Patents by Inventor Balbir Singh
Balbir Singh 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: 20090254846Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a method, system, and media for enabling an advertisement to interact with a software application. This can include receiving advertising content that is to be hosted by a software application. The advertising content can include an advertisement to be presented as well as an object that includes product information. The object can be interacted with by the software application. The product information relates to a product offering that is being promoted by the advertisement. The method further includes presenting the advertisement within the software application, and enabling an interaction method with the software application such that the product information is utilized by the software application to present a presentation that becomes part of a work of the software application. The software application can then be used to modify imported product information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: SHANKAR VAIDYANATHAN, BALBIR SINGH, PHANI K. VADDADI
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Patent number: 7578414Abstract: A water resistant absorbent towel dispenser. The dispenser includes a container having top, bottom and side walls housing a supply of absorbent towels, and an exterior handle for facilitating transport of the dispenser. The top wall includes a finger-accessible opening through which absorbent towels may be withdrawn. In certain embodiments, the top wall is convex upwardly, but is flexible to enable it to be depressed when dispensers are stacked vertically so as to come into load bearing contact with the towel supply. In some embodiments, the top and bottom walls have interlocking configurations to add lateral stability to vertically stacked dispensers.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc.Inventors: John C. Sellars, Jerry Ballas, Balbir Singh, Neal D. Watson, Ronald A. Bogdanovich
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Publication number: 20090113432Abstract: A method and system for scheduling tasks on a processor, the tasks being scheduled by an operating system to run on the processor in a predetermined order, the method comprising identifying and creating task groups of all related tasks; assigning the tasks in the task groups into a single common run-queue; selecting a task at the start of the run-queue; determining if the task at the start of the run-queue is eligible to be run based on a pre-defined timeslice allocated and on the presence of older starving tasks on the runqueue; executing the task in the pre-defined time slice; associating a starving status to all unexecuted tasks and running all until all tasks in the run-queue complete execution and the run-queue become empty.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Balbir Singh, Vaddagiri Srivatsa
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Publication number: 20090012722Abstract: Naturally present chloride concentration in natural water is utilized for the development of the technique to gauge the performance of percolation tanks in space and time. The chloride mass balance technique is simple, sensitive, reliable and yet powerful enough to resolve the temporal variation due to the effect of silting or climate factors. The percolation efficiency data of percolation tanks can aid in the formulation of guidelines for selection of suitable sites for future tanks with greater efficiency. Otherwise unscientific construction of percolation tanks in sites that yield poor percolation efficiency is uneconomical, and the very purpose of their construction will be forfeited. Thus the technique developed using chloride mass balance in tank water for evaluation of tank performance is highly economy oriented.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventors: Balbir Singh Sukhija, Dontireddy Venkat Reddy, Pasupuletti Nagabhushanam, Mutyala Venkata Nandakumar
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Publication number: 20080083772Abstract: A water resistant absorbent towel dispenser. The dispenser includes a container having top, bottom and side walls housing a supply of absorbent towels, and an exterior handle for facilitating transport of the dispenser. The top wall includes a finger-accessible opening through which absorbent towels may be withdrawn. In certain embodiments, the top wall is convex upwardly, but is flexible to enable it to be depressed when dispensers are stacked vertically so as to come into load bearing contact with the towel supply. In some embodiments, the top and bottom walls have interlocking configurations to add lateral stability to vertically stacked dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Applicant: Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc.Inventors: John Sellars, Jerry Ballas, Balbir Singh, Neal Watson, Ronald Bogdanovich
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Publication number: 20070277900Abstract: A method of charging a compressed air storage tank for a vehicle increases the pressure in the storage tank from a first pressure to a second pressure. The method includes determining the first pressure according to a first detected vehicle engine load, and starting the charge cycle when the pressure detected in the storage tank is at least as low as the first pressure. The method further includes determining the second pressure according to a second detected vehicle engine load, and stopping the charge cycle when the pressure detected in the storage tank is at least as high as the second pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2007Publication date: December 6, 2007Applicant: PACCAR INCInventors: Ted Scherzinger, Christopher Harry, Michel Mallett, Robert Miracle, Balbir Singh
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Publication number: 20070130500Abstract: System(s), method(s), and/or techniques (“tools”) are described that enable electronic document functionality for a limited-capability computing device. The tools may enable a computing device with limited display capabilities to present and enable navigation through nested items or hierarchical view levels of an electronic document. The tools may also build renderable view information by which a device may enable electronic document functionality based on the capabilities of that device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2005Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jonathan Rivers-Moore, Petru Moldovanu, Balbir Singh
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Publication number: 20070061467Abstract: Systems and/or methods (“tools”) are described that enable application-specific session states in a single session, a network entity to be brought down without data loss, additional privacy for session states, continuity when a session state's version differs from that of the session state's network application, cessation of unnecessary roundtrips attempting to fetch session states, and other techniques. Some of these techniques may be enabled with a data structure having a single binary large object having application-specific identifiers for portions of the binary large object, version identifiers for those portions, a client token indicating the client associated with session states in the binary large object, and a session identifier indicating the session in which these session states exist.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2005Publication date: March 15, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Edward Essey, Alexei Levenkov, Ranjan Aggarwal, Balbir Singh, Adrienne Leavitt
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Publication number: 20050046314Abstract: A water resistant absorbent towel dispenser. The dispenser includes a container having top, bottom and side walls housing a supply of absorbent towels, and an exterior handle for facilitating transport of the dispenser. The top wall includes a finger-accessible opening through which absorbent towels may be withdrawn. In certain embodiments, the top wall is convex upwardly, but is flexible to enable it to be depressed when dispensers are stacked vertically so as to come into load bearing contact with the towel supply. In some embodiments, the top and bottom walls have interlocking configurations to add lateral stability to vertically stacked dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: John Sellars, Jerry Ballas, Balbir Singh, Neal Watson, Ronald Bogdanovich
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Patent number: 6808478Abstract: A system (10) for producing folded articles includes a cutting station (58) operable to segment a fabric web (42) into a continuous stream of individual web segments (86). The system also includes a rotary folder (96) comprising a plurality of folding rollers (104, 106). The rotary folder (96) rotates about an axis spaced apart from axes of the folding rollers (104, 106). The rotary folder (96) is operable to receive the web segments (86) at a first location and fold the web segments one or more times while rotating from the first location to a second location about the rotary folder (96) axis. The system further includes a transfer station (62) operable to receive the folded web segments (86) from the rotary folder (96) at the second location and deliver the folded web segments (86) to a third location.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: EthiconInventor: Balbir Singh
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Patent number: 6716186Abstract: Curable adhesive splints, methods of manufacturing the splints and methods of using the splints are disclosed. The splints include a curable splinting layer and an exposed pressure sensitive adhesive proximate a first major side of the splinting layer. The pressure sensitive adhesive is used to secure the curable layer in position to provide the desired immobilization. The curable splinting layer may be of any material that can be shaped and cured to provide the desired level of stiffness required for immobilization, such as, e.g., moisture-curable splinting material, etc. The curable adhesive splints may be molded or formed to a desired shape while still providing the stiffness required for immobilization after curing.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2000Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Balbir Singh, Lim Fang Pek, Kurt Allenberg
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Publication number: 20030236474Abstract: An apparatus and method for monitoring movements of a patient is provided. If movements of the patient are detected to exceed predetermined thresholds, then a detector assembly determines that a seizure condition is present, and an alarm may be generated. In one arrangement, a sensor assembly includes one or more sound detectors to detect sound cause by patient movement. The detector assembly monitors the movement of the patient for determining if an abnormal movement or seizure condition is present. In another arrangement, an image sensor is used. A detector assembly monitors images produced by the image sensor to determine if the movements exceed predetermined thresholds. Other types of sensors can be used in other arrangements. The sensors can either be placed on a surface common to the patient or they can be attached to the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventor: Balbir Singh
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Publication number: 20030073559Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed useful for folding materials, particularly fabrics that are fragile such as medical gauze. The apparatus in its simplest embodiment comprises a roller and a disk which is in communication with the roller. In operation, the material to be folded first is drawn between the roller and disk and then drawn against the disk to form a fold.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Balbir Singh
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Patent number: 6425547Abstract: A system for producing coreless fabric rolls includes a feed station (12) operable to supply a leading edge of a fabric web (24) from a parent roll (18). The system includes a first tucking station (132) operable to position the leading edge of the fabric web (24) adjacent one of a plurality of spindles (48, 50, 52) coupled to a turret (46). The system also includes a winding station (38) comprising a winding roller (36). The winding station (38) is operable to receive the leading edge in a nip defined by the spindle (48, 50, 52) and the winding roller (36) and wind the fabric web (24) into a fabric roll about the spindle (48, 50, 52). The system also includes a cutting station (40) operable to separate the fabric roll from a remaining portion of the fabric web (24). The system also includes a second tucking station (42) operable to receive the spindle (48, 50, 52) from the winding station (36) and wind a trailing edge of the fabric roll about the fabric roll.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1999Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: EthiconInventor: Balbir Singh
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Patent number: 6395317Abstract: The present invention is directed to process and apparatus for forming a dual compartment package. The process includes forming an elongated rectangular U-shaped package having an inside and outside wall configured to form an open top end, and an inside and outside wall configured to form an open bottom end. The U-shaped package is filled with product. A zipper assembly having inter-locking members is separated into a first zipper component and a second zipper component. The first zipper component is attached to the inner side of the open top end walls thereby sealing the top end to the first zipper component. The open bottom end walls are placed adjacent the first zipper component, and the second zipper component is reattached to the first zipper component thereby locking the open bottom end walls between the inter-locking members of the zipper assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Mars IncorporatedInventors: Balbir Singh, David A. Blythe, Stephen R. Holten, Gary Willison
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Patent number: 6385946Abstract: A system for producing folded articles includes a cutting station (56) operable to segment a fabric web (42, 44) into a continuous stream of individual web segments (74, 76). The system also includes a first folding station (58) operable to fold each of the web segments (74, 76). The system further includes a spacing station (88) operable to receive the stream of web segments (74, 76) from the folding station (58) and deliver the stream of web segments (74, 76) at a predetermined spacing to correspond with a packaging registration.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1999Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: EthiconInventor: Balbir Singh
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Patent number: 6315740Abstract: An apparatus for accurately monitoring motor movements attributable to seizures and convulsions of patients having epilepsy or other seizure disorders, and motor movements attributable to periodic leg movements, tremors, respiration, mechanical cardiac functions, or any other motorics during periods of sleep. This monitoring function is achieved without attaching any detection apparatus to the patient. Embodiments measure patient movements essentially by relating mattress displacement to such motor movements. The preferred embodiment is constructed with a geophone configuration intended to receive an analog signal corresponding to mattress movement and to communicate this signal to an electrically interconnected detection assembly for monitoring and recording the patient's pattern of body movements. Other suitable movement sensing devices such as devices based upon piezoelectric, fiber optics, microwave, infrared, and ultrasound phenomena may be used either in addition to or instead of geophones.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Inventor: Balbir Singh
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Patent number: 6283905Abstract: A system (10) for producing folded articles includes a cutting station (58) operable to segment a fabric web (42) into a continuous stream of individual web segments (86). The system also includes a rotary folder (96) comprising a plurality of folding rollers (104, 106). The rotary folder (96) rotates about an axis spaced apart from axes of the folding rollers (104, 106). The rotary folder (96) is operable to receive the web segments (86) at a first location and fold the web segments one or more times while rotating from the first location to a second location about the rotary folder (96) axis. The system further includes a transfer station (62) operable to receive the folded web segments (86) from the rotary folder (96) at the second location and deliver the folded web segments (86) to a third location.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: EthiconInventor: Balbir Singh
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Patent number: 6258017Abstract: A system (10) for producing folded articles includes a cutting station (58) operable to segment a fabric web (42) into a continuous stream of individual web segments (86). The system also includes a rotary folder (96) comprising a plurality of folding rollers (104, 106). The rotary folder (96) rotates about an axis spaced apart from axes of the folding rollers (104, 106). The rotary folder (96) is operable to receive the web segments (86) at a first location and fold the web segments one or more times while rotating from the first location to a second location about the rotary folder (96) axis. The system further includes a transfer station (62) operable to receive the folded web segments (86) from the rotary folder (96) at the second location and deliver the folded web segments (86) to a third location.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: EthiconInventor: Balbir Singh
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Patent number: 6233905Abstract: A package for holding and displaying a plurality of separately packaged flat items comprises a paper wrapping folding into a free-standing bag and containing the items in parallel stacked relation. The upper edges of the packages preferably protrude above the top of the bag for easy removal therefrom. Preferably, the bag is formed by folding a blank of paper stock about a stack of the items.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventor: Balbir Singh