CAMBRIDGESOFT CORPORATION Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140336807 | Systems and Methods for Translating Three Dimensional Graphic Molecular Models to Computer Aided Design Format - Described herein are systems, methods, and apparatus that allow a user to convert various styles of three dimensional graphic representations of molecular models to computer aided design format to enable printing of a physical model using three dimensional printing equipment such as rapid prototyping equipment, additive manufacturing equipment, and/or three dimensional printers. | 11-13-2014 |
20140282106 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GESTURE-BASED SHARING OF DATA BETWEEN SEPARATE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Described herein are various embodiments of systems, methods, and apparatus that allow a user to share data, such as one or more files from within an application with one or more other (not necessarily co-located) computing devices using a gesture-based sharing function. In a particular example, systems, methods, and apparatus described herein may be used to share graphical representations of chemical structures within a chemical structure rendering application between two or more user devices. By offering a user a quick and visually intuitive option for sharing a file with other user(s) without exiting a current application, the systems, methods, and apparatus described herein provide efficient and engaging tools for sharing work product in real time between two or more users. | 09-18-2014 |
20140267240 | VISUALLY AUGMENTING A GRAPHICAL RENDERING OF A CHEMICAL STRUCTURE REPRESENTATION OR BIOLOGICAL SEQUENCE REPRESENTATION WITH MULTI-DIMENSIONAL INFORMATION - In certain embodiments, the invention relates to systems, methods, and apparatus that allow a user to visually augment a graphical rendering of either a chemical structure representation or a biological sequence representation with multi-dimensional information. A user captures a video image using a computing device such as a hand-held smart phone, computerized eye glasses or tablet computer. The video image includes information regarding at least one of a chemical structure and a biological sequence. A processor identifies, within the video image, a graphical representation of at least one of a chemical structure and a biological structure. The processor augments the graphical representation with additional information and provides the video data for presentation upon a display controlled by the computing device. The computing device presents the video data in substantially real time in relation to the capture of the video data by the computing device. | 09-18-2014 |
20140173476 | DRAW-AHEAD FEATURE FOR BIOLOGICAL SEQUENCE DRAWING APPLICATIONS - Embodiments described herein allow a user to electronically draw and edit a biological sequence and its resulting structure. Embodiments may include identifying, based at least in part upon an amended in-progress biological sequence, one or more biological sequence scaffold candidates from a set of biological sequence scaffold candidates, where each biological sequence scaffold candidate of the one or more biological sequence scaffold candidates is configured to, upon one or both of (i) appending to the amended portion of the in-progress biological sequence and (ii) replacing or partially replacing the amended portion of the in-progress biological sequence, provide a resulting biological sequence or biological sequence fragment that has been previously rendered. The one or more biological sequence scaffold candidates may be provided for presentation on a graphical display as option(s) for selection by a user in creating the representation of the biological sequence. | 06-19-2014 |
20140173475 | DRAW-AHEAD FEATURE FOR CHEMICAL STRUCTURE DRAWING APPLICATIONS - Systems, methods, and apparatus are provided that allow a user to draw and edit a chemical structure. Aspects of the present disclosure may include receiving an input corresponding to an amendment to a portion of an in-progress chemical structure, and identifying, based at least in part upon the amended in-progress chemical structure, one or more molecular scaffolds from a set of candidate molecular scaffolds. Each molecular scaffold may be configured to, upon one or both of (i) appending to the amended portion of the in-progress chemical structure and (ii) replacing or partially replacing the amended portion of the in-progress chemical structure, provide a resulting chemical structure or chemical structure fragment that has been previously rendered. The one or more molecular scaffolds may be provided for presentation on the graphical display as option(s) for selection by a user in creating the graphical representation of the chemical structure. | 06-19-2014 |
20140082015 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING CHEMICAL ANALYSES - A knowledge management platform eliminates the trial and error process for analytical chemists in, for example, identifying appropriate methodologies for separating mixtures of chemical compounds. The platform allows the analytical chemists to perform a variety of searches on data existing from previous experiments, procedures, and/or processes. The platform may be employed to make faster decisions, and ultimately decreases the time taken in selecting an appropriate separation methodology. | 03-20-2014 |
20130218878 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING DOCUMENTS TO IDENTIFY STRUCTURES - In various embodiments, multiple heterogeneous documents are processed to identify structures, such as chemical structures, contained therein, including non-embedded structures. Also described is a graphical user interface that permits a user to search for a structure or substructure within a set of electronic documents, then displays the matching structures as well as the actual pages of the documents on which the matching structures are found. Display of the actual pages allows the user to verify the matches and provides helpful context for the user. | 08-22-2013 |
20120078853 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING CHEMICAL ANALYSES - A knowledge management platform eliminates the trial and error process for analytical chemists in, for example, identifying appropriate methodologies for separating mixtures of chemical compounds. The platform allows the analytical chemists to perform a variety of searches on data existing from previous experiments, procedures, and/or processes. The platform may be employed to make faster decisions, and ultimately decreases the time taken in selecting an appropriate separation methodology. | 03-29-2012 |
20080306966 | Deriving Product Information - A method and a system determine that product information acquired from an electronic catalog includes a product identifier and chemical structure information that is associated with the product identifier. A substance identifier and a quality identifier for a chemical product are derived from product information for a chemical product, and a product identifier for the chemical product is derived from the substance identifier and the quality identifier. | 12-11-2008 |