Patents by Inventor David Cane
David Cane 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: 8535883Abstract: Methods of detecting a source of a microbial contamination in a suspect sample include detecting at least one member selected from the group consisting of a microbial geosmin synthase, a microbial 2-methylisoborneol synthase and a microbial 2-methylgeranyl diphosphate synthase in the suspect sample. The method can include conducting a nucleic acid amplification assay in the presence of at least one member selected from the group consisting of at least one microbial geosmin primer and at least one microbial 2-methylisoborneol synthase primer on a sample obtained from a suspect source of the microbial contamination.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2011Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Brown UniversityInventors: David Cane, Steven Giglio, Jiaoyang Jiang, Christopher P. Saint, Paul T. Monis
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Publication number: 20110250604Abstract: Methods of detecting a source of a microbial contamination in a suspect sample include detecting at least one member selected from the group consisting of a microbial geosmin synthase, a microbial 2-methylisoborneol synthase and a microbial 2-methylgeranyl diphosphate synthase in the suspect sample. The method can include conducting a nucleic acid amplification assay in the presence of at least one member selected from the group consisting of at least one microbial geosmin primer and at least one microbial 2-methylisoborneol synthase primer on a sample obtained from a suspect source of the microbial contamination.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventors: David Cane, Steven Giglio, Jiaoyang Jiang, Christopher P. Saint, Paul T. Monis
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Publication number: 20060235701Abstract: A “reduced button count” remote control device controls a set of external electronic devices that, collectively, comprise an entertainment system such as a home theater. The remote control device is operable in conjunction with a processor-based subsystem that is programmable to respond to a spoken command phrase for selectively altering an operational state of one or more of the external electronic devices to cause the entertainment system to enter a given activity. The remote control device includes a set of buttons supported within a housing, the set of buttons consisting essentially of a push-to-talk button, a first subset of buttons dedicated to providing up and down volume and channel control, a second subset of buttons dedicated to providing motion control, and a third subset buttons dedicated to providing menu selection control. Preferably, each of the buttons has a fixed, given function irrespective of the particular command phrases or the given system activities.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: David Cane, Jonathan Freidin
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Publication number: 20060235698Abstract: A “reduced button count” remote control device controls a set of external electronic devices that, collectively, comprise an entertainment system such as a home theater. The remote control device is operable in conjunction with a processor-based subsystem that is programmable to respond to a spoken command phrase for selectively altering an operational state of one or more of the external electronic devices to cause the entertainment system to enter a given activity. The remote control device includes a set of buttons supported within a housing, the set of buttons consisting essentially of a push-to-talk button, a first subset of buttons dedicated to providing up and down volume and channel control, a second subset of buttons dedicated to providing motion control, and a third subset buttons dedicated to providing menu selection control. Preferably, each of the buttons has a fixed, given function irrespective of the particular command phrases or the given system activities.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: David Cane, Jonathan Freidin
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Patent number: 7101684Abstract: Modular polyketide synthases modified so as not to incorporate natural starter units can be used for clean synthesis of novel polyketides.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignees: Stanford University, Brown University Research FoundationInventors: Chaitan Khosla, Rembert Pieper, Guanglin Luo, David Cane
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Publication number: 20060110789Abstract: Linking sequence which modulate cross-talk between modules of Type I polyketide synthases have been identified. Thus, arbitrarily chosen modules can be mixed and matched by supplying the appropriate linkers to obtain desired polyketide synthases and new polyketides. The modules are provided suitable linkers so that the polyketide chain is passed from one module to the other in the correct sequence. Synthetic peptides which mimic linkers can be used to inhibit the synthesis of polyketides. Kinetic channeling, both intrapolypeptide and interpolypeptide, of diketide intermediates in a Type I polyketide synthase can occur. In addition, the role of protein-protein interactions between a donor acryl carrier protein (ACP) domain and a downstream ketosynthase (KS) domain and enzyme-substrate interactions in the channeling of intermediates between polyketide synthase modules and between a polyketide synthase module and a NRPS module has been identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: May 25, 2006Inventors: Rajesh Gokhale, Stuart Tsuji, Chaitan Khosla, Nicholas Wu, David Cane
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Publication number: 20050285448Abstract: A switching controller that allows a load to be controlled from either a switched wall outlet or a switch local to the load. A standard “3 way” SPDT wall switch replaces the normal SPST switch to allow for simple generation of a control pulse that is detected by the local control device to allow a change of state of the power provided to the load from either the wall switch or a manual switch directly connected to the control device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2004Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventor: David Cane
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Patent number: 6754827Abstract: An information processing system providing archive/backup support with privacy assurances by encrypting data stored thereby. Data generated on a source system is encrypted, the key used thereby is separately encrypted, and both the encrypted data and encrypted key are transmitted to and maintained by a data repository system. The repository system receives only the encrypted data and key, while the source system retains the ability to recover the key and in turn, the data. The source system is therefore assured of privacy and integrity of the archived data by retaining access control yet is relieved of the physical management of the warehousing medium.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1999Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Connected CorporationInventors: David Cane, David Hirschman, Philip Speare, Lev Vaitzblit
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Patent number: 6157931Abstract: A database of known commercial software programs ("Products") is maintained and employed as a template for selection of files for a backup operation. In particular, files which are part of known Products may be excluded during backup operations. Records indicating rules about which files within Product directories are included and excluded from the backup operation are also maintained in the database. Product directories may be determined from a registry or the hard disk may be scanned and directories checked against a list of known Product default directories. If the newly found directory does not match an entry in the list of default directories, then file list codes in the database are checked against the files in the directory to determine whether known Product files are present in the directory. Two types of exclusion commands are employed to identify files for exclusion from the backup operation by exploiting file creation and modification dates.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1997Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Connected CorporationInventors: David Cane, David Hirschman, Philip Speare, Lev Vaitzblit
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Patent number: 6101507Abstract: File comparison employs a single function F to calculate a digital signature from data in a sliding window. The digital signature is both incrementally computable and position sensitive. In particular, F is computable without reprocessing each byte in the array when the window is advanced and facilitates detection of such changes as transposed bytes of data. The function F is defined by two qualities. First, for F(A+B), where A is an array, F(A+B)=F(A)+F(B). Second, given a concatenation operator "!" such that "0!A" indicates an array A with 0 inserted before A, the function F has the property that there is a function G such that F(0!A)=G(F(A'0)). Both polynomials and cyclic redundancy checks ("CRC") may be used as that class of function.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Connected CorporationInventors: David Cane, David Hirschman, Philip Speare, Lev Vaitzblit, Howard Marson
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Patent number: 5940507Abstract: A information processing system providing archive/backup support with privacy assurances by encrypting data stored thereby. Data generated on a source system is encrypted, the key used thereby is separately encrypted, and both the encrypted data and encrypted key are transmitted to and maintained by a data repository system. The repository system receives only the encrypted data and key, while the source system retains the ability to recover the key and in turn, the data. The source system is therefore assured of privacy and integrity of the archived data by retaining access control yet is relieved of the physical management of the warehousing medium.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Connected CorporationInventors: David Cane, David Hirschman, Philip Speare, Lev Vaitzblit
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Patent number: 5765173Abstract: High performance backup of a computer system includes backing up changed portions of files and selectively choosing files for backup. Files are treated as a collection of blocks, and only those blocks which have changed since a previous backup are transmitted to a backup system. Prior to selecting blocks for backup, files are selectively chosen by excluding previously archived files such as commercial software, and excluding other non-critical applications and data based on, inter alia, commonality, modification date and a list of files which are already present in the backup system. Files may also be pre-loaded into a backup system in anticipation of their presence in the computer system to be backed up.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Connected CorporationInventors: David Cane, David Hirschman