications or prompts users for additional information if an expected communication was not received in a timely manner or is not fully responsive to prior communications. | 09-24-2015 |
Sanjeev Saini, Melbourne, FL US
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20130048883 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING UNSAFE MEDICAL TREATMENT - A treatment safety device is operable by a computer-based treatment safety module to prevent, by at least one of an operational interlock and a warning indicator, a medical treatment unless the treatment safety module determines that predetermined treatment verification criteria are met. The treatment safety device can tie into an existing operational interlock, such as an electrical door interlock. In a radiation oncology application, the treatment safety module verification criteria can include a satisfactory correspondence between elements of a pending treatment and an intended treatment. | 02-28-2013 |
Shailesh Saini, Redmond, WA US
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20090322764 | DYNAMICALLY TRANSITIONING BETWEEN HARDWARE-ACCELERATED AND SOFTWARE RENDERING - A variable rendering system is described that automatically transitions between hardware-accelerated rendering and software rendering of application data based on system performance and without user interaction or noticeable impact on the user experience. When hardware-accelerated rendering is available, the system renders application data using hardware-accelerated rendering. If an event occurs that causes hardware-accelerated rendering to fail, then the system dynamically transitions from hardware-accelerated rendering to software-accelerated rendering. Periodically, the system attempts to transition back to hardware-accelerated rendering. | 12-31-2009 |
Shailesh Saini, Seattle, WA US
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20090079729 | RENDERING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS ON A SERVER COMPUTER - Technologies are described herein for rendering documents containing three-dimensional objects. A client computer receives a request to display a document. If a program utilized to create the document is not available to display the document, the client computer transmits a request to a server computer to render the document, including the rendering of any three-dimensional objects contained therein. In response to receiving the request, the server computer determines whether the document contains any three-dimensional objects. If the document contains three-dimensional objects, the server computer renders the three-dimensional objects. Once the three-dimensional objects have been rendered, the remaining portion of the document is also rendered. The rendered version of the document is then returned to the client computer in response to the original request to render the document. The rendered document is then displayed on the client computer by a standard viewer application. | 03-26-2009 |
20090079749 | EMITTING RASTER AND VECTOR CONTENT FROM A SINGLE SOFTWARE COMPONENT - Technologies are described herein for emitting raster and vector content from a single software component. An application program maintains an in-memory representation of a document in an intermediate format. When the application program needs to render the document, it determines whether the target device is a raster or a vector device. The application program then utilizes a single software component to render the document for the target device. The application program provides an instruction to the software component as to whether the in-memory representation should be rendered as vector content or as raster content. In response to receiving the instruction, the software component retrieves the in-memory representation and renders it according to the instruction received from the application program. The rendered content is then provided to the target device. | 03-26-2009 |
20090199087 | APPLYING RICH VISUAL EFFECTS TO ARBITRARY RUNS OF TEXT - Technologies are described herein for applying rich visual effects to arbitrary runs of text. The dimensions of the run of text following the application of the rich visual effect are determined. Once the dimensions of the run of text following the application of the rich visual effect have been determined, a layout for the run of text is determined utilizing the dimensions of the run of text following the application of the rich visual effect. The run of text is then rendered according to the layout with the rich visual effect applied thereto. Layout functions and typographical functions may be utilized in conjunction with the run of text prior to and following the application of the rich visual effect to the run of text. | 08-06-2009 |
Shailesh Saini, Kirkland, WA US
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20120066577 | Concurrent Editing of Online Drawings - A webpage contains a canvas. The canvas contains a drawing that is editable within the webpage by a user of a client device and by other users who use other client devices to open webpages that include the canvas. While the webpage is open on the client device, the drawing is dynamically updated to reflect edits made to the drawing by the user and by the other users at approximately times that the user and the other users make the edits to the drawing. The drawing is stored on a server system such that when the user closes the webpage, the other users can continue to edit the drawing. When the user reopens the webpage, the canvas contains the drawing as edited by the other users. | 03-15-2012 |
20130135339 | Subpixel Compositing on Transparent Backgrounds - A method is presented for displaying a rendered image on an electronic computing device. The method comprises rendering a first image on the electronic computing device. The first image is rendered on a white background. A second image is rendered on the electronic computing device. The second image is rendered on a black background. The first image, the second image and a background image are combined to produce a third image. The third image is a composite of the first image, the second image and the background image. The third image is displayed on a display screen of the electronic computing device. The third image includes anti-aliasing for a plurality of subpixels of the third image. | 05-30-2013 |
Shailesh Saini, San Francisco, CA US
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20140368447 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ELECTRONIC INK PROJECTION - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods for transmitting to a display communicatively coupled to a second device electronic ink input data received from a first device. Specifically, embodiments disclosed herein provide translating electronic ink input data based upon one or more output parameters associated with a display. Once the electronic ink input data is translated, electronic ink output data is generated. In certain embodiments, a stream of the electronic ink output data is transmitted to the display. | 12-18-2014 |
Simarjeet S. Saini, Columbia, MD US
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20090046354 | Semiconductor Optical Amplifier Having a Non-Uniform Injection Current Density - A semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) with efficient current injection is described. Injection current density is controlled to be higher in some areas and lower in others to provide, e.g., improved saturation power and/or noise figure. Controlled injection current can be accomplished by varying the resistivity of the current injection electrode. This, in turn, can be accomplished by patterning openings in the dielectric layer above the current injection metallization in a manner which varies the series resistance along the length of the device. | 02-19-2009 |
Surinder Singh Saini, Newport Beach, CA US
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20090191127 | OMENTUM AND USE THEREOF - In some embodiments, mammalian omentum and methods of using the same for treating symptoms and/or conditions related to dementia are provided. In addition, a composition comprising the omentum tissue and/or the extract thereof is described in some embodiments. In some other embodiments, methods of formulating and administering the composition are also provided. In addition, a cultured cell system to culture cells and/or tissues of the omentum is described. Some aspects of embodiments provide methods of identifying one or more biological agent from the omentum tissue. In another aspect of the embodiments, methods of testing the effect of stimulation omentum in treating dementia conditions are described. | 07-30-2009 |
20120076869 | METHODS OF TREATING DEMENTIA USING OMENTUM - Dementia is treated by administering a composition that includes an omentum tissue or an aqueous or organic extract of the omentum tissue to a mammal in need of treatment of dementia. The composition can be administered to the mammal via oral administration, parenteral administration, inhalation, topical administration, rectal administration, vaginal administration, implantation, or any combinations thereof. The mammal can also be treated by stimulating a tissue that includes omentum. | 03-29-2012 |
20130224119 | OMENTUM AND USE THEREOF - In some embodiments, mammalian omentum and methods of using the same for treating symptoms and/or conditions related to dementia are provided. In addition, a composition comprising the omentum tissue and/or the extract thereof is described in some embodiments. In some other embodiments, methods of formulating and administering the composition are also provided. In addition, a cultured cell system to culture cells and/or tissues of the omentum is described. Some aspects of embodiments provide methods of identifying one or more biological agent from the omentum tissue. In another aspect of the embodiments, methods of testing the effect of stimulation omentum in treating dementia conditions are described. | 08-29-2013 |
Vipin Saini, Lowell, MA US
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20110027892 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IDENTIFICATION, EXTRACTION, AND TRANSFER OF ANALYTICAL DATA FOR PROCESS CONTROL - Disclosed are methods, apparatuses, and systems, for (1) providing reliable identification of analytes from an HPLC or other analytical instrument, (2) ensuring data integrity during transfer of analytical data from the instrument to, for example, a control application or other destination, and (3) near-immediate transfer of the data after analysis. Embodiments include methods, apparatuses, and systems that automatically identify a subset of analytes from a plurality of analytes able to be analyzed by a liquid chromatograph (or similar instrument) and that automatically extract a subset of result data from the instrument, where the result data relates to a liquid mixture sample from a reactor (or other source) and where the subset of data corresponds to the subset of analytes. The subset of data may then be used to control a reactor process, or other process, by, for example, transferring the subset of data to a control application. | 02-03-2011 |