Patents by Inventor Daniel Burman

Daniel Burman 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).

  • Publication number: 20240152811
    Abstract: A substantial learning curve is required to construct integration processes in an integration platform. This can make it difficult for novice users to construct effective integration processes, and for expert users to construct integration processes quickly and efficiently. Accordingly, embodiments for building and operating a model to predict next steps, during construction of an integration process via a graphical user interface, are disclosed. The model may comprise a Markov chain, prediction tree, or an artificial neural network (e.g., graph neural network, recurrent neural network, etc.) or other machine-learning model that predicts a next step based on a current sequence of steps. In addition, the graphical user interface may display the suggested next steps according to a priority (e.g., defined by confidence values associated with each step).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2024
    Publication date: May 9, 2024
    Applicant: Boomi, LP
    Inventors: Daniel Schwartz, Shailendra Burman, Anil Enum, Swagata Ashwani
  • Patent number: 9850604
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a nonwoven material for use as an absorbent wiping material produced by hydroentangling of a substrate web comprising at least one layer of fibers selected from amongst synthetic fibers, regenerated fibers and natural fibers, wherein the nonwoven material (1) has a base level h0 with protuberances (2, 3) on one side, wherein the protuberances (2, 3) form at least a first and a second surface structure respectively in the form of first (2) and second (3) protuberances from the base level h0, wherein the first protuberances (2) have a height h1 from the base level h0 and the second protuberances (3) have a height h2 from the base level h0, where h2 is higher than h1, and each of the second protuberances (3) occupies an area of the surface of the base level at least 4 times greater than each of the first protuberances (2).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2017
    Assignee: SCA Hygiene Products AB
    Inventors: Mikael Strandqvist, Hannu Ahoniemi, Daniel Burman
  • Publication number: 20150250373
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a nonwoven material for use as an absorbent wiping material produced by hydroentangling of a substrate web comprising at least one layer of fibres selected from amongst synthetic fibres, regenerated fibres and natural fibres, wherein the nonwoven material (1) has a base level h0 with protuberances (2, 3) on one side, wherein the protuberances (2, 3) form at least a first and a second surface structure respectively in the form of first (2) and second (3) protuberances from the base level h0, wherein the first protuberances (2) have a height h1 from the base level h0 and the second protuberances (3) have a height h2 from the base level h0, where h2 is higher than h1, and each of the second protuberances (3) occupies an area of the surface of the base level at least 4 times greater than each of the first protuberances (2).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2015
    Publication date: September 10, 2015
    Applicant: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB
    Inventors: Mikael STRANDQVIST, Hannu AHONIEMI, Daniel BURMAN
  • Patent number: 8853108
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a nonwoven material intended for use in absorbent products produced by the hydroentangling of a substrate web comprising at least one layer of fibers selected from amongst synthetic fibers, regenerated fibers and natural fibers, wherein the nonwoven material (1) has a base level h0 with protuberances (2, 3) on one side, wherein the protuberances (2, 3) form at least a first and a second surface structure respectively in the form of first (2) and second (3) protuberances from the base level h0, wherein the first protuberances (2) have a height h1 from the base level and the second protuberances (3) have a height h2 from the base level h0, where h2 is higher than h1, and each of the second protuberances (3) occupies an area of the surface of the base level at least 4 times greater than each of the first protuberances (2). The invention also relates to an absorbent product containing a nonwoven material in accordance with the above.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2014
    Assignee: SCA Hygiene Products AB
    Inventors: Hannu Ahoniemi, Daniel Burman, Mikael Strandqvist
  • Publication number: 20080300562
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a nonwoven material intended for use in absorbent products produced by the hydroentangling of a substrate web comprising at least one layer of fibres selected from amongst synthetic fibres, regenerated fibres and natural fibres, wherein the nonwoven material (1) has a base level h0 with protuberances (2, 3) on one side, wherein the protuberances (2, 3) form at least a first and a second surface structure respectively in the form of first (2) and second (3) protuberances from the base level h0, wherein the first protuberances (2) have a height h1 from the base level and the second protuberances (3) have a height h2 from the base level h0, where h2 is higher than h1, and each of the second protuberances (3) occupies an area of the surface of the base level at least 4 times greater than each of the first protuberances (2). The invention also relates to an absorbent product containing a nonwoven material in accordance with the above.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2005
    Publication date: December 4, 2008
    Applicant: Sca Hygiene Products AB
    Inventors: Hannu Ahoniemi, Daniel Burman, Mikael Strandqvist
  • Publication number: 20080261476
    Abstract: A nonwoven material for use as an absorbent wiping material produced by hydroentangling of a substrate web including at least one layer of fibres selected from amongst synthetic fibres, regenerated fibres and natural fibres, wherein the nonwoven material has a base level h0 with protuberances on one side, the protuberances forming at least a first and a second surface structure respectively in the form of first and second from the base level h0. The first protuberances have a height h1 from the base level h0 and the second protuberances have a height h2 from the base level h0, where h2 is higher than h1, and each of the second protuberances occupies an area of the surface of the base level at least 4 times greater than each of the first protuberances. A method for producing the nonwoven material is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2005
    Publication date: October 23, 2008
    Applicant: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB
    Inventors: Mikael Strandqvist, Hannu Ahoniemi, Daniel Burman
  • Publication number: 20060212935
    Abstract: A system of network proxies distributes data to multiple servers. Each network proxy is associated with a server. A network proxy intercepts a client request for data. If the network proxy determines that the request can be served using a copy of data stored on the local server, rather than the data stored on a remote server, it diverts the request to the local server. If the network proxy determines that the request cannot be served using a data from the local server, the network proxy diverts the request to a remote server storing the primary copy of the data. A server map specifies the locations of the primary copies of data. When a primary copy of data is updated on one of the servers, the associated network proxy propagates the updated data to the other servers. The servers can provide data from files, e-mail services, databases, or multimedia services.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2005
    Publication date: September 21, 2006
    Applicant: Riverbed Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel Burman, Kartik Subbanna, Steven McCanne, David Wu, Mark Day