Pappas, US
Alexander N. Pappas, Westford, MA US
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20100090663 | ENERGY STORAGE MODULE - An energy storage module for providing backup power to electronic systems includes one or more capacitor banks, each including one or more capacitors for storing energy. The energy storage module also includes a first voltage regulator that may, during a normal mode of operation, provide a regulated direct current (DC) voltage to charge the one or more capacitors of each capacitor bank. In addition, each of the capacitor banks may include a voltage leveling circuit that may maintain a specific voltage on the capacitors. Further, the energy storage module includes an output circuit that may, during a backup mode of operation, provide an output voltage derived from an output of each of the one or more capacitor banks. The output circuit includes a control unit configured to regulate and combine the output of each of the one or more capacitor banks. | 04-15-2010 |
20100093223 | ENERGY STORAGE MODULE INCLUDING A CONNECTOR HAVING UNIQUE PIN CONFIGURATION - An energy storage module includes a motherboard and a connector that may convey power, ground, and I/O signals to and from the motherboard. The connector includes a non-metallic housing that includes a plurality of sections, each having a corresponding connector contact portion. A first contact portion includes a first non-metallic protrusion and a first plurality of metallic blade contacts positioned thereon, and the first metallic blade contacts may convey backup power. A second contact portion includes a second non-metallic protrusion and a second plurality of metallic blade contacts positioned thereon, and the second metallic blade contacts may convey a circuit ground return path for the backup power. Further, a third contact portion includes a third non-metallic protrusion and a plurality of metallic pin contacts positioned thereon, and the metallic pin contacts may convey input/output (I/O) signals, input power, and a circuit ground return path for the input power. | 04-15-2010 |
20100095048 | SELF-CONTAINED DENSELY PACKED SOLID-STATE STORAGE SUBSYSTEM - A rack mountable solid-state storage subsystem includes a plurality of interface units and a plurality of data storage modules to implement a mass storage device. Each of the interface units may be coupled to a plurality of communication ports for connection to a host server and to other interface units. Each data storage module may be detachably mated to a corresponding connector mounted to a motherboard. Each data storage module may also include a non-volatile flash memory storage and a volatile storage. The data storage modules may be partitioned into a plurality of portions, each coupled to a respective interface unit via the motherboard. Each portion of the data storage modules and the respective interface unit to which each portion is coupled may form a separate storage domain that is isolated from each other domain. The storage subsystem may also include redundant power supplies and backup power supplies. | 04-15-2010 |
Andrew George Pappas, Hicksville, NY US
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20120128134 | TEST SYSTEM FOR VOICE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for testing a voice communication system. A job instruction is transmitted from an application server to a turret via a communications network. The application server causes the turret to execute at least one diagnostic test based on the job instruction. The application server receives, from the turret via the communications network, a message including a result of the at least one diagnostic test. | 05-24-2012 |
Andrew J. Pappas, Charleston, SC US
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20150104774 | INTERACTIVE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM - An interactive educational system for elementary school age children is provided. There is a base module having a housing that has an outer configuration and may take a variety of shapes. The housing includes retaining sockets used to retain arms, legs, or other accessories or to the system. The base module includes a transceiver, a group of one or more sensors and effectors, control circuitry that operates the system, and a power supply which powers the module. Data from the sensors and effectors is displayed on the video display and passed wireless to a smart device hosting an interactive application. The base module has a wireless transceiver for receiving control data from the smart device and sending sensor/effector data and base module state information to the smart device. The sensor group includes various sensors such as a temperature sensor, a light sensor and an accelerometer. | 04-16-2015 |
Anthony H. Pappas, Corvallis, OR US
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20140207635 | WIRELESS TIME ATTENDANCE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for tracking and communicating time and attendance data for workers at a remote worksite is disclosed. A portable time and attendance device is configured to receive and store worker time attendance data and transmit the data to a remote computer via a wireless network, such as a wireless cellular communications network. In order to conserve battery power, a main unit of the device periodically queries an electronic time and attendance clock of the device according to a pre-established schedule to determine if new worker time and attendance data has been received. If so, according to the pre-established schedule, the new worker time and attendance data is transmitted to the remote computer via the wireless network. Otherwise, certain functions and components of the device remain in a low battery usage sleep mode. | 07-24-2014 |
Apostolos Pappas, Hillsborough, NJ US
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20090291066 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF TREATING FACIAL SKIN DEFECT - This invention relates to a subcutaneous deliverable composition containing an agonist of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma, and a method for treating facial skin defects in a mammalian subject using the subcutaneous deliverable composition. | 11-26-2009 |
20090291986 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF TREATING FACIAL SKIN DEFECT - This invention relates to a subcutaneous deliverable composition containing an agonist of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma, and a method for treating facial skin defects in a mammalian subject using the subcutaneous deliverable composition. | 11-26-2009 |
20110045477 | HUMAN SKIN EXPLANT CULTURE SYSTEM AND USE THEREFOR - The present invention features a human skin explant culture system and uses thereof. | 02-24-2011 |
Apostolos Pappas, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20140335043 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING EXTRACTS OF BURSERA SIMARUBA - The present invention relates to a skin care composition comprising an extract of | 11-13-2014 |
20150024072 | METHODS OF TREATING A SKIN CONDITION WITH MALVA NEGLECTA - The present invention relates to a method of treating a skin condition, particularly improving skin barrier function, improving the appearance of at least one sign of aging in skin, and/or lightening skin, by applying to the skin an extract of | 01-22-2015 |
20150024073 | COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING EXTRACTS OF MALVA NEGLECTA - The present invention relates to a skin care composition comprising an extract of | 01-22-2015 |
20150024074 | METHODS FOR TREATING SKIN BARRIER AND REDUCING ACNE - A method of treating acne by applying to the skin an extract of | 01-22-2015 |
20150024077 | COMPOSITION FOR TREATING SKIN BARRIER AND REDUCING ACNE - A composition for applying to skin suffering from acne to treat the acne, the composition comprising an extract of | 01-22-2015 |
Bill Pappas, Oxford, MI US
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20130079995 | DUAL-CHAMBER IMPACT DETECTOR - An impact detection system has two chambers disposed adjacent to one another. The two chambers have opposing tapered shapes, so that an impact anywhere along them will create a different pressure wave or pulse in each chamber. A pressure sensor module incorporating two pressure sensors is disposed at one end of the dual-channel unit, and comparison of the signals from the sensors can be used to discriminate both the location and severity of a pedestrian impact. | 03-28-2013 |
20150274102 | COLLISION SENSING APPARATUS - An apparatus includes a closed body having a varied configuration between a first location and at least a second location. The apparatus further includes a pressure sensor coupled to the closed body at the first location. When forces with substantially equal magnitudes are respectively applied to the closed body at different locations between the first and second locations, the closed body respectively translates the forces to substantially equal pressure differentials at the first location. | 10-01-2015 |
20160059778 | VEHICLE AND VEHICLE SEAT BELT SYSTEM - A vehicle having seat belt system is provided. The vehicle includes a D-ring having a light source, a belt strap passing through the D-ring, a tongue connected to the belt strap, a buckle, and a controller programmed to illuminate the light source in response to a detected trigger condition. | 03-03-2016 |
Bob Pappas, Inver Grove Heights, MN US
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20130167033 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING PRESENTATIONS - A system and method allows a user to specify a presentation by arranging content into a hierarchical arrangement. A described method includes providing a hierarchy manager to manage a hierarchy of a plurality of content to be used in a presentation, providing an interface to receive a script and associate the script with at least a portion of the content, and digitally generating a file responsive to the content, the hierarchy, and the script, where the file represents the presentation. The script can control one or more behaviors of the presentation during a display of the presentation. Generating the file can include inserting the script into the file to cause an execution of the script during the display of the presentation. | 06-27-2013 |
Christian Matthew Pappas, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140303013 | METHODS OF DIAGNOSING AND TREATING VASCULAR ASSOCIATED MACULOPATHY AND SYMPTOMS THEREOF - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for the diagnosis and treatment of Vascular Associated Maculopathy, or a symptom thereof, in a subject. Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for the diagnosis and treatment of one or more symptoms associated with Vascular Associated Maculopathy Disclosed in a subject. Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for the diagnosis and treatment of severe maculopathy or last stage maculopathy in a subject. Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for the diagnosis and treatment of resolving aberrant choriocapillaris lobules in a subject. | 10-09-2014 |
20140357732 | METHODS OF PREDICTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPLEMENT-MEDIATED DISEASE - Described herein are methods for determining a Caucasian subject's susceptibility to having or developing a complement-mediated disease comprising determining in the Caucasian subject the identity of one or more haplotypes, wherein the presence of one or more of the haplotypes indicates the subject's susceptibility for having or developing a complement-mediated disease. | 12-04-2014 |
20150211065 | METHODS OF PREDICTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AMD BASED ON CHROMOSOME 1 AND CHROMOSOME 10 - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for the diagnosis and treatment of AMD based on SNPs, haplotypes, and diplotypes on chromosome 1 and chromosome 10. | 07-30-2015 |
Christian S. Pappas, Chicago, IL US
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20080215457 | Method and system for reserving future purchases of goods and services - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services using plural electronic options with associated option fees based on one or more different pre-determined priority system. The plural electronic options include electronic option terms established by one or more suppliers who can supply the goods or services. An option fee is associated with a reservation price to purchase desired goods or services at a desired future time using a priority system. | 09-04-2008 |
20080215495 | Method and system for reserving future purchases of goods and services - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services using plural electronic options with associated option fees. The plural electronic options include a hierarchy of electronic options and plural different types electronic options terms. | 09-04-2008 |
20110131109 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services or events including plural electronic options with associated option fees for the goods or services or events. The plural electronic options include electronic option terms established by one or more suppliers who can supply the goods or services or events. The purchase of the electronic option is accepted according to electronic option terms established by the desired supplier. The option terms may vary greatly among the individual suppliers and no two suppliers may use the same option terms. Final pricing and final features of the goods or services or final pricing of events is determined using electronic counters for accepted purchases of electronic options that have decremented down to a desired pre-determined value. | 06-02-2011 |
20110301986 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS OR SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of airline tickets using plural electronic options. The electronic options are used to reserve plural airline fares on a plural airline routes to plural destinations and a plural of fare classes for a pre-determined period. A final airline fare, route, destination and fare class is determined when the electronic option is actually exercised. All other reservations are automatically canceled. The method and system allows the electronic options to be purchased to book now and pay later for airline tickets and other travel related goods and services such rental cars, hotel rooms, event tickets, local attraction tickets, theme park tickets, etc. | 12-08-2011 |
20110307279 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services using plural electronic options. The purchased electronic options are automatically exercised upon completion of an electronic purchase transaction for a desired good or service associated with the purchased electronic option and a final purchase price automatically adjusted based on exercising the electronic option. The final purchase price is adjusted based on electronic option terms as well as other factors including reward points, loyalty points, etc. | 12-15-2011 |
20120078698 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services or events including plural electronic options with associated option fees for the goods or services or events. The plural electronic options include electronic option terms established by one or more suppliers who can supply the goods or services or events. The purchase of the electronic option is accepted according to electronic option terms established by the desired supplier. The option terms may vary greatly among the individual suppliers and no two suppliers may use the same option terms. Demographic information is collected from purchasers of electronic options and used to allow other suppliers of goods or services or events to target such purchasers. Various fees are generated for display, purchase, exercise or non-exercise of electronic options. | 03-29-2012 |
20130013384 | Method and System For Reserving Future Purchases of Goods and Services - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services or events including plural electronic options with associated option fees for the goods or services or events. The plural electronic options include electronic option terms established by one or more suppliers who can supply the goods or services or events. The purchase of the electronic option is accepted according to electronic option terms established by the desired supplier. The option terms may vary greatly among the individual suppliers and no two suppliers may use the same option terms. The electronic option includes a personalized electronic coupon dynamically created by a server network device. | 01-10-2013 |
20130096965 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS OR SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of airline services using electronic options. The electronic options are used to reserve plural different types of airline services including selection of: a desired seat row location, a desired seat location in a desired row location, a plural adjacent seats in a desired row, a plural adjacent seats in a plural desired rows, a desired location in an overhead bin to store carry-on luggage, a priority boarding sequence, a priority exiting sequence, priority pre-flight baggage handling, priority post-flight baggage handling, cancellation and change privileges for a purchased airline ticket, a priority list position in a stand-by list and/or a priority list position for an automatic upgrade to a first class seat, business class seat or other non-economy seat and/or other airline services. | 04-18-2013 |
20130144726 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE BASED SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services or events. Plural electronic options are provided based on a priority ordering scheme. The plurality of electronic options are not supplied or governed via a central government agency and are not supplied or governed via security laws. The plural electronic options includes a plural different electronic option terms for a plural different suppliers and a priority ordering scheme. The electronic option terms for a desired supplier are unique to the desired supplier. The electronic options include personalized electronic reservations and personalized electronic coupons. The purchased electronic option is exercised for preferred or priority access or entry to events or places or goods or services based on the priority ordering scheme. | 06-06-2013 |
20130191224 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services or events. Electronic options are provided for desired goods or services or events. Electronic option terms and electronic option fees for the plural electronic options are dynamically and periodically adjusted in real-time. This provides optimal electronic option use and optimal electronic term and optimal electronic option fee adjustment for plural different suppliers of good or services or events provided and used with electronic options. | 07-25-2013 |
20130191244 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services or events. Group organizers buy a set of electronic options and post to their social network a notice of availability of the purchased set of electronic options for access to the underlying good or service or event. The group organizers invite their friends to join them to purchase the good or service or attend the event. The invited friends are allowed to exercise one or more individual options from the purchased set of electronic options to purchase the actual good or service or attend the event. This frees the group organizers from the burden of having to pay money for the good or service or event, collect money from invited friends and distribute the goods or items associated with the services or events yet promotes coordinated group activities. | 07-25-2013 |
20130191269 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services or events. A sub-set of reservations from a set of available reservations used to reserve a spot in a facility or at an event are associated with and selectable with plural electronic options. The plural electronic options are also associated with reservation requests if no actual available reservation are available and automatically converted to electronic options for actual reservation if a reservation later becomes available at the facility or event. | 07-25-2013 |
20130198009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services or events. Electronic options are provided for desired goods or services or events on communications network and a cloud communications network. One or more graphical buttons are used to display electronic option information. A display appearance of the one or more graphical buttons are dynamically changed based on actions completed on the electronic options. The electronic options and the one or more graphical buttons are displayed on one or more client network devices and/or one or more server network devices for one or more retail sites, a social networking sites, social couponing sites, social virtual reality sites, social virtual gaming sites, or social fantasy sports gaming sites. | 08-01-2013 |
20130198036 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services or events. Electronic options are provided for desired goods or services or events. Electronic options, electronic option terms and electronic option fees are dynamically generated and dynamically adjusted based on prior and current actions completed on a client network device. A business-to-business (b2b) marketplace is established using electronic options. | 08-01-2013 |
20130254003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services or events including plural electronic options with associated option fees for the goods or services or events. The plural electronic options include electronic option terms established by one or more suppliers who can supply the goods or services or events. The purchase of the electronic option is accepted according to electronic option terms established by the desired supplier. The option terms may vary greatly among the individual suppliers and no two suppliers may use the same option terms. The electronic options are displayed, viewed, purchased, and exercised from a client network device. | 09-26-2013 |
20150332386 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESERVING FUTURE PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES - A method and system for reserving future purchases of goods or services or events. Electronic options are provided for desired goods or services or events on communications network and a cloud communications network. One or more graphical buttons or a text interface is used to display electronic option information. A display appearance of the one or more graphical buttons or text interface are dynamically changed based on actions completed on the electronic options. The electronic options and the one or more graphical buttons are displayed on one or more client network devices and/or one or more server network devices for one or more retail sites, airline ticketing sites, travel sites, entertainment ticketing sites, sports ticketing sites, social networking sites, social couponing sites, social virtual reality sites, social virtual gaming sites, or social fantasy sports gaming sites. | 11-19-2015 |
Christopher M. Pappas, Saint Leonard, MD US
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20110132246 | Variable Geometry Fin - A variable geometry fin for use in a ship stabilization system is provided. A stabilization element adapted to extend below the water line of a ship. The stabilization element has a foil body and a trailing edge assembly extending from inside of the foil body. The trailing edge assembly includes an extension body having two opposing surfaces, a trailing edge attached to an end of the extension body, a vortex generator having protrusions and/or recesses on the two opposing surfaces, and at least one support guide located on an outboard side of the extension body. A deploy mechanism is attached to the foil body and the trailing edge assembly. The trailing edge assembly extends laterally from the foil body producing an additional surface area. | 06-09-2011 |
20140114509 | Predictive Sea State Mapping for Ship Motion Control - A motion control system for a ship has one or more sensors generating sea condition data and at least one ship control system. Analyzer software receives the sea condition data and predicts a sea condition event. Calculator software calculates one or more commands in preparation for the sea condition event. Interface software communicates the one or more commands to the at least one ship control system and the at least one ship control system implements a command in advance of the event. The at least one ship control system may comprise a ride control system having one or more motion control devices. The at least one ship control system may also comprise an auto pilot system. | 04-24-2014 |
20150096436 | AC Servo Motor Hydraulic Units For Ship Motion Control - An AC motor hydraulic system which utilizes a plurality of centrally controlled AC servo motor driven hydraulic pumps with integrated reservoirs to effectuate rotation of a plurality of stabilizer fins mounted about a vessel to automatically counter unwanted movement of a vessel. | 04-09-2015 |
20160121978 | Electric Fin Stabilizer - A marine vessel stabilizer and control including a fin having a stem extending into the hull. An arm is connected to the stem and extends towards a connector which is connected to a rod. A housing is connected to another end of the rod and a screw passes through the housing. A motor is connected to the screw and configured to rotate to rotate the fin. A controller is connected to the motor, a speed sensor, a roll sensor and a fin position sensor such that a control signal can be calculated and the position of the fin can be determined to reduce roll of the vessel both when making headway and when at rest (zero speed). When the vessel is at rest, the fin is be configured to rotate through maximum angles greater than 15 degrees from either side of a neutral position. | 05-05-2016 |
Claudia M. Pappas, Oradell, NJ US
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20110139041 | Fitted tablecloth liner - A fitted tablecloth liner is disclosed with an elastic strip sewn to the outside edge of said liner, allowing said liner to be applied over any table of standard size or shape and to fit snugly to any such table. Said tablecloth liner includes an orientation symbol on the underside which illustrates which side is the longer side to facilitate use when applying said tablecloth liner to differently shaped tables. Said fitted tablecloth liner allows a person to select and use a variety of tablecloths without concern that the tablecloth will slip out of the preferred position. Further, the tablecloth liner helps protect the table from stains and damage such as scratches. | 06-16-2011 |
Cynthia Pappas, Sarasota, FL US
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20110137815 | AUTOMATED COMMISSION PROGRAM WITH STATIC TITLED ROOM ASSIGNMENT - A commission program can include a static titled room assignment to implement a go-forward bonus that is paid on an ongoing basis, regardless of advancement of distributors. An upline assignment summary can store upline assignment information in a compact footprint to increase performance. A sponsored distributor can be assigned to titled rooms of upline distributors at the time the sponsored distributor is sponsored. Sustainability of the program and ongoing compensation can be balanced to achieve superior motivation and compensation to participating distributors. | 06-09-2011 |
20120296783 | AUTOMATED COMMISSION PROGRAMS - A commission program can include an asymptotic component when calculating compensation for distributors. An asymptotic leg can extend to infinity without exceeding a target percentage. A distributor can be compensated based on selected distributors in the compensated distributor's downline. Recurring non-contiguous inclusion of distributors can be applied. A random component can be incorporated into the compensation program. The program can include innovative techniques going beyond conventional systems to better provide a balance between distributor motivation and sustainability of the program. | 11-22-2012 |
20140324558 | AUTOMATED COMMISSION PROGRAMS - A commission program can include an asymptotic component when calculating compensation for distributors. An asymptotic leg can extend to infinity without exceeding a target percentage. A distributor can be compensated based on selected distributors in the compensated distributor's downline. Recurring non-contiguous inclusion of distributors can be applied. A random component can be incorporated into the compensation program. The program can include innovative techniques going beyond conventional systems to better provide a balance between distributor motivation and sustainability of the program. | 10-30-2014 |
David Pappas, Louisville, CO US
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20160104073 | Radiation Suppression of Superconducting Quantum Bits Using a Conductive Plane - This invention relates to a quantum computing device and the means for fabrication thereof. One side of the device includes a circuit containing at least one qubit patterned in a film of superconducting material. The other side of the device includes a conductive plane, also formed from a film of superconducting material. The proximity of the conductive plane suppresses radiative decay of the qubit, while readout is achieved by coupling the qubit to a resonator. | 04-14-2016 |
David L. Pappas, Danbury, CT US
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20100178540 | BATTERIES AND BATTERY SYSTEMS - A non-hermetically sealed, electrochemical power source, includes a first electrode, a second electrode, a separator between the first electrode and the second electrode, and a membrane in fluid communication with an environment external to the battery. The second electrode is between the separator and the membrane. The membrane includes a first portion having a different property, e.g., density, porosity, mass transport resistance, thickness, or gas permeability, than a second portion of the membrane. Methods of designing an electrochemical cell cartridge are also disclosed. | 07-15-2010 |
David P. Pappas, Louisville, CO US
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20130029848 | LOW-LOSS SUPERCONDUCTING DEVICES - Low-loss superconducting devices and methods for fabricating low loss superconducting devices. For example, superconducting devices, such as superconducting resonator devices, are formed with a (200)-oriented texture titanium nitride (TiN) layer to provide high Q, low loss resonator structures particularly suitable for application to radio-frequency (RF) and/or microwave superconducting resonators, such as coplanar waveguide superconducting resonators. In one aspect, a method of forming a superconducting device includes foaming a silicon nitride (SiN) seed layer on a substrate, and forming a (200)-oriented texture titanium nitride (TiN) layer on the SiN seed layer. | 01-31-2013 |
Dean Pappas, Hamilton Square, NJ US
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20140218037 | Intelligent Spectral Induced Polarization Measurement Module - A system for spectral induced polarization measurement of a formation is provided. The system provides an intelligent module to be utilized in performing spectral induced polarization (SIP) measurements for geophysical studies or otherwise. The system includes a instrument that includes a housing configured to be inserted into a surface opening. The housing houses a signal generator that generates an excitation signal. A drive electrode directs the excitation signal into the material adjacent the housing. A plurality of electrodes sense the voltage and/or current in the material adjacent the housing and a processor processes the sensed voltage and/or current to measure a property of the material. The system also provides a configuration in which a plurality of instruments configured for spectral induced polarization measurements are interconnected to provide communication, synchronization, a common reference signal or power. | 08-07-2014 |
Dean S. Pappas, Middletown, NJ US
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20140149282 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS BASED ON CONSUMER CHARACTERISTICS - Methods are disclosed for processing electronic transactions between a merchant and a consumer based on physical geography. A method includes receiving payment data associated with a consumer payment card; transmitting the payment data, over a network, to a third party; receiving, over the network, information for determining whether a geofence associated with the merchant matches a geofence associated with the consumer; and processing a transaction with the consumer based on whether the consumer geofence ID matches a geofence ID associated with the merchant. Systems for processing electronic transactions between a merchant and a consumer based on physical geography are also disclosed. | 05-29-2014 |
Delaine Pappas, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20100057017 | FEEDING SYRINGE ASSEMBLY FOR AN ENDOSCOPIC GASTRONOMY TUBE - A feeding syringe assembly includes a tube coupling a patient in fluid communication with a syringe to convey a formulated food solution to the patient to provide the patient with nutrition, the tube is connected to the patient through an insertion point, a stand, and a syringe support coupling the syringe to the stand holding the syringe at an elevated location with respect to the insertion point of the tube to allow a formulated food solution to gravity convey through the tube to the patient from the syringe. | 03-04-2010 |
Derek Edwin Pappas US
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20090327249 | Intellegent Data Search Engine - Automatically extracting information that matches a predetermined criterion from one or more web pages at one or more web sites and automatically producing one or more extracted data-field names from the information extracted from the one or more web pages at the one or more web sites. The extracted information includes at least one extracted data-field value associated with one of the one or more extracted data-field names. If one of the extracted data-field names matches an existing data-field name in a previously constructed data base including one or more data fields each associated with a data-field name and a data-field value, the method updates an extracted data-field value associated with the data-field name in the data base. If one of the extracted data field names does not match any of the existing data-field names in the data base, the method adds the extracted data-field name to the data base. | 12-31-2009 |
Elias Pappas, Newcastle, WA US
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20090277116 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INSTALLATION OF MOLDING - A system for installing pre-painted moldings. The system includes pre-painted moldings each configured to be fastened to a wall by fasteners. The system also includes a caulk material, filler material, concealer material, and touchup paint each color matched to the paint color applied to the moldings. The caulk material is configured to fill a gap defined between each of the moldings and the wall to which the molding is fastened. The filler material is configured to fill a gap defined between any abutting portions of the moldings. The concealer material is configured to conceal any surface disturbances caused by the installation of the fasteners. The touchup paint is configured to adhere to the paint pre-painted on the moldings. The system may also include a marker configured to apply a coating color matched to the paint applied to the moldings, a scraping tool, and/or a buffing tool. | 11-12-2009 |
20160024804 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INSTALLATION OF MOLDING - A system for installing pre-painted moldings. The system includes pre-painted moldings each configured to be fastened to a wall by fasteners. The system also includes a caulk material, filler material, concealer material, and touchup paint each color matched to the paint color applied to the moldings. The caulk material is configured to fill a gap defined between each of the moldings and the wall to which the molding is fastened. The filler material is configured to fill a gap defined between any abutting portions of the moldings. The concealer material is configured to conceal any surface disturbances caused by the installation of the fasteners. The touchup paint is configured to adhere to the paint pre-painted on the moldings. The system may also include a marker configured to apply a coating color matched to the paint applied to the moldings, a scraping tool, and/or a buffing tool. | 01-28-2016 |
Gregory Pappas, Madison, CT US
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20120132663 | Jaw Restraint - A jaw restraint is provided to temporarily secure an anvil assembly relative to a cartridge assembly during shipping. The jaw restraint generally includes a body portion having an upper arm for releasably securing the anvil assembly and a lower arm for releasably securing the cartridge assembly. An inwardly projection is provided between the upper and lower arms. The anvil assembly is secured between the upper arm and the inwardly directed projection and the cartridge assembly is secured between the lower arm of the inwardly directed projection. One or more finger members extending proximally from the body portion may be provided to facilitate biasing the upper arm away from the lower arm to release the anvil and cartridge assemblies from the jaw restraint. The jaw restraint may be provided with structure for engagement with shipping packaging. | 05-31-2012 |
20150083738 | JAW RESTRAINT - A jaw restraint is provided to temporarily secure an anvil assembly relative to a cartridge assembly during shipping. The jaw restraint generally includes a body portion having an upper arm for releasably securing the anvil assembly and a lower arm for releasably securing the cartridge assembly. An inwardly projection is provided between the upper and lower arms. The anvil assembly is secured between the upper arm and the inwardly directed projection and the cartridge assembly is secured between the lower arm of the inwardly directed projection. One or more finger members extending proximally from the body portion may be provided to facilitate biasing the upper arm away from the lower arm to release the anvil and cartridge assemblies from the jaw restraint. The jaw restraint may be provided with structure for engagement with shipping packaging. | 03-26-2015 |
20160128692 | JAW RESTRAINT - A jaw restraint is provided to temporarily secure an anvil assembly relative to a cartridge assembly during shipping. The jaw restraint generally includes a body portion having an upper arm for releasably securing the anvil assembly and a lower arm for releasably securing the cartridge assembly. An inwardly projection is provided between the upper and lower arms. The anvil assembly is secured between the upper arm and the inwardly directed projection and the cartridge assembly is secured between the lower arm of the inwardly directed projection. One or more finger members extending proximally from the body portion may be provided to facilitate biasing the upper arm away from the lower arm to release the anvil and cartridge assemblies from the jaw restraint. The jaw restraint may be provided with structure for engagement with shipping packaging. | 05-12-2016 |
Harry C. Pappas, Albuquerque, NM US
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20150132184 | CHARGED SINGLET-OXYGEN SENSITIZERS AND OPPOSITELY-CHARGED SURFACTANTS - The invention relates to compositions including a charged oligo-phenylene ethynylene singlet-oxygen sensitizer and an oppositely-charged surfactant, which show an enhanced biocidal activity relative to a comparable concentration of the oligo-phenylene ethynylene without the oppositely-charged surfactant. The enhancement of biocidal activity is observed with an anionic oligo-phenylene ethynylene in the presence of a cationic surfactant such as TTAB, and with a cationic oligo-phenylene ethynylene in the presence of an anionic surfactant such as SDS. | 05-14-2015 |
Ilias Pappas, Burlington, MA US
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20150015556 | ALL N-TYPE TRANSISTOR INVERTER CIRCUIT - This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for an all n-type transistor inverter circuit. A circuit can include an input thin film transistor (TFT), a pull-down TFT, a discharge TFT, a first pull-up TFT, a second pull-up TFT, and a floating capacitor. The circuit also can include first and second low-voltage voltage sources and first and second high-voltage voltage sources. The TFTs, the capacitor, and the voltage sources can be coupled such that an output of the circuit is the logical opposite of an input of the circuit. In some implementations, the circuit can exhibit zero DC current in both logic states and can output voltages substantially equal to the voltage output by the first low-voltage voltage source and the second high-voltage voltage source. In some implementations, the circuit can be used to construct D flip-flops, buffers, and controllers for an active matrix electronic display. | 01-15-2015 |
20150015616 | DIGITAL LIGHT MODULATOR CONFIGURED FOR ANALOG CONTROL - This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for providing analog control for operating the states of a light modulator in a pixel. In one aspect, a pixel circuit can be coupled to the light modulator, and can control the duration for which the light modulator is operated in an open or closed state based on an analog data voltage. In some implementations, the pixel circuit includes a voltage controlled current source (VCCS), which draws a current of a magnitude that is based on the magnitude of the data voltage. The current drawn by the VCCS can be used to control a charge and a voltage on an actuation capacitor coupled to the light modulator. The rate of change of the voltage on the actuation capacitor, and the duration for which the light modulator is maintained in a particular state, is a function of the data voltage applied to the VCCS. | 01-15-2015 |
20150192772 | DISPLAY APERTURE PIXEL CIRCUIT ARCHITECTURE INCLUDING PLANARIZATION LAYER - This disclosure provides systems, methods, and apparatus for providing pixel circuits for controlling the state of operation of light modulators in a display. A pixel circuit used to control one or more display elements of a MEMS display apparatus can include a first output node coupled to a first actuator of a display element and a second output node coupled to a second actuator of the display element. The first output node can be coupled to an actuation interconnect via a first pre-charge switch connected in parallel with a first capacitor. The second output node can be connected to the actuation interconnect via a second pre-charge switch connected in parallel with a second capacitor. Energizing the first output node or the second output node can cause the display element to enter or remain in a first state or a second state, respectively. | 07-09-2015 |
20150317935 | DISPLAY CIRCUIT INCORPORATING DATA FEEDBACK LOOP - This disclosure provides systems, methods, and apparatus for providing pixel circuits for controlling the state of operation of light modulators in a display device. The state of operation of the light modulator can be controlled by the pixel circuit based on a data voltage stored in a data storage element of the pixel circuit. The pixel circuit includes an actuation circuit for providing an actuation voltage to the light modulator and a feedback circuit for providing a positive feedback voltage from an output node of the actuation circuit to an input node of the actuation circuit. In some implementations, the feedback circuit includes the data storage element connected between the input node and the output node. | 11-05-2015 |
Iraklis Pappas, Pennsauken, NJ US
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20120282205 | ANHYDROUS LIQUID ANTIPERSPIRANT/DEODORANT COMPOSITION - An anhydrous liquid antiperspirant/deodorant composition comprising a carrier comprising a cation and/or zwitterion and a hydrogen bond donor, wherein an amount of carrier is greater than an amount of any other material in the composition, and an antiperspirant active. This represents a new delivery form for antiperspirant actives and/or deodorant actives. | 11-08-2012 |
20120282206 | METHOD OF MAKING AN ANHYDROUS LIQUID ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITION - A method of producing an anhydrous antiperspirant composition comprising (a) providing a mixture of at least one antiperspirant active including a metal salt, and an anhydrous carrier for the at least one antiperspirant active in which the at least one antiperspirant active is dissolved, the carrier comprising a eutectic mixture of at least one basic compound selected from a basic amide and a basic amine and at least one member chosen from a cation and zwitterion; and (b) heating the mixture to form a stabilized eutectic system of the at least one antiperspirant active and the anhydrous carrier. Also, an anhydrous antiperspirant composition. | 11-08-2012 |
20120308501 | AQUEOUS ANTIPERSPIRANT/DEODORANT COMPOSITION - An aqueous antiperspirant/deodorant composition comprising: (a) at least one active chosen from an antiperspirant active and a deodorant active, (b) a mixture comprising at least one basic compound chosen from a basic amide and a basic amine and a counterpart material for the basic amide and/or basic amine, and (c) at least 10 weight % water. Also, a method of manufacturing the composition. | 12-06-2012 |
20130209387 | Antiperspirant Active Compositions and Manufacture Thereof - An antiperspirant active composition comprising an aluminum salt, the aluminum salt (i) having an aluminum to chloride molar ratio of 0.3:1 to 3:1; and (ii) exhibiting an | 08-15-2013 |
20130224140 | Aluminum Salt Containing High Percentage of Al30 - A composition comprising an aluminum chlorohydrate salt, the aluminum chlorohydrate salt having at least 50 mole % Al | 08-29-2013 |
20140127151 | METHOD OF MAKING AN ANHYDROUS LIQUID ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITION - A method of producing an anhydrous antiperspirant composition comprising (a) providing a mixture of at least one antiperspirant active including a metal salt, and an anhydrous carrier for the at least one antiperspirant active in which the at least one antiperspirant active is dissolved, the carrier comprising a eutectic mixture of at least one basic compound selected from a basic amide and a basic amine and at least one member chosen from a cation and zwitterion; and (b) heating the mixture to form a stabilized eutectic system of the at least one antiperspirant active and the anhydrous carrier, and wherein the at least one antiperspirant active, the at least one basic compound and the at least one member chosen from a cation and zwitterion form a ternary eutectic system. | 05-08-2014 |
20140147405 | COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING POLYHYDROXYOXOALUMINUM CATIONS AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF - A composition comprising a polyhydroxyoxoaluminum cation detectable at 76 ppm by | 05-29-2014 |
20140314700 | ANTIPERSPIRANT ACTIVE COMPOSITIONS AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF - An antiperspirant active composition comprising an aluminum salt, the aluminum salt (i) having an aluminum to chloride molar ratio of 0.3:1 to 3:1; and (ii) having a species of polyhydroxyoxoaluminum cation detectable at 76 ppm by | 10-23-2014 |
20140314701 | ANHYDROUS LIQUID ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITION - An anhydrous liquid antiperspirant composition comprising a carrier comprising a cation and/or zwitterion and a hydrogen bond donor, wherein an amount of carrier is greater than an amount of any other material in the composition, and an antiperspirant active. This represents a new delivery form for antiperspirant actives and/or deodorant actives. | 10-23-2014 |
20150132242 | Method of Making an Aluminum Salt Composition - A method of making aluminum salt compositions using a combination of a basic organic buffer with a source of alkaline earth metal ions. This selection of basic organic buffer provides for a lower alkaline earth metal salt content in the composition made by the method. | 05-14-2015 |
20150297491 | Manufacturing Processes for Gellan Gum-Based Fluid Gels - Disclosed is a method of manufacturing a fluid gel, the method comprising adding metal cations to the gellant dispersion while retaining the pH at no greater than 3; and adding a pH modifying agent to the gellant dispersion to increase the pH of the gellant dispersion to greater than 3. | 10-22-2015 |
20150328097 | Antiperspirant Active Compositions and Manufacture Thereof - A method of making an antiperspirant active composition and the use of a heating step at elevated temperature to convert Al | 11-19-2015 |
20150335542 | CONTROLLED DELIVERY WHITENING COMPOSITIONS - Described herein are dual component oral care systems comprising a first component comprising a peroxygen compound and having a first pH and a second component comprising at least one salt of a weak mono or polyprotic acid and having a second pH wherein the second pH is higher than the first pH and is less than 10.0 wherein when combined the first and second components form a tooth-whitening composition having a pH of greater than 6.0 and less than 10.0 is provided. | 11-26-2015 |
20150335551 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Dental Caries - Described herein are oral compositions comprising a basic amino acid, in free or salt form, and a sesquiterpene alcohol; and methods of making and using the same. | 11-26-2015 |
20160106643 | ANTIPERSPIRANT ACTIVE COMPOSITIONS AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF - An antiperspirant active composition comprising an aluminum salt, the aluminum salt (i) having an aluminum to chloride molar ratio of 0.3:1 to 3:1; and (ii) having a species of polyhydroxyoxoaluminum cation detectable it 76 ppm by | 04-21-2016 |
John Pappas, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20100057017 | FEEDING SYRINGE ASSEMBLY FOR AN ENDOSCOPIC GASTRONOMY TUBE - A feeding syringe assembly includes a tube coupling a patient in fluid communication with a syringe to convey a formulated food solution to the patient to provide the patient with nutrition, the tube is connected to the patient through an insertion point, a stand, and a syringe support coupling the syringe to the stand holding the syringe at an elevated location with respect to the insertion point of the tube to allow a formulated food solution to gravity convey through the tube to the patient from the syringe. | 03-04-2010 |
John Pappas, Haltom City, TX US
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20110303784 | System and Method for Vibration Control in a Rotorcraft Using an Adaptive Reference Model Algorithm - The adaptive reference model algorithm uses a gain scheduling feature combined with a customized Least-Squares routine as an adaptive method for adjusting feedback control so as to account for variations in Transfer Function (G), thereby optimizing the effectiveness of the Active Vibration Control (AVC) System. The Least-Squares routine identifies the transfer function in a background process without interruption of closed loop vibration control. This identification approach is accomplished without intentional interrogation of the AVC actuators and without intentional vibration level changes. For this adaptive control logic, the dynamic relationship between AVC actuators and AVC sensors is represented by a mathematical model of Transfer Function (G). The mathematical model of Transfer Function (G) is continuously updated by the Least-Squares routine. A feedback gain (H) is computed from the mathematical model of Transfer Function (G), and the feedback gain (H) is updated each time the mathematical model of Transfer Function (G) is updated. | 12-15-2011 |
Jonathan Pappas, Perrysburg, OH US
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20150206789 | METHOD OF MODIFYING POLYSILICON LAYER THROUGH NITROGEN INCORPORATION FOR ISOLATION STRUCTURE - The present disclosure relates to a method of modifying a polysilicon layer, which includes the following steps. A polysilicon layer is provided. Nitrogen is incorporated into the polysilicon layer toward a predetermined depth. The polysilicon layer incorporated with nitrogen is etched, wherein after the nitrogenized polysilicon is removed, the formation of the remaining polysilicon layer is nearly indistinguishable from the formation of the polysilicon layer. | 07-23-2015 |
20150263197 | PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE INTERCONNECTION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - A photovoltaic device includes a substrate and has a transparent conductive oxide layer, a conductive back layer, and at least one intermediate semiconductor layer formed thereon. An isolation scribe divides and electrically isolates the oxide layer, the back layer and the semiconductor layer to define two photovoltaic cells. A conductor extends across the isolation scribe and connects the back layer of one photovoltaic cell to the oxide layer of the other photovoltaic cell. | 09-17-2015 |
Kari Ann Brackelsberg Pappas, Omaha, NE US
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20130327819 | CONTAINER ASSEMBLY AND FOLDABLE CONTAINER SYSTEM - Container assemblies can include a first container and a second container, where the second container extends into and is supported by the first container. The first container and the second container can each include a flange around the periphery of an access opening. The flange of the second container is configured to provide support for the second container via engagement with the flange of the first container. In some instances, the second container can extend into and be supported by the first container through engagement of the flange of the second container with the flange of the first container such that a side panel of the first container is not in contact with a corresponding side panel of the second container. The container assembly can also include a lid for retaining the second container in the first container and/or for sealing to the first container and/or the second container. | 12-12-2013 |
Madalyn E. Pappas, Pelham, NY US
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20140099409 | MULTI-ITEM PACKAGED FOOD PRODUCT - Packages for food products and food products packaged in such packages are described. A multi-item packaged food product may include food items, a bottom portion defining containers, and a top portion releasably sealed to the bottom portion such that food items are received in the containers. The top portion defines removeably coupled cover portions, each cover portion sealing at least one food item within a corresponding one of the containers. The top portion is peelable in a first direction to remove at least two cover portions from the corresponding containers, and the top portion is peelable in a second direction to remove a single cover portion from a single container. | 04-10-2014 |
20140099410 | MULTI-ITEM PACKAGED FOOD PRODUCT - Packages for food products and food products packaged in such packages are described. A multi-item packaged food product may include food items, a bottom portion defining containers, and a top portion releasably sealed to the bottom portion such that food items are received in the containers. The top portion defines removeably coupled cover portions, each cover portion sealing at least one food item within a corresponding one of the containers. The top portion is peelable in a first direction to remove at least two cover portions from the corresponding containers, and the top portion is peelable in a second direction to remove a single cover portion from a single container. | 04-10-2014 |
Max Pappas, Washington, DC US
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20110173854 | SIGN SASH - A sign sash is placed around a corner of an existing political campaign or other sign and conveys an additional message. A strip of paper is scored down the middle and folded over to form front and back sign sash portions. The front and back portions are connected at their edges and at least one bears a display. A sign corner can be inserted between the front and back portions and the sign sash allowed to rest on the sign and display the graphic across the surface of the sign. The sign sash is made of rigid card-stock and adhesive and/or fasteners connect the front and back portions. A fastener can secure the sheet to the sign corner or another object. The sign sash is useful for varying sign messages and for adding to the message as events change, for instance to thank supporters after a vote is concluded. | 07-21-2011 |
Michael Pappas, Denville, NJ US
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20100320302 | In-Line Formed Core Supporting a Wound Web - A web is wound onto an in-line core instead of a separate core. At the start of the winding process, a core-forming substrate attached to the leading edge of the web is wound into an in-line core. The web is wound around the in-line core. For streaming operation, a composite substrate-web stream comprising an alternating sequence of attached core-forming substrate segments and web segments is produced. The first core-forming substrate segment is wound into a first in-line core, and the first web segment is wound around the first in-line core. The composite substrate-web stream is cut. The second core-forming substrate segment is wound into a second in-line core, and the second web segment is wound around the second in-line core. The composite substrate-web stream can be slit longitudinally to produce multiple composite substrate-web stream strips. Multiple composite substrate-web stream strips can be wound in parallel on a single mandrel. | 12-23-2010 |
20100320307 | Enveloper Assembly for Winding Webs - In a winding assembly for winding web rolls, an enveloper assembly is used to initiate winding of a web stream onto a pre-formed core or to initiate winding of a core-forming substrate into an in-line core. The enveloper assembly comprises a first support arm operatively coupled to a second support arm; a third support arm operatively coupled to the second support arm; and an enveloper roller operatively coupled to the third support arm. The enveloper roller is movable along a cylindrical surface from a first position to a second position. The enveloper assembly accommodates a wide range of core diameters. For winding non-adhesive web streams, a tail tucker can be used in conjunction with the enveloper assembly to initiate winding. In conjunction with apparatus for inserting core-forming substrates or adhesive tabs onto a web, the winding assembly can perform high-volume, streaming production of wound web rolls. | 12-23-2010 |
Michael Pappas, Houston, TX US
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20140000904 | POWER SUPPLY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING BACKUP POWER | 01-02-2014 |
Michael J. Pappas, Caldwell, NJ US
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20100241237 | FIXED BEARING JOINT ENDOPROSTHESIS WITH COMBINED CONGRUENT - INCONGRUENT PROSTHETIC ARTICULATIONS - An orthopedic joint replacement has first and second joint components that can be placed in load-bearing articulation with one another. The first joint component has first and second convex spherical condylar segments defining first and second radii. The second joint component has a spherical first concave condylar segment with a radius equal to the radius of the first convex spherical condylar segment. The second joint component also has a non-spherical second concave condylar segment. The first convex spherical condylar segment of the first joint component is in congruent contact with the first spherical concave condylar segment of the second joint component. The second spherical convex condylar segment of the first joint component is in line contact with the non-spherical concave condylar segment of the second joint component. | 09-23-2010 |
Michael R. Pappas, Lagrange, IL US
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20080243554 | System and Method of Electronically Perfecting a Premium Finance Agreement - A system and method of electronically perfecting a premium finance agreement (PFA) includes receiving data associated with an agent, the agent representing a potential insured; receiving data from the agent corresponding to at least a down payment for the PFA by the insured; providing the agent with the ability to electronically sign the PFA; and generating an email message to the insured, the email message corresponding with the PFA and the down payment. The system and method also include receiving bank account data associated with the insured; displaying a confirmation of the down payment amount that will be deducted from the bank account; providing a person authorized by the insured the ability to electronically sign the PFA; and electronically debiting the bank account for at least the down payment amount. | 10-02-2008 |
20140310158 | System and Method of Electronically Perfecting A Premium Finance Agreement - A system and method of electronically perfecting a premium finance agreement (PFA) includes receiving data associated with an agent, the agent representing a potential insured; receiving data from the agent corresponding to at least a down payment for the PFA by the insured; providing the agent with the ability to electronically sign the PFA; and generating an email message to the insured, the email message corresponding with the PFA and the down payment. The system and method also include receiving bank account data associated with the insured; displaying a confirmation of the down payment amount that will be deducted from the bank account; providing a person authorized by the insured the ability to electronically sign the PFA; and electronically debiting the bank account for at least the down payment amount. | 10-16-2014 |
20150235311 | System and Method of Electronically Perfecting A Premium Finance Agreement - A system and method of electronically perfecting a premium finance agreement (PFA) includes receiving data associated with an agent, the agent representing a potential insured; receiving data from the agent corresponding to at least a down payment for the PFA by the insured; providing the agent with the ability to electronically sign the PFA; and generating an email message to the insured, the email message corresponding with the PFA and the down payment. The system and method also include receiving bank account data associated with the insured; displaying a confirmation of the down payment amount that will be deducted from the bank account; providing a person authorized by the insured the ability to electronically sign the PFA; and electronically debiting the bank account for at least the down payment amount. | 08-20-2015 |
Michael T. Pappas, Boonton, NJ US
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20150343658 | Score Knife Positioner - A score knife positioner includes a carriage bracket having a locating tab for receiving a score knife assembly. Linear bearings are attached to the carriage bracket and are configured to engage with a pair of guide rails. The linear bearings are each staggered with respect to linear bearings of adjacent carriage brackets and located so that score knife positioners on either side of a particular score knife positioner can be nested together. The carriage bracket has a width less than a width of the score knife assembly and allows adjacent score knife assemblies to be positioned so that there is less than one-half inch between score knifes. Score knife positioners can be moved to a desired location and locked into place via a carriage brake attached to the carriage bracket. | 12-03-2015 |
20150343659 | Score Knife Positioner - A score knife positioner includes a carriage bracket having a locating tab for receiving a score knife assembly. Linear bearings are attached to the carriage bracket and are configured to engage with a pair of guide rails. The linear bearings are offset from one another and located so that score knife positioners on either side of a particular score knife positioner can be nested together. The carriage bracket has a width less than a width of the score knife assembly and allows adjacent score knife assemblies to be positioned so that there is less than one-half inch between score knifes. Score knife positioners can be moved to a desired location and locked into place via a carriage brake attached to the carriage bracket. | 12-03-2015 |
20150343660 | Score Knife Positioner - A score knife positioner includes a carriage bracket having a locating tab for receiving a score knife assembly. Linear bearings are attached to the carriage bracket and are configured to engage with a pair of guide rails. The linear bearings are offset from one another and located so that score knife positioners on either side of a particular score knife positioner can be nested together. The carriage bracket has a width less than a width of the score knife assembly and allows adjacent score knife assemblies to be positioned so that there is less than one-half inch between score knifes. Score knife positioners can be moved to a desired location and locked into place via a carriage brake attached to the carriage bracket. | 12-03-2015 |
Nicholas Pappas, Succasunna, NJ US
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20100275120 | PROCESSING OF FIELDS IN MOTION PICTURE VIDEOS OR STILL PHOTOS - A computer processor receives a selection of a link field displayed on a computer monitor in a motion picture video or in a still digital image on the computer monitor. The computer processor may be programmed to determine if the link field relates to setting up an interactive conference, activating a first motion picture video, activating a first digital still photograph, or activating a first audio clip. The computer processor may be programmed, such that if the link field relates to an interactive conference, activating a first motion picture video, activating the first digital still photograph, or activating the first audio clip, the computer processor takes appropriate action in response to the selection of the link field. | 10-28-2010 |
Nicholas J. Pappas, Tewksbury, MA US
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20120109025 | MULTIPLE DEGREE OF FREEDOM REHABILITATION SYSTEM HAVING A SMART FLUID-BASED, MULTI-MODE ACTUATOR - A rehabilitation system that combines robotics and interactive gaming to facilitate performance of task-specific, repetitive, upper extremity/hand motor tasks, to enable individuals undergoing rehabilitation to improve the performance of coordinated movements of the forearm and hand is disclosed. More specifically, the rehabilitation system includes a two degree-of-freedom (DOF) robotic, upper limb rehabilitation system and interactive gaming hardware that is coupled to a computer, to provide a virtual reality-like environment. | 05-03-2012 |
Nicholas J. Pappas, Westport, CT US
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20090173283 | Flow Control Device - A flow control mechanism/device is provided for regulating the flow of fluid from a container or vessel, e.g., a plastic bottle containing a fluid such as water or the like. The flow control mechanism may be advantageously employed in a variety of applications where it is desired to dispense and/or access fluids in a controlled manner, e.g., applications wherein a liquid, colloidal system, suspension or the like is to be dispensed/accessed in a controlled manner. The flow control mechanisms are particularly advantageous as animal/pet drinking aids that provide animals/pets with convenient and controlled access to fluid refreshment, e.g., when away from a home-based water bowl. An exemplary control mechanism includes an inner cap member, an overcap member, and a ball captured therebetween. The overcap member is adapted for axial translation relative to the inner cap member, thereby facilitating one-handed manipulation. Adapters may be provided to facilitate mounting of the disclosed flow control mechanism/device relative to containers/vessels of differing design/geometry. A releasable locking mechanism may be provided to prevent the flow control mechanism/device from becoming inadvertently operational. | 07-09-2009 |
20100282174 | Flow Control Device - A flow control device is provided for regulating the flow of fluid from a container. An exemplary control mechanism includes an inner cap member, an overcap member, and a ball captured therebetween. The overcap member is adapted for axial translation relative to the inner cap member, thereby facilitating one-handed manipulation. Adapters may be provided to facilitate mounting of the disclosed flow control device relative to containers of differing geometry. A releasable locking mechanism may be provided to prevent the flow control device from becoming inadvertently operational. | 11-11-2010 |
20120000042 | Bottle and Key Clip - A mechanism/device is provided for use with a container or vessel or other object and, more particularly, a device for use with a bottle to assist in securing such bottle to a belt, belt loop, strap, hook or other hanging device while not in use and further allowing the securing of objects such as keys and key rings, and further allowing addition of personalizing accessories to the subject device. | 01-05-2012 |
Peter A. Pappas, Winter Park, FL US
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20150036551 | TELETRIAGE SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN EMERGENCY RESPONDERS AND MEDICAL SUPPORT - A system and method for providing an integrated telemedicine/network for coordinating emergency medical response treatment by and among Fire/EMS, law enforcement, emergency rooms, field deployed triage units, trauma centers, municipal, county and State leadership using secure communications devices and servers accessed by and linked to at least one mobile transmission devices. | 02-05-2015 |
Randall James Pappas, New Braunfels, TX US
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20120111909 | Digital video camera/smart phone pouch and harness - An electronic device apparatus to allow individuals to safely and securely utilize the technology and features of the device without holding in one's hand. One component of the apparatus is a container to house electronic devices. The container houses and protects an electronic device. In addition, the container allows the user to access the controls and features of the device without removal from the container. Multiple attachment points located on the perimeter of the container, in conjunction with adjustable strap system, permits the user the flexibility to secure the container to multiple points on the body or to any object. The detachable adjustable strap system permits the electronic device and container to be positioned vertically or horizontally. The electronic device apparatus can be sized to a specific specification or a universal requirement. | 05-10-2012 |
Scott J. Pappas, Lake Zurich, IL US
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20100330973 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROGRAMMING INTER-(SUB) SYSTEM INTERFACE IDENTITY DATA AT A UNIT OR INDIVIDUAL SUBSCRIBER - A method and device enables programming inter-subsystem interface (ISSI) identity data, which identifies at least one of units or groups operating in a communication network, into at least one unit associated with a first radio frequency subsystem. The method includes receiving the ISSI identity data at the first radio frequency subsystem from an ISSI communication node, wherein the ISSI identity data identifies at least one of unit information or group information associated with a second radio frequency subsystem operating in the communication network. At least a portion of the ISSI identity data is then programmed into the at least one unit associated with the first radio frequency subsystem. | 12-30-2010 |
20110026714 | METHODS AND DEVICE FOR SECURE TRANSFER OF SYMMETRIC ENCRYPTION KEYS - A sending device generates a first and a second KMM, wherein the first KMM includes a first KEK and a KMM encryption key, and the second KMM includes a set of symmetric encryption keys. The sending device further encrypts the set of symmetric encryption keys using the first KEK; encrypts the first KEK and the KMM encryption key using a first public key of a receiving device; and encrypts the second KMM using the KMM encryption key to generate an encrypted second KMM before sending the first KMM and the encrypted second KMM to the receiving device. The receiving device decrypts the first KEK and the KMM encryption key using a first private key that corresponds to the first public key; and decrypts the encrypted second KMM using the KMM encryption key to obtain the encrypted set of symmetric keys. | 02-03-2011 |
20110151917 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BRIDGING CALLS BETWEEN TWO DISPARATE PUSH-TO-TALK SYSTEMS - A PTT bridging gateway between a first PTT system and a second disparate PTT system: receives an invitation to a first client to join a first group call for a first group comprising multiple member clients on the first PTT system, wherein the first client is one of the member clients of the first group; determines that the first client is mapped to a second group comprising multiple member clients on the second PTT system; and initiates a second group call to the multiple member clients on the second PTT system. | 06-23-2011 |
20110250922 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ESTABLISHING AN INTER-RADIO FREQUENCY SUBSYSTEM INTERFACE (ISSI) GROUP CALL - A hosted inter-radio frequency subsystem interface (HIF) maintains a list of affiliated radio frequency subsystems (RFSSs), the list identifies at least one serving RFSS. An affiliation request is transmitted from the HIF to the home RFSS, which is a home RFSS of the group. The HIF receives from the serving RFSS a request to initiate an inter-RFSS group call to the group using HIF addressing. The HIF transmits a request to the home RFSS to initiate the inter-RFSS group call using serving RFSS addressing. A data packet from the home RFSS or the serving RFSS is received at the HIF. Upon receipt, the HIF transmits a copy of the data packet to the serving RFSS if the data packet was received from the home RFSS; otherwise, the HIF transmits a copy of the data packet to the home RFSS if the data packet was received from the serving RFSS. | 10-13-2011 |
20110250923 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ESTABLISHING AN INTER-RADIO FREQUENCY SUBSYSTEM INTERFACE (ISSI) UNIT-TO-UNIT CALL - A method and device enable establishing an inter-radio frequency subsystem interface (ISSI) unit-to-unit call between a calling unit of a calling home radio frequency subsystem (RFSS), and a called unit of a called home RFSS, through a hosted ISSI function (HIF). The method includes processing, at the HIF, a first invite message received from the calling home RFSS, wherein the first invite message includes a first request uniform resource identifier (URI) that designates an alias system unit identification (SU-ID). In response to the first invite message, transmitting, from the HIF to the called home RFSS, a second invite message, including a second request URI that designates a real SU-ID, wherein the HIF acts as the calling home RFSS. The unit-to-unit call is thus established between the calling unit and the called unit through the calling home RFSS, the HIF, and the called home RFSS. | 10-13-2011 |
20120092992 | SERVICE DATA FLOW DETECTION IN A CONFORMING 3GPP ACCESS NETWORK HAVING A PACKET MODIFICATION FUNCTION - A system includes: a packet processing function and a packet modification function. The packet processing function receives a packet generated by a sending application function and destined for a receiving application function. The packet includes first identifier information, and the packet processing function adds second identifier information thereto. The packet modification function: receives the packet; alters it in a way that prevents use of the first identifier information by a 3GPP conforming service data flow detection process to map the packet to a first service data flow for the sending application function; and provides the packet to a packet routing function with the second identifier information positioned in the packet to enable the packet routing function to use the second identifier information in the 3GPP conforming service data flow detection process to map the packet to the first service data flow and to a bearer for transporting the packet. | 04-19-2012 |
20120099641 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADJUSTING VIDEO COMPRESSION PARAMETERS FOR ENCODING SOURCE VIDEO BASED ON A VIEWER'S ENVIRONMENT - A policy enforcement device performs a method for adjusting video compression parameters for encoding source video based on a viewer's environment. The method includes: receiving, from a video receiving device, a video stream identifier indicating a video stream and a source of the video stream, wherein the video receiving device is remote from the source of the video stream; receiving an indication of environmental conditions of a viewer of the video stream using the video receiving device; determining a set of video compression parameters based on the indication of environmental conditions of the viewer; sending the set of video compression parameters to the identified source of the video stream to enable encoding of the video stream to a different compression level. | 04-26-2012 |
20120100879 | MULTI-BEARER RATE CONTROL FOR TRANSPORTING USER PLANE DATA - An intermediary function receives a reservation request for a desired throughput from the sourcing device, and determines a set of bearers whose aggregate throughput approximates the desired throughput. The intermediary function requests from at least one access network the set of bearers whose aggregate throughput approximates the desired throughput, and receives from the at least one access network an allocated set of bearers, wherein the allocated set of bearers comprises one or more bearers. The intermediary function informs the sourcing device of an aggregate throughput of the allocated set of bearers, receives user plane data from the sourcing device, and associates the user plane data with the allocated set of bearers in order to transport the user plane data to the receiving device. Subsequent modifications to the allocated set of bearers causes the intermediary function to inform the sourcing device of the modified aggregate throughput of the allocated set of bearers. | 04-26-2012 |
20140105017 | SERVICE DATA FLOW DETECTION IN A CONFORMING 3GPP ACCESS NETWORK HAVING A PACKET MODIFICATION FUNCTION - A system includes: a packet processing function and a packet modification function. The packet processing function receives a packet generated by a sending application function and destined for a receiving application function. The packet includes first identifier information, and the packet processing function adds second identifier information thereto. The packet modification function: receives the packet; alters it in a way that prevents use of the first identifier information by a 3GPP conforming service data flow detection process to map the packet to a first service data flow for the sending application function; and provides the packet to a packet routing function with the second identifier information positioned in the packet to enable the packet routing function to use the second identifier information in the 3GPP conforming service data flow detection process to map the packet to the first service data flow and to a bearer for transporting the packet. | 04-17-2014 |
Stephen Chris Pappas, The Woodlands, TX US
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20100113530 | S1P LYASE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CEREBRAL MALARIA - Methods and compositions for treating, managing, and/or preventing cerebral malaria are disclosed. | 05-06-2010 |
20160113994 | METHOD OF TREATING PATIENTS WITH HEPATORENAL SYNDROME TYPE 1 - The principles and embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods for using terlipressin to treat a patient having impaired renal function associated with liver disease. A patient identified as suffering from HRS-1 is tested to determine if the patient meets at least two out of three criteria, wherein the three criteria include a WBC<4 or >12 cells/4; HR>90 bpm; and any one of HCO | 04-28-2016 |
Stephen P. Pappas, Roxbury, CT US
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20100123091 | Quantum Sensor Miniaturization Utilizing Entangled Photon Signals - The resolution obtained by an imaging system utilizing separable photons can be achieved by an imaging system making use of entangled photons. Since resolution is not being increased from the separable-photon system, the imaging system utilizing entangled photons can take advantage of a smaller aperture. This results in a smaller and lighter system, which can be especially valuable in satellite imaging where weight and size play a vital role. | 05-20-2010 |
Stephen Peter Pappas, Mclean, VA US
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20130301094 | Method and Apparatus for Quantum Mechanical Entanglement Protection - Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods to robustly inter-convert between polarization-entangled photon pairs and time-entangled photon pairs, such that produced polarization-entangled photons pairs can be converted into time-entangled photon pairs, stored as time-entangled photon pairs to preserve the entanglement for longer periods of time, and then converted back to polarization-entangled photon pairs when ready for manipulation, processing, and measurement by a quantum application. | 11-14-2013 |
20130301333 | Photonic Quantum Memory - A photonic quantum memory is provided. The photonic quantum memory includes entanglement basis conversion module configured to receive a first polarization-entangled photon pair and to produce a second entangled photon pair. The second polarization-entangled photon pair can he a time-bin entangled or a propagation direction-entangled photon pair. The photonic quantum memory further includes a photonic storage configured to receive the second entangled photon pair from the basis conversion module and to store the second entangled photon pair. | 11-14-2013 |
Steve Pappas, New York, NY US
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20130282559 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS UTILIZING A SYSTEM CURRENCY - Disclosed herein are systems and methods for facilitating commercial transactions between a plurality of associated parties utilizing a form of currency referred to herein as “system currency” which provides economic utility to all associated parties. The associated parties conducting commercial transactions may include one or more consumers, one or more vendors and one or more banks. The systems and methods for facilitation of commercial transactions may be embodied in a transaction facilitation system, which may comprise a computer network, a human-operated network, or another form of organization or network capable of providing the required functionality. A system transaction facilitator may be present for operating the transaction facilitation system. | 10-24-2013 |
Steve Pappas, Cincinnati, OH US
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20120060334 | CREMATION CONTAINER - A cremation container foldable into a compact configuration for shipping comprises a bottom, a pair of side walls connected to the bottom, a pair of end walls connected to the bottom, and a lid removably positioned atop the pair of side walls and the pair of end walls. Each wall of the pair of side walls and each wall of the pair of end walls comprises an upper panel and a lower panel hingedly connected together. The upper panels of the pair of end walls are foldable downwardly toward the bottom, and the upper panels of the pair of side walls are foldable downwardly atop the upper panels of the pair of end walls to thereby compactly configure the container for shipping. | 03-15-2012 |
Steven Michael Pappas, Marion, UT US
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20150377577 | Harmonically De-Tuned Flash Suppressor for Firearms - A prong-type harmonically de-tuned flash suppressor that is usable with a sound suppressor. As a consequence of its harmonic de-tuning, the flash suppressor does not produce an audible ping when the firearm to which it is attached is discharged, due to harmonic variance among the prongs of the flash suppressor. Harmonic variance, or de-tuning, of the flash suppressor is accomplished by varying centers of gravity of the prongs such that each prong of the flash suppressor has a different fundamental harmonic than each other prong. This harmonic de-tuning of the flash suppressor is accomplished while maintaining each prong at an equal length to each other prong, and while maintaining the general exterior appearance of each prong as being about the same as the general exterior appearance of each other prong. Centers of gravities of the prongs, and thus fundamental harmonics of the prongs, may be varied by placing payloads within the prongs which serve as harmonic dampers. The payloads may be fixed within the prongs, or they may be allowed to freely move within the prongs. | 12-31-2015 |
Steven Michael Pappas, Kamas, UT US
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20100126334 | NOISE SUPPRESSOR - A device for suppressing noise from a firearm. In one aspect, the suppressor has an elongate body that defines a bullet pathway extending longitudinally therethrough. The elongate body may define a plurality of adjacent chambers spaced along its longitudinal axis. The suppressor may also have at least two elongate body shells configured to selectively substantially envelop the elongate body and substantially enclose each of the adjacent chambers. The body shells of the suppressor are designed to be easily removed to clean the chambers of the suppressor. | 05-27-2010 |
20110067950 | FIREARM SOUND SUPPRESSOR - A suppressor for a firearm is provided, wherein the suppressor can be selectively oriented relative to the firearm. The suppressor has an elongate body, a piston assembly and a cam assembly. A piston of the piston assembly can be fixedly attached to the barrel of a firearm. An indexing ring is radially fixed relative to the piston. The cam lever is selectively movable between a second position, in which the indexing ring is fixed relative to the elongate body, and a first position, in which the indexing ring can rotate relative to the elongate body. | 03-24-2011 |
20120199415 | FIREARM SOUND SUPPRESSOR - A suppressor for a firearm is provided, wherein the suppressor can be selectively oriented relative to the firearm. The suppressor has an elongate body, a piston assembly and a cam assembly. A piston of the piston assembly can be fixedly attached to the barrel of a firearm. An indexing ring is radially fixed relative to the piston. The cam lever is selectively movable between a second position, in which the indexing ring is fixed relative to the elongate body, and a first position, in which the indexing ring can rotate relative to the elongate body. | 08-09-2012 |
20140158459 | FIREARM SOUND SUPPRESSOR - A suppressor for a firearm is provided, wherein the suppressor can be selectively oriented relative to the firearm. The suppressor has an elongate body, a piston assembly and a cam assembly. A piston of the piston assembly can be fixedly attached to the barrel of a firearm. An indexing ring is radially fixed relative to the piston. The cam lever is selectively movable between a second position, in which the indexing ring is fixed relative to the elongate body, and a first position, in which the indexing ring can rotate relative to the elongate body. | 06-12-2014 |
Ted Joseph Pappas, Highland Village, TX US
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20100081983 | WOUND GUARD BANDAGE - A disposable bandage for covering a wound area of a skin surface includes a self adhesive first fastener portion and a second fastener portion, a dome having a generally rectilinear shape and constructed from a thin rigid material, the dome being coupled to the first fastener portion along one edge and coupled to the second fastener portion along a second edge. The dome includes pleats that extend across the dome shape from the top edge to the bottom edge of the dome. A gasket is formed of a stretchable material and extends around the underside of the dome. The gasket is held in contact with the skin surface. | 04-01-2010 |
Thomas Pappas, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20080292085 | Method and apparatus for automatically rejecting unauthorized telephone calls - A data processing apparatus and method for determining whether an incoming telephone call originated from a number on a blacklist, and either hanging up on the call, or allowing the connected phone to ring through. A means of adding or deleting numbers simply with one touch of a button is implemented. | 11-27-2008 |
Thomas M. Pappas, Watertown, MA US
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20150089656 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED REMEDYING OF SECURITY VULNERABILITIES - In a binary patching system for alleviating security vulnerabilities in a binary representation of a software application, a binary code portion determined to be associated with a security vulnerability is replaced with a replacement binary code that can avoid such vulnerability without substantially changing the functionality of the code portion that was replaced. The replacement binary code can be selected based on properties and/or context of the code portion to be replaced. | 03-26-2015 |
Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Evanston, IL US
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20120124470 | AUDIO DISPLAY SYSTEM - An audio display system includes a pointing device configured to address locations within an interaction field, a sound system adapted to communicate with the pointing device, and—an object mapping unit adapted to communicate with the sound system. The object mapping unit is configured to generate a map identifying locations within the interaction field that correspond to a representation of an object to be displayed such that the interaction field is segmented into an exterior region and an interior region of the representation of the object. The sound system is configured to provide an object-locating sound when the pointing device addresses a location in the exterior region so as to guide a user to further address the interaction field at least one of closer to or further away from the interior region of the object. | 05-17-2012 |
Vasileios Pappas, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20130051257 | Scheduling of Packets at Cellular Base Stations - A method for scheduling a sequential transmission of a plurality of packets includes estimating a time when each of the plurality of packets waiting to be transmitted will be used by a device targeted to receive the plurality of packets, and mapping the time of each of the plurality of packets to a prioritization among the plurality of packets. | 02-28-2013 |
Vasileios Pappas, Elsmford, NY US
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20160142938 | BYTE CACHING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - Various embodiments provide byte caching in wireless communication networks. In one embodiment, a plurality of data packets are received through an internet protocol (IP) data flow established between a wireless communication device and at least one server. Each of the plurality of data packets are combined into a packet bundle. A determination is made as to whether a second byte caching system is available. The packet bundle is transformed using one or more byte caching operations based on a second byte caching system being available. The transformed packet bundle is sent to the second byte caching system using an IP communication mechanism. | 05-19-2016 |
Vasileios Pappas, New York, NY US
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20150365326 | CONTROLLING INCOMING TRAFFIC - A method and system are provided for controlling a volume of incoming traffic into a network having a plurality of ingress routers. The method includes monitoring respective loads of the plurality of ingress routers. The method further includes selecting a particular one of the plurality of ingress routers to receive future incoming traffic based on at least the respective loads of the plurality of ingress routers. The method also includes creating a mapping between an internal source IP address and a client IP address. The internal source IP address relates to the particular one of the plurality of routers. The client IP address is for a client device accessing the Internet through the network. The method additionally includes rewriting a destination IP address of the incoming traffic based on the mapping. At least the monitoring, selecting, and creating steps are performed by a controller. | 12-17-2015 |
20160092493 | EXECUTING MAP-REDUCE JOBS WITH NAMED DATA - Various embodiments execute MapReduce jobs. In one embodiment, at least one MapReduce job is received from one or more user programs. At least one input file associated with the MapReduce job is divided into a plurality of data blocks each including a plurality of key-value pairs. A first unique name is associated with each of the data blocks. Each of a plurality of mapper nodes generates an intermediate dataset for at least one of the plurality of data blocks. A second unique name is associated with the intermediate dataset generated by each of the plurality of mapper nodes. The second unique name is based on at least one of the first unique name, a set of mapping operations performed on the at least one of the plurality of data blocks, and a number associated with a reducer node in a set of reducer nodes assigned to the intermediate dataset. | 03-31-2016 |
Vasileios Pappas, Elmsford, NY US
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20090177354 | METHOD FOR VEHICLE FAULT DIAGNOSIS USING AUDIO SENSORS - A method for implementing vehicle diagnostics includes: receiving one or more sound signals from a series of sensors distributed and positioned in various operational areas of a vehicle; recording the one or more sound signals in response to a command generated by an operator of the vehicle; storing the one or more sound signals in persistent memory; processing the one or more sound signals; and selecting one or more of the processed sound signals for audio playback in response to a user command; and wherein the audio playback is configured to assist in the diagnosis and prevention of vehicle faults and component defects. | 07-09-2009 |
20090282132 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SELF-ORGANIZING COMPUTER SYSTEMS - A system and method to self-configure a distributed system includes obtaining a description of a distributed system which has a plurality of computing nodes, each node being capable of performing any of a plurality of tasks in the description. At each node, a persona of that node is determined in accordance with the description such that the nodes are assigned tasks in the distributed system. Each node is reconfigured in accordance with the persona such that the nodes are linked in the distributed system to provide a self-configured distributed system for performing at least one application. | 11-12-2009 |
20090319531 | Method and Apparatus for Detecting Devices Having Implementation Characteristics Different from Documented Characteristics - Techniques are disclosed for automatically testing for incorrect or incomplete implementation of documented behavior of a device. By way of example, an automated method for checking that one or more devices comply with one or more documented behaviors comprises a computer system performing the following steps. A set of compliance rules is defined for a behavior of at least one of the one or more devices. A set of monitored data is retrieved from the at least one device. The set of monitored data is compared with the set of compliance rules. A result of the comparison is reported. | 12-24-2009 |
20110218920 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVENANCE TRACKING IN SOFTWARE ECOSYSTEMS - A system and method for tracking provenance for software use and development includes a developer toolkit program stored in memory media and accessible by a software market place wherein the software marketplace provides a library of software bundles that can be used for software development and modification of the software bundles. The developer toolkit includes a user interface configured to enable software creation of original works and derivative works. The development toolkit further includes a provenance tracker configured to track provenance of the derivative works and original works wherein the provenance tracker makes the derivative work and the provenance of the derivative work available in the software market place. The provenance tracker includes a software bundle identification module configured to identify and verify ownership of the original works and derivative works by associating an owner of the derivative works and original works with features included in portions of the derivative works and original works. | 09-08-2011 |
20110219372 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSISTING VIRTUAL MACHINE INSTANTIATION AND MIGRATION - A system and method for instantiation of a virtual machine (VM) in a datacenter includes providing a network appliance in a location for listening to management information traffic. Indices are created for data center images in the network appliance. VM instantiation requests are intercepted in the network appliance. Locations from which blocks for the VM should be fetched based upon network cost are determined. VM image blocks are populated from the locations. | 09-08-2011 |
20110225277 | PLACEMENT OF VIRTUAL MACHINES BASED ON SERVER COST AND NETWORK COST - A method, information processing system, and computer program product manage server placement of virtual machines in an operating environment. A mapping of each virtual machine in a plurality of virtual machines to at least one server in a set of servers is determined. The mapping substantially satisfies a set of primary constraints associated with the set of servers. A plurality of virtual machine clusters is created. Each virtual machine cluster includes a set of virtual machines from the plurality of virtual machines. A server placement of one virtual machine in a cluster is interchangeable with a server placement of another virtual machine in the same cluster while satisfying the set of primary constraints. A server placement of the set of virtual machines within each virtual machine on at least one mapped server is generated for each cluster. The server placement substantially satisfies a set of secondary constraints. | 09-15-2011 |
20110289117 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USER CONTROLLABLE, AUTOMATED RECORDING AND SEARCHING OF COMPUTER ACTIVITY - Systems and methods for automating the process of recording, indexing, and searching computer activity are provided. Events resulting from computer activities trigger capturing of contents and association of operational contextual information to form a searchable record of activities. The searchable record can be stored in local computer for use by its user, or on server computer, such as can be used for a tutorial by multiple users. Storage management can be used to manage the storage requirements of the captured information forming the searchable record. | 11-24-2011 |
20120023223 | PREDICTIVE CONTEXT-BASED VIRTUAL WORKSPACE PLACEMENT - A method, information processing system, and computer program product manage virtual workspace migration. A set of information associated with a user is analyzed. A future virtual workspace demand associated with the user is predicted based on the analyzing. At least a portion of at least one virtual workspace associated with the user is migrated from a first location to at least a second location based on the future virtual workspace demand that has been predicted. | 01-26-2012 |
20120116838 | ANALYSIS OF IT RESOURCE PERFORMANCE TO BUSINESS ORGANIZATION - A system, method and computer program product for determining at least one association between at least one business process and at least one network entity. The system maps at least one user to the business process. The system maps the user to at least one network end-point. The system maps the network end-point to at least one application. The system maps the network entity to the application. The system identifies the association among the business process, the user, the network end-point, the application and the network entity based on one or more of the mappings. | 05-10-2012 |
20120239797 | RECONCILING NETWORK MANAGEMENT DATA - Network management data is managed by determining that a first version and a second version of a set of network management data have been created. The set of network management data is associated with a plurality of managed entities in a network. First and second network graphs are created based on the first version and second version of the set of network management data, respectively. The first and second network graphs include a first and second set of entities in the plurality of managed entities, respectively. A similarity metric is assigned between at least one or more entities in the first and second set of entities. At least a first entity in the first set of entities and at least a second entity in the second set of entities are determined to be identical entities based on the similarity metric being one of equal to and above a first given threshold. | 09-20-2012 |
20120278476 | PREDICTIVE PLACEMENT OF CONTENT THROUGH NETWORK ANALYSIS - Described herein are methods, systems, apparatuses and products for predictive placement of content through network analysis. An aspect provides for intercepting content upload data provided by one or more users indicating content at a network location; ascertaining one or more users predicted to access said content based on said one or more users providing said content upload data; and placing said content to one or more other network locations based on said one or more users predicted to access said content. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 11-01-2012 |
20130003708 | CONTINUOUS CACHE SERVICE IN CELLULAR NETWORKS - A technique for transmitting an object to a mobile device is provided. In response to the mobile device moving from a first area serviced by a first cache to a second area serviced by a second cache, the first cache transmits the object stored in the first cache to the second cache. The first cache transmits instructions to the second cache that cause the second cache to forward the object to the mobile device in the second area. | 01-03-2013 |
20130007369 | Transparent Cache for Mobile Users - A system includes a cache node operative to communicatively connect to a user device, cache data, and send requested cache data to the user device, and a first support cache node operative to communicatively connect to the cache node, cache data, and send requested cache data to the user device via the cache node. | 01-03-2013 |
20130208888 | MANAGING CONTENT DISTRIBUTION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT - A method, system and computer program product for managing content distribution in a mobile communications environment. The communications environment includes a core network and a multitude of end-user devices. In one embodiment, the method comprises downloading content from the core network to the end-user devices; and maintaining a map between the end-user devices, the content downloaded to the end-user devices, and the locations of the end-user devices. When a first of the end-user devices requests a specified content, this map and one or more rules are used to identify a second of the end-user devices having the specified content. The first of the end-user devices fetches the specified content from this identified second of the end-user devices. In one embodiment, object location descriptors embedded in the content are rewritten when the content is downloaded to the end-user devices. | 08-15-2013 |
20130298175 | CONSTRUCTING A CUSTOMIZED MESSAGE IN A VIDEO-ON-DEMAND SERVICE - A method, system and computer program product for creating a customized message in a video-on-demand service, in which a user accesses the service using a communications device. In an embodiment, the method comprises using a video-on-demand server to intercept the access by the user of the video-on-demand service, obtain information about video content of a local cache of the video-on-demand service, obtain a profile of the user, and identify a context of the user. A customized message is constructed for the communications device based on the information about the local cache, the profile of the user, and the context of the user. The video-on-demand server sends the customized message to the communications device. In one embodiment, the user accesses the video-on-demand service through an edge base station of a core network, and the video-on-demand server is in this base station of the core network. | 11-07-2013 |
20130318300 | Byte Caching with Chunk Sizes Based on Data Type - Methods and apparatus are provided for performing byte caching using a chunk size based on the object type of the object being cached. Byte caching is performed by receiving at least one data packet from at least one network node; extracting at least one data object from the at least one data packet; identifying an object type associated with the at least one data packet; determining a chunk size associated with the object type; and storing at least a portion of the at least one data packet in a byte cache based on the determined chunk size. The chunk size of the object type can be determined, for example, by evaluating one or more additional criteria, such as network conditions and object size. The object type may be, for example, an image object type; an audio object type; a video object type; and a text object type. | 11-28-2013 |
20130330077 | VIRTUAL WAVELENGTH NETWORKS - A computer implemented method provisions optical wavelength connections. A set of applications is grouped to form a set of application groups. A single optical connection having a bandwidth is established through a management plane for each of the set of application groups. A set of persistent upper layer connections is then established for each of the set of application groups. The underlying optical connection is adjusted while preserving the state of the upper layer protocols. | 12-12-2013 |
20130337810 | CONTINUOUS CACHE SERVICE IN CELLULAR NETWORKS - A technique for transmitting an object to a mobile device is provided. In response to the mobile device moving from a first area serviced by a first cache to a second area serviced by a second cache, the first cache transmits the object stored in the first cache to the second cache. The first cache transmits instructions to the second cache that cause the second cache to forward the object to the mobile device in the second area. | 12-19-2013 |
20140013057 | OBJECT TYPE AWARE BYTE CACHING - One or more embodiments perform byte caching. At least one data packet is received from at least one network node. At least one data object is received from the at least one data packet. An object type associated with the at least one data object is identified. The at least one data object is divided into a plurality of byte sequences based on the object type that is associated with the at least one data object. At least one byte sequence in the plurality of byte sequences is stored into a byte cache. | 01-09-2014 |
20140013322 | VIRTUAL MACHINE IMAGE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK - Virtual machine images are distributed to, and retrieved from an image distribution network. A virtual machine image is received on the image distribution network and divided into chunks with a unique resource identifier created for each of the chunks. A virtual machine image reassembly file is created. Each of the chunks is assigned a unique resource locator address. An image distribution network server maintains a mapping between unique resource identifier for each of the chunks and the unique resource locator address. When a request to download a virtual machine image is received, chunks of the virtual machine image that are locally present are identified. Chunks of the virtual machine image that are not locally present are mapped to unique resource locator addresses in the image distribution network. When a sufficient number of chunks has been retrieved to instantiate the virtual machine image, the virtual machine image is instantiated. | 01-09-2014 |
20140023075 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND ALGORITHMS FOR NAMED DATA NETWORK ROUTING WITH PATH LABELING - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of routing with path labeling (in named data networks). In various examples, routing with path labeling may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 01-23-2014 |
20140023076 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND ALGORITHMS FOR NAMED DATA NETWORK ROUTING WITH PATH LABELING - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of routing with path labeling (in named data networks). In various examples, routing with path labeling may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 01-23-2014 |
20140036674 | SPLIT TRANSPORT CONTROL PROTOCOL (TCP) FLOW CONTROL MANAGEMENT IN A CELLULAR BROADBAND NETWORK - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for split transport control protocol (TCP) flow control management in a cellular broadband network. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for split TCP flow control management in a cellular broadband network is provided. The method includes first determining a context for a packet received as part of a data flow in a base station of a cellular broadband network and then selecting either an end-to-end TCP connection or a split TCP connection to support the data flow. Thereafter, the data flow is routed using the selected connection. | 02-06-2014 |
20140040451 | TRANSPARENT MIDDLEBOX WITH GRACEFUL CONNECTION ENTRY AND EXIT - Methods for inserting a middlebox into a network connection include monitoring network state information in a connection between a client and a server. When the connection is idle, a connection entry is created for each device and is initialized using state information gathered by monitoring the network connection. Redirection of the network connection is activated between the client and the server such that the middlebox mediates the connection. Methods for removing a middlebox from a network connection include determining a degree of mismatch between a sequence number in a first connection between the middlebox and a client and a sequence number in a second connection between the middlebox and a server, delaying acknowledgment signals from the middlebox on a connection to decrease the degree of mismatch, and establishing a direct connection between the client and the server without mediation by the middlebox when the degree of mismatch is zero. | 02-06-2014 |
20140040457 | TRANSPARENT MIDDLEBOX WITH GRACEFUL CONNECTION ENTRY AND EXIT - Middlebox systems that can enter a connection include a monitoring module to monitor information in a connection between a client and a server, a processor to determine that the connection is idle, a table configured to create a first entry for the client and a second entry for the server, where the entries are initialized using information gathered by the monitoring module, and a control module to redirect the connection between the client and server to the middlebox. Middlebox systems that can exit a connection include a processor to determine a mismatch between sequence numbers in a first connection to a client device and in a second connection to a server device. A network control module delays acknowledgment signals from the middlebox on a connection to decrease the degree of mismatch and establishes a direct connection between the client device and the server device when mismatch is zero. | 02-06-2014 |
20140064058 | BYTE CACHING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - Various embodiments provide byte caching in wireless communication networks. In one embodiment, a plurality of data packets are received through an internet protocol (IP) data flow established between a wireless communication device and at least one server. Each of the plurality of data packets are combined into a packet bundle. A determination is made as to whether a second byte caching system is available. The packet bundle is transformed using one or more byte caching operations based on a second byte caching system being available. The transformed packet bundle is sent to the second byte caching system using an IP communication mechanism. | 03-06-2014 |
20140064141 | MOBILITY DETECTION FOR EDGE APPLICATIONS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - Various embodiments detect wireless communication device mobility in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, one or more Internet Protocol (IP) data packets associated with a wireless communication device are analyzed. The wireless communication device is coupled with the edge entity. A determination is made, based on the analyzing, that the wireless communication device is a newly coupled device at the edge entity. A central entity disposed within the wireless communication network is notified that the wireless communication device is currently coupled to the edge entity. | 03-06-2014 |
20140064182 | MOBILITY DETECTION FOR EDGE APPLICATIONS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - Various embodiments detecting wireless communication device mobility in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, one or more Internet Protocol (IP) data packets associated with a wireless communication device are analyzed. The wireless communication device is coupled with the edge entity. A determination is made, based on the analyzing, that the wireless communication device is a newly coupled device at the edge entity. A central entity disposed within the wireless communication network is notified that the wireless communication device is currently coupled to the edge entity. | 03-06-2014 |
20140067987 | BYTE CACHING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - Various embodiments provide byte caching in wireless communication networks. In one embodiment, a plurality of data packets are received through an internet protocol (IP) data flow established between a wireless communication device and at least one server. Each of the plurality of data packets are combined into a packet bundle. A determination is made as to whether a second byte caching system is available. The packet bundle is transformed using one or more byte caching operations based on a second byte caching system being available. The transformed packet bundle is sent to the second byte caching system using an IP communication mechanism. | 03-06-2014 |
20140071803 | Packet Loss Recovery on a Wireless Link in a Transmission Layer Protocol Session - Methods and apparatus are provided for recovering from packet loss in an end-to-end network connection having at least one wireless segment. A packet on a wireless segment of an end-to-end network connection is processed by determining whether the packet comprises one or more of a lost packet and a malformed packet; and generating a modified packet for an application associated with the packet to replace one or more of the lost packet and the malformed packet if the application is substantially tolerant to one or more of lost and malformed data. The modified packet comprises, for example, a non-original packet and/or a corrected packet. Link layer information or information from a deep packet inspection can be used to determine whether the packet comprises a lost packet or a malformed packet. | 03-13-2014 |
20140071833 | Packet Loss Recovery on a Wireless Link in a Transmission Layer Protocol Session - Methods and apparatus are provided for recovering from packet loss in an end-to-end network connection having at least one wireless segment. A packet on a wireless segment of an end-to-end network connection is processed by determining whether the packet comprises one or more of a lost packet and a malformed packet; and generating a modified packet for an application associated with the packet to replace one or more of the lost packet and the malformed packet if the application is substantially tolerant to one or more of lost and malformed data. The modified packet comprises, for example, a non-original packet and/or a corrected packet. Link layer information or information from a deep packet inspection can be used to determine whether the packet comprises a lost packet or a malformed packet. | 03-13-2014 |
20140075013 | METHOD FOR VIRTUAL MACHINE MONITORING IN CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURES - A computer implemented method monitors resource usage of a virtual machine. When a virtual machine is instantiated, resource usage of the virtual machine is monitored to form monitoring data. The monitoring is performed externally from the virtual machine. When the virtual machine is later suspended, the monitoring data is stored as metadata associated with the virtual machine. | 03-13-2014 |
20140122386 | DIFFERENTIAL DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL LEASE ALLOCATION - Disclosed is a novel passive fingerprinting technique based on DHCP messages to determine the device type and operating system. DHCP implementations are shown to vary among device types and have an effect on DHCP lease durations. To improve network address utilization, without introducing any protocol changes, the present invention provides a new leasing strategy which takes into account device types. This strategy, compared to current approaches, improves the address utilization sixfold without considerably increasing DHCP overhead. | 05-01-2014 |
20140143444 | SAVING BANDWIDTH IN TRANSMISSION OF COMPRESSED DATA - A method, system and computer program product for transmitting content across a link in a communications network. In an embodiment, the method comprises examining traffic in the network at a sender end of the link to determine if the traffic is carrying compressed content; when the traffic is carrying compressed content, decompressing at least one portion of the compressed content; and checking a cache to determine if the cache has content matching the at least one decompressed portion of the content. In an embodiment, the method further comprises when the cache has content matching the at least one decompressed portion of the content, determining an identifier associated with the at least one decompressed portion of the content; and using the identifier to reconstruct, at a receiving end of the link, the at least one decompressed portion of the content. In one embodiment, the at least one decompressed portion of the content from the traffic is replaced with an index, the index is compressed to form the associated identifier, and the associated identifier is sent to the receiving end of the link. | 05-22-2014 |
20140164321 | PROACTIVE DATA OBJECT REPLICATION IN NAMED DATA NETWORKS - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of proactive data object replication in named data networks. In various examples, proactive data object replication may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 06-12-2014 |
20140164328 | PROACTIVE DATA OBJECT REPLICATION IN NAMED DATA NETWORKS - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of proactive data object replication in named data networks. In various examples, proactive data object replication may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 06-12-2014 |
20140164642 | ALIASING OF NAMED DATA OBJECTS AND NAMED GRAPHS FOR NAMED DATA NETWORKS - Systems, methods and computer program products for aliasing of named data objects (in named data networks) and entities for named data networks (e.g., named graphs for named data networks). In various examples, aliasing of named data objects may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. In other examples, named graphs may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 06-12-2014 |
20140164643 | ALIASING OF NAMED DATA OBJECTS AND NAMED GRAPHS FOR NAMED DATA NETWORKS - Systems, methods and computer program products for aliasing of named data objects (in named data networks) and entities for named data networks (e.g., named graphs for named data networks). In various examples, aliasing of named data objects may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. In other examples, named graphs may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 06-12-2014 |
20140173074 | EFFICIENT NAME MANAGEMENT FOR NAMED DATA NETWORKING IN DATACENTER NETWORKS - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of efficient name management for named data networking in datacenter networks. In various examples, efficient name management for named data networking in datacenter networks may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 06-19-2014 |
20140173080 | EFFICIENT NAME MANAGEMENT FOR NAMED DATA NETWORKING IN DATACENTER NETWORKS - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of efficient name management for named data networking in datacenter networks. In various examples, efficient name management for named data networking in datacenter networks may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 06-19-2014 |
20140207903 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND ALGORITHMS FOR LOGICAL MOVEMENT OF DATA OBJECTS - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of logical movement of data objects. In various examples, the logical movement of data objects may reduce or eliminate network hotspots (e.g., avoid formation of hotspots, remove existing hotspots and/or reduce the magnitude of hotspots). In various examples, the logical movement of data objects may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 07-24-2014 |
20140207954 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND ALGORITHMS FOR LOGICAL MOVEMENT OF DATA OBJECTS - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of logical movement of data objects. In various examples, the logical movement of data objects may reduce or eliminate network hotspots (e.g., avoid formation of hotspots, remove existing hotspots and/or reduce the magnitude of hotspots). In various examples, the logical movement of data objects may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 07-24-2014 |
20140280470 | MIGRATION OF NETWORK CONNECTION UNDER MOBILITY - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of migration (e.g., seamless migration) of a network connection under mobility (e.g., host mobility). In various examples, migration (e.g., seamless migration) of a network connection under mobility (e.g., host mobility) may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 09-18-2014 |
20140280768 | MIGRATION OF NETWORK CONNECTION UNDER MOBILITY - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of migration (e.g., seamless migration) of a network connection under mobility (e.g., host mobility). In various examples, migration (e.g., seamless migration) of a network connection under mobility (e.g., host mobility) may be implemented in the form of methods and/or algorithms. | 09-18-2014 |
20140280825 | IDENTIFYING NETWORK FLOWS UNDER NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of identifying network flows (e.g., IP flows) under network address translation. In various examples, identifying network flows (e.g., IP flows) under network address translation may be implemented in the form of systems and/or algorithms. | 09-18-2014 |
20140280839 | IDENTIFYING NETWORK FLOWS UNDER NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of identifying network flows (e.g., IP flows) under network address translation. In various examples, identifying network flows (e.g., IP flows) under network address translation may be implemented in the form of methods and/or algorithms. | 09-18-2014 |
20140330973 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BROKERING AND PROVISIONING IN HIGH-SPEED NETWORKS - Network resources are provisioned within an application broker according to aggregated requests in an optical network. Resource requests are sorted to form sorted resource requests. The sorted resource requests are sorted according to destinations of the resource requests. The sorted resource requests are aggregated to form aggregated resource requests. Resource allocation is requested for each of the aggregated resource requests from a network border controller based on requirements of the set of set of aggregated resource requests. A set of allocated resources is received from the network border controller. The set of allocated resources is based on requirements of the aggregated resource requests. For each of the aggregated resource requests, network transmissions network receptions are executed utilizing associated allocated resources. | 11-06-2014 |
20150268977 | SYSTEM FOR VIRTUAL MACHINE MONITORING IN CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURES - A computer system, and computer program product monitor resource usage of a virtual machine. When a virtual machine is instantiated, resource usage of the virtual machine is monitored to form monitoring data. The monitoring is performed externally from the virtual machine. When the virtual machine is later suspended, the monitoring data is stored as metadata associated with the virtual machine. | 09-24-2015 |
20150331709 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSISTING VIRTUAL MACHINE INSTANTIATION AND MIGRATION - A system and method for instantiation of a virtual machine (VM) in a datacenter includes providing a network appliance in a location for listening to management information traffic. Indices are created for data center images in the network appliance. VM instantiation requests are intercepted in the network appliance. Locations from which blocks for the VM should be fetched based upon network cost are determined. VM image blocks are populated from the locations. | 11-19-2015 |
20150341279 | TRANSPARENT MIDDLEBOX WITH GRACEFUL CONNECTION ENTRY AND EXIT - Methods for inserting a middlebox into a network connection include monitoring network state information in a connection between a client and a server. When the connection is idle, a connection entry is created for each device and is initialized using state information gathered by monitoring the network connection. Redirection of the network connection is activated between the client and the server such that the middlebox mediates the connection. Methods for removing a middlebox from a network connection include determining a degree of mismatch between a sequence number in a first connection between the middlebox and a client and a sequence number in a second connection between the middlebox and a server, delaying acknowledgment signals from the middlebox on a connection to decrease the degree of mismatch, and establishing a direct connection between the client and the server without mediation by the middlebox when the degree of mismatch is zero. | 11-26-2015 |
20150350872 | MOBILITY DETECTION FOR EDGE APPLICATIONS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - Various embodiments detect wireless communication device mobility in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, one or more Internet Protocol (IP) data packets associated with a wireless communication device are analyzed. The wireless communication device is coupled with the edge entity. A determination is made, based on the analyzing, that the wireless communication device is a newly coupled device at the edge entity. A central entity disposed within the wireless communication network is notified that the wireless communication device is currently coupled to the edge entity. | 12-03-2015 |
20150382176 | MOBILITY DETECTION FOR EDGE APPLICATIONS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - Various embodiments detecting wireless communication device mobility in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, one or more Internet Protocol (IP) data packets associated with a wireless communication device are analyzed. The wireless communication device is coupled with the edge entity. A determination is made, based on the analyzing, that the wireless communication device is a newly coupled device at the edge entity. A central entity disposed within the wireless communication network is notified that the wireless communication device is currently coupled to the edge entity. | 12-31-2015 |
20160119190 | TRANSPARENT MIDDLEBOX GRACEFUL ENTRY AND EXIT - Middleboxes include a processor configured to determine that a network connection between a client device and a server device is idle. A connection table is configured to create a first connection entry at the middlebox for the client device and a second connection entry at the middlebox for the server device. The first and second connection entries are initialized after determining that the network connection between the client device and the server device is idle. A network control module is configured to activate redirection of the network connection between the client device and the server device to the middlebox after determining that the network connection between the client device and the server device is idle. | 04-28-2016 |
20160140580 | CUSTOMER DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present disclosure relates generally to customer demographic information (e.g., monetizing customer demographic information). In various examples, obtaining, aggregating and/or providing customer demographic information may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 05-19-2016 |
20160142917 | CUSTOMER DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present disclosure relates generally to customer demographic information (e.g., monetizing customer demographic information). In various examples, obtaining, aggregating and/or providing customer demographic information may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 05-19-2016 |
Vasilis Pappas, New York, NY US
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20160119137 | DIVERSIFIED INSTRUCTION SET PROCESSING TO ENHANCE SECURITY - Disclosed are devices, systems, apparatus, methods, products, and other implementations, including a method that includes receiving a block of information from non-processor memory at an interface between the non-processor memory and processor memory comprising two or more processor memory levels, determining whether the block of information received from the non-processor memory at the interface corresponds to encrypted instruction code, and decrypting the block of information at the interface between the non-processor memory and the processor memory for storage in one of the two or more levels of the processor memory in response to a determination that the received block of information corresponds to the encrypted instruction code. The block of information is stored at the one of the two or more levels of the processor memory without being decrypted when the received block of information is determined to correspond to data. | 04-28-2016 |