Patents by Inventor Anisha Anand
Anisha Anand 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: 11686738Abstract: Methods, systems, and compositions featuring a solid, dissolvable reagent composition for delivering the reagent, such as an antibody, probe, chromogen, etc., to a sample. The present invention also features methods of producing said compositions, and automated systems featuring the use of the solid, dissolvable reagent compositions. The solid, dissolvable reagent composition may comprise a water-soluble polymer film, such as a polyvinyl alcohol film, infused with the reagent, wherein when applied to the sample, the water-soluble polymer film with reagent contacts the sample (e.g., tissue) and dissolves.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Anisha Anand, Crystal L. Stephens, Natcha Suriyavirun
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Publication number: 20220082579Abstract: Methods, systems, and compositions featuring a solid, dissolvable reagent composition for delivering the reagent, such as an antibody, probe, chromogen, etc., to a sample. The present invention also features methods of producing said compositions, and automated systems featuring the use of the solid, dissolvable reagent compositions. The solid, dissolvable reagent composition may comprise a water-soluble polymer film, such as a polyvinyl alcohol film, infused with the reagent, wherein when applied to the sample, the water-soluble polymer film with reagent contacts the sample (e.g., tissue) and dissolves.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Anisha Anand, Crystal L. Stephens, Natcha Suriyavirun
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Patent number: 11162961Abstract: Methods, systems, and compositions featuring a solid, dissolvable reagent composition for delivering the reagent, such as an antibody, probe, chromogen, etc., to a sample. The present invention also features methods of producing said compositions, and automated systems featuring the use of the solid, dissolvable reagent compositions. The solid, dissolvable reagent composition may comprise a water-soluble polymer film, such as a polyvinyl alcohol film, infused with the reagent, wherein when applied to the sample, the water-soluble polymer film with reagent contacts the sample (e.g., tissue) and dissolves.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2019Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Anisha Anand, Crystal L. Stephens, Natcha Suriyavirun
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Publication number: 20190310271Abstract: Methods, systems, and compositions featuring a solid, dissolvable reagent composition for delivering the reagent, such as an antibody, probe, chromogen, etc., to a sample. The present invention also features methods of producing said compositions, and automated systems featuring the use of the solid, dissolvable reagent compositions. The solid, dissolvable reagent composition may comprise a water-soluble polymer film, such as a polyvinyl alcohol film, infused with the reagent, wherein when applied to the sample, the water-soluble polymer film with reagent contacts the sample (e.g., tissue) and dissolves.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: Anisha Anand, Crystal L. Stephens, Natcha Suriyavirun
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Patent number: 9645187Abstract: A system (10) and method (200) are disclosed for detecting electrical connectivity. The system includes at least one power distribution conductor (18) and at least one electrical power pad (20) comprising a detection pad (28) that is electrically isolated from a remaining portion of the respective at least one electrical power pad (20). A measured parameter at the detection pad (28) provides an indication of electrical connectivity between the at least one power distribution conductor (18) and the respective at least one electrical power pad (20).Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2014Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Inventors: Anisha Anand, Orville H. Orr, Gordon J. Chambers, John Hua
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Publication number: 20150115975Abstract: A system (10) and method (200) are disclosed for detecting electrical connectivity. The system includes at least one power distribution conductor (18) and at least one electrical power pad (20) comprising a detection pad (28) that is electrically isolated from a remaining portion of the respective at least one electrical power pad (20). A measured parameter at the detection pad (28) provides an indication of electrical connectivity between the at least one power distribution conductor (18) and the respective at least one electrical power pad (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventors: Anisha Anand, Orville H. Orr, Gordon J. Chambers, John Hua
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Patent number: 8922222Abstract: A system (10) and method (200) are disclosed for detecting electrical connectivity. The system includes at least one power distribution conductor (18) and at least one electrical power pad (20) comprising a detection pad (28) that is electrically isolated from a remaining portion of the respective at least one electrical power pad (20). A measured parameter at the detection pad (28) provides an indication of electrical connectivity between the at least one power distribution conductor (18) and the respective at feast one electrical power pad (20).Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2010Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Anisha Anand, Gordon J. Chambers, John Hua, Orville H. Orr
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Publication number: 20130063153Abstract: A system (10) and method (200) are disclosed for detecting electrical connectivity. The system includes at least one power distribution conductor (18) and at least one electrical power pad (20) comprising a detection pad (28) that is electrically isolated from a remaining portion of the respective at least one electrical power pad (20). A measured parameter at the detection pad (28) provides an indication of electrical connectivity between the at least one power distribution conductor (18) and the respective at feast one electrical power pad (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2010Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventors: Anisha Anand, Gordon J. Chambers, John Hua, Orville H. Orr
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Patent number: 7116241Abstract: A processor-based device having a plurality of memory cartridges secured within a chassis by a lever system. The processor-based device comprises an indication system to indicate memory system operating conditions. Each memory cartridge has a protective assembly to protect memory elements within the memory cartridge when the memory cartridge is removed from the processor-based device. The processor-based device is operable such that at least one memory cartridge may be removed from the processor-based device without affecting operation of the processor-based device.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Christian H. Post, George D. Megason, Brett D. Roscoe, Paul Santeler, John M. MacLaren, John E. Larson, Jeffery Galloway, Siamak Tavallaei, Tim W. Majni, Robert Allan Lester, Anisha Anand, Eric Rose
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Patent number: 6975241Abstract: A processor-based device having a plurality of memory cartridges secured within a chassis by a lever system. The processor-based device comprises an indication system to indicate memory system operating conditions. Each memory cartridge has a protective assembly to protect memory elements within the memory cartridge when the memory cartridge is removed from the processor-based device. The processor-based device is operable such that at least one memory cartridge may be removed from the processor-based device without affecting operation of the processor-based device.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Christian H. Post, George D. Megason, Brett D. Roscoe, Paul Santeler, John M. MacLaren, John E. Larson, Jeffery Galloway, Siamak Tavallaei, Tim W. Majni, Robert Allan Lester, Anisha Anand, Eric Rose
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Patent number: 6854070Abstract: A method of adding memory capacity to a computer system. The computer system comprises a redundant memory system including a plurality of memory cartridges. By powering-down a memory cartridge, adding an additional memory module to the memory cartridge, and powering-up the memory cartridge for each memory cartridge in the system, the system can transition from a redundant mode of operation to a non-redundant mode of operation for each power-down, thus allowing the computer system to remain functional during the addition of the memory module. Alternatively, memory cartridges with higher memory capacity than those currently present in the computer system can be used to replace existing memory cartridges in the computer system, using the same techniques.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Jerome J. Johnson, John M. MacLaren, Robert A. Lester, John E. Larson, Gary J. Piccirillo, Christian H. Post, Jeffery Galloway, Ho M. Lai, Anisha Anand, Eric Rose
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Patent number: 6766469Abstract: A method of replacing a memory module in a computer system. Specifically, a method for replacing a memory module in a segment of a redundant memory system, without powering-down the memory system.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: John E. Larson, John M. MacLaren, Jerome J. Johnson, Gary J. Piccirillo, Robert A. Lester, Christian H. Post, Jeffery Galloway, Anisha Anand, Ho M. Lai, Eric Rose
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Patent number: 6747563Abstract: A processor-based device having a plurality of memory cartridges secured within a chassis by a lever system. The processor-based device comprises an indication system to indicate memory system operating conditions. Each memory cartridge has a protective assembly to protect memory elements within the memory cartridge when the memory cartridge is removed from the processor-based device. The processor-based device is operable such that at least one memory cartridge may be removed from the processor-based device without affecting operation of the processor-based device.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2003Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Christian H. Post, George D. Megason, Brett D. Roscoe, Paul Santeler, John M. MacLaren, John E. Larson, Jeffery Galloway, Siamak Tavallaei, Tim W. Majni, Robert Allan Lester, Anisha Anand, Eric Rose
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Publication number: 20030201902Abstract: A processor-based device having a plurality of memory cartridges secured within a chassis by a lever system. The processor-based device comprises an indication system to indicate memory system operating conditions. Each memory cartridge has a protective assembly to protect memory elements within the memory cartridge when the memory cartridge is removed from the processor-based device. The processor-based device is operable such that at least one memory cartridge may be removed from the processor-based device without affecting operation of the processor-based device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: Christian H. Post, George D. Megason, Brett D. Roscoe, Paul Santeler, John M. MacLaren, John E. Larson, Jeffery Galloway, Siamak Tavallaei, Tim W. Majni, Robert Allan Lester, Anisha Anand, Eric Rose
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Publication number: 20030193403Abstract: A processor-based device having a plurality of memory cartridges secured within a chassis by a lever system. The processor-based device comprises an indication system to indicate memory system operating conditions. Each memory cartridge has a protective assembly to protect memory elements within the memory cartridge when the memory cartridge is removed from the processor-based device. The processor-based device is operable such that at least one memory cartridge may be removed from the processor-based device without affecting operation of the processor-based device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Christian H. Post, George D. Megason, Brett D. Roscoe, Paul Santeler, John M. MacLaren, John E. Larson, Jeffery Galloway, Siamak Tavallaei, Tim W. Majni, Robert Allan Lester, Anisha Anand, Eric Rose
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Publication number: 20030193402Abstract: A processor-based device having a plurality of memory cartridges secured within a chassis by a lever system. The processor-based device comprises an indication system to indicate memory system operating conditions. Each memory cartridge has a protective assembly to protect memory elements within the memory cartridge when the memory cartridge is removed from the processor-based device. The processor-based device is operable such that at least one memory cartridge may be removed from the processor-based device without affecting operation of the processor-based device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Christian H. Post, George D. Megason, Brett D. Roscoe, Paul Santeler, John M. MacLaren, John E. Larson, Jeffery Galloway, Siamak Tavallaei, Tim W. Majni, Robert Allan Lester, Anisha Anand, Eric Rose
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Patent number: 6608564Abstract: A processor-based device having a plurality of memory cartridges secured within a chassis by a lever system. The processor-based device comprises an indication system to indicate memory system operating conditions. Each memory cartridge has a protective assembly to protect memory elements within the memory cartridge when the memory cartridge is removed from the processor-based device. The processor-based device is operable such that at least one memory cartridge may be removed from the processor-based device without affecting operation of the processor-based device.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Christian H. Post, George D. Megason, Brett D. Roscoe, Paul Santeler, John M. MacLaren, John E. Larson, Jeffery Galloway, Siamak Tavallaei, Tim W. Majni, Robert Allan Lester, Anisha Anand, Eric Rose
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Publication number: 20020042893Abstract: A method of replacing a memory module in a computer system. Specifically, a method for replacing a memory module in a segment of a redundant memory system, without powering-down the memory system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2001Publication date: April 11, 2002Inventors: John E. Larson, John M. MacLaren, Jerome J. Johnson, Gary J. Piccirillo, Robert A. Lester, Christian H. Post, Jeffery Galloway, Anisha Anand, Ho M. Lai, Eric Rose
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Publication number: 20020010875Abstract: A method of adding memory capacity to a computer system. The computer system comprises a redundant memory system including a plurality of memory cartridges. By powering-down a memory cartridge, adding an additional memory module to the memory cartridge, and powering-up the memory cartridge for each memory cartridge in the system, the system can transition from a redundant mode of operation to a non-redundant mode of operation for each power-down, thus allowing the computer system to remain functional during the addition of the memory module. Alternatively, memory cartridges with higher memory capacity than those currently present in the computer system can be used to replace existing memory cartridges in the computer system, using the same techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventors: Jerome J. Johnson, John M. MacLaren, Robert A. Lester, John E. Larson, Gary J. Piccirillo, Christian H. Post, Jeffery Galloway, Ho M. Lai, Anisha Anand, Eric Rose
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Publication number: 20020010835Abstract: A processor-based device having a plurality of memory cartridges secured within a chassis by a lever system. The processor-based device comprises an indication system to indicate memory system operating conditions. Each memory cartridge has a protective assembly to protect memory elements within the memory cartridge when the memory cartridge is removed from the processor-based device. The processor-based device is operable such that at least one memory cartridge may be removed from the processor-based device without affecting operation of the processor-based device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventors: Christian H. Post, George D. Megason, Brett D. Roscoe, Paul Santeler, John M. MacLaren, John E. Larson, Jeffery Galloway, Siamak Tavallaei, Tim W. Majni, Robert Allan Lester, Anisha Anand, Eric Rose