Saad, US
Adam Saad Ahmed Saad, Northfield, NJ US
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20140200602 | CIRCULAR SURGICAL SCALPEL AND MARKER - Disclosed herein are devices useful for marking and making circular incisions in surgeries particularly breast surgeries. The devices generally comprise a body, a central handle and a marking or cutting implement affixed to one end. Also disclosed herein are kits comprising the marking and/or cutting implements and methods for improving breast surgeries comprising using a device for circularly marking and making the surgical incisions. The devices and methods can provide improved cosmetic results and improved healing. | 07-17-2014 |
Ahmed Aboul Makarem Saad, Leesburg, VA US
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20110004570 | Non-debt, increasing-share, co-ownership to full ownership - A method of debt-free property purchase through a partnership or any other form of co-ownership between a lead buyer (or buyers) and an investor (or investors) where the co-ownership is a separate legal entity whose sole purpose is to own, hold and manage a given property. The lead buyer may acquire additional percentage of the co-ownership over time towards full ownership, at a cost based on the latest assessed value. The co-ownership is best setup as a separate legal entity as it facilitates management of the property and gradual transfer of ownership. The co-ownership rents the property and the lead buyer has the first right to rent it. The co-ownership recognizes profit, loss, expense and responsibility for the property and distributes revenue. Lead buyers may choose to use their revenue to grow ownership share while investors may invest it, along with sale proceeds, in new co-ownerships. | 01-06-2011 |
Andre H. Saad, Roslyn, NY US
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20140276912 | SURGICAL DEVICE HAVING AN INNER THREAD AND A SHARPENING DEVICE FOR SUCH A DEVICE - There is disclosed a medical instrument for removing tissue from a body comprising a body, and a shaft coupled to the body, wherein the shaft is substantially cylindrical. This shaft has an inner surface and an outer surface and a sharpened end. This shaft has a radius, a diameter and a longitudinal axis. The inner surface of the shaft has a thread extending along a substantial portion of the shaft and a hollow inner region on the shaft. There is also a process for removing tissue which can include using this morcellator with the thread on the inside of the shaft. There can also be a morcellator sharpener which includes a conical body formed as a substantially hollow cone having both an inner grinding surface and an outer grinding surface wherein the sharpener is rotatably mounted to the stand. | 09-18-2014 |
Anne L. Saad, Kalamazoo, MI US
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20090127793 | Upset resistant mechanical seal - A mechanical seal face has a significant increase in the ability of the seal to tolerate poor lubrication conditions such as dry running. The mechanical seal employs a thin, non-corrugated flat sheet of flexible thermally conductive graphite material placed between one of the mechanical seal faces and a metal surface such as a metal surface defined by a shaft sleeve or gland serving as a seal ring holder. The graphite sheet is located axially between a back face of the more thermally conductive mechanical seal ring and the metal face holder part. The conductive seal face material preferably is a ceramic or cermet material such as silicon carbide, tungsten carbide, silicon nitride, aluminum oxide, or a metallic material such as stainless steel. Fluid pressure and spring forces are used to create a compressive load between the seal face, graphite sheet, and metal part to maximize continuous contact between the opposed faces of these parts and the opposite sides of the graphite sheet, and heat buildup at contacting seal faces flows away therefrom to the metal part through the thermally conductive sheet. | 05-21-2009 |
Ashraf Saad, San Diego, CA US
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20140213905 | ULTRASOUND SYSTEM WITH DYNAMICALLY AUTOMATED DOPPLER FLOW SETTINGS AS A SAMPLE VOLUME IS MOVED - An ultrasound system performs duplex colorflow and spectral Doppler imaging, with the spectral Doppler interrogation performed at a sample volume location shown on the colorflow image. The colorflow image is displayed in a color box overlaid on a co-registered B mode image. A color box position and steering angle processor analyzes the spatial Doppler data and automatically sets the color box angle and location over a blood vessel for optimal Doppler sensitivity and accuracy. The processor may also automatically set the flow angle correction cursor in alignment with the direction of flow. In a preferred embodiment these optimization adjustments are made automatically and continuously as a user pauses at points for Doppler measurements along a length of the blood vessel. | 07-31-2014 |
Dahlia Saad, Trabuco Canyon, CA US
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20160095402 | UNIVERSAL CASE WITH MAGNETIC OVERLAP - A universal case for a portable electronic device (PED) includes a rear panel, a front panel, a flexible member, and a flap configured to secure the universal case in a closed position. The flap and rear panel may have magnetic portions that can engage in any of a plurality of positions to close the universal case. The flap may be coupled to the front panel by a flexible member. In an embodiment, when the magnetic portions engage in a first position the flexible member partially overlaps the rear panel, and when the magnetic portions engage in a second position the flexible member is offset from the rear panel. A maximum distance between the rear panel and the front panel is greater when in the second position than when in the first position. Thus, the universal case may be used to secure PEDs having various lengths, widths, aspect ratios, and thicknesses. | 04-07-2016 |
Jamil S. Saad, Hoover, AL US
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20090023161 | STRUCTURAL BASIS FOR TARGETING HIV-1 GAG PROTEINS TO THE PLASMA MEMBRANE FOR VIRUS ASSEMBLY - The present invention provides for testing methods to determine an effective testing agent that affects the activity of the HIV Gag protein at the plasma membrane of a cell, and specifically, effecting changes in the structural conformation of at least one fatty acid of PI(4,5)P | 01-22-2009 |
Khadijeh Saad, Bolingbrook, IL US
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20080229512 | Conditioning Hair Lightener System, Compositions, Method and Kit Therefor - A conditioning hair lightener system, compositions, method, and kit therefor, is disclosed which ameliorates the deleterious effects of chemical oxidative hair lightening on the strength and subjective properties of hair. The conditioning hair lightener system comprises a conditioning hair lightener emulsion having a pH of at least about 8 prepared from at least two separate components, (A) and (B). Component (A) preferably is a substantially anhydrous, substantially free-flowing composition comprising an effective hair conditioning amount of a water-dispersible, self-emulsifying, fatty acid-derived conditioner, an effective hair lightening amount of a peroxy salt compound, optionally an effective hair protective amount of hair protectant, deswelling agent, and optionally, a water-soluble cosmetic adjuvant. Component (B) preferably is an aqueous medium containing hydrogen peroxide or hydrogen peroxide source. Components (A) and (B) are maintained separate until substantially immediately before use, and are mixed together to provide a conditioning hair lightener emulsion. | 09-25-2008 |
Mohamed Saad, White Plains, NY US
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20120012167 | SOLAR CELL EMPLOYING AN ENHANCED FREE HOLE DENSITY P-DOPED MATERIAL AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME - A p-doped semiconductor layer of a photovoltaic device is formed employing an inert gas within a carrier gas. The presence of the inert gas within the carrier gas increases free hole density within the p-doped semiconductor layer. This decreases the Schottky barrier at an interface with a transparent conductive material layer, thereby significantly reducing the series resistance of the photovoltaic device. The reduction of the series resistance increases the open-circuit voltage, the fill factor, and the efficiency of the photovoltaic device. This effect is more prominent if the p-doped semiconductor layer is also doped with carbon, and has a band gap greater than 1.85V. The p-doped semiconductor material of the p-doped semiconductor layer can be hydrogenated if the carrier gas includes a mix of H | 01-19-2012 |
20120031477 | PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES WITH AN INTERFACIAL BAND-GAP MODIFYING STRUCTURE AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME - A Schottky-barrier-reducing layer is provided between a p-doped semiconductor layer and a transparent conductive material layer of a photovoltaic device. The Schottky-barrier-reducing layer can be a conductive material layer having a work function that is greater than the work function of the transparent conductive material layer. The conductive material layer can be a carbon-material layer such as a carbon nanotube layer or a graphene layer. Alternately, the conductive material layer can be another transparent conductive material layer having a greater work function than the transparent conductive material layer. The reduction of the Schottky barrier reduces the contact resistance across the transparent material layer and the p-doped semiconductor layer, thereby reducing the series resistance and increasing the efficiency of the photovoltaic device. | 02-09-2012 |
20120152352 | PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES WITH AN INTERFACIAL GERMANIUM-CONTAINING LAYER AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME - A germanium-containing layer is provided between a p-doped silicon-containing layer and a transparent conductive material layer of a photovoltaic device. The germanium-containing layer can be a p-doped silicon-germanium alloy layer or a germanium layer. The germanium-containing layer has a greater atomic concentration of germanium than the p-doped silicon-containing layer. The presence of the germanium-containing layer has the effect of reducing the series resistance and increasing the shunt resistance of the photovoltaic device, thereby increasing the fill factor and the efficiency of the photovoltaic device. In case a silicon-germanium alloy layer is employed, the closed circuit current density also increases. | 06-21-2012 |
20120318339 | SOLAR CELL EMPLOYING AN ENHANCED FREE HOLE DENSITY P-DOPED MATERIAL AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME - A p-doped semiconductor layer of a photovoltaic device is formed employing an inert gas within a carrier gas. The presence of the inert gas within the carrier gas increases free hole density within the p-doped semiconductor layer. This decreases the Schottky barrier at an interface with a transparent conductive material layer, thereby significantly reducing the series resistance of the photovoltaic device. The reduction of the series resistance increases the open-circuit voltage, the fill factor, and the efficiency of the photovoltaic device. This effect is more prominent if the p-doped semiconductor layer is also doped with carbon, and has a band gap greater than 1.85V. The p-doped semiconductor material of the p-doped semiconductor layer can be hydrogenated if the carrier gas includes a mix of H | 12-20-2012 |
20130019929 | REDUCTION OF LIGHT INDUCED DEGRADATION BY MINIMIZING BAND OFFSET - A device and method for reducing degradation in a photovoltaic device includes adjusting a band offset of the device during one or more of forming an electrode, forming a first doped layer or forming an intrinsic layer. The adjusting reduces a band offset between one or more of the electrode, the first doped layer and the intrinsic layer to reduce light-induced degradation of the device. A second doped layer is formed on the intrinsic layer. | 01-24-2013 |
20130118565 | TEMPERATURE GRADING FOR BAND GAP ENGINEERING OF PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES - A method for fabricating a photovoltaic device includes depositing a p-type layer at a first temperature and depositing an intrinsic layer while gradually increasing a deposition temperature to a final temperature. The intrinsic layer deposition is completed at the final temperature. An n-type layer is formed on the intrinsic layer. | 05-16-2013 |
20140196780 | PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES WITH AN INTERFACIAL BAND-GAP MODIFYING STRUCTURE AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME - A Schottky-barrier-reducing layer is provided between a p-doped semiconductor layer and a transparent conductive material layer of a photovoltaic device. The Schottky-barrier-reducing layer can be a conductive material layer having a work function that is greater than the work function of the transparent conductive material layer. The conductive material layer can be a carbon-material layer such as a carbon nanotube layer or a graphene layer. Alternately, the conductive material layer can be another transparent conductive material layer having a greater work function than the transparent conductive material layer. The reduction of the Schottky barrier reduces the contact resistance across the transparent material layer and the p-doped semiconductor layer, thereby reducing the series resistance and increasing the efficiency of the photovoltaic device. | 07-17-2014 |
20150228833 | TEMPERATURE GRADING FOR BAND GAP ENGINEERING OF PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES - A photovoltaic device includes a p-type layer. An intrinsic layer is formed directly on the p-type layer and includes an interface region extending into the intrinsic layer that includes a gradually decreasing band gap energy going from the p-type layer into the intrinsic layer formed by a graded deposition temperature. An n-type layer is formed directly on the intrinsic layer. | 08-13-2015 |
Mohamed Saad, New York, NY US
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20120156393 | Deposition of Hydrogenated Thin Film - A hydrogenated thin film is formed in a controlled vacuum on a substrate by evaporating one or more solid materials and passing the resulting vapor and a hydrogen-containing gas into a space between two electrodes. One of the electrodes includes openings for allowing the vapor to enter the space. Plasma is generated within the space to cause dissociation of the hydrogen-containing gas and promote a reaction between the material(s) and hydrogen-containing gas. | 06-21-2012 |
Nabil M.r. Saad, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100055802 | Analysis using separation combined with chemical conversion followed by optical spectroscopy - The present invention relates to the separation, quantitative measurement, and analysis of trace species using a combination of three steps in succession. First, trace species are separated from other species that are present. Second, the trace species are chemically modified to convert them into specific species that are advantageous for the third and final step. In this last step, cavity enhanced optical detection of the converted species is performed to detect and measure the concentrations of the species of interest. Because the last step has spectroscopic resolution, the concentration of isotopologues in each converted species can be determined. Further processing can provide the ratios between pairs of isotopologues, in particular the ratio of the rare isotopologues to the most abundant isotopologue. | 03-04-2010 |
Nabil M. R. Saad, Menlo Park, CA US
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20120145937 | Rotary valve for sample handling in fluid analysis - Efficiency of fluid analysis can be improved by utilizing a rotary valve capable of sequentially coupling 3 or more buffer chambers to 3 or more tasks. Such a rotary valve can be provided using a rotor having connections that geometrically form parallel chords of a circle. During analysis, such a valve can provide for parallel processing of several tasks and buffers. For example, one buffer chamber can be connected to a cleaning/evacuation port, another buffer chamber can be connected to a sample input port, and a third buffer chamber can be connected to an analytical instrument. Stepping the valve through its various positions can simultaneously move each of the buffer chambers to the next step in an analysis process. | 06-14-2012 |
Ola Saad, Walnut Creek, CA US
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20090286258 | ANALYSIS OF ANTIBODY DRUG CONJUGATES BY BEAD-BASED AFFINITY CAPTURE AND MASS SPECTROMETRY - Methods to detect, characterize, and quantitate biological samples after administration of antibody conjugates, antibody-drug conjugates of Formula I, antibodies, and fragments and metabolites thereof, by immunoaffinity bead separation, chromatography, and mass spectrometry are disclosed. | 11-19-2009 |
20120315645 | MULTIPLE REACTION MONITORING LC-MS/MS METHOD TO DETECT THERAPEUTIC ANTIBODIES IN ANIMAL SAMPLES USING FRAMEWORK SIGNATURE PEPTIDES - Methods are disclosed to detect, characterize, measure, and quantitate human and humanized antibodies, and their conjugates, present in pre-clinical animal biological samples, including plasma/serum and tissue samples. | 12-13-2012 |
Philip Saad, Stratford, CT US
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20110102744 | Camera support for cinematography equipment - A camera support for cinematography equipment has a perimeter frame with an open central area and is adapted to mount to a secondary support. Track rails extend along the side beams of the frame and mount a camera trolley plate on rollers for sliding movement along the perimeter frame. The camera may be mounted above or below the trolley plate. A magnetic friction device provides controlled resistance to translation. Shock absorbers provide controlled deceleration toward adjustable stops, and repelling magnets on the shock absorbers and stops provide additional controlled deceleration. | 05-05-2011 |
Rana A. Saad, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20150242814 | Systems and methods for handling social digital accounts and assets upon death or incapacitation - A system to allow users to specify how they would like to treat their digital assets embedded in their online and social accounts upon their death, by choosing one or a mix of numerous options for online verification and confirmation of a person's death by comparing against the online death records of all the States. A System and protocol for second level verification of the death from the next-of-kin or a person designated by the user to be passed on to the beneficiary. | 08-27-2015 |
Ricardo Saad, Plano, TX US
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20150377526 | THERMOELECTRIC COOLER (TEC) CIRCUIT - A thermoelectric cooler (TEC) circuit is provided that includes a power supply, a TEC, and an H-bridge. The H-bridge, which is coupled to the power supply and ground, controls a direction of current through the TEC. The H-bridge comprises at least two low-resistance switches in integrated circuit (IC) form. The IC switches are each controlled by a digital control signal referenced to ground and each have an ON resistance of about 25 mΩ or less. | 12-31-2015 |
Ricardo E. Saad, Plano, TX US
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20090010649 | Optical access network with legacy support - An optical access network system can be used to upgrade legacy passive optical networks by subdividing currently used optical bands (e.g., C-, S-, or O-bands) into subbands to support more wavelengths. The subbands can be used to provide various current or emerging services to end users. Optical transmitters may selectively transmit modulated/unmodulated optical signals in multiple subbands downstream. Demultiplexers demultiplex the optical signals into respective bands and subbands for delivery to multiple respective destinations. Optical transceivers may receive and modulate downstream, unmodulated, optical signals (e.g., in the optical O-band) and transmit the modulated optical signals upstream. Upgrades to legacy systems or future systems can be implemented in a cost effective manner with negligible, if any, disruptions in service noticed by the end user. | 01-08-2009 |
Ricardo Enrique Saad, Plano, TX US
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20090097527 | Temperature Measurement Apparatus for Optoelectronic Transceiver - The case temperature measurement device for an optoelectronic transceiver includes a case with at least one thermally conductive wall, at least one optical component at least partially disposed within the case, circuitry electrically coupled to the optical component. The circuitry includes a temperature sensor coupled to the circuitry. The case temperature measurement device also includes at least one protrusion formed on the wall of the case of the optoelectronic transceiver. The protrusion is thermally coupled to temperature sensor via a thermal pad. A method for estimating case temperature of the optoelectronic transceiver based on an internal temperature measurement and knowledge of the relationship between the measured internal temperature and the actual case temperature, and compensating for the effects of variable heat sources within the transceiver upon this estimate. | 04-16-2009 |
20120134387 | Communications Device with Integrated Case Temperature Measurement - A communications device with integrated case temperature measurement includes a case having at least one thermally conductive wall and a circuit board at least partially disposed within the case. At least one electronic component is mounted on the circuit board and a temperature sensor is mounted on the circuit board. At least one thermally conductive protrusion extends from the wall and is thermally coupled to the temperature sensor. | 05-31-2012 |
Richard Saad US
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20100241868 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STORING, MANAGING, AND SECURING PERSONAL INFORMATION - Some embodiments of the invention work in conjunction with a portable device, which when attached to a computing device invokes operations for storing personal information on the portable device, retrieving personal information from the portable device, encrypting personal information on the portable device, and decrypting information from the portable device. For these embodiments, the operations reside on the portable device and remain there during their performance. The operations are performed on the computing device, but are not permanently installed onto the computing device during performance. In addition, once the operations of these embodiments cease performance on the computing device, all data temporarily transferred from the portable device to the computing device during operation. In particular, any sensitive information that is stored and retrieved during the operations is removed from the computing device. | 09-23-2010 |
Sami Saad, Vadnais Heights, MN US
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20140300735 | LOW-COST, COMPACT SECURITY MONITORING - Aspects of the present disclosure are directed toward methods, systems and apparatuses that include a main printed circuit board with first-type sensor circuitry and another printed circuit board with second-type sensor circuitry. One of the main printed circuit board and the other printed circuit board is adjustable or set relative to the other of the main printed circuit board and the other printed circuit board. Additionally, a connector is provided that adjusts one of the main printed circuit board and the other printed circuit board relative to the other of the main printed circuit board and the other printed circuit board, which adjusts a field of view of the first-type sensor circuitry relative to the second-type sensor circuitry. | 10-09-2014 |
Samir Saad, Ocean, NJ US
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20100135304 | Method for applying macro-controls onto IP networks using intelligent route indexing - Systems and methods are described that manage routing information in an IP network using extensible indexing and use the indexing to control the network. The indexing and associated controls apply to any router within the routing domain. | 06-03-2010 |
20110145409 | Method For Applying Macro-Controls Onto IP Networks Using Intelligent Route Indexing - Systems and methods are described that manage routing information in an IP network using extensible indexing and use the indexing to control the network. The indexing and associated controls apply to any router within the routing domain. | 06-16-2011 |
20120069847 | SCALABLE MULTIPROTOCOL LABEL SWITCHING (MPLS) BASED NETWORKS - Example scalable multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) based networks, and methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture to implement the same are disclosed. A disclosed example method includes determining at an area border router (ABR) an OSPF metric representing a cost associated with transporting data between a provider edge router (PER) and the ABR within a non-zero OSPF area, replacing at the ABR a first MPLS label included in a BGP message received from the PER with a second MPLS label associated with the PER and assigned by the ABR, replacing at the ABR a next-hop attribute included in the BGP message with a value representing a loopback address of the ABR, updating at the ABR a route cost attribute included in the BGP message to include the OSPF metric, and re-advertising from the ABR the modified BGP message into an OSPF area | 03-22-2012 |
20120147885 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR NETWORK MULTICASTING USING HIERARCHICAL REPLICATION - Methods and apparatus for network multicasting using hierarchical replication are disclosed. An example method disclosed herein to send multicast data associated with a source to a plurality of receivers in a network comprises replicating the multicast data received at a first network node, the multicast data received via a first unicast path, the first network node being associated with a first hierarchical level of a replication hierarchy, sending copies of the multicast data to a plurality of network nodes associated with a second hierarchical level of the replication hierarchy via second unicast paths, and replicating a copy of the multicast data received via one of the second unicast paths at a second network node to send the multicast data via a third unicast path for receipt by a receiver in the plurality of receivers, the second network node being in the plurality of network nodes associated with the second hierarchical level. | 06-14-2012 |
20130077470 | Method For Applying Macro-Controls Onto IP Networks Using Intelligent Route Indexing - Systems and methods are described that manage routing information in an IP network using extensible indexing and use the indexing to control the network. The indexing and associated controls apply to any router within the routing domain. | 03-28-2013 |
20130107725 | METHODS, APPARATUS, AND ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE TO PROVIDE A MULTICAST VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK (MVPN) | 05-02-2013 |
20160080264 | METHODS, APPARATUS, AND ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE TO PROVIDE A MULTICAST VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK (MVPN) - Methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture to provide a multicast virtual private network (MVPN) are disclosed. An example method to transmit multicast data over a communication network includes: determining an upstream hop of a multicast transmission based on a received hierarchical ingress replication route; storing a downstream hop and the upstream hop of the multicast transmission in a multicast routing table; monitoring the multicast transmission occurring via an area border router; in response to detecting at least one of a) a threshold fan-out of the multicast transmission or b) a threshold data rate from a source of the multicast transmission, converting a logical topology of the multicast transmission; and in response to receiving a multicast data packet of the multicast transmission, replicating the multicast data packet with the processor based on the downstream hop. | 03-17-2016 |
Samir S. Saad, Long Branch, NJ US
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20090080437 | Service selection in a shared access network using virtual networks - The present invention discloses a method and architecture for enabling multiple services or service providers to share the facilities of an access network infrastructure that provides physical connectivity to subscribers. | 03-26-2009 |
Steven Christopher Saad, Williamsburg, VA US
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20100296230 | POWER PEDESTAL AND SYSTEM EMPLOYING SAME - A power pedestal provides power to a vehicle and a structure disposed separate from the vehicle. The power pedestal includes a housing having an exterior, a first end fixed to a platform, and a second end disposed opposite and distal from the first end. A meter socket assembly is housed by the housing. At least one first branch circuit breaker and a second main circuit breaker are electrically connected to the meter socket assembly within the housing. At least one of the at least one first branch circuit breaker is electrically connected to the vehicle by a corresponding one of a number of first electrical conductors. The second main circuit breaker is electrically connected to the structure by a second electrical conductor. A meter, which is electrically connected to the meter socket assembly, measures electric energy consumed by the vehicle and the structure. | 11-25-2010 |
20140020925 | UNIVERSAL RECEPTACLE FACEPLATE ASSEMBLY - Systems and other embodiments associated with a universal faceplate assembly are described. According to one embodiment, a faceplate includes a substantially planar plate base configured to mount on a wiring enclosure. At least one opening in the plate base is configured receive a receptacle. The opening is configured to receive receptacles of a first receptacle type or a second receptacle type. The faceplate also includes a faceplate notch in a front surface of the plate base configured to receive a receptacle tab. The receptacle tab is disposed on receptacles of the first receptacle type or the second receptacle type. The receptacle tab is configured to allow a fastener to pass through the faceplate notch and the receptacle tab to attach the receptacle to the faceplate. | 01-23-2014 |
Susan M. Saad, Broomfield, CO US
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20140043645 | Electronic Pre-Printed Form - A method is disclosed. The method includes receiving an input print job file including a form definition (formdef), determining whether the formdef is an N-up formdef and generating an output print job file by inserting a forms overlay into the input print job file as a pre-printed form if the formdef is an N-up formdef. | 02-13-2014 |
Tharwat Saad, Huntersville, NC US
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20090180232 | TUBE INTEGRITY SAFETY SWITCH - A safety device for disabling a positive pressure radiant tube heater upon failure of the heat exchanger and a corresponding method are described. This invention relates to the ability to detect a condition where a failure of the heat exchanger triggers the safety device and disables the heater. The safety device includes a low melt wire; an insulating sleeve positioned about the low melt wire, the wire and sleeve positioned on top of the reflector, a tension device to maintain the wire under tension; and a control device to disable the heater if the wire is discontinuous. | 07-16-2009 |
20150204538 | Infrared Gas Heater - The invention is directed to an infrared gas heater for a building, comprising: | 07-23-2015 |
Walid Saad, Coral Gables, FL US
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20140232528 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECURING BACKSCATTER WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - A system and method for securing backscatter communication. In one embodiment, a backscatter communication system includes a reader. The reader is configured to receive backscatter transmissions. The reader includes a transmitter configured to emit a radio frequency signal to induce backscatter communication. The transmitter includes a continuous wave (CW) carrier signal generator and a noise signal generator. The CW carrier signal generator produces a CW carrier signal. The noise signal generator generates a noise signal. The transmitter is configured to combine the CW carrier signal and the noise signal, and to transmit the combined signal to induce backscatter communication. | 08-21-2014 |
Walid S. Saad, Princeton, NJ US
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20080299205 | Particulate Constructs For Release of Active Agents - Particulate constructs stabilized by amphiphilic copolymers and comprising at least one active coupled to a hydrophobic moiety provide sustained release of the active in both in vitro and in vivo environments. | 12-04-2008 |
20130336915 | PARTICULATE CONSTRUCTS FOR RELEASE OF ACTIVE AGENTS - Particulate constructs stabilized by amphiphilic copolymers and comprising at least one active coupled to a hydrophobic moiety provide sustained release of the active in both in vitro and in vivo environments. | 12-19-2013 |
20130337078 | PARTICULATE CONSTRUCTS FOR RELEASE OF ACTIVE AGENTS - Particulate constructs stabilized by amphiphilic copolymers and comprising at least one active coupled to a hydrophobic moiety provide sustained release of the active in both in vitro and in vivo environments. | 12-19-2013 |
William Saad, Westmont, IL US
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20110138738 | Tool for cutting ceiling tile grid stock and method of cutting using the tool - A tool and a method for cutting an elongate runner piece used to support a ceiling tile and having an inverted T-shaped body and including: a) a crossbar having a downwardly facing surface with a width; and b) a stem. The method includes the steps of: providing a tool with a support assembly and cutting assembly; placing the runner piece in a cutting position upon the support assembly; with the rail piece in the cutting position, repositioning at least one cutting element on the cutting assembly to thereby cut into the crossbar on the body over substantially the full width of the downwardly facing surface of the crossbar at a first lengthwise location; and cutting the stem adjacent to the first lengthwise location. | 06-16-2011 |