Patents by Inventor Deepak Bhardwaj

Deepak Bhardwaj 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).

  • Patent number: 11853783
    Abstract: Host systems for resuming operation of a virtual compute instance may be identified that support features enabled for the virtual compute instance. Virtual compute instance features may be enabled at runtime prior to a virtual compute instance being stopped. When a virtual compute instance is started again, these features may be used to identify a host system that supports at least these features so that when the virtual compute instance resumes operation on the identified host, the features can be enabled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2021
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2023
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Mohamed A Aboubakr, Deepak Bhardwaj, Elton Victor Pinto, Ziran Nie, Akshay Bharat Shah, Ayush Jitendra Sanghvi, Michael A Ibarra, Venkat Srinath Vutphala, Shivanischal Anand
  • Patent number: 10953214
    Abstract: Hemostasis valves and methods for making and using hemostasis valves are disclosed. An example hemostasis valve may include a main body having a distal end region and a proximal end region. A first seal member may be disposed within the proximal end region of the main body. A plunger may be coupled to the proximal end region of the main body. The plunger may be designed to shift between a first position and a second position. A first locking member may be disposed along the proximal end region of the main body. A second locking member may be disposed along the plunger. The second locking member may be designed to engage the first locking member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2021
    Assignee: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC LIMITED
    Inventors: Mayank Bhatnagar, Sohail Rahmani, Alan James O'Flynn, Poornachandra Nayak, Peeyush Tomar, Somashekar Reddy, Seamus McGurran, John McSweeney, Henry J. Pepin, Deepak Bhardwaj, Nilesh Raghunath Barhate
  • Patent number: 10893834
    Abstract: A charger for charging a pressure sensing catheter is provided. The charger can include a plurality of charging ports for receiving a portion of the proximal section of the pressure sensing catheter. The charging port may include an engagement portion for engaging with the portion of the proximal section of the pressure sensing catheter such that when the engagement portion engages with the proximal section of the pressure sensing catheter, the engagement portion is fluidly coupled to the catheter lumen and the pressure transmission medium from the engagement portion is displaced from the engagement portion to charge the one or more balloons of the pressure sensing catheter. The charger can include a cover for covering the engagement portion. The charger can include flutes defined on a surface of each charging port to permit a predetermined volume of the pressure transmission medium to be displaced from each charging port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 19, 2021
    Assignee: Laborie Medical Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Megan Melissa Smith, Deepak Bhardwaj, Hooman Reza Zadeh Tabatabai, Adrian G. Dacko, Ing Han Goping, Kristian Josef Olsen
  • Publication number: 20200029906
    Abstract: A charger for charging a pressure sensing catheter is provided. The charger can include a plurality of charging ports for receiving a portion of the proximal section of the pressure sensing catheter. The charging port may include an engagement portion for engaging with the portion of the proximal section of the pressure sensing catheter such that when the engagement portion engages with the proximal section of the pressure sensing catheter, the engagement portion is fluidly coupled to the catheter lumen and the pressure transmission medium from the engagement portion is displaced from the engagement portion to charge the one or more balloons of the pressure sensing catheter. The charger can include a cover for covering the engagement portion. The charger can include flutes defined on a surface of each charging port to permit a predetermined volume of the pressure transmission medium to be displaced from each charging port.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2018
    Publication date: January 30, 2020
    Inventors: Megan Melissa Smith, Deepak Bhardwaj, Hooman Reza Zadeh Tabatabai, Adrian G. Dacko, Ing Han Goping, Kristian Josef Olsen
  • Publication number: 20200029905
    Abstract: A connector for connecting a pressure sensing catheter to charger is provided. The connector can include a first engagement portion engageable with a charger engagement portion of the charger to displace a pressure transmission medium in the charger engagement portion to charge one or more balloons of the pressure sensing catheter. The connector can have a handle that includes a tab terminating in an end surface engageable with an engagement surface of the charger when the first engagement portion engages with the charger engagement portion. The connector includes a distal abutment portion that engages with a portion of the charger engagement portion to provide an audible or tactile feedback, so as to prevent inadvertent overcharging of the balloons.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2018
    Publication date: January 30, 2020
    Inventors: Megan Melissa Smith, Deepak Bhardwaj, Hooman Reza Zadeh Tabatabai, Adrian G. Dacko, Kristian Josef Olsen
  • Patent number: 10531834
    Abstract: A connector for connecting a pressure sensing catheter to charger is provided. The connector can include a first engagement portion engageable with a charger engagement portion of the charger to displace a pressure transmission medium in the charger engagement portion to charge one or more balloons of the pressure sensing catheter. The connector can have a handle that includes a tab terminating in an end surface engageable with an engagement surface of the charger when the first engagement portion engages with the charger engagement portion. The connector includes a distal abutment portion that engages with a portion of the charger engagement portion to provide an audible or tactile feedback, so as to prevent inadvertent overcharging of the balloons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2020
    Assignee: Laborie Medical Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Megan Melissa Smith, Deepak Bhardwaj, Hooman Reza Zadeh Tabatabai, Adrian G. Dacko, Kristian Josef Olsen
  • Patent number: 10474446
    Abstract: An installation tool includes a memory, a retrieval engine, an extraction engine, a configuration engine, a compiler, and an installer. The memory stores installation parameters of a previous software update for an application. The retrieval engine receives a request to install a first software update for the application and in response to the request, retrieves the installation parameters of the previous software update. The extraction engine extracts from the application a plurality of source binary files for the application. The configuration engine receives a plurality of requirements for installing the first software update based upon the retrieved installation parameters. The compiler creates an installation executable for the first software update based upon the plurality of source binary files and the plurality of requirements. The installer executes the installation executable to apply the first software update according to the plurality of requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2019
    Assignee: Bank of America Corporation
    Inventors: Sumit Sharma, Deepak Bhardwaj, Sunil Devagupthapu, Manoj K. Pollam
  • Publication number: 20190076640
    Abstract: Hemostasis valves and methods for making and using hemostasis valves are disclosed. An example hemostasis valve may include a main body having a distal end region and a proximal end region. A first seal member may be disposed within the proximal end region of the main body. A plunger may be coupled to the proximal end region of the main body. The plunger may be designed to shift between a first position and a second position. A first locking member may be disposed along the proximal end region of the main body. A second locking member may be disposed along the plunger. The second locking member may be designed to engage the first locking member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2018
    Publication date: March 14, 2019
    Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC LIMITED
    Inventors: Mayank Bhatnagar, Sohail Rahmani, Alan James O'Flynn, Poornachandra Nayak, Peeyush Tomar, Somashekar Reddy, Seamus McGurran, John McSweeney, Henry J. Pepin, Deepak Bhardwaj, Nilesh Raghunath Barhate
  • Publication number: 20180081667
    Abstract: An installation tool includes a memory, a retrieval engine, an extraction engine, a configuration engine, a compiler, and an installer. The memory stores installation parameters of a previous software update for an application. The retrieval engine receives a request to install a first software update for the application and in response to the request, retrieves the installation parameters of the previous software update. The extraction engine extracts from the application a plurality of source binary files for the application. The configuration engine receives a plurality of requirements for installing the first software update based upon the retrieved installation parameters. The compiler creates an installation executable for the first software update based upon the plurality of source binary files and the plurality of requirements. The installer executes the installation executable to apply the first software update according to the plurality of requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2016
    Publication date: March 22, 2018
    Inventors: Sumit Sharma, Deepak Bhardwaj, Sunil Devagupthapu, Manoj K. Pollam