Hanna, CA
Aaron E. Hanna, Corona, CA US
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20110186162 | Faucet with adjustable height spout - A faucet spout having an adjustable height relative to a stationary base or surface to which it may be mounted. A spout tube is slideably engaged within a spout body in which a support member is housed. The support member is received within the spout tube and provides a positive stop at a lowest position. A ratchet assembly within the support member engages the end of the spout tube at any one of a series of ratchet teeth providing a variety of additional stops/heights at which the spout tube may be retained for operation. A release button withdraws the ratchet arm and permits the spout tube to return to the first stop at its lowest point. | 08-04-2011 |
Assaad G. Hanna, San Francisco, CA US
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20140344089 | MONEY TRANSFER SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method for transferring money may include providing a money transfer instrument having product information and a monetary value associated therewith. The method may also include capturing the product information by a POS terminal in response to the sender purchasing the money transfer instrument. The method may further include generating and issuing a personal identifier to the sender on a receipt printed at the POS terminal. The method may additionally include receiving from the sender money transfer information along with the personal identifier. The method may moreover include generating and transmitting to the sender a money transfer control identifier that is separate from the personal identifier. The method may furthermore include receiving from the recipient the money transfer control identifier to receive transferred money at a money transfer location. | 11-20-2014 |
Carlton E. Hanna, Santa Clara, CA US
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20140062607 | ULTRA SLIM RF PACKAGE FOR ULTRABOOKS AND SMART PHONES - A semiconductor device package having reduced form factor and a method for forming said semiconductor device are disclosed. In an embodiment, an active die is embedded within a cavity in the core layer of the package substrate, wherein an in-situ electromagnetic shield is formed on the sidewalls of the cavity. In another embodiment, a crystal oscillator is at least partially embedded within the core layer of the package substrate. In another embodiment, a package having a component embedded in the core layer is mounted on a PCB, and a crystal oscillator generating a clock frequency for the package is mounted on the PCB. By embedding components within the core or removing components from the package to be mounted directly on the PCB, the x, y, and z dimensions of a package may be reduced. In addition, in-situ electromagnetic shield may reduce EM noise emitted from the active die. | 03-06-2014 |
Christopher T. Hanna, San Francisco, CA US
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20090081084 | Low Dead Volume Extraction Column Device - The invention provides extraction columns for the purification of an analyte (e.g., a biological macromolecule, such as a peptide, protein or nucleic acid) from a sample solution, as well as methods for making and using such columns. The invention is characterized by the use of low dead volume columns, which is achieved in part by the use of low pore volume frits (e.g., membrane screens) to contain a bed of extraction media in the column. Low dead volume facilitates the elution of the captured analyte into a very small volume of desorption solution, allowing for the preparation of low volume samples containing relatively high concentrations of analyte. | 03-26-2009 |
Fadi Hanna, Santa Clarita, CA US
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20150108135 | DISPOSABLE COMPONENTS FOR A SPRAY GUN - The disposable components for a spray gun include a thin, flaccid cup liner, a sleeve that installs between the upper portion of the liner and the upper portion of the cup, and a lid. The liner, sleeve, and lid include cooperating fittings for locking these components together to assure that the assembly remains sealed. A locking pin is also provided, which is installed through the rim of the lid and the rim of the liner to prevent the inadvertent disassembly of the liner and cup from the lid. A cap is also provided to seal the opening in the top of the lid when the cup and lid assembly has been removed from the spray gun. This stores any remaining paint or other liquid in the sealed cup, liner, and lid assembly in a liquid state for later use. | 04-23-2015 |
Ganatios Y. Hanna, Irvine, CA US
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20120271576 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANALYZING ENERGY USAGE - A system for analyzing energy usage measures one or more parameters indicative of energy usage for a plurality of sub-circuits, where the sampling rate for the measuring is substantially continuous, and automatically transmits information related to at least one of the measured parameters at a rate that enables monitoring of current energy usage. The system further detects a significant change in a measured parameter, determines whether the significant change in the measured parameter is caused by a change in energy usage, and automatically transmits information related to the significant change in the measured parameter caused by the change in energy usage after detecting the significant change. | 10-25-2012 |
20120323382 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO ASSESS AND OPTIMIZE ENERGY USAGE FOR A FACILITY - A system for assessing energy usage reads read at least one computer-aided design (CAD) file relating to the architecture of a facility and extracts information from the CAD file for use in determining static energy characteristics corresponding to the architecture of the facility, acquires information for use in determining dynamic energy characteristics of the facility, and calculates a predicted energy usage of the facility based at least in part on the static and dynamic energy characteristics. The system further acquires data from at least one sensor configured to measure actual energy usage of the facility in real-time and calculates the actual energy usage of the facility. When the actual energy usage exceeds the predicted energy usage, the system transmits an alert to a user and determines corrective measures to reduce energy usage. | 12-20-2012 |
Henin Hanna, Santa Clarita, CA US
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20150108135 | DISPOSABLE COMPONENTS FOR A SPRAY GUN - The disposable components for a spray gun include a thin, flaccid cup liner, a sleeve that installs between the upper portion of the liner and the upper portion of the cup, and a lid. The liner, sleeve, and lid include cooperating fittings for locking these components together to assure that the assembly remains sealed. A locking pin is also provided, which is installed through the rim of the lid and the rim of the liner to prevent the inadvertent disassembly of the liner and cup from the lid. A cap is also provided to seal the opening in the top of the lid when the cup and lid assembly has been removed from the spray gun. This stores any remaining paint or other liquid in the sealed cup, liner, and lid assembly in a liquid state for later use. | 04-23-2015 |
Ihab M. Hanna, Redwood City, CA US
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20090063620 | Novel method and system for controlling access to features of a software program - A system for controlling access to features of a software program having a software framework on a workstation, the software framework having at least one selector that is configured to access a lease package associated therewith when selected, the lease package is accessible during a subscription period, and a server communicatively coupled to the workstation, the server having a processor for: receiving a request code to access the lease package for the at least one selector, determining a subscription status for the lease package, and providing the software framework with access to the lease package if the request code to access the lease package is within the subscription period, otherwise, denying access to the lease package. | 03-05-2009 |
Joel Patrick Hanna, Sacramento, CA US
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20140113828 | ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, COMPUTING/ AND/OR OTHER DEVICES FORMED OF EXTREMELY LOW RESISTANCE MATERIALS - Electrical, mechanical, computing, and/or other devices that include components formed of extremely low resistance (ELR) materials, including, but not limited to, modified ELR materials, layered ELR materials, and new ELR materials, are described. | 04-24-2014 |
John F. Hanna, Newbury Park, CA US
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20100037977 | UNIVERSAL PIPE CAP - The universal pipe cap includes a fluid impervious base and an adjustable sleeve extending from the base and configured to couple to a plurality of pipe ends that vary in size. A securement mechanism selectively sealingly engages the adjustable sleeve to one of a plurality pipe ends so that the adjustable sleeve and the fluid impervious base are able to cooperate with one another to cap the pipe end. The adjustable sleeve is made from a flexible material and may attach to pipe ends that are either larger in diameter or smaller in diameter than the inside diameter of the adjustable sleeve. | 02-18-2010 |
Magdy S. Hanna, San Diego, CA US
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20160055079 | SOFTWARE APPLICATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT - In association with a predefined requirement of a software application, a plurality of inputs associated with a scenario that provides a context for the predefined requirement are received, including a scenario name, description, expected behavior, and indicators of a likelihood of the scenario occurring, of an impact of a failure of the scenario, and of a probability of the failure of the scenario occurring. A testing priority is calculated for the scenario based on the indicator of the likelihood of the scenario occurring, the indicator of the impact of the failure of the scenario, and the indicator of the probability of the failure of the scenario occurring. A report that includes the testing priority for the scenario and one or more other testing priorities for one or more other scenarios of the predefined requirement is provided. | 02-25-2016 |
Malek Z. Hanna, Woodland Hills, CA US
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20110236574 | CRUSHED STONE SURFACE TEXTURE COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR APPLYING THE SAME - A crushed stone surface texture composition includes by weight approximately 45-65% crushed stones, 5-25% stone dust and 15-35% resin. The resin includes by weight approximately 40-60% industrial grade adhesive and also 40-60% industrial grade thickening agent, water and ammonia. The crushed stones may vary in size from 0.0625 inch diameter to 0.09375 inch diameter. The crushed stones and the stone dust may include marble or granite. The industrial grade adhesive includes a vinyl acetate copolymer emulsion stabilized with anionic surfactants. The industrial grade thickening agent comprises hydroxyethyl cellulose. Exemplary embodiments may also include 0.1-15% fire proofing material which may include alumina trihydrate. Stone dust fills the voids and pores resulting in a smoother finished product that retains it aesthetic look and color over time while remaining easy to clean. | 09-29-2011 |
Michael Hanna, La Canada, CA US
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20100279213 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING VARIATION IN DIMENSIONS OF PATTERNED FEATURES ACROSS A WAFER - Methods and systems for controlling variation in dimensions of patterned features across a wafer are provided. One method includes measuring a characteristic of a latent image formed in a resist at more than one location across a wafer during a lithography process. The method also includes altering a parameter of the lithography process in response to the characteristic to reduce variation in dimensions of patterned features formed across the wafer by the lithography process. Altering the parameter compensates for non-time varying spatial variation in a temperature to which the wafer is exposed during a post exposure bake step of the lithography process and an additional variation in the post exposure bake step. | 11-04-2010 |
Michel Hanna, Fremont, CA US
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20130311747 | Memory Mapping and Translation for Arbitrary Number of Memory Units - A method for address translation in a memory comprising a plurality of memory streaming units (MSUs), wherein n represents the number of MSUs and n is not a power of two, and wherein the memory further comprises a striped region, the method comprising determining an MSU from among the plurality of MSUs having a physical address (PA) in the striped region corresponding to a logical address (LA) comprising performing a modulo n operation on less than all the bits representing the LA; and transmitting the LA to the MSU. | 11-21-2013 |
Michelle M. Hanna, Carlsbad, CA US
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20090298080 | METHODS AND REAGENTS FOR DETECTING CpG METHYLATION WITH A METHYL CpG BINDING PROTEIN (MBP) - The present invention provides a simple and sensitive technology for the detection of CpG methylation in DNA without chemical modification of sample DNA by bisulfite treatment or PCR amplification. Signal generation is based on an Abscription (Abortive Transcription) technology in which DNA signal generators called Abortive Promoter Cassettes (APCs) are bound to target mCpG sites via mCpG target specific probes based on methyl binding polypeptides or methyl binding domains thereof. RNA polymerase produces uniform, short RNA molecules from synthetic promoters in APCs as signals of the presence of methylated CpGs. Detection of CpG methylation and hypermethylation of DNA targets such as CpG islands provides a convenient means for detecting and monitoring cancer in a subject. | 12-03-2009 |
20100015622 | MOLECULAR BEACON-BASED METHODS FOR DETECTION OF TARGETS USING ABSCRIPTION - The present invention provides methods for detecting targets using an Abscription assay that exploits molecular beacon-based detection technology. The methods of the invention are highly sensitive and can be performed on a NanoDrop scale and can be multiplexed for simultaneous detection of multiple targets. | 01-21-2010 |
20100233709 | ABSCRIPTION BASED MOLECULAR DETECTION - The present invention provides methods for detecting biomarkers based on Abscription®, abortive transcription technology. Particularly, the present invention provides bisulfate free methods for detecting methylation of CpG islands from small samples of DNA. The methods are suitable for multiplexing and can be used to analyze multiple CpG islands from a single sample in a short time. | 09-16-2010 |
20130157266 | ABSCRIPTION BASED MOLECULAR DETECTION OF DNA METHYLATION - The present invention provides methods for detecting biomarkers based on Abscription®, abortive transcription technology. Particularly, the present invention provides bisulfate free methods for detecting methylation of CpG islands from small samples containing DNA, including formalin fixed, paraffin embedded samples. The methods are suitable for multiplexing and can be used to analyze multiple CpG islands from a single sample in a short time. | 06-20-2013 |
Mina-Elraheb S. Hanna, Stanford, CA US
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20160128588 | Deep-brain Probe and Method for Recording and Stimulating Brain Activity - A probe suitable for deep-brain recording and stimulation is provided. The probe comprises a wire bundle that includes a plurality of wires, an integrated circuit having a plurality of electrodes, and an interposer that joins the wire bundle and the integrated circuit such that each of the plurality of electrodes is electrically connected with a different wire of the plurality of wires. | 05-12-2016 |
Nader G. Hanna, Campbell, CA US
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20120226548 | METHOD FOR REQUESTING, DISPLAYING, AND FACILITATING PLACEMENT OF AN ADVERTISEMENT IN A COMPUTER NETWORK - A method and computer-readable storage medium for submitting a request to display an advertisement in a network, facilitating display of an advertisement in a network, and receiving a request to display an advertisement in a network. A request to display an advertisement specifies at least one desired condition for display of an advertisement. The request is reviewed and if the at least one condition is accepted, the advertisement is displayed. Data relating to advertising is also collected and analyzed. | 09-06-2012 |
Richard Hanna, San Diego, CA US
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20130108602 | METHODS AND USES OF NUR77 AND NUR77 AGONISTS TO MODULATE MACROPHAGES AND MONOCYTES, AND TREAT INFLAMMATION, INFLAMMATORY DISEASE AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE | 05-02-2013 |
Robert J. Hanna, San Diego, CA US
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20100187417 | NIGHT VISION INSTRUMENT FOCUS DEVICE - Provided is a device for improving the focus of an object viewed using a night vision instrument. | 07-29-2010 |
20120018478 | QUICK DEPLOYMENT OF STORED EQUIPMENT - Provided is a storage compartment allowing quick deployment of emergency equipment stored therein, where the compartment comprises a first door that is opened and the equipment deployed in response to pulling a pull cord connected to the compartment or an electronic signal. Also provided is a bag comprising emergency equipment within a compartment deployable by a user while wearing the bag, where the bag is configured to deploy the piece of equipment in response to pulling a pull cord connected to the bag or an electronic signal. Additionally, a bag configured to house a gas mask and gas mask equipment is provided, where the bag is configured to deploy the gas mask from the bag in response to an action by a user. | 01-26-2012 |
20150216744 | LOW PROFILE MEDICAL KIT - First-aid systems comprising an ultra compact first-aid pouch configured to fit behind the ballistic plates of a protective vest are disclosed. In this configuration, the first-aid kit is protected from shrapnel and tearing, is easily locatable and removable and does not effect the user's freedom of movement. When the first-aid pouch is removed from its protected location, it presents the first-aid equipment in a logical and easily viewable manner. | 08-06-2015 |
Samy M. Hanna, Danville, CA US
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20090045746 | Particle Accelerator and Methods Therefor - Standing-wave linear accelerators (linac) having a plurality of accelerating cavities and which do not have any auxiliary cavities are provided. Such linacs are useful for industrial applications such as radiography, cargo inspection and food sterilization, and also medical applications such as radiation therapy and imaging. In one embodiment, the linac includes an electron gun for generating an electron beam, and a plurality of accelerating cavities which accelerates the electron beam by applying electromagnetic fields generated by a microwave source. At least two adjacent accelerating cavities of the plurality of accelerating cavities are coupled together by at least one resonant iris. The electromagnetic fields resonate through the plurality of accelerating cavities and the at least one resonant iris. | 02-19-2009 |
Sherif Hanna, Foster City, CA US
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20130106722 | Pulse- Or Frame-Based Communication Using Active Stylus | 05-02-2013 |
20130106762 | Locking Active Stylus and Touch-Sensor Device | 05-02-2013 |
20130106767 | Modulating Drive Signal for Communication Between Active Stylus and Touch-Sensor Device | 05-02-2013 |
20150116271 | Pulse- or Frame-Based Communication Using Active Stylus - In one embodiment, a method includes receiving sensor data from one or more sensors in or on a stylus, the stylus including one or more electrodes and one or more computer-readable non-transitory storage media embodying logic for wirelessly transmitting signals to a device through a touch sensor of the device. The method includes generating a carrier signal and modulating the carrier signal to communicate the sensor data and wirelessly transmitting from the stylus to the device the carrier signal as modulated through the touch sensor of the device. | 04-30-2015 |
William L. Hanna, San Diego, CA US
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20080311559 | DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS FROM MULTIPLE TYPES OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUSES - Nucleic acid oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed which include amplification oligomers and probe oligomers which are useful for detecting multiple types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. Methods for detecting multiple HPV types in biological specimens by amplifying HPV nucleic acid sequences in vitro and detecting the amplified products are disclosed. | 12-18-2008 |
20100105027 | DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS FROM MULTIPLE TYPES OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUSES - Nucleic acid oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed which include amplification oligomers and probe oligomers which are useful for detecting multiple types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. Methods for detecting multiple HPV types in biological specimens by amplifying HPV nucleic acid sequences in vitro and detecting the amplified products are disclosed. | 04-29-2010 |
20110311961 | DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS FROM MULTIPLE TYPES OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUSES - Nucleic acid oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed which include amplification oligomers and probe oligomers which are useful for detecting multiple types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. Methods for detecting multiple HPV types in biological specimens by amplifying HPV nucleic acid sequences in vitro and detecting the amplified products are disclosed. | 12-22-2011 |
20130078618 | COMPOSITIONS, REACTION MIXTURES AND METHODS FOR DETECTING NUCLEIC ACIDS FROM TYPE A1 AND/OR TYPE C1 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS - Nucleic acid oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed which include amplification oligomers and probe oligomers which are useful for detecting multiple types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. Methods for detecting multiple HPV types in biological specimens by amplifying HPV nucleic acid sequences in vitro and detecting the amplified products are disclosed. | 03-28-2013 |
20140024021 | COMPOSITIONS, REACTION MIXTURES AND METHODS FOR DETECTING NUCLEIC ACIDS FROM MULTIPLE TYPES OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS. - Nucleic acid oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed which include amplification oligomers and probe oligomers which are useful for detecting multiple types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. Methods for detecting multiple HPV types in biological specimens by amplifying HPV nucleic acid sequences in vitro and detecting the amplified products are disclosed. | 01-23-2014 |
20140030701 | COMPOSITIONS, REACTION MIXTURES AND METHODS FOR DETECTING NUCLEIC ACIDS FROM TYPE A1 AND/OR TYPE C1 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS - Nucleic acid oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed which include amplification oligomers and probe oligomers which are useful for detecting multiple types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. Methods for detecting multiple HPV types in biological specimens by amplifying HPV nucleic acid sequences in vitro and detecting the amplified products are disclosed. | 01-30-2014 |
20140038173 | COMPOSITIONS, REACTION MIXTURES AND METHODS FOR DETECTING NUCLEIC ACIDS FROM MULTIPLE TYPES HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS - Nucleic acid oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed which include amplification oligomers and probe oligomers which are useful for detecting multiple types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. Methods for detecting multiple HPV types in biological specimens by amplifying HPV nucleic acid sequences in vitro and detecting the amplified products are disclosed. | 02-06-2014 |
20140342351 | COMPOSITIONS AND REACTION MIXTURES FOR THE DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS FROM MULTIPLE TYPES OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS - Nucleic acid oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed which include amplification oligomers and probe oligomers which are useful for detecting multiple types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. Methods for detecting multiple HPV types in biological specimens by amplifying HPV nucleic acid sequences in vitro and detecting the amplified products are disclosed. | 11-20-2014 |
20150094235 | COMPOSITIONS AND REACTION MIXTURES FOR THE DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS FROM MULTIPLE TYPES OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS - Nucleic acid oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed which include amplification oligomers and probe oligomers which are useful for detecting multiple types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. Methods for detecting multiple HPV types in biological specimens by amplifying HPV nucleic acid sequences in vitro and detecting the amplified products are disclosed. | 04-02-2015 |
20150292046 | DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS FROM MULTIPLE TYPES OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS - Nucleic acid oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed which include amplification oligomers and probe oligomers which are useful for detecting multiple types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. Methods for detecting multiple HPV types in biological specimens by amplifying HPV nucleic acid sequences in vitro and detecting the amplified products are disclosed. | 10-15-2015 |
20150292047 | DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS FROM MULTIPLE TYPES OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS - Nucleic acid oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed which include amplification oligomers and probe oligomers which are useful for detecting multiple types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. Methods for detecting multiple HPV types in biological specimens by amplifying HPV nucleic acid sequences in vitro and detecting the amplified products are disclosed. | 10-15-2015 |