Dos Santos, US
Americo Dos Santos, Fort Mill, SC US
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20150114992 | GREASE GUN WITH SENSING CAPABILITY AND VARIABLE SPEED - Systems, methods, and apparatus for dispensing a lubricant are provided, in which the apparatus includes a chamber having an inlet through which the lubricant is received and an outlet through which the lubricant is ejected, and a piston movably positioned in the chamber. The apparatus also includes a motor coupled with the piston, and a power source coupled with the motor. The apparatus further includes a switch coupled with the power source and the motor. The apparatus also includes a controller coupled with the switch, so as to control whether the switch is closed or open. The controller is configured to switch the switch open and closed according to a duty cycle, so as to control a speed of the motor. | 04-30-2015 |
Cassio S. Dos Santos, Boston, MA US
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20150066839 | REPORTING TOOLS FOR OBJECT-RELATIONAL DATABASES - A view schema is generated from a view definition, wherein the view schema includes one or more relational views that are created by translating one or more object queries in the view definition into one or more relational queries. A report design schema is generated from the view definition by: creating one or more report tables that correspond to the one or more relational views of the view schema and extending the one or more report tables with one or more primary key constraints and one or more foreign key constraints. A reporting model is generated by reverse engineering the report design schema, wherein the reporting model includes the one or more primary key constraints and the one or more foreign key constraints. A report is generated using the reporting model, wherein the report includes the one or more primary key constraints and the one or more foreign key constraints. | 03-05-2015 |
20150066975 | REPORTING TOOLS FOR OBJECT-RELATIONAL DATABASES - A view schema is generated from a view definition, wherein the view schema includes one or more relational views that are created by translating one or more object queries in the view definition into one or more relational queries. A report design schema is generated from the view definition by: creating one or more report tables that correspond to the one or more relational views of the view schema and extending the one or more report tables with one or more primary key constraints and one or more foreign key constraints. A reporting model is generated by reverse engineering the report design schema, wherein the reporting model includes the one or more primary key constraints and the one or more foreign key constraints. A report is generated using the reporting model, wherein the report includes the one or more primary key constraints and the one or more foreign key constraints. | 03-05-2015 |
Edson Dos Santos, Renton, WA US
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20100169334 | PEER-TO-PEER WEB SEARCH USING TAGGED RESOURCES - Systems and methods for conducting peer-to-peer (PTP) Internet searches utilizing tagged web resources, that is, web resources that the local user and/or a user at an associated remote computing device has tagged as evidence of a desire to have that resource as part of a PTP search community of resources, are provided. A user's search query is received and local and/or remote client computers associated with the user are searched directly for stored web resource links corresponding to the user's search query. Links to web resources that are identified by the search as corresponding to (i.e., satisfying) the user's search query are presented to the user. The user may then review the presented web resource links and determine if he or she would like to tag the web resource and add it to his or her local list of resources as part of the foundation for future PTP community searches. | 07-01-2010 |
20120174212 | CONNECTED ACCOUNT PROVIDER FOR MULTIPLE PERSONAL COMPUTERS - A connected account provider system allows a user of multiple electronic devices to set up a user account on one device with the device's settings saved in the cloud for application across different devices. A user can obtain secure access to the saved settings using a second (or subsequent) device and can select settings from the initial device to be synchronized to the second device. The system employs client account provider (CAP) software that can be obtained from an independent software provider and is installed on different devices of a user. The CAP client software creates an architecture on a user's device with a CAP client software layer conceptually separate from the device's operating system software. The CAP client software provides extension points for facilitating connection between connected user devices' operating systems and a cloud services layer typically provided by the CAP client software vendor. | 07-05-2012 |
Euzeli Dos Santos, Indianapolis, IN US
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20150055384 | Five-Level Four-Switch DC-AC Converter - A single-phase DC-AC converter generates an AC voltage with five levels at the output converter side by using four controlled power switches. The converter has a relationship between the number of levels per number of switches (nL/nS) of five to four. The converter reduces the number of semiconductor devices required to generate a high number of levels at the output converter side, requires only one DC source to generate an AC output, and operates with high efficiency. | 02-26-2015 |
Luciano Dos Santos, Danbury, CT US
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20090160121 | CAM DRIVEN INSERT GRIPPER - An apparatus includes a frame, a rotatable first shaft, wherein the first shaft includes a first cam, a rotatable second shaft, an item gripper connected to the second shaft by a connection including a link and an offset shaft rotatably connected to the link, and a linkage. The link is adapted to rotate with the second shaft for pivoting the offset shaft about the second shaft. The item gripper includes jaws adapted to open and close when the offset shaft is axially rotated relative to the link. The linkage connects the first cam on the first shaft to a rider on the offset shaft. The linkage includes a second having a stepped surface for a stepped movement of the rider along the stepped surface to open the jaws during a predetermined angular movement of the offset shaft about the center axis of the second shaft. | 06-25-2009 |
Luciano P. Dos Santos, Danbury, CT US
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20090159405 | TOP REGISTERED ITEM TRANSPORT SYSTEM - An item transport system includes a first transport element rotating around a plurality of first transport rollers in a first direction, a second transport element in opposing relation to the first transport element, the second transport element rotating around a plurality of second transport rollers in a second direction opposite to the first direction, a guide plate proximate to the first transport element for engaging the items during processing by an item processing element, and an item registration device configured to maintain the items in registration with the guide plate. The item registration device includes a plurality of independently articulating pivot assemblies biased to engage the second transport element with the first transport element and a plate associated with each pivot assembly. Each plate is fixedly constrained with respect to the pivot assembly at one end and slidably constrained with respect to the pivot assembly at another end. | 06-25-2009 |
20100156027 | ITEM FEEDER WITH OVERTHICKNESS DETECTION - An item feeder includes a deck for supporting items, a transport element for transporting the items along the deck on a transport path from an upstream loading area through a downstream receiving passage, a drive element for driving the transport element, and a cover element comprising a leading edge. The cover element may be movable between a closed position in which the leading edge is disposed at a first distance from the deck, and an open position in which the leading edge is disposed at a second greater distance from the deck. The leading edge may engage transported items having a thickness greater than the first distance to move the cover element out of the closed position. The item feeder further includes a controller for controlling the drive element, wherein the controller is configured to stop the drive element when the cover element is moved out of the closed position. | 06-24-2010 |
Luiz Fernando Federico Dos Santos, Lynnwood, WA US
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20140032491 | AUTOMATIC TRANSACTION RETRY AFTER SESSION FAILURE - Techniques for recovering from session failures between clients and database servers are described herein. A session may be established between a client and a first database server, and a transaction may be opened to process a plurality of database commands. One or more commands associated with the transaction may be received from the client at the database server. Each received command has an associated command identifier. A transaction log stores the command identifier associated with each received command and indicates whether each received command has been successfully executed at the database server. After a session failure, the session is reestablished, and a command identifier for a further command is received from the client. If the command identifier associated with the further command is determined to have been stored in the transaction log, the command does not need to be executed, and the transaction may continue. | 01-30-2014 |
20140032964 | AUTOMATIC DATA REQUEST RECOVERY AFTER SESSION FAILURE - Techniques for recovering from session failures between clients and database servers are described herein. A session may be established between a client and a first database server to handle a database query for the client. A command of the session may be received by the first database server from the client. Data requested by the command may be retrieved. Prior to responding to the command, the data is spooled to a session state stored in a repository of the first database server, and the session state is replicated to one or more additional database servers. The session state stored in the repository of the first database server enables the first database server and client to recover from a failure of the session. The replicated session state enables the additional database server(s) to reestablish the session and respond to the command, instead of the first database server, if the session fails. | 01-30-2014 |
Osvaldo Dos Santos, Astoria, NY US
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20080233127 | IMIDAZOLOPYRIMIDINE ANALOGS AND THEIR USE AS PI3 KINASE AND MTOR INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to Imidazolopyrimidine Analogs, methods of making Imidazolopyrimidine Analogs, compositions comprising an Imidazolopyrimidine Analog, and methods for treating or preventing a PI3K-related disorder comprising administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of an Imidazolopyrimidine Analog. The invention also relates to methods for treating or preventing mTOR-related disorders comprising administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of an Imidazolopyrimidine Analog. | 09-25-2008 |
20090004185 | AMINO-SUBSTITUTED QUINAZOLINE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF BETA-CATENIN/TCF-4 PATHWAY AND CANCER TREATMENT AGENTS - The present invention relates to amino-substituted quinazoline derivatives as inhibitors of β-catenin/tcf-4 pathway, which can be useful in the treatment of cancer; to processes for their preparation; to pharmaceutical compositions comprising them; and to methods of using them. | 01-01-2009 |
20090181963 | 3H-[1,2,3]TRIAZOLO[4,5-D]PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS, THEIR USE AS mTOR KINASE AND PI3 KINASE INHIBITORS, AND THEIR SYNTHESES - The invention relates to 3H-[1,2,3]triazolo[4,5-d]pyrimidine compounds of the Formula 1: | 07-16-2009 |
20090291079 | TRIAZINE COMPOUNDS AS PI3 KINASE AND MTOR INHIBITORS - Compounds of formula I | 11-26-2009 |
20090304692 | TRIAZINE COMPOUNDS AS PI3 KINASE AND MTOR INHIBITORS - Compounds of formula I | 12-10-2009 |
20100036123 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2,4-DICHLORO-7H-PYRROLO[2,3H]QUINAZOLINE - The invention relates to a method of preparing 2,4-dichloro-7H-pyrrolo[2,3-h]quinazoline (II): | 02-11-2010 |
20110312955 | TRIAZINE COMPOUNDS AS PI3 KINASE AND MTOR INHIBITORS - Compounds of formula I | 12-22-2011 |
20130005723 | TRIAZINE COMPOUNDS AS PI3 KINASE AND MTOR INHIBITORS - Compounds of formula I | 01-03-2013 |
20130109670 | TRIAZINE COMPOUNDS AS PI3 KINASE AND MTOR INHIBITORS | 05-02-2013 |
20130315865 | TRIAZINE COMPOUNDS AS PI3 KINASE AND MTOR INHIBITORS - Compounds of formula I | 11-28-2013 |
20140248239 | TRIAZINE COMPOUNDS AS PI3 KINASE AND MTOR INHIBITORS - Compounds of formula I | 09-04-2014 |
Paulo J. Dos Santos, New Milford, CT US
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20140069193 | RAIL CONDITION MONITORING SYSTEM WITH CARRIAGE - A rail condition monitoring carriage for use on a railroad track is provided, including at least one frame movable along the railroad track, an ultrasonic rail condition monitor disposed on the at least one frame and configured for ultrasonically monitoring condition of the railroad track and transmitting the condition data to a remote location, a gage measurement device disposed on the at least one frame for monitoring a gage value of the track, collecting gage data and transmitting the gage data to the remote location, and a control system connected to the rail condition monitor and the gage measurement device for receiving the collected data and evaluating same. | 03-13-2014 |
Ricardo Dos Santos, Boca Raton, FL US
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20080209447 | POOLING STATEFUL SESSION ENTERPRISE JAVA BEANS FOR REUSE - A method of interfacing with a remote engine can include the step of instantiating at least one stateful bean, such as a stateful session Enterprise Java Bean. For each stateful bean instance, an engine can be allocated. Each stateful bean instance can be associated with an allocated engine, where each stateful bean instance can operate as an interface for accessing the associated engine. Each associated stateful bean can then be added to a bean pool so that bean instances in the bean pool are available for handling requests. | 08-28-2008 |
20080267367 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS VOICE SERVER LEVERAGING APPLICATION WEB-SERVER CAPABILITIES - A method for providing voice telephony services can include the step of receiving a call via a telephone gateway. The telephone gateway can convey call identifying data to a resource connector. A media port can be responsively established within a media converter that is communicatively linked to the telephone gateway through a port associated with the call. A call description object can be constructed that includes the call identifying data and an identifier for the media port. The call description object can be conveyed to a telephony application server that provides at least one speech service for the call. The telephony application server can initiate at least one programmatic action of a communicatively linked speech engine. The speech engine can convey results of the programmatic action to the media converter through the media port. The media converter can stream speech signals for the call based upon the results. | 10-30-2008 |
20080267370 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS VOICE SERVER LEVERAGING APPLICATION WEB-SERVER CAPABILITIES - A method for providing voice telephony services can include the step of receiving a call via a telephone gateway. The telephone gateway can convey call identifying data to a resource connector. A media port can be responsively established within a media converter that is communicatively linked to the telephone gateway through a port associated with the call. A call description object can be constructed that includes the call identifying data and an identifier for the media port. The call description object can be conveyed to a telephony application server that provides at least one speech service for the call. The telephony application server can initiate at least one programmatic action of a communicatively linked speech engine. The speech engine can convey results of the programmatic action to the media converter through the media port. The media converter can stream speech signals for the call based upon the results. | 10-30-2008 |
20080312933 | INTERFACING AN APPLICATION SERVER TO REMOTE RESOURCES USING ENTERPRISE JAVA BEANS AS INTERFACE COMPONENTS - A method for interfacing an application server with a resource can include the step of associating a plurality of Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) to a plurality of resources, where a one-to-one correspondence exists between EJB and resource. An application server can receive an application request and can determine a resource for handling the request. An EJB associated with the determined resource can interface the application server to the determined resource. The request can be handled with the determined resource. | 12-18-2008 |
20090055191 | ESTABLISHING CALL-BASED AUDIO SOCKETS WITHIN A COMPONENTIZED VOICE SERVER - A method of interfacing a telephone application server and a speech engine can include the step of establishing one or more audio sockets in a media converting component of the telephone application server. The audio socket can remain available for approximately a duration of a call. A work unit that requires processing by a speech engine can be detected for the call. An identifier for the audio socket and a data for the work unit can be conveyed to a selected speech engine. Work unit results from the selected speech engine can be received by the media converting component via the previously established audio socket. | 02-26-2009 |
Ricardo Jose Teixeira Dos Santos US
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20120079081 | IMAGE-PROCESSING SYSTEM AND IMAGE-PROCESSING METHOD - An image-processing system comprising a peripheral device | 03-29-2012 |