Patents by Inventor Rajeev SINHA

Rajeev SINHA 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).

  • Patent number: 11980992
    Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to integrated abrasive (IA) polishing pads, and methods of manufacturing IA polishing pads using, at least in part, surface functionalized abrasive particles in an additive manufacturing process, such as a 3D inkjet printing process. In one embodiment, a method of forming a polishing article includes dispensing a first plurality of droplets of a first precursor, curing the first plurality of droplets to form a first layer comprising a portion of a sub-polishing element, dispensing a second plurality of droplets of the first precursor and a second precursor onto the first layer, and curing the second plurality of droplets to form a second layer comprising portions of the sub-polishing element and portions of a plurality of polishing elements. Here, the second precursor includes functionalized abrasive particles having a polymerizable group chemically bonded to surfaces thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2022
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2024
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Ashavani Kumar, Ashwin Chockalingam, Sivapackia Ganapathiappan, Rajeev Bajaj, Boyi Fu, Daniel Redfield, Nag B. Patibandla, Mario Dagio Cornejo, Amritanshu Sinha, Yan Zhao, Ranga Rao Arnepalli, Fred C. Redeker
  • Patent number: 11392835
    Abstract: Examples of employee concierge are provided. In an example, an issue may be determined for an employee. The issue may be determined based on a query shared by the employee or upon occurrence of an unusual event. The unusual event may be indicative of a deviation in behaviour and routine of the employee. A session may be initiated and the issue may be parsed to determine a context. A bot may be selected from multiple bots for the issue where each bot includes information relating to a solution to address the issue. Data associated with the issue may be collected from a central database and other bots. The data may then be analyzed to determine a solution. The solution comprises a response to the query and a suggestion to mitigate the unusual event.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2022
    Assignee: ACCENTUREGLOBAL SOLUTIONS LIMITED
    Inventors: Chung-Sheng Li, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Guanglei Xiong, Jill K. Goldstein, Jingyun Fan, Rajeev Sinha, Manoj Shroff, Golnaz Ghasemiesfeh, Kayhan Moharreri, Swati Tata, Pratip Samanta, Madhura Shivaram, Akanksha Juneja, Anshul Solanki, Jorjeta Jetcheva, Priyanka Chowdhary, Rishi Vig, Kyle Patrick Johnson, Mohammad Jawad Ghorbani
  • Patent number: 11238363
    Abstract: A device may receive information that identifies a requirement. The device may receive information associated with a set of positive entities and a set of negative entities. The device may identify a set of priority terms based on the information associated with the set of positive entities and the set of negative entities. The device may identify a first set of ancillary terms and a second set of ancillary terms based on the information that identifies the set of priority terms. The device may generate a model based on the set of priority terms, the first set of ancillary terms, and the second set of ancillary terms. The device may determine a set of classification scores, for a set of unclassified entities, based on information associated with the set of unclassified entities and the model. The device may provide information that identifies the set of classification scores to cause an action to be performed in association with the set of unclassified entities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2022
    Assignee: Accenture Global Solutions Limited
    Inventors: Rajeev Sinha, Meenakshi Arvind Lingayat
  • Patent number: 10667530
    Abstract: An automated process assesses an amount of meat remaining on a trimmed animal carcass by generating image data of the carcass and processing the image data in a computer to calculate the amount of meat remaining on the carcass. The automated process can be carried out using an equation developed by counting pixels in an area of interest in images of a plurality of reference trimmed carcasses from which the remaining meat is thereafter scraped and weighed, to produce data points used to develop the equation which is then used to calculate the amount of meat remaining on a trimmed carcass as it proceeds down a processing line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 2, 2020
    Assignee: Cryovac, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel Healey, Rajeev Sinha, Lewis Webb, Keith Johnson, James Mize
  • Publication number: 20200074311
    Abstract: Examples of employee concierge are provided. In an example, an issue may be determined for an employee. The issue may be determined based on a query shared by the employee or upon occurrence of an unusual event. The unusual event may be indicative of a deviation in behaviour and routine of the employee. A session may be initiated and the issue may be parsed to determine a context. A bot may be selected from multiple bots for the issue where each bot includes information relating to a solution to address the issue. Data associated with the issue may be collected from a central database and other bots. The data may then be analyzed to determine a solution. The solution comprises a response to the query and a suggestion to mitigate the unusual event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2018
    Publication date: March 5, 2020
    Applicant: ACCENTURE GLOBAL SOLUTIONS LIMITED
    Inventors: Chung-Sheng LI, Emmanuel MUNGUIA TAPIA, Guanglei XIONG, Jill K. GOLDSTEIN, Jingyun FAN, Rajeev SINHA, Manoj SHROFF, Golnaz GHASEMIESFEH, Kayhan MOHARRERI, Swati TATA, Pratip SAMANTA, Madhura SHIVARAM, Akanksha JUNEJA, Anshul SOLANKI, Jorjeta JETCHEVA, Priyanka CHOWDHARY, Rishi VIG, Kyle Patrick JOHNSON, Mohammad Jawad GHORBANI
  • Publication number: 20190313654
    Abstract: An automated process assesses an amount of meat remaining on a trimmed animal carcass by generating image data of the carcass and processing the image data in a computer to calculate the amount of meat remaining on the carcass. The automated process can be carried out using an equation developed by counting pixels in an area of interest in images of a plurality of reference trimmed carcasses from which the remaining meat is thereafter scraped and weighed, to produce data points used to develop the equation which is then used to calculate the amount of meat remaining on a trimmed carcass as it proceeds down a processing line.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2017
    Publication date: October 17, 2019
    Inventors: Daniel Healey, Rajeev Sinha, Lewis Webb, Keith Johnson, James Mize
  • Publication number: 20180314973
    Abstract: A device may receive information that identifies a requirement. The device may receive information associated with a set of positive entities and a set of negative entities. The device may identify a set of priority terms based on the information associated with the set of positive entities and the set of negative entities. The device may identify a first set of ancillary terms and a second set of ancillary terms based on the information that identifies the set of priority terms. The device may generate a model based on the set of priority terms, the first set of ancillary terms, and the second set of ancillary terms. The device may determine a set of classification scores, for a set of unclassified entities, based on information associated with the set of unclassified entities and the model. The device may provide information that identifies the set of classification scores to cause an action to be performed in association with the set of unclassified entities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2017
    Publication date: November 1, 2018
    Inventors: Rajeev SINHA, Meenakshi Arvind Lingayat