Patents by Inventor Neeraj Sharma
Neeraj Sharma 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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Patent number: 11640019Abstract: A retroreflective system is disclosed that includes a retroreflective sheet for retroreflecting light, and a light control film disposed on the retroreflective sheet. For a first wavelength, light incident on the light control film at each of a first and second angles of incidence is retroreflected. For a second wavelength, light incident on the light control film at the first, but not the second, angle of incidence is retroreflected.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2016Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: John A. Wheatley, Gilles J. Benoit, Guanglei Du, Steven R. Anderson, Owen M. Anderson, David T. Yust, Rolf W. Biernath, Gary E. Gaides, Brian W. Lueck, Neeraj Sharma
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Patent number: 11630761Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to systems, media, and methods of generating test authorization for financial transactions. One or more computing devices generate an initial data set corresponding to a financial transaction. Alterations to one or more fields of information included in the initial data set are made responsive to instructions received via a user interface. Responsive to the alterations, the one or more computing devices: convert the test data set into a binary file, deserialize the binary file, and generate a transaction file for the financial transaction based on the deserialized test data set.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2021Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Andrew Troy Hartwell, Neeraj Sharma, Suresh Vadigi, Siwatm Piyasirisilp
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Patent number: 11619771Abstract: Systems including one or both of a light emitter or a light receiver or a detectable object; and an optical filter adjacent one or both of the light emitter or the light receiver, wherein the optical filter includes at least one wavelength transmission selective layer an absorber component, wherein the wavelength transmission selective layer at least partially reduces the transmission of wavelengths from 701 nm to 849 nm incident thereon.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2018Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Neeraj Sharma, Guanglei Du, John A. Wheatley, Matthew E. Sousa, Jeremy O. Swanson
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Patent number: 11602948Abstract: Techniques are described in which articles (e.g., security documents, traffic signage and personal protective equipment) are formed to include an infrared absorptive material. In some instances, the infrared absorptive material includes a reduced tungsten oxide, such as cesium tungsten oxide, calcium tungsten oxide, potassium tungsten oxide, or the like, and exposed to radiation such that one or more regions of the security document has a modified appearance, thereby providing a visual marking or information on the article. Example articles include at least one layer including a polymer and an infrared absorptive material including a reduced tungsten oxide. The layer includes a radiation-treated region that exhibits a first appearance under visible light and at least one non-radiation-treated region that exhibits a second, different appearance under visible light.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2016Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Tadesse G. Nigatu, Suman K. Patel, Craig A. Schmidt, Lee A. Pavelka, Neeraj Sharma
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Publication number: 20230022654Abstract: The present disclosure relates to polynucleotides encoding a chimeric polypeptide comprising a c-Jun polypeptide, a ROR1-binding protein, and a truncated EGF receptor. Also provided are cells (e.g., T cells) expressing CARs comprising a ROR1-binding protein and overexpressing a c-Jun polypeptide. Overexpression of c-Jun in CAR T cells confers improved properties, e.g., reducing or preventing exhaustion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2022Publication date: January 26, 2023Applicant: Lyell Immunopharma, Inc.Inventors: Spencer PARK, Queenie VONG, Blythe SATHER, Byoung RYU, Marc LAJOIE, Howell MOFFETT, Brian WEITZNER, Yun SONG, Scott BOYKEN, Neeraj SHARMA, Shobha POTLURI, Bijan BOLDAJIPOUR
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Patent number: 11544215Abstract: Computer-implemented methods may include receiving first report template data. The first report template data may include a first version identifier identifying a first version of a report schema associated with a first report template. The first version of the report schema may be determined to be subsequent to a current version of the report schema based on the first version identifier. First sample export object data associated with the first version of the report schema may be retrieved. First sample file structure data associated with a file structure of the first version of the report schema may be determined based on the first sample export object data. A first file structure may be generated based on the first sample file structure data. The first file structure may be populated with a plurality of report templates including the first report template. Systems and computer program products are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2019Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Visa International Service AssociationInventors: Neeraj Sharma, Sree Anoosha Chivukula
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Patent number: 11448808Abstract: Example systems may include one or both of a light emitter and a light receiver, and an optical filter. The optical filter may include a wavelength selective scattering layer configured to scatter visible light. The optical filter may include a wavelength selective reflecting layer having a predetermined transmission band configured to compensate for a color deviation. The optical filter may include a broadband reflecting layer having a predetermined reflection band configured to compensate for a color deviation. The optical filter may include a low-index layer configured to reduce a color deviation in light emitted by the light emitter or received by the light receiver. The wavelength selective scattering layer may include nanoparticles dispersed in a binder, wherein the ratio of the nanoparticles to the binder by weight is at least 50%. Example articles may include example optical filters.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2018Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Guanglei Du, John A. Wheatley, Matthew E. Sousa, Anthony M. Renstrom, Neeraj Sharma
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Publication number: 20220269596Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to systems, media, and methods of accessing data from a test settlement file. An application programming interface (API) configured to permit alteration of one or more fields of test data in a test data file is exposed by a settlement generator. One or more fields of test data exposed by the API are altered. A test data file in a configurable format is generated based on the one or more fields of test data and alteration. The test data file is transmitted from the settlement generator to an orchestrator. A binary file, converted from the test data file, is transmitted from the settlement generator to a third-party processor. One or more pieces of data from a test settlement file are retrieved by the settlement generator, where the test settlement file includes processing results of the binary file received from the third-party processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2021Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Andrew Troy HARTWELL, Neeraj SHARMA, Siwatm PIYASIRISILP, Suresh VADIGI, Jason BEAN
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Publication number: 20220269665Abstract: Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for managing a databank system. The databank system may have multiple databanks and each databank may have one or more repositories storing records (e.g., test data). The databank system exposes an application programming interface (API) and the databank system is managed by transmitting API calls to the exposed API. These API calls may be displayed to a user via GUI such that the user can copy the API call and paste the API call (or a modified version of the API call) into the code of other software application. Further, the databank system enables the owner of a databank or repository to share the databank or repository with other users accordingly to various access privileges. Further still, the databank system enables individual records to be reserved by a user, rendering the record invisible to other users until an expiration.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2021Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Andrew Troy HARTWELL, Siwatm PIYASIRISILP, Suresh VADIGI, Neeraj SHARMA, Jason BEAN
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Publication number: 20220269590Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to systems, media, and methods of generating test authorization for financial transactions. One or more computing devices generate an initial data set corresponding to a financial transaction. Alterations to one or more fields of information included in the initial data set are made responsive to instructions received via a user interface. Responsive to the alterations, the one or more computing devices: convert the test data set into a binary file, deserialize the binary file, and generate a transaction file for the financial transaction based on the deserialized test data set.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2021Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Andrew Troy HARTWELL, Neeraj SHARMA, Suresh VADIGI, Siwatm PIYASIRISILP
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Publication number: 20220252772Abstract: Infrared reflectors are described. In particular, infrared reflectors with reduced off-axis color are described. Such infrared reflectors may be useful in laminated glass constructions, particularly for applications where the glass may be exposed to water.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: Christopher A. Haak, Timothy J. Nevitt, Kevin M. Hamer, Raghunath Padiyath, Neeraj Sharma, Gregory F. King, William C. Pettit, III, Ronald K. Thery, Richard Yufeng Liu
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Publication number: 20220215665Abstract: In general, techniques are described for a personal protective equipment (PPE) management system (PPEMS) that uses images of optical patterns embodied on articles of personal protective equipment (PPEs) to identify safety conditions that correspond to usage of the PPEs. In one example, an article of personal protective equipment (PPE) includes a first optical pattern embodied on a surface of the article of PPE; a second optical pattern embodied on the surface of the article of PPE, wherein a spatial relation between the first optical pattern and the second optical pattern is indicative of an operational status of the article of PPE.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2022Publication date: July 7, 2022Inventors: Caroline M. Ylitalo, Kui Chen-Ho, Paul L. Acito, Tien Yi T.H. Whiting, James B. Snyder, Travis L. Potts, James W. Howard, James L.C. Werness, Jr., Suman K. Patel, Charles A. Shaklee, Katja Hansen, Glenn E. Casner, Kiran S. Kanukurthy, Steven T. Awiszus, Neeraj Sharma
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Patent number: 11360248Abstract: Systems including one or both of a light emitter or a light receiver and an optical filter adjacent one or both of the light emitter or the light receive are described. The optical filter includes a wavelength selective scattering layer that scatters near-infrared light less than visible light. The wavelength selective scattering layer includes a plurality of particles. The plurality of particles have an imaginary refractive index less than 10.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2018Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Neeraj Sharma, Guanglei Du, Matthew E. Sousa, Jeremy O. Swanson, Jung-Sheng Wu
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Patent number: 11346987Abstract: Infrared reflectors are described. In particular, infrared reflectors with reduced off-axis color are described. Such infrared reflectors may be useful in laminated glass constructions, particularly for applications where the glass may be exposed to water.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Christopher A. Haak, Timothy J. Nevitt, Kevin M. Hamer, Raghunath Padiyath, Neeraj Sharma, Gregory F. King, William C. Pettit, III, Ronald K. Thery, Richard Yufeng Liu
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Publication number: 20220146725Abstract: A system may include one or both of a light emitter and a light receiver, and an optical filter. The optical filter includes a wavelength selective scattering layer. The wavelength selective scattering layer may have a near-infrared scattering ratio of less than about 0.9. The filter may have a visible reflective haze ratio of greater than about 0.5. A method may include disposing the wavelength selective scattering layer adjacent one or both of the light emitter and the light receiver. The optical filter may include a wavelength selective reflective layer. The optical filter may include a wavelength selective absorbing layer. An article may include the optical filter. The wavelength selective scattering layer may have an average near-infrared scattering of less than 60%, an average visible scattering of greater than 10%, and a difference between the % total visible reflectance and the % diffuse visible reflectance of less than 20.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2022Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Guanglei DU, John A. WHEATLEY, Yi Hang LV, Anthony M. RENSTROM, Neeraj SHARMA, Fuguo XU
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Publication number: 20220129369Abstract: Systems, media, and methods for automatically generating test accounts using a test account generator are disclosed. Responsive to an indication of a selection of a product of interest from among a list of products, fields of information corresponding to the selected product, as well as enabling the testing of the test account, are generated. Permission to access a plurality of servers containing data corresponding to the fields of information is requested. Responsive to permissions to access the plurality of servers being granted, a test data set including data corresponding to the fields of information is produced and transmitted to the test account generator. Upon receiving the test data set, the included data is populated into corresponding fields of information to generate the test account.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2020Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Neeraj SHARMA, Jeffrey A. TYREE, Andrew Troy HARTWELL, Siwatm PIYASIRISILP, Suresh VADIGI
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Publication number: 20220129283Abstract: The present application is directed to methods, systems, and media, implemented in a non-production environment, for automatically generating an updated workflow for an operation executable by a computing device. A selection of an operation from among a plurality of operations available in a microservices environment is received via a user interface. A configurable computer-executable file corresponding to the selected operation is determined. An alteration to the operation is received via the user interface. A segment of computer-executable code in the configurable computer-executable file corresponding to the selected operation is updated responsive to the alteration to the operation. Updated workflows available to other applications in the microservices environment are generated based on the updated segment of computer-executable code in the configurable computer-executable file.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2020Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Neeraj SHARMA, Jeffrey A. TYREE, Siwatm PIYASIRISILP, Andrew Troy HARTWELL, Suresh VADIGI
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Publication number: 20220129367Abstract: Systems, methods and media are directed to a microservices orchestration engine, which includes an engine framework and an orchestrator. The engine framework combines an input request with framework specifications to form a job stream and define communication between the orchestrator and microservice provision components that execute microservices to be executed in a non-production environment during a test of computer-executable code. The orchestrator receives the formed job stream and sends a plurality of tasks based on the formed job stream. The tasks are executed by respective microservice provision components that execute microservices, enabling the test of computer-executable code in the non-production environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2020Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Neeraj SHARMA, Jeffrey A. TYREE, Suresh VADIGI, Siwatm PIYASIRISILP, Andrew Troy HARTWELL
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Patent number: 11314971Abstract: In general, techniques are described for a personal protective equipment (PPE) management system (PPEMS) that uses images of optical patterns embodied on articles of personal protective equipment (PPEs) to identify safety conditions that correspond to usage of the PPEs. In one example, an article of personal protective equipment (PPE) includes a first optical pattern embodied on a surface of the article of PPE; a second optical pattern embodied on the surface of the article of PPE, wherein a spatial relation between the first optical pattern and the second optical pattern is indicative of an operational status of the article of PPE.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2018Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Caroline M. Ylitalo, Kui Chen-Ho, Paul L. Acito, Tien Yi T. H. Whiting, James B. Snyder, Travis L. Potts, James W. Howard, James L. C. Werness, Jr., Suman K. Patel, Charles A. Shaklee, Katja Hansen, Glenn E. Casner, Kiran S. Kanukurthy, Steven T. Awiszus, Neeraj Sharma
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Patent number: 11300716Abstract: Retroreflecting articles are described. In particular, retroreflecting articles including a quarter wave retarder and a retroreflecting layer are described. The retarder is rotationally invariant and the retroreflecting layer is non-depolarizing. Such articles may be useful for sensor-detectable signs, labels, and garments.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: John A. Wheatley, Michael A. McCoy, Tien Yi T. H. Whiting, Guanglei Du, Neeraj Sharma, Kui Chen-Ho, Kenneth A. Epstein