Patents by Inventor Chun Lam
Chun Lam 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: 11961018Abstract: The disclosed computer-implemented method may include identifying and notifying requestors that may be candidates for a particular autonomous vehicle in order to find those candidates that may be willing or able to relax their travel constraints to match the autonomous vehicle. A request flow may involve surfacing the potential option of matching to an autonomous vehicle before setting a specific destination. For example, the request flow may involve determining that an autonomous vehicle is sufficiently near an in-session potential requestor. Before the potential requestor enters a specific destination, the request flow may present the possibility of the potential requestor being matched with the autonomous vehicle. In some examples, the request flow may then provide available drop-off locations that are compatible with the autonomous vehicle for selection by the potential requestor. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2021Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: Lyft, Inc.Inventors: Gavin Sebastian Hurley, Leighton Kamaile Jen, Jody Metzenbaum Kelman, Rex See Chun Lam, Jonathan Patrick O'Keefe, Oleg Vadim Panichev, Arkesh Jagdish Patel, John Robert Tighe, Adam Alexander Wolf
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Publication number: 20240091093Abstract: The subject invention pertains to systems and methods to improve the condition of an eye and to either treat or lower the risk of diseases such as glaucoma. Systems and methods are provided for increasing compliance, improving circulation and fluid flow, or promoting tissue cell metabolism by warm compress, and/or irradiation at single or multiple wavelengths (e.g., between 780 to 950 nm or between 550 to 700 nm), and/or application of static and/or dynamic pressure to the eye. Embodiments provide a wearable head set with pressure controlled goggles, controlled irradiation sources, and temperature-controlled heat sources or pads exposed to or in contact with the eye or surrounding region to warm up the tissues of the eye and promote the vasodilation of the blood vessels at the eye as well as circulation within the blood system connected to the Schlemm's canal or other regions in or around the eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: David Chuen Chun LAM, Yun Yuen LEUNG
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Patent number: 11900398Abstract: A system for dynamic number insertion may include at least one application operable on at least one client device and at least one public facing API operable on at least one server, the at least one API configured receiving a request for a phone number swap comprising attribution information from the at least one client device, providing a phone number based on the attribution information to the at least one client device, receiving notification of a phone call made to the phone number, and attributing the phone call based on the attribution information. The at least one application can be interfaced to the at least one public facing API.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2023Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Callrail, Inc.Inventors: Miles Stanfield, Man Chun Lam, Kristin Douglas, Sean McCrohan, Leonardo Peres, James Denton, Elliott Wood, Laura Lawrie, Raed Badr, Abhishek Chandrasekhar
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Publication number: 20230416650Abstract: A dishwashing detergent composition includes xylanase and an ethylene oxide-propylene oxide block copolymer having a cloud point of about 20° C. or greater than about 20° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Lindsay Suzanne Bewick, Neil Joseph Lant, Ana L. Morales Garcia, Hamish Chun Lam Yau
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Publication number: 20230416649Abstract: A dishwashing detergent composition comprising xylanase and sulphonated carboxylate polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Lindsay Suzanne Bewick, Neil Joseph Lant, Ana L. Morales Garcia, Hamish Chun Lam Yau
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Publication number: 20230340378Abstract: Laundry detergent compositions including alginate lyase enzyme, hexosaminidase enzyme and anionic surfactant. Methods of treating fabrics by contacting the fabric with an aqueous wash liquor having the detergent composition therein. The compositions and methods are particularly for improving whiteness of a fabric, improved soil removal from a fabric, for malodour removal from a fabric, for anti-wrinkle benefits, collar and/or cuff cleaning, anti-redeposition benefits and/or for improved drying of a fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Catherine JONES, Neil Joseph LANT, Nazarmohammad Gulamhussain MOMIN, Ana L. MORALES GARCIA, Alessandra VALENTINI, William G. T. WILLATS, Hamish Chun Lam YAU
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Publication number: 20230313075Abstract: A composition including an alginate lyase enzyme and cleaning adjunct. Methods of treating surfaces by contacting the surface with an aqueous wash liquor having the detergent composition therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Catherine JONES, Neil Joseph LANT, Nazarmohammad Gulamhussain MOMIN, Ana L. MORALES GARCIA, Alessandra VALENTINI, William G.T. WILLATS, Hamish Chun Lam YAU
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Publication number: 20230279316Abstract: Laundry detergent compositions can include an alginate lyase enzyme, nuclease enzyme, and anionic surfactant. Also included are methods of treating fabrics by contacting the fabric with an aqueous wash liquor having the laundry detergent composition which includes an alginate lyase enzyme, nuclease enzyme, and anionic surfactant.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Catherine JONES, Neil Joseph LANT, Nazarmohammad Gulamhussain MOMIN, Ana L. MORALES GARCIA, Alessandra VALENTINI, William G. T. WILLATS, Hamish Chun Lam YAU
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Publication number: 20230279315Abstract: Compositions including an alginate lyase enzyme and anionic surfactant. Methods of treating fabrics by contacting the fabric with an aqueous wash liquor having a detergent composition with an alginate lyase enzyme.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Catherine JONES, Neil Joseph LANT, Nazarmohammad Gulamhussain MOMIN, Ana L. MORALES GARCIA, Alessandra VALENTINI, William G.T. WILLATS, Hamish Chun Lam YAU
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Publication number: 20230250367Abstract: Compositions including an alginate lyase enzyme and anionic surfactant. Methods of treating fabrics by contacting the fabric with an aqueous wash liquor having the detergent composition therein. The compositions and methods are particularly for improving whiteness of a fabric, improved soil removal from a fabric, for malodour removal from a fabric, for anti-wrinkle benefits, anti-redeposition benefits and/or for improved drying of a fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2023Publication date: August 10, 2023Inventors: Catherine JONES, Neil Joseph LANT, Nazarmohammad Gulamhussain MOMIN, Ana L. MORALES GARCIA, Alessandra VALENTINI, William G. T. WILLATS, Hamish Chun Lam YAU
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Publication number: 20220373467Abstract: Identifying a residue-component in a residue on a surface, comprising using molecular probes selected from the group comprising antibodies, affimers, aptamers, lectins, carbohydrate binding modules and mixtures thereof. The residue-component may be a soil or surface treatment component. The method can be used to make or improve cleaning or treatment compositions or processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Neil Joseph LANT, Nazarmohammad Gulamhussain MOMIN, Ana MORALES GARCIA, Catherine JONES, William G. T WILLATS, Hamish Chun Lam YAU
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Publication number: 20220138638Abstract: The disclosed computer-implemented method may include identifying and notifying requestors that may be candidates for a particular autonomous vehicle in order to find those candidates that may be willing or able to relax their travel constraints to match the autonomous vehicle. A request flow may involve surfacing the potential option of matching to an autonomous vehicle before setting a specific destination. For example, the request flow may involve determining that an autonomous vehicle is sufficiently near an in-session potential requestor. Before the potential requestor enters a specific destination, the request flow may present the possibility of the potential requestor being matched with the autonomous vehicle. In some examples, the request flow may then provide available drop-off locations that are compatible with the autonomous vehicle for selection by the potential requestor. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Gavin Sebastian Hurley, Leighton Kamaile Jen, Jody Metzenbaum Kelman, Rex See Chun Lam, Jonathan Patrick O'Keefe, Oleg Vadim Panichev, Arkesh Jagdish Patel, John Robert Tighe, Adam Alexander Wolf
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Publication number: 20220045285Abstract: Red-emitting platinum (II) Schiff base complexes with high emission quantum efficiency are prepared. These materials can be used to fabricate OLEDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2019Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: SICHUAN KNOWLEDGE EXPRESS INSTITUTE FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTDInventors: Chi Ming CHE, Chun Lam KWONG, Tsz Lung LAM
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Patent number: 11232375Abstract: The disclosed computer-implemented method may include identifying and notifying requestors that may be candidates for a particular autonomous vehicle in order to find those candidates that may be willing or able to relax their travel constraints to match the autonomous vehicle. A request flow may involve surfacing the potential option of matching to an autonomous vehicle before setting a specific destination. For example, the request flow may involve determining that an autonomous vehicle is sufficiently near an in-session potential requestor. Before the potential requestor enters a specific destination, the request flow may present the possibility of the potential requestor being matched with the autonomous vehicle. In some examples, the request flow may then provide available drop-off locations that are compatible with the autonomous vehicle for selection by the potential requestor. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2019Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Lyft, Inc.Inventors: Gavin Sebastian Hurley, Leighton Kamaile Jen, Jody Metzenbaum Kelman, Rex See Chun Lam, Jonathan Patrick O'Keefe, Oleg Vadim Panichev, Arkesh Jagdish Patel, John Robert Tighe, Adam Alexander Wolf
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Publication number: 20220015460Abstract: This invention discloses men's underpants having a pouched crotch, has a waistband, a back part, a front part, a front pouch and the pouched crotch. The following benefits are provided. The first crescent wrapping piece and a second crescent wrapping piece form a pouched stereoscopic space. The pouched crotch can wrap the scrotum fully while an oval hole reserved in the middle of the pouched crotch can accommodate the penis. Thus the underpants have good stereoscopic and close-fitting effects. Besides, the first crescent wrapping piece and the second crescent wrapping piece are designed with large radians and are overlapped, which make the underpants more stereoscopic, thereby keeping the scrotum and the inner thigh dry and cool to resist eczema.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2020Publication date: January 20, 2022Inventor: Sze Chun LAM
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Publication number: 20210342760Abstract: The disclosed computer-implemented method may include efficiently surfacing the availability of constrained transportation options such that the utilization of those options is at least partially maximized and directed to users for whom the options would be a positive user experience. During busy times, requests for transportation with a high estimated arrival time and/or to a low-demand area may not be the most efficient matches for constrained transportation options such as autonomous vehicles. Instead, waiting for a transportation request with a lower estimated arrival time and/or to a higher-demand area may be a better choice in terms of maximizing the percentage of time an autonomous vehicle spends transporting passengers and reducing the time passengers spend waiting for an autonomous vehicle. In some embodiments, dynamically altering the mode-availability radius of an autonomous vehicle may increase the utilization of the autonomous vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2020Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Arkesh Jagdish Patel, Rex See Chun Lam, Gavin Sebastian Hurley, Dennis Yu Cheng
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Publication number: 20210150420Abstract: The disclosed computer-implemented method may include identifying and notifying requestors that may be candidates for a particular autonomous vehicle in order to find those candidates that may be willing or able to relax their travel constraints to match the autonomous vehicle. A request flow may involve surfacing the potential option of matching to an autonomous vehicle before setting a specific destination. For example, the request flow may involve determining that an autonomous vehicle is sufficiently near an in-session potential requestor. Before the potential requestor enters a specific destination, the request flow may present the possibility of the potential requestor being matched with the autonomous vehicle. In some examples, the request flow may then provide available drop-off locations that are compatible with the autonomous vehicle for selection by the potential requestor. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2019Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Gavin Sebastian Hurley, Leighton Kamaile Jen, Jody Metzenbaum Kelman, Rex See Chun Lam, Jonathan Patrick O'Keefe, Oleg Vadim Panichev, Arkesh Jagdish Patel, John Robert Tighe, Adam Alexander Wolf
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Patent number: 10912608Abstract: A device is designed to remove blockages in a lumen such as a thrombus, blood clot, or embolus. The device comprises a manipulating wire and a structure that can conduct electrical current to a lumen blockage. The electrical current is preferably in radio frequency (RF). The RF electric current in the blockage can excite the contents such as proteins of the blockage, so that cross-linking density and interfacial adsorption of the entire blockage is enhanced. The enhanced cross-linking density can result in increased fracture resistance of the blockage such that fracture of the blockage during the removal process is unlikely. The enhanced interfacial adsorption results in increased interfacial fracture resistance between the device and blockage so that the blockage can be securely captured during the removal process without using radially applied force.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2016Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: The Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyInventors: David Chuen Chun Lam, Chi Hang Chon, John Ching Kwong Kwok, Matthew Ming Fai Yuen, Zhen Qin, Alexander Ka Ngai Lam
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Patent number: 10851127Abstract: Provided herein are platinum complexes of Formula I: Also, provided are methods of making the platinum complexes of Formula I and apparatuses that include platinum complexes of Formula I. The apparatuses can include near infrared organic light emitting devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2018Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: The University of Hong KongInventors: Chi Ming Che, Chun Lam Kwong
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Patent number: 10827338Abstract: A request is received to suspend providing scam protection to a user device that initiated an outgoing emergency voice call or an outgoing emergency communication message to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). Scam protection for the user device is suspended for a predetermined time period, which allows the PSAP to make return emergency voice calls or send return emergency communication messages to the user device without the scam protection server marking the return emergency voice calls as a scam voice call or marking the emergency communication messages as a scam message during the predetermined time period.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2020Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Srinivasa Rao Bodapotula, Homer Nicolas B. Filart, Jose R. Mendoza, Jr., Sandip K. Shrestha, Sarah M. Fleming, Kevin Wai-Chun Lam, Tong Luo