Patents by Inventor Husam Kinawi

Husam Kinawi 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).

  • Publication number: 20230255292
    Abstract: A body suit resembles at least a partial human body form for use in design, customization, alteration, testing and modeling of garments. The suit includes a plurality of fluid-expandable layers, including an outer skin layer divided into an outer plurality of selectively expandable in varying degrees or quantities to create a variable exterior skin contour. One or more additional fluid-expandable layers underlie the outer skin layer to establish a variable internal tissue depth further contributing to an overall outer body contour of the body suit. An exterior of the body suit is colored or colorable in blue or green to enable chroma key isolation of garment adorned over the suit. Sensors are arrayed over the exterior surface area of the suit for dimensional and pressure measurements, and rotational support structures and cooperating 3D scanners and track-based scanner movement enable 3D imaging of the modeled garment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2023
    Publication date: August 17, 2023
    Inventors: Kevin Nielson, Husam Kinawi
  • Patent number: 11627772
    Abstract: A body suit resembles at least a partial human body form for use in design, customization, alteration, testing and modeling of garments. The suit includes a plurality of fluid-expandable layers, including an outer skin layer divided into an outer plurality of selectively expandable in varying degrees or quantities to create a variable exterior skin contour. One or more additional fluid-expandable layers underlie the outer skin layer to establish a variable internal tissue depth further contributing to an overall outer body contour of the body suit. An exterior of the body suit is colored or colorable in blue or green to enable chroma key isolation of garment adorned over the suit. Sensors are arrayed over the exterior surface area of the suit for dimensional and pressure measurements, and rotational support structures and cooperating 3D scanners and track-based scanner movement enable 3D imaging of the modeled garment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2021
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2023
    Assignee: Swipe Fashion Incorporation
    Inventors: Kevin Nielson, Husam Kinawi
  • Publication number: 20220395043
    Abstract: A body suit resembles at least a partial human body form for use in design, customization, alteration, testing and modeling of garments. The suit includes a plurality of fluid-expandable layers, including an outer skin layer divided into an outer plurality of selectively expandable in varying degrees or quantities to create a variable exterior skin contour. One or more additional fluid-expandable layers underlie the outer skin layer to establish a variable internal tissue depth further contributing to an overall outer body contour of the body suit. An exterior of the body suit is colored or colorable in blue or green to enable chroma key isolation of garment adorned over the suit. Sensors are arrayed over the exterior surface area of the suit for dimensional and pressure measurements, and rotational support structures and cooperating 3D scanners and track-based scanner movement enable 3D imaging of the modeled garment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 25, 2021
    Publication date: December 15, 2022
    Inventors: Kevin Nielson, Husam Kinawi
  • Patent number: 11349852
    Abstract: A network-based line-rate method and apparatus for detecting and managing potential malware utilizing a black list of possible malware to scan content and detect potential malware content based upon characteristics that match the preliminary signature. The undetected content is then subjected to an inference-based processes and methods to determine whether the undetected content is safe for release. Typical to inference-based processes and method, the verdict is a numerical value within a predetermined range, out of which content is not safe. The network content released if the verdict is within safe range, otherwise, the apparatus provides various options of handling such presumably unsafe content; options including, soliciting user input whether to release, block, or subject the content to further offline behavioral analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2022
    Assignee: Wedge Networks Inc.
    Inventors: Hongwen Zhang, Mark Koob, Kevin Chmilar, Husam Kinawi
  • Publication number: 20190199740
    Abstract: A network-based line-rate method and apparatus for detecting and managing potential malware utilizing a black list of possible malware to scan content and detect potential malware content based upon characteristics that match the preliminary signature. The undetected content is then subjected to an inference-based processes and methods to determine whether the undetected content is safe for release. Typical to inference-based processes and method, the verdict is a numerical value within a predetermined range, out of which content is not safe. The network content released if the verdict is within safe range, otherwise, the apparatus provides various options of handling such presumably unsafe content; options including, soliciting user input whether to release, block, or subject the content to further offline behavioral analysis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2017
    Publication date: June 27, 2019
    Inventors: Hongwen Zhang, Mark Koob, Kevin Chmilar, Husam Kinawi
  • Patent number: 7630379
    Abstract: The invention relates to network based content inspection (NBCI). More specifically, the invention provides systems and methods for improved NBCI in complex networks that are typical for enterprises and service providers. These networks are shared by large numbers of concurrent users who send and retrieve application content of various sizes via a variety of communication protocols. This invention improves the efficiency of the NBCI of an individual communication session by learning from the processing results of other communication sessions which may be carried via different network protocols. In addition, the invention provides methods that do not weaken the overall security for the network and that improve the stability of NBCI systems by minimizing the risk of system resource exhaustion if subjected to a burst of large payloads. The invention also improves perceived network stability by preventing the system resources from being “live-locked” by a few large content inspection tasks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2007
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2009
    Assignee: Wedge Networks Inc.
    Inventors: Isao Morishita, Hongwen Zhang, Husam Kinawi
  • Publication number: 20070160062
    Abstract: The invention relates to network based content inspection (NBCI). More specifically, the invention provides systems and methods for improved NBCI in complex networks that are typical for enterprises and service providers. These networks are shared by large numbers of concurrent users who send and retrieve application content of various sizes via a variety of communication protocols. This invention improves the efficiency of the NBCI of an individual communication session by learning from the processing results of other communication sessions which may be carried via different network protocols. In addition, the invention provides methods that do not weaken the overall security for the network and that improve the stability of NBCI systems by minimizing the risk of system resource exhaustion if subjected to a burst of large payloads. The invention also improves perceived network stability by preventing the system resources from being “live-locked” by a few large content inspection tasks.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2007
    Publication date: July 12, 2007
    Inventors: Isao Morishita, Hongwen Zhang, Husam Kinawi
  • Publication number: 20050010697
    Abstract: This invention is a system and corresponding method having a computer readable medium, a set of content in communications with said computer readable medium containing content for at least one bandwidth, and a set of computer readable instructions embodied in said computer readable medium for receiving a content request from said output device, generating at least one detection packet for transmission to said output device, receiving at least one detection packet return from said output device, determining the bandwidth of said output device according to said at least one detection packet and said at least one detection packet return, retrieving content from said set of content, according to the bandwidth of said output device, and for transmission to said output device so that said output device can receive and display content compatible with the bandwidth of said output device, and formatting said content according to the bandwidth of said output device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Publication date: January 13, 2005
    Inventors: Husam Kinawi, Hongwen Zhang
  • Patent number: 6545669
    Abstract: Apparatus and process are provided for dragging or manipulating an object across a non-touch sensitive discontinuity between touch-sensitive screens of a computer. The object is selected and its parameters are stored in a buffer. The user activates means to trigger manipulation of the object from the source screen to the target screen. In one embodiment, a pointer is manipulated continuously on the source screen to effect the transfer. The object can be latched in a buffer for release on when the pointer contacts the target screen, preferably before a timer expires. Alternatively, the object is dragged in a gesture or to impinge a hot switch which, directs the computer to release the object on the target screen. In a hardware embodiment, buttons on a wireless pointer can be invoked to specify cut, copy or menu options and hold the object in the buffer despite a pointer lift.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Inventors: Husam Kinawi, Kevin W. Nielson, Todd G. Simpson, James A. Malcolm
  • Patent number: 6331840
    Abstract: Apparatus and process are provided wherein an object can be manipulated between multiple discontinuous screens which form a single continuous virtual display. Each screen is touch or input sensitive to a pointing implement or device, and a physical discontinuity separates each of the screens from the others, this continuity being non-touch sensitive. First, a pointing implement contacts the source touch-screen to select the object, storing parameters in the computers buffer. The pointing implement is moved to the target touch-screen where the pointing implement contacts where the first object is to be dragged to; then the object is released from the buffer so that the first object is pasted to the target touch-screen. Preferably, when the object is touched at the source screen, a timer starts, and if the target screen is touched before timeout, the object appears at the target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 18, 2001
    Inventors: Kevin W. Nielson, Husam Kinawi