Pawar, US
Ajay Chandrakant Pawar, Syracuse, NY US
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20120101349 | PULSE OXIMETER - A pulse oximeter includes a housing defined by at least a first housing portion and a second housing portion wherein the second portion includes a passage. A sensor module disposed in the housing and proximate the passage includes at least one light emitting diode and at least one photodetector. A processing module also disposed in the housing and configured to communicate with the sensor module includes at least a processor, a network interface, and a power supply. The pulse oximeter further includes a pad having at least a bottom surface and a pad passage, as well as an adhesive configured to be disposed on at least a portion of the bottom surface of the pad. The housing is configured to releasably engage the pad wherein the housing passage and the pad passage are substantially aligned with one another. | 04-26-2012 |
Ashish K. Pawar US
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20090140527 | WIND TURBINE BLADE STIFFENERS - A blade for a wind turbine, includes a shell; a spar member for supporting the shell; and a stiffener, secured to an inside surface of the shell, for enhancing a buckling resistance of the blade. | 06-04-2009 |
Deepak Pawar, Redmond, WA US
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20110047026 | USING AUCTION TO VARY ADVERTISEMENT LAYOUT - A layout in which advertisements are displayed may be determined by auction. Several layouts may be defined, each having one or more slots of different relative values. Bids are received from advertisers, and an auction may be held to determine in which slots the different advertisers are placed, and which layout is to be used. The expected revenue from each layout may be calculated, and the layout may be chosen that maximizes the revenue that is expected to result from showing a particular layout to a user. In one example, there are layouts that offer exclusive and non-exclusive mainlines. Mainline exclusivity may be offered to an advertiser that has bid a sufficiently high amount per click that awarding the mainline exclusively to the advertiser can offset the loss of revenue expected from moving other advertisers off the mainline. | 02-24-2011 |
Hemant Pawar, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20120009575 | INDUCIBLE NUCLEIC ACID TARGETS FOR DETECTION OF PATHOGENS, METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF - The present application describes compositions, methods and kits for rapid detection and identification of various microorganisms using inducible RNA. Methods for rapidly detecting microorganisms by detecting expression of inducible RNA of target genes following induction of a target gene using an inducer are described. Some embodiments describe methods and workflows for rapidly detecting microbes such as, but not limited to, | 01-12-2012 |
20140039176 | METHODS AND KITS FOR EXTRACTION OF DNA - Methods and materials are disclosed for use in recovering a biopolymer from a solution. In particular, the invention provides methods for extraction and isolation of nucleic acids from biological materials. The nucleic acids can be separated by forming a stable complex with soluble polysaccharide polymers and magnetic particles, in the presence of detergents and solvent. When the particles are magnetically separated out of the solution, the nucleic acids are separated with them. The nucleic acids can subsequently be released and separated from the particles. The nucleic acid preparation is useful for achieving efficient and accurate results in downstream molecular techniques such as quantification, identification of the source of the nucleic acids, and genotyping. | 02-06-2014 |
Hemanth Pawar, Brambleton, VA US
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20110317553 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF DYNAMIC DOWNLINK PERMUTATION ASSIGNMENT FOR USE IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method of assigning parameter values to transceivers in a wireless communication network. Each of the parameter values assigned determines at least in part how a plurality of subcarriers are organized into a plurality of sub-channels. In particular embodiments, the method assigns the parameter values to the transceivers based on correlations between the sub-channels determined by the parameter values, distances between the transceivers, and loads experienced by the transceivers. After the parameter values are assigned to the transceivers, each of the transceivers is configured to transmit on the sub-channels determined at least in part by the parameter value assigned to the transceiver. | 12-29-2011 |
20120176902 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMICALLY BALANCING A MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ACTIVE REMOTE DEVICE USERS BETWEEN BASE STATIONS - Both a system and method are provided for dynamically balancing a maximum number of active remote device users that can be serviced between first and second base stations transmitting data frames in a radio communication system when the carriers of the first and second base stations operate at different radio frequency bandwidths X and Y respectively, and Y is substantially larger than X. The system includes a system control circuit that controls the number of subchannels in the uplink control channel region of the data frames transmitted by the first base station, and a traffic monitoring circuit that monitors both an uplink load and a number of active wireless device users within broadcast coverage of said first base station. The system control circuit dynamically increases the radio resources in the uplink control channel region of the frames transmitted by the first base station. | 07-12-2012 |
20120281668 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF DYNAMIC DOWNLINK PERMUTATION ASSIGNMENT FOR USE IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method of assigning parameter values to transceivers in a wireless communication network. Each of the parameter values assigned determines at least in part how a plurality of subcarriers are organized into a plurality of sub-channels. In particular embodiments, the method assigns the parameter values to the transceivers based on correlations between the sub-channels determined by the parameter values, distances between the transceivers, and loads experienced by the transceivers. After the parameter values are assigned to the transceivers, each of the transceivers is configured to transmit on the sub-channels determined at least in part by the parameter value assigned to the transceiver. | 11-08-2012 |
20130268671 | TRAFFIC PLANNING IN A NETWORK USING A VARIABLE OVERSUBSCRIPTION FACTOR - A system and methodology for network planning in which a software based tool provides network engineers with the capability to more precisely plan for traffic loading within the network on a cell site by cell site basis. Thus for each cell site, variations in geographic location, device mix, historical usage patterns and other factors are taken into account to allow for more accurate network planning and for more efficient use of capital. Cell sites with a higher traffic profile based upon historic device mix and usage patterns will be associated with lower OSF values thus enhancing the user experience for a device user in communication with that cell site. On the other hand, for cell sites with a lesser traffic profile, a higher OSF value is ascribed thus allowing for capital to be deployed elsewhere while still maintaining a positive user experience for users relying on that cell site. | 10-10-2013 |
Hemant S. Pawar, Forth Worth, TX US
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20100029925 | METHODS AND KITS FOR EXTRACTION OF DNA - Methods and materials are disclosed for use in recovering a biopolymer from a solution. In particular, the invention provides methods for extraction and isolation of nucleic acids from biological materials. The nucleic acids can be separated by forming a stable complex with soluble polysaccharide polymers and magnetic particles, in the presence of detergents and solvent. When the particles are magnetically separated out of the solution, the nucleic acids are separated with them. The nucleic acids can subsequently be released and separated from the particles. The nucleic acid preparation is useful for achieving efficient and accurate results in downstream molecular techniques such as quantification, identification of the source of the nucleic acids, and genotyping. | 02-04-2010 |
Hemant S. Pawar, Fort Worth, TX US
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20090209751 | METHODS AND KITS FOR EXTRACTION OF DNA - Methods and materials are disclosed for use in recovering a biopolymer from a solution. In particular, the invention provides methods for extraction and isolation of nucleic acids from biological materials. The nucleic acids can be separated by forming a stable complex with soluble polysaccharide polymers and magnetic particles, in the presence of detergents and solvent. When the particles are magnetically separated out of the solution, the nucleic acids are separated with them. The nucleic acids can subsequently be released and separated from the particles. The nucleic acid preparation is useful for achieving efficient and accurate results in downstream molecular techniques such as quantification, identification of the source of the nucleic acids, and genotyping. | 08-20-2009 |
Kshama Shivaji Pawar, Redmond, WA US
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20120246203 | RECONSTRUCTION OF GARBAGE COLLECTION INFORMATION - The reconstruction of garbage collection information corresponding to an application. Upon accessing a portion of compiler generated application code, a computing system generates computational results that identifies one or more program state storage locations that track live references or memory pointers that can be displaced during garbage collection. This may be performed for multiple application code portions (such as methods or functions of an application), and may be performed just before garbage collection. To generate the computational results, the application code portion may first be subjected to a liveness analysis to generate liveness analysis results in the form of one or more live program state storage locations in the application code portion. The computational results may then be generated using the liveness analysis results and type information from a type service to provide the set of storage locations referencing live memory objects. | 09-27-2012 |
Mahendra Sudhakar Pawar, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20100166857 | PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORMS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SAME - The invention provides solid dispersions of at least one insoluble active pharmaceutical ingredient, pharmaceutical dosage forms comprising the solid dispersions, and methods of manufacturing same. In an embodiment, a solid dispersion of the present invention includes a plurality of coated particles comprising inert particles with a coating, wherein the coating comprises an insoluble active pharmaceutical ingredient dispersed in a hydrophilic polymer, and wherein the inert particles comprise nonpareils; and a plurality of granules comprising an insoluble active pharmaceutical ingredient with at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient. In an embodiment, the insoluble active pharmaceutical ingredient in the coating and the insoluble active pharmaceutical ingredient of the granules are the same type. A solid dispersion of the present invention may optionally be encapsulated in capsules or compressed into a tablet. Also disclosed are methods of making solid dispersions and methods of reducing plasma triglyceride and increasing high-density lipoprotein employing the solid dispersion. | 07-01-2010 |
Moses P. Pawar, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20120265853 | FORMAT-AGNOSTIC STREAMING ARCHITECTURE USING AN HTTP NETWORK FOR STREAMING - This patent document describes, among other things, distributed computer platforms for online delivery of multimedia, including HD video, at broadcast audience scale to a variety of runtime environments and client devices in both fixed line and mobile environments. The teachings hereof can be applied to deliver live and on-demand content streams via computer networks. The teachings also relate to the ingestion of content streams in a given source format and the serving of the stream in a given target format. For example, a system might have machines in a content delivery network that ingest live streams in a source format, use an intermediate format to transport the stream within the system, and output the stream in a target format to clients that have requested (e.g., with an HTTP request) the stream. The streams may be archived for later playback. | 10-18-2012 |
Paulin Pawar, Appleton, WI US
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20090242154 | Molded wet-pressed tissue - A soft, layered, single-ply wet-pressed tissue can be made with improved softness by providing one or both outer layers of the tissue with polysiloxane-treated pulp fibers. A particularly suitable wet-pressing process includes pressing a wet tissue web between a felt and a transfer belt to dewater the web, followed by transfer of the dewatered web to a texturizing fabric where the wet web is provided with a three-dimensional texture. Thereafter the texturized web is transferred to a Yankee dryer, dried and creped. The combination of the polysiloxane fibers and the texturizing step provides a particularly effective combination of surface feel, low stiffness and high bulk (caliper). | 10-01-2009 |
20110152164 | Wet Wipe Having Improved Cleaning Capabilities - A wet wipe that is formed from a nonwoven structure that comprises a matrix of at least one meltblown fibrous material and at least one secondary fibrous material is disclosed. A weight ratio of the at least one secondary fibrous material to the at least one meltblown fibrous material may be between about 40/60 to about 90/10. Additionally, the nonwoven structure has a first side with a textured surface having a three-dimensional texture that includes a plurality of peaks and valleys and a second side with a substantially planar surface. The nonwoven structure includes about 150 to about 600 wt. % of a liquid solution to prepare a wet wipe. The difference in a cleaning pickup percentage between the first side and the second side of the wet wipe is less than 30%, more desirably less than 20%, and even more desirably less than 15%. | 06-23-2011 |
20110160526 | DISPOSABLE URINE INCONTINENCE DEVICE WITH COVER SHEET - A disposable urinary incontinence device comprises a liquid-stable resilient member and a cover sheet. The cover sheet envelops the liquid-stable resilient member to form an elongated member having a tubular profile. The elongated member has a first end, a second end. The cover sheet exhibits a skin-facing surface contact area of less than 30% at a depth of 10% of the cover sheet. In addition, the cover sheet has a static coefficient of 0.275 to 0.150, and a dynamic coefficient of friction of 0.230 to 0.150. | 06-30-2011 |
20130068868 | High Bulk Rolled Tissue Products - Spirally wound paper products are disclosed having desirable roll bulk, firmness and softness properties. The rolled products can be made from a multiple ply tissue webs formed according to various processes. Tissue webs having basis weights greater than about 40 grams per square meter were wound into rolls having a Kershaw roll firmness of less than about 9 mm and a roll bulk of greater than about 15 cc/g. Similarly, tissue webs having basis weights less than about 40 grams per square meter were wound into rolls having a Kershaw roll firmness of less than about 9 mm and a roll bulk of greater than about 18 cc/g. | 03-21-2013 |
20130269892 | HIGH BULK ROLLED TISSUE PRODUCTS - Spirally wound paper products are disclosed having desirable roll bulk, firmness and softness properties. The rolled products can be made from a multiple ply tissue webs formed according to various processes. Tissue webs having basis weights greater than about 40 grams per square meter were wound into rolls having a Kershaw roll firmness of less than about 9 mm and a roll bulk of greater than about 15 cc/g. Similarly, tissue webs having basis weights less than about 40 grams per square meter were wound into rolls having a Kershaw roll firmness of less than about 9 mm and a roll bulk of greater than about 18 cc/g. | 10-17-2013 |
20130289512 | Disposable Garment Having Soft, Discreet Seams - A disposable garment having a fin seam, wherein the fin seam has a Height no greater than 6 millimeters and a Rigidity no greater than 0.6 gram-force/%-compression as measured by the Test Method. In particular embodiments, the garment is a pant-like garment having two outwardly extending side fin seams, each having a Height no greater than 6 millimeters and a Rigidity no greater than 0.6 gram-force/%-compression as measured by the Test Method. | 10-31-2013 |
20140188063 | Attachment For A Conductorless Wetness Detector For An Absorbent Article - A wetness sensing system for use with an absorbent article includes a holding fixture adapted to be attached to the outer surface of the absorbent article by a consumer, the holding fixture including a first attachment arm having an article-facing side including a first attachment material affixed thereto, and a sensor band including a sensor and having an article-facing side including a second attachment material affixed thereto, wherein the second attachment material has an area and is in a proportion of the area to the weight of the system, and wherein the sensor band has a bending stiffness of less than 30 gf cm̂2/cm. The system also includes a signaling device coupled to the holding fixture and in electrical communication with the sensor, wherein the system is adapted to sense wetness within the article without the use of conductors within the absorbent article. | 07-03-2014 |
Pradeep Pawar, Houston, TX US
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20110306816 | HEAVY HYDROCARBON REMOVAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Apparatuses and systems for removing heavy hydrocarbons from a solvent stream are disclosed herein. The apparatuses extract heavy hydrocarbons into light hydrocarbons and provide a solvent stream having the heavy hydrocarbons removed. Two water washing steps are used to remove residual solvent from the heavy hydrocarbon solution in light hydrocarbons. In some embodiments, the second water wash is used for processing subsequent batches of the solvent stream. The heavy hydrocarbons and solvent can be recovered and processed further. Methods for removing heavy hydrocarbons from a solvent stream are also disclosed herein. | 12-15-2011 |
20140034446 | HEAVY HYDROCARBON REMOVAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Apparatuses and systems for removing heavy hydrocarbons from a solvent stream are disclosed herein. The apparatuses extract heavy hydrocarbons into light hydrocarbons and provide a solvent stream having the heavy hydrocarbons removed. Two water washing steps are used to remove residual solvent from the heavy hydrocarbon solution in light hydrocarbons. In some embodiments, the second water wash is used for processing subsequent batches of the solvent stream. The heavy hydrocarbons and solvent can be recovered and processed further. Methods for removing heavy hydrocarbons from a solvent stream are also disclosed herein. | 02-06-2014 |
Rahul Pawar, Lake Mary, FL US
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20120057276 | RESTRAINT SYSTEM FOR SWITCHGEAR DRAWOUT BREAKERS - A switchgear system includes rail structure having a base coupled to an interior sidewall of a frame. A first member extends from the base and has an upwardly facing surface. The first member has a second surface extending generally transversely to the upwardly facing surface to oppose a surface of the base. A second member extends from the base and has a downwardly facing surface spaced from the upwardly facing surface so as to define a wheel receiving channel there-between. A circuit breaker tuck includes wheels on exterior sidewalls. The wheels are received in the wheel receiving channel to be slidable along the upwardly facing surface, with the upwardly and downwardly facing surfaces limiting movement of the circuit breaker truck about the horizontal axis and the surface of the base and the second surface of the first member limiting movement of the circuit breaker truck about the vertical axis. | 03-08-2012 |
20120297798 | Switchgear Having Evaporative Cooling Apparatus - A cooling apparatus for cooling a switchgear is provided. The switchgear has one or more primary contacts supported by a bushing and constructed and arranged to connect to a terminal of a circuit breaker. The cooling apparatus includes at least one evaporator associated with each primary contact, a condenser apparatus located at a higher elevation than the at least one evaporator, fluid conduit structure connecting the at least one evaporator with the condenser apparatus, and electrically insulating working fluid in at least one evaporator so as to be heated to a vapor state, with the fluid conduit structure being constructed and arranged to transfer the vapor to the condenser apparatus and to passively return condensed working fluid back to the at least one evaporator. | 11-29-2012 |
20130075238 | Contact Arm Assembly For Switchgear Circuit Breaker Having Improved Cooling Fins And Contact Fingers To Maximize Heat Rejection - A contact arm assembly ( | 03-28-2013 |
20130077208 | Locking Structure For A Truck of A Switchgear Drawout Circuit Breaker | 03-28-2013 |
20130293076 | Switchgear Enclosure With Improved Door Assembly - A multipoint door latch apparatus for use in a switchgear enclosure comprising a door assembly, a latch handle and latch handle mechanism, a plurality of catch tabs affixed to the face frame of the enclosure. Top, side, and bottom latch bars in latch bar chambers are provided, each having at least one latch tooth and being linked by latch bar linkages such that a displacement of one latch bar along results in the same magnitude displacement in the other two latch bars. The catch tabs or latch teeth, or both, are tapered to provide a suitable seal between the door assembly and the enclosure when the door assembly is latched. | 11-07-2013 |
20130306342 | Containment System For Internal Arc Generated Gasses - A containment system for internal arc generated gasses includes a compartment having an aperture through a wall thereof. A bus compartment includes an opening through a wall thereof. Arc chamber is in communication with the aperture and the opening. A vent flap member closes the opening and is moveable to an open position to permit gasses to flow through the opening into the arc chamber. Flap structure is associated with the apertore and includes a plurality of interconnected flaps for moving generally simultaneously from an open position, permitting gasses to flow through the aperture into the arc chamber, to a closed position, closing the aperture to prevent gasses from flowing through the aperture. The flap structure includes actuating structure coupled with the interconnected flaps. The vent flap member, when moved to the open position thereof, engages the actuating structure to move the interconnected flaps to the closed position thereof. | 11-21-2013 |
20140182930 | Switchgear Bus Support Bushing Structure - A bushing structure for switchgear includes first and second separate support structures ( | 07-03-2014 |
20150036310 | Pressure Relief System For Switchgear - A compartment of an arc resistant enclosure for an electrical component includes a plurality of wall structures defining an interior space for housing an electrical component. One of the wall structures has aperture structure for permitting pressure and gases to flow there-from and vent from the compartment. A stop structure is associated with the aperture structure. Flap structure is associated with the aperture structure and is movable from a closed position covering the aperture structure to an opened position extending outwardly of the compartment permitting pressure and gas to exit the compartment through the aperture structure. In the closed position, a portion of the flap structure engages the stop structure to prevent the flap structure from collapsing into the interior space of the compartment. | 02-05-2015 |
Sagar Pawar, Seattle, WA US
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20140179274 | EFFICIENT HEADUNIT COMMUNICATION INTEGRATION - In an example, the mobile device may be configured to determine whether to authorize a request for the vehicle head unit to utilize a resource of the mobile device. The mobile device may be configured to utilize a proxy of the mobile device to establish a connection with a destination in response to determining to authorize the request. | 06-26-2014 |
Samir Pawar, Charlotte, NC US
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20090327036 | DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS USING MULTI-SCALE CUSTOMER AND TRANSACTION CLUSTERING AND VISUALIZATION - Systems, methods and consumer-readable media for using multi-scale customer and transaction clustering and visualization according to the invention have been provided. Systems and methods according to the invention may use program code to obtain customer transaction data and categorize obtained customer transaction data. The systems and methods may also analyze the categorized customer transaction data in order to identify patterns among the data. The systems and methods may also use the identified patterns to isolate a selected number of behavioral factors and group customers into population segments based on the behavioral factors. | 12-31-2009 |
Samir B. Pawar, Charlotte, NC US
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20140278750 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECLASSIFYING SMALL BUSINESS CUSTOMERS - In certain embodiments, a system includes one or more memory modules operable to store business transaction data for a plurality of customers of an enterprise, the business transaction data including a size classification for each of the plurality of customers. The system further includes one or more processing modules operable to determine, based on the business transaction data, a first list of customers comprising one or more of the plurality of customers that have a particular size classification. The one or more processing modules are further operable to access publicly-available financial information (including revenue information) for each of the one or more customers of the determined first list of customers and determine, based on the accessed publicly-available financial information, a second list of customers comprising one or more customers of the first list of customers that have revenue exceeding a predetermined amount. The one or more processing modules are further operable to store, in the one or more memory modules, a new size classification for each of the one or more customers of the second list. | 09-18-2014 |
20140278751 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING RAPIDLY-GROWING BUSINESS CUSTOMERS - In certain embodiments, a system includes one or more memory modules operable to store business transaction data for a plurality of current and former customers of an enterprise. The system further includes one or more processing modules operable to access publicly-available financial information (including revenue information) for each of a plurality of entities and determine, based on the accessed publicly-available financial information, a first list of entities comprising a subset of the plurality of entities whose revenue in a first time period exceeds revenue is a second time period by more than a predetermined amount. The one or more processing modules are further operable to determine, based on the business transaction data and the determined first list of entities, a second list of entities comprising one or more entities of the first list of entities that are a selected one of current and former customers of the enterprise. The one or more processing modules are further operable to store, in the one or more memory modules, the determined first and second lists of entities. | 09-18-2014 |
20140278752 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS - In certain embodiments, a system includes one or more memory modules operable to store business transaction data including expenditures and revenues for a plurality of customers of an enterprise. The system further includes one or more processing modules operable to determine, based on the business transaction data, a first customer having an amount of expenditures corresponding to an amount of revenue of a second customer. The one or more processing modules are further operable to access publicly-available financial information for the second customer that includes total revenue information for the second customer and determine, based on the accessed publicly-available financial information, whether the amount of revenue of the second customer exceeds a predetermined proportion of the total revenue of the second customer. The one or more processing modules are further operable to store, in the one or more memory modules, information linking the first customer to the second customer in response to determining that the amount of revenue of the second customer exceeds a predetermined proportion of the total revenue of the second customer. | 09-18-2014 |
20140278753 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS - In certain embodiments, a system includes one or more memory modules operable to store business transaction data for a plurality of customers of an enterprise, the stored business transaction data including expenditures for each of the plurality of customers of the enterprise. The system further include one or more processing modules operable to determine, based on the business transaction data, a first customer of the plurality of customers having an increase in expenditures and a second customer of the plurality of customers having an decrease in expenditures corresponding to the increase in expenditures of the first customer. The one or more processing modules are further operable to store, in the one or more memory modules, data associating the first with the second customer. | 09-18-2014 |
Sandeep Pawar, Elmhurst, IL US
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20140268730 | LIGHTING FIXTURE WITH BRANCHING HEAT SINK AND THERMAL PATH SEPARATION - The present invention relates to different embodiments of lighting fixtures, such as high bay lighting fixtures, comprising improved features. One of these features can be a driver box placement that is displaced from the center of the fixture. In one such embodiment, the driver box can be mounted such that no portion is over the emitters. Another improved features is a heat sink with branching spokes. As they move away from the center of the heat sink, each of the spokes can branch into multiple spokes, which can improve conductive thermal dissipation. Empty spaces can be left between the spokes to improve convective thermal dissipation. | 09-18-2014 |
Santosh Pawar, Orlando, FL US
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20090011455 | DISEASE MODEL INCORPORATION INTO AN ARTIFICIAL IMMUNE SYSTEM (AIS) - The present invention relates to methods of constructing an integrated artificial immune system that comprises appropriate in vitro cellular and tissue constructs or their equivalents to mimic the tissues of the immune system in mammals. The artificial immune system can be used to test the efficacy of vaccine candidates and other materials in vitro and thus, is useful to accelerate vaccine development and testing drug and chemical interactions with the immune system, coupled with disease models to provide a more complete representation of an immune response. | 01-08-2009 |
20100279277 | METHODS OF EVALUATING A TEST AGENT IN A DISEASED CELL MODEL - The present invention relates to methods of constructing an integrated artificial immune system that comprises appropriate in vitro cellular and tissue constructs or their equivalents to mimic the tissues of the immune system in mammals. The artificial immune system can be used to test the efficacy of vaccine candidates and other materials in vitro and thus, is useful to accelerate vaccine development and testing drug and chemical interactions with the immune system, coupled with disease models to provide a more complete representation of an immune response. | 11-04-2010 |
20120009561 | METHODS OF EVALUATING A TEST AGENT IN A DISEASED CELL MODEL - The present invention relates to methods of constructing an integrated artificial immune system that comprises appropriate in vitro cellular and tissue constructs or their equivalents to mimic the tissues of the immune system in mammals. The artificial immune system can be used to test the efficacy of vaccine candidates and other materials in vitro and thus, is useful to accelerate vaccine development and testing drug and chemical interactions with the immune system, coupled with disease models to provide a more complete representation of an immune response. | 01-12-2012 |
Sharad Narayana Rao Pawar, San Diego, CA US
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20090117879 | MOBILE COMMERCE SYSTEM FOR CREATION OF ENFORCEABLE ORAL AGREEMENTS - The specification and drawing figures describe and show a mobile commerce system for creation of enforceable oral agreements. The system includes at least one mobile wireless communications instrument and a data processor operatively connected to the mobile wireless communications instrument. A recording subsystem is provided to record and archive information including identification, authorization, and authentication information. The system also includes means for disbursing and receiving digital currency. The system includes a dispute resolution protocol. | 05-07-2009 |
Siddhesh N. Pawar, Blacksburg, VA US
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20110086304 | TONER COMPOSITIONS - The present disclosure provides toners and methods for their production. In embodiments, the toner may include a core/shell configuration, with a non-crosslinked resin and a crosslinked resin in the core, with a second non-crosslinked resin in the shell, pigment/pigments and a wax possessing both branched and linear carbons. | 04-14-2011 |
Uttam Pawar, Portland, OR US
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20120089409 | APPARATUS, METHOD, AND SYSTEM TO TRACK GOODS AND SERVICES - Embodiments herein describe an apparatus, method, and system to track goods and services. The tracked information is provided dynamically and in real-time to an end-user of the tracking system. The tracked information can be centrally managed by a server, or can be managed in a distributed network (e.g., cloud), or by a smart device (e.g., smart-phone, tablet PC). The method comprises: storing information in a database, the information corresponding to the good or service being tracked for an end-user; determining an update to the information stored in the database; determining whether a time attribute associated with the good or service exceeds a predetermined threshold; and generating an electronic message for the end-user of the good or service in response to determining the update or when the predetermined threshold exceeds the time attribute. | 04-12-2012 |
Vijay Pawar, Foothill Ranch, CA US
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20090024584 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) NETWORK SYSTEM AND METHOD - A real-time query processing system to locate and retrieve object data in a RFID network is presented. The object data can be located in any data stored on the network or may be data that is generated in response to the user request. The system is operated by a user-friendly web-based GUI that allows remote access by out-of-network computer systems. The real-time query processing system provides comprehensive and flexible searching of the RFID network using a simple interface that can be accessed from anywhere in the world. It enables an immediate and tailored response to supply chain and business management questions as they arise, and greatly facilitates management of the entire supply chain and the RFID network. | 01-22-2009 |
Vjay Pawar, Foothill Ranch, CA US
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20090037899 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) NETWORK UPGRADE SYSTEM AND METHOD - An on-demand upgrade system and method for upgrading components of a distributed system is provided in which an upgrade notice is used. | 02-05-2009 |
Yogesh A. Pawar, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20110089736 | Seat Recliner Mechanism With Fold-Flat Feature - A vehicular seat assembly ( | 04-21-2011 |
Yogesh A. Pawar, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20110062761 | PIVOT RETAINER - A reconfigurable seat assembly ( | 03-17-2011 |