Patents by Inventor Chester Li
Chester Li has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20210165635Abstract: A circuit for transposing a matrix comprising reversal circuitry configured, for each of one or more diagonals of the matrix, to receive elements of the matrix in a first vector and generate a second vector that includes the elements of the matrix in an order that is a reverse of an order of the elements of the matrix in the first vector, and rotation circuitry configured, for each of the one or more diagonals of the matrix, to determine a number of positions by which to rotate the elements of the matrix in the second vector, receive the second vector of elements of the matrix, and generate a third vector that includes the elements of the matrix in the second vector in an order that is a rotation of the elements of the matrix in the second vector by the determined number of positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Jonathan Ross, Robert David Nuckolls, Christopher Aaron Clark, Chester Li, Gregory Michael Thorson
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Patent number: 10922057Abstract: A circuit for transposing a matrix comprising reversal circuitry configured, for each of one or more diagonals of the matrix, to receive elements of the matrix in a first vector and generate a second vector that includes the elements of the matrix in an order that is a reverse of an order of the elements of the matrix in the first vector, and rotation circuitry configured, for each of the one or more diagonals of the matrix, to determine a number of positions by which to rotate the elements of the matrix in the second vector, receive the second vector of elements of the matrix, and generate a third vector that includes the elements of the matrix in the second vector in an order that is a rotation of the elements of the matrix in the second vector by the determined number of positions.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Jonathan Ross, Robert David Nuckolls, Christopher Aaron Clark, Chester Li, Gregory Michael Thorson
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Publication number: 20200019380Abstract: A circuit for transposing a matrix comprising reversal circuitry configured, for each of one or more diagonals of the matrix, to receive elements of the matrix in a first vector and generate a second vector that includes the elements of the matrix in an order that is a reverse of an order of the elements of the matrix in the first vector, and rotation circuitry configured, for each of the one or more diagonals of the matrix, to determine a number of positions by which to rotate the elements of the matrix in the second vector, receive the second vector of elements of the matrix, and generate a third vector that includes the elements of the matrix in the second vector in an order that is a rotation of the elements of the matrix in the second vector by the determined number of positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Jonathan Ross, Robert David Nuckolls, Christopher Aaron Clark, Chester Li, Gregory Michael Thorson
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Patent number: 10430163Abstract: A circuit for transposing a matrix comprising reversal circuitry configured, for each of one or more diagonals of the matrix, to receive elements of the matrix in a first vector and generate a second vector that includes the elements of the matrix in an order that is a reverse of an order of the elements of the matrix in the first vector, and rotation circuitry configured, for each of the one or more diagonals of the matrix, to determine a number of positions by which to rotate the elements of the matrix in the second vector, receive the second vector of elements of the matrix, and generate a third vector that includes the elements of the matrix in the second vector in an order that is a rotation of the elements of the matrix in the second vector by the determined number of positions.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2018Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Jonathan Ross, Robert David Nuckolls, Christopher Aaron Clark, Chester Li, Gregory Michael Thorson
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Publication number: 20180232209Abstract: A circuit for transposing a matrix comprising reversal circuitry configured, for each of one or more diagonals of the matrix, to receive elements of the matrix in a first vector and generate a second vector that includes the elements of the matrix in an order that is a reverse of an order of the elements of the matrix in the first vector, and rotation circuitry configured, for each of the one or more diagonals of the matrix, to determine a number of positions by which to rotate the elements of the matrix in the second vector, receive the second vector of elements of the matrix, and generate a third vector that includes the elements of the matrix in the second vector in an order that is a rotation of the elements of the matrix in the second vector by the determined number of positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Jonathan Ross, Robert David Nuckolls, Christopher Aaron Clark, Chester Li, Gregory Michael Thorson
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Patent number: 9952831Abstract: A circuit for transposing a matrix comprising reversal circuitry configured, for each of one or more diagonals of the matrix, to receive elements of the matrix in a first vector and generate a second vector that includes the elements of the matrix in an order that is a reverse of an order of the elements of the matrix in the first vector, and rotation circuitry configured, for each of the one or more diagonals of the matrix, to determine a number of positions by which to rotate the elements of the matrix in the second vector, receive the second vector of elements of the matrix, and generate a third vector that includes the elements of the matrix in the second vector in an order that is a rotation of the elements of the matrix in the second vector by the determined number of positions.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2017Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Inventors: Jonathan Ross, Robert David Nuckolls, Christopher Aaron Clark, Chester Li, Gregory Michael Thorson
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Publication number: 20070238693Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for treatment of systemic disorders using the lung as a depot organ for transgene delivery. Transfection of the pulmonary epithelium, particularly the deep alveolar cells, or pulmonary endothelial cells, is achieved via local administration of a transgene delivery vector to the lung. The transfected cells express the transgene, and the protein thereby expressed is communicated into the circulatory system. Once entering into the circulatory system, the protein is able to achieve a systemic therapeutic effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Genzyme CorporationInventors: Chester Li, Robin Ziegler, Seng Cheng, Nelson Yew
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Publication number: 20060251679Abstract: An isolated ferritin fusion protein is provided in which ferritin is fused with a protein or peptide capable of being fused to ferritin without interfering with the polymeric self-assembly of the resulting fusion protein, and the protein may be of the endocapsid form when fused at the C terminus or an exocapsid form when fused at the N terminus. These fusion proteins may self-assemble into a variety of useful higher polymeric forms, e.g., capsid or other polymeric aggregate, and they are advantageous in that they are useful in a variety of applications, including human and veterinary vaccines and therapeutics, blood substitutes, image contrast agents, metal chelating agents, gelling agents, protein purification platforms, and therapeutic receptor-binding proteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: Daniel Carter, Chester Li
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Publication number: 20040110709Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for treatment of systemic disorders using the lung as a depot organ for transgene delivery. Transfection of the pulmonary epithelium, particularly the deep alveolar cells, or pulmonary endothelial cells, is achieved via local administration of a transgene delivery vector to the lung. The transfected cells express the transgene, and the protein thereby expressed is communicated into the circulatory system. Once entering into the circulatory system, the protein is able to achieve a systemic therapeutic effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Applicant: Genzyme CorporationInventors: Chester Li, Robin Ziegler, Seng Cheng, Nelson Yew
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Publication number: 20010036454Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for treatment of systemic disorders using the lung as a depot organ for transgene delivery. Transfection of the pulmonary epithelium, particularly the deep alveolar cells, or pulmonary endothelial cells, is achieved via local administration of a transgene delivery vector to the lung. The transfected cells express the transgene, and the protein thereby expressed is communicated into the circulatory system. Once entering into the circulatory system, the protein is able to achieve a systemic therapeutic effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Inventors: Chester Li, Robin Ziegler, Seng Cheng, Nelsom Yew