Patents by Inventor Sudeep Mohan
Sudeep Mohan 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: 20230289236Abstract: The present invention discloses a method for implementation of a software application implemented by a processor of a computer system, wherein said software application enables mapping of one or more diagramming elements to one or more cloud computing server, wherein said method comprising: Configuring, by an application interface, at least a 2D or 3D network architecture model on a first cloud computing platform, using one or more cloud components directly from a graphical drawing tool; deploying, by said application interface, said network architecture model on said first cloud computing platform to create a cloud application network; requesting, by said application interface, a copy of said cloud application network from said first cloud computing platform; shifting, by said application interface, said cloud application network from said first cloud computing platform to said second cloud computing platform for deploying said cloud components in a second cloud computing platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2023Publication date: September 14, 2023Inventors: Sudeep Mohan KHIRE, Sunil Pandurang VETAL
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Publication number: 20230205598Abstract: The present invention discloses a method for implementation of a software application implemented by a processor of a computer system, wherein said software application enables mapping of one or more diagramming elements to one or more cloud computing server, wherein said method comprising: Configuring, by an application interface, at least a 2D or 3D network architecture model on a first cloud computing platform, using one or more cloud components directly from a graphical drawing tool; deploying, by said application interface, said network architecture model on said first cloud computing platform to create a cloud application network; requesting, by said application interface, a copy of said cloud application network from said first cloud computing platform; shifting, by said application interface, said cloud application network from said first cloud computing platform to said second cloud computing platform for deploying said cloud components in a second cloud computing platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2021Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: SUDEEP MOHAN KHIRE, SUNIL PANDURANG VETAL
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Patent number: 11675627Abstract: The present invention discloses a method for implementation of a software application implemented by a processor of a computer system, wherein said software application enables mapping of one or more diagramming elements to one or more cloud computing server, wherein said method comprising: Configuring, by an application interface, at least a 2D or 3D network architecture model on a first cloud computing platform, using one or more cloud components directly from a graphical drawing tool; deploying, by said application interface, said network architecture model on said first cloud computing platform to create a cloud application network; requesting, by said application interface, a copy of said cloud application network from said first cloud computing platform; shifting, by said application interface, said cloud application network from said first cloud computing platform to said second cloud computing platform for deploying said cloud components in a second cloud computing platform.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2021Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Inventors: Sudeep Mohan Khire, Sunil Pandurang Vetal
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Patent number: 11467365Abstract: A lens assembly includes a lens with a lens barrel and a lens mount assembly. The lens mount assembly includes a lens mount barrel and a protrusion. First threads on the lens barrel and second threads on the lens mount barrel are shaped to permit the lens barrel and the lens mount barrel to be screwed together. The protrusion is positioned to interfere with at least one of the first and second threads as the lens barrel and the lens mount barrel are being screwed together. This interference resists rotation of the lens barrel relative to the lens mount barrel, thereby reducing the likelihood that the lens will be inadvertently screwed or unscrewed away from a desired depth.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2019Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Sudeep Mohan, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor
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Patent number: 11196900Abstract: A multi-headed camera assembly includes a base comprising a plurality of tracks, a plurality of image sensor assemblies each comprising a support mechanism configured to allow a quick and efficient assembly of a lens assembly within a housing and each removably coupled to the base by a corresponding support frame among a plurality of support frames. Each support frame comprises a guide member for guiding tilt movement of a corresponding image sensor assembly and a support base movably coupled to a corresponding track so as to accomplish pan movement of the corresponding image sensor assembly. The multi-headed camera assembly further includes a surface mount mechanism, an in-ceiling mount mechanism, or a pendant mount mechanism so that the multi-headed camera assembly can be removably mounted to a surface, mounted into a ceiling, or connected to a pendant base.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2015Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: AVIGILON CORPORATIONInventors: Andrew L. P. Wu, Sudeep Mohan
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Publication number: 20210165185Abstract: A lens assembly includes a lens with a lens barrel and a lens mount assembly. The lens mount assembly includes a lens mount barrel and a protrusion. First threads on the lens barrel and second threads on the lens mount barrel are shaped to permit the lens barrel and the lens mount barrel to be screwed together. The protrusion is positioned to interfere with at least one of the first and second threads as the lens barrel and the lens mount barrel are being screwed together. This interference resists rotation of the lens barrel relative to the lens mount barrel, thereby reducing the likelihood that the lens will be inadvertently screwed or unscrewed away from a desired depth.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2019Publication date: June 3, 2021Applicant: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Sudeep Mohan, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor
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Patent number: 10976645Abstract: A spherical camera is disclosed. The camera includes an imaging unit. A base of the camera includes a track. A spherical housing includes a first housing part for containing the imaging unit. A second housing part includes a dove tail shaped to be slidably received within the track of the base. A loop is positionable around a periphery surface of the base, the loop being tightenable from a first position wherein the spherical housing is tiltable along the track to a second position wherein the spherical housing is locked in position.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2019Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Inventors: Luke William Bingleman, Thomas W. Holbrook, Sudeep Mohan, Hsin-Chin Lee, Eric Little, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor, Colin Paul Janssen
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Patent number: 10627705Abstract: A camera device has a dome bubble member and an imaging unit housed within the camera chamber. A heat-emitting element, such as a film, may be arranged about the lens unit and is adapted to radiate heat for heating the dome bubble member. The camera device may include a sealing member adapted to sealingly engage a portion of the dome bubble member, whereby the heat radiated from the heat-emitting element is substantially contained within the sealed sub-chamber. The imaging unit may be rotatable about a first axis and a second axis in which the second axis is offset from the center of the dome bubble member and is displaceable in at least one direction transverse to itself. The camera device may have a shroud member that is pivotal about a third axis. The camera device may also have a shroud member that is transmissive to infra-red light.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2019Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Avigilon CorporationInventors: Luke William Bingleman, Sudeep Mohan, Christopher James Cullington Okrainetz, Sergio Parise, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor
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Publication number: 20200120239Abstract: A spherical camera is disclosed. The camera includes an imaging unit. A base of the camera includes a track. A spherical housing includes a first housing part for containing the imaging unit. A second housing part includes a dove tail shaped to be slidably received within the track of the base. A loop is positionable around a periphery surface of the base, the loop being tightenable from a first position wherein the spherical housing is tiltable along the track to a second position wherein the spherical housing is locked in position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Applicant: Avigilon CorporationInventors: Luke William Bingleman, Thomas W. Holbrook, Sudeep Mohan, Hsin-Chin Lee, Eric Little, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor, Colin Paul Janssen
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Publication number: 20190391467Abstract: A camera device has a dome bubble member and an imaging unit housed within the camera chamber. A heat-emitting element, such as a film, may be arranged about the lens unit and is adapted to radiate heat for heating the dome bubble member. The camera device may include a sealing member adapted to sealingly engage a portion of the dome bubble member, whereby the heat radiated from the heat-emitting element is substantially contained within the sealed sub-chamber. The imaging unit may be rotatable about a first axis and a second axis in which the second axis is offset from the center of the dome bubble member and is displaceable in at least one direction transverse to itself. The camera device may have a shroud member that is pivotal about a third axis. The camera device may also have a shroud member that is transmissive to infra-red light.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2019Publication date: December 26, 2019Applicant: Avigilon CorporationInventors: Luke William Bingleman, Sudeep Mohan, Christopher James Cullington Okrainetz, Sergio Parise, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor
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Patent number: 10488737Abstract: A camera device has a dome bubble member and an imaging unit housed within the camera chamber. A heat-emitting element, such as a film, may be arranged about the lens unit and is adapted to radiate heat for heating the dome bubble member. The camera device may include a sealing member adapted to sealingly engage a portion of the dome bubble member, whereby the heat radiated from the heat-emitting element is substantially contained within the sealed sub-chamber. The imaging unit may be rotatable about a first axis and a second axis in which the second axis is offset from the center of the dome bubble member and is displaceable in at least one direction transverse to itself. The camera device may have a shroud member that is pivotal about a third axis. The camera device may also have a shroud member that is transmissive to infra-red light.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2016Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Avigilon CorporationInventors: Luke William Bingleman, Sudeep Mohan, Christopher James Cullington Okrainetz, Sergio Parise, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor
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Patent number: 10444602Abstract: A camera device has a dome bubble member and an imaging unit housed within the camera chamber. A heat-emitting element, such as a film, may be arranged about the lens unit and is adapted to radiate heat for heating the dome bubble member. The camera device may include a sealing member adapted to sealingly engage a portion of the dome bubble member, whereby the heat radiated from the heat-emitting element is substantially contained within the sealed sub-chamber. The imaging unit may be rotatable about a first axis and a second axis in which the second axis is offset from the center of the dome bubble member and is displaceable in at least one direction transverse to itself. The camera device may have a shroud member that is pivotal about a third axis. The camera device may also have a shroud member that is transmissive to infra-red light.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2016Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Avigilon CorporationInventors: Luke William Bingleman, Sudeep Mohan, Christopher James Cullington Okrainetz, Sergio Parise, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor
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Patent number: 10397526Abstract: A security camera with an adjustable lens aiming mechanism comprises a base with a camera seat, an eyeball camera, a cover, and a fastener for fastening the cover to the base. The eyeball camera comprises a lens and is movably seated on the camera seat. The cover covers the eyeball camera and comprises a bottom opening for engaging the base, a circular contact ring with a diameter smaller than the camera diameter and defining an opening through which the lens and a portion of the camera protrudes; and a fastener removably fastening the cover to the base such that when fully fastened, the contact ring makes contact with the camera and applies a sufficient pressure to fix the camera in place, and when partially or completely unfastened, the pressure is reduced such that the camera is movable and the lens is movable within the contact ring.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2017Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: Avigilon CorporationInventor: Sudeep Mohan
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Patent number: 10331019Abstract: A spherical camera is disclosed. The camera includes an imaging unit. A base of the camera includes a track. A spherical housing includes a first housing part for containing the imaging unit. A second housing part includes a dove tail shaped to be slidably received within the track of the base. A loop is positionable around a periphery surface of the base, the loop being tightenable from a first position wherein the spherical housing is tiltable along the track to a second position wherein the spherical housing is locked in position.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2018Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: AVIGILON CORPORATIONInventors: Luke William Bingleman, Thomas W. Holbrook, Colin Paul Janssen, Eric Little, Sudeep Mohan, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor
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Patent number: 10248008Abstract: A removable hinge for connecting a plate to a bracket. The bracket has a hook slot which has an open end and a retaining end. A hook on the plate fits into the open end of the hook slot and slides along the hook slot to the retaining end. When the plate is in a hanging position, the hook is at the retaining end of the hook slot. The plate is removable from the bracket by sliding the hook from the hook slot out of the open end. The removable hinge may be advantageously use in coupling a camera assembly, such as a bullet camera, to a bracket mounted on a wall or ceiling.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: Avigilon CorporationInventors: Ross Allen Mitchell, Sudeep Mohan
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Publication number: 20180356710Abstract: A spherical camera is disclosed. The camera includes an imaging unit. A base of the camera includes a track. A spherical housing includes a first housing part for containing the imaging unit. A second housing part includes a dove tail shaped to be slidably received within the track of the base. A loop is positionable around a periphery surface of the base, the loop being tightenable from a first position wherein the spherical housing is tiltable along the track to a second position wherein the spherical housing is locked in position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2018Publication date: December 13, 2018Applicant: Avigilon CorporationInventors: Luke William Bingleman, Thomas W. Holbrook, Colin Paul Janssen, Eric Little, Sudeep Mohan, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor
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Patent number: D798358Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2015Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Avigilon CorporationInventors: Thomas Holbrook, Sudeep Mohan, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor, Robin W. Chu, Gregg Davis, Mark A. Edwards, Adam M. Ruggles
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Patent number: D798362Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2016Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Avigilon CorporationInventors: Thomas Holbrook, Sudeep Mohan, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor, Robin W. Chu, Gregg Davis, Mark A. Edwards, Adam M. Ruggles
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Patent number: D815174Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2015Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: Avigilon CorporationInventors: Thomas Holbrook, Sudeep Mohan, Nigel Geoffrey Taylor, Robin W. Chu, Gregg Davis, Mark A. Edwards, Adam M. Ruggles
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Patent number: D829120Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2017Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: Avigilon CorporationInventors: Ross Allen Mitchell, Sudeep Mohan