Matloub
Brenda Matloub, Waukesha, WI US
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20080219642 | Collapsible Fluid Containment Device With Semi-Rigid Support Members - A collapsible fluid containment bag for irrigating and cleaning wounds on extremities having semi-rigid support members and an elevated lower support member attached to the bottom of the proximal end of the containment bag creating a gradient for allowing irrigation fluids and biological tissue to drain to the distal end of the bag for removal. The containment bag is collapsible, making it a convenient size for storage, transport, and disposal. | 09-11-2008 |
Haitham Matloub, Waukesha, WI US
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20080219642 | Collapsible Fluid Containment Device With Semi-Rigid Support Members - A collapsible fluid containment bag for irrigating and cleaning wounds on extremities having semi-rigid support members and an elevated lower support member attached to the bottom of the proximal end of the containment bag creating a gradient for allowing irrigation fluids and biological tissue to drain to the distal end of the bag for removal. The containment bag is collapsible, making it a convenient size for storage, transport, and disposal. | 09-11-2008 |
20080241230 | Method of Treating Scar Tissue - A method of treating scar tissue by applying a composite sheet for delivering therapeutic agents to the skin is disclosed. The composite sheet comprises a flexible porous polymer for holding and releasing the therapeutic agent in a polymer enrobing material. Microchannels pass through the polymer enrobing material and flexible porous polymer to promote the release of the therapeutic agent. The composite sheet is capable of releasing the therapeutic agent for periods of about 0 to about 30 days. | 10-02-2008 |
Ramin Matloub, Pully CH
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20150333249 | BAW Component and Method for Manufacturing a BAW Component - A BAW component is provided. A method for manufacturing a BAW component is also provided. The component includes a bottom electrode, a top electrode and a first piezoelectric material. The first piezoelectric material is between the bottom electrode and the top electrode. The first piezoelectric material has a higher piezoelectric coefficient than AlN. | 11-19-2015 |
20150333727 | MEMS Component Having AlN and Sc and Method for Manufacturing a MEMS Component - A MEMS component includes a lower electrode. The MEMS component also includes an upper electrode. The upper electrode overlies the lower electrode. The MEMS component also includes a first piezoelectric layer between the lower electrode and the upper electrode. The first piezoelectric layer has a first piezoelectric material comprising AlN and Sc. | 11-19-2015 |
Shahriyar Matloub, Los Altos, CA US
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20080282298 | Method and apparatus for supporting file sharing in a distributed network - To facilitate instant playback of an ordered title (e.g., a movie), a file pertaining to the title is fragmented into a header and segments. The header is seeded in all boxes in service and none, one or more segments are distributed to the network of boxes. When the title is ordered, the header is instantly played back while the segments, if not locally available, are streamed in respectively from the boxes having the segments to enable continuous playback of the ordered title. Should one of the boxes fails to deliver the segment according to a certain requirement (e.g., a lower transmission rate), the box gets immediately replaced by a substitute machine that continues to supply the segment from where it was stopped. | 11-13-2008 |
20110179449 | FRAGMENTATION OF A FILE FOR INSTANT ACCESS - Techniques for fragmenting a file or a collection of media data are disclosed. According one aspect of the techniques, a file pertaining to a title is fragmented into a header and several tails or segments. The header is a continuous portion of the file while the segments are respective parts of the remaining portion of the file. The header is seeded substantially in all boxes, and none, one or more of the segments are distributed in each of the boxes in service. When a title is ordered, the header is instantly played back while the segments, if not locally available, are continuously fetched respectively from other boxes that have the segments. | 07-21-2011 |
20150033272 | Updating Content Libraries By Transmitting Release Data - There are many boxes (e.g., set-top boxes) in a system offering media services to users. Each of the boxes maintains a library with a significant number of titles. Techniques for updating the library in each of these boxes using a transmission infrastructure are described. According to one aspect of the techniques, a service provider is provided with a high bandwidth broadcasting or multicasting capability, a release fragmented into a header and several segments is transmitted to all boxes that are respectively configured to receive a proper release package to update the library. Alternatively, separate release packages may be transmitted via different channels to the boxes, wherein each of the boxes is tuned to a proper channel to receive a proper release package. | 01-29-2015 |