Patents by Inventor Ismael Garcia
Ismael Garcia 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: 20190191002Abstract: System and methods for weather satellite content delivery. One system includes a weather satellite, a region receiver that receives weather data from the satellite, and a content delivery network. The content delivery network includes a plurality of data centers and an operation center communicatively coupled to the data centers and the region receiver. The operation center receives the weather data from the region receiver and stores the data within at least one of the data centers. The operation center receives, from a computing device, a user login request to initiate a virtual private cloud and, in response to the user login request, initiates the virtual private cloud in communication with the computing device. The operation center receives, through the virtual private cloud, a weather data request, and, in response to the request, transmits the weather data to the computing device for display on a user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Maqbool Aliani, Ismael Garcia, Katya Share, Oleksiy Shevchenko, Shervin Gerami
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Patent number: 8511117Abstract: A plastic washing-machine tub with a front wall, a rear wall and a cylindrical wall enclosing an inner tub compartment, which comprises: two tub shells made from injection-molded plastic that can be connected together by means of an assembly plane in a tub closure direction, the first tub shell comprising the front wall and the second tub shell comprising the rear wall; an integral bulge emerging from the cylindrical wall and defining a cavity connected to the inner tub compartment, the bulge having at least one inlet and/or outlet opening. The assembly plane divides the bulge into two parts, a first bulge part being arranged in the first tub shell and a second bulge part in the second tub shell.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2008Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbHInventors: Noelia Borque Marquina, Miguel Angel Gomez Caudevilla, Ismael Garcia Bobed, Alberto MaƱas Molina, Eduardo Recio Ferrer
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Patent number: 7762109Abstract: Front-loading laundry washing machines or the like comprises a cylindrical perforated strip for letting through the water flow, at least one crusher, a rear drum closing disk, and means for joining the disk to the strip in the area of the end of the crusher nearest to the disk. The joining means comprise a rear joining support, a stop opposite the joining support on the other side of the disk, and pressure means which join the stop to the rear joining support, with the disk and part of the end of the crusher lying there between. The stop is concave and its edges are at least in part in contact with the end of the crusher.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2006Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbHInventor: Ismael Garcia Bobed
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Patent number: 7756524Abstract: A system and method for allocating vocoder resources for interconnect calls includes consideration of what percentage of interconnect calls have been assigned to a particular vocoder type. In an embodiment a vocoder type is assigned to a given interconnect call based on a comparison of the available capacity of the telecommunications network to one or more threshold values, and a determination on whether or not the percentage of interconnect calls assigned to a given vocoder type has exceeded a threshold percentage. In certain embodiments, the vocoder is adapted to operate in one of at least two possible types, where the first type is characterized by a higher voice quality, but a lower network capacity, than the second type.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2006Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Nextel Communications Inc.Inventors: Maqbool Aliani, Ismael Garcia, Ante Kovacevic
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Patent number: 7634279Abstract: A system and method for allocating vocoder resources for interconnect calls includes consideration of whether an interconnect call request occurs during a known period of heightened network activity. In an embodiment a vocoder type is assigned to a given interconnect call based on a comparison of the available capacity of the telecommunications network to one or more threshold values, and a determination on whether or not the telecommunications network is in a predefined high activity or usage period. In certain embodiments, the vocoder is adapted to operate in one of two possible types, where the first type is characterized by a higher voice quality, but a lower network capacity, than the second type.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Nextel Communications Inc.Inventors: Maqbool Aliani, Ismael Garcia, Ante Kovacevic
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Publication number: 20070232139Abstract: A lamp socket body adapted for receiving a plurality of lead wires, the body including a terminal receiving portion having at least one sidewall, at least one slot in the sidewall for receiving a lead wire, and a tab in the slot, the tab having a curved distal end.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventor: Ismael Garcia
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Patent number: 7204711Abstract: The present invention provides a lamp socket having a socket body with a lamp receiving portion and a back portion divided by a partition. The back side of the partition has a shelf and a recessed portion that extends inwardly relative to the shelf. The lamp socket also has at least one terminal in the socket body, the terminal has a lamp receiving end and a lead receiving end, and the lead receiving end is located in the back portion of the body. The lead receiving end extends from the shelf over the recessed portion. At least one wire lead is connected to the lead end of the terminal and the lead end is spaced outwardly from the partition. Potting material in the back portion of the socket to encapsulate the connection of the wire lead to the terminal. The potting material fills the recessed portion and the terminal fully encapsulating the connection point of the lead to the terminal.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Inventors: Ismael Garcia, John Pakledinaz
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Patent number: 7192315Abstract: The present disclosure relates to terminals that are utilized in bulb sockets for automotive lamp assemblies. The embodiments of the bulb sockets disclosed provide for superior alignment, electrical connection, and stabilization of the bulb in the bulb socket. Exemplary embodiments of the terminals contain a cover plate that can be sized to substantially cover a receiver slot and can be positioned in the bulb socket in order to prevent sealing material from entering the bulb accepting portion of the bulb socket.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Guide CorporationInventors: Christopher R. Powers, Paul D. Van Duyn, Ismael Garcia, David R. McMahan, Carey D. Marks
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Publication number: 20060189217Abstract: The subject invention relates to terminals that are utilized in bulb sockets for automotive lamp assemblies. The embodiments of the bulb sockets disclosed provide for superior alignment, electrical connection, and stabilization of the bulb in the bulb socket.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2006Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: Guide CorporationInventors: Christopher Powers, Paul Van Duyn, Ismael Garcia, David McMahan, Carey Marks
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Patent number: 7063575Abstract: The subject invention relates to terminals that are utilized in bulb sockets for automotive lamp assemblies. The embodiments of the bulb sockets disclosed provide for superior alignment and stabilization of the bulb in the bulb socket so that proper contact is made between the terminals and the bulb without damaging the bulb or the terminals during insertion. The terminal may comprise, among other things, at least one alignment feature, which may include partial spheres, that allows for easy insertion into the bulb socket and substantially ensures proper alignment and positioning within the bulb socket so that a proper connection can be maintained with the bulb and terminal Sealing material may be used to cover wire attachment portions of the terminals and plate portions of the terminals may be used to prevent the sealing material from entering a bulb accepting portion of the socket.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Guide CorporationInventors: Christopher R. Powers, Paul D. Van Duyn, Ismael Garcia, David R. McMahan, Carey D. Marks
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Patent number: 7052301Abstract: The present invention provides a lamp socket having a socket body with a lamp receiving portion and a back portion divided by a partition. The back side of the partition has a shelf and a recessed portion that extends inwardly relative to the shelf. The lamp socket also has at least one terminal in the socket body, the terminal has a lamp receiving end and a lead receiving end, and the lead receiving end is located in the back portion of the body. The lead receiving end extends from the shelf over the recessed portion. At least one wire lead is connected to the lead end of the terminal and the lead end is spaced outwardly from the partition. Potting material in the back portion of the socket to encapsulate the connection of the wire lead to the terminal. The potting material fills the recessed portion and the terminal fully encapsulating the connection point of the lead to the terminal.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Christiana Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ismael Garcia, John Pakledinaz
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Patent number: 7014510Abstract: The present invention comprises a bulb socket assembly. The bulb socket assembly comprises a bulb accepting body portion, a terminal accepting body portion connected to the bulb accepting body portion, at least one terminal positioned in the bulb socket with the terminal's blade end extending into the bulb accepting body portion and its lead end positioned in the terminal accepting body, at least one wire connected to the lead end of the at least one terminal, and a sealing material substantially covering the lead end and the connected wire of the at least one terminal. One embodiment of the bulb socket assembly further comprises a stabilizing feature that allows the socket assembly to firmly grasp bulbs of various sizes. Another embodiment of the bulb socket assembly further comprises a plurality of alignment features to help guide a bulb into proper alignment with a set of terminals.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Guide CorporationInventors: Christopher R. Powers, Paul D. Van Duyn, Carey D. Marks, David R. McMahan, Ismael Garcia
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Publication number: 20050227541Abstract: The present invention provides a lamp socket having a socket body with a lamp receiving portion and a back portion divided by a partition. The back side of the partition has a shelf and a recessed portion that extends inwardly relative to the shelf. The lamp socket also has at least one terminal in the socket body, the terminal has a lamp receiving end and a lead receiving end, and the lead receiving end is located in the back portion of the body. The lead receiving end extends from the shelf over the recessed portion. At least one wire lead is connected to the lead end of the terminal and the lead end is spaced outwardly from the partition. Potting material in the back portion of the socket to encapsulate the connection of the wire lead to the terminal. The potting material fills the recessed portion and the terminal fully encapsulating the connection point of the lead to the terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Ismael Garcia, John Pakledinaz
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Patent number: 6884118Abstract: A lead aligning terminal for receiving a lamp with a exterior electrical lead comprises at least one contact blade, the blade carrying an elongate lead guide that is adapted to receive the electrical lead, and if it is bent, straighten the same as the lamp is being inserted into the terminal. The lead guide may comprise a slot, a keyhole slot, channel, groove, rib or a plurality of parallel ribs.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Christiana Industries, LLCInventors: Steven Street, Ismael Garcia
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Publication number: 20040257810Abstract: The present invention provides a lamp socket having a socket body with a lamp receiving portion and a back portion divided by a partition. The back side of the partition has a shelf and a recessed portion that extends inwardly relative to the shelf. The lamp socket also has at least one terminal in the socket body, the terminal has a lamp receiving end and a lead receiving end, and the lead receiving end is located in the back portion of the body. The lead receiving end extends from the shelf over the recessed portion. At least one wire lead is connected to the lead end of the terminal and the lead end is spaced outwardly from the partition. Potting material in the back portion of the socket to encapsulate the connection of the wire lead to the terminal. The potting material fills the recessed portion and the terminal fully encapsulating the connection point of the lead to the terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Christiana Industries, LLCInventors: Ismael Garcia, John Pakledinaz
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Publication number: 20040253872Abstract: A lead aligning terminal for receiving a lamp with a exterior electrical lead comprises at least one contact blade, the blade carrying an elongate lead guide that is adapted to receive the electrical lead, and if it is bent, straighten the same as the lamp is being inserted into the terminal. The lead guide may comprise a slot, a keyhole slot, channel, groove, rib or a plurality of parallel ribs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: Christiana Industries, LLCInventors: Steven Street, Ismael Garcia
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Publication number: 20040132336Abstract: The subject invention relates to terminals that are utilized in bulb sockets for automotive lamp assemblies. The embodiments of the bulb sockets disclosed provide for superior alignment and stabilization of the bulb in the bulb socket so that proper contact is made between the terminals and the bulb without damaging the bulb or the terminals during insertion. The terminal comprises, among other things, alignment features that allow for easy insertion into the bulb socket and ensure proper alignment and positioning within the bulb socket so that a proper connection can be maintained with the bulb and the terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Guide CorporationInventors: Christopher R. Powers, Paul D. Van Duyn, Ismael Garcia, David R. McMahan, Carey D. Marks
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Publication number: 20030068929Abstract: The present invention comprises a bulb socket assembly. The bulb socket assembly comprises a bulb accepting body portion, a terminal accepting body portion connected to the bulb accepting body portion, at least one terminal positioned in the bulb socket with the terminal's blade end extending into the bulb accepting body portion and its lead end positioned in the terminal accepting body, at least one wire connected to the lead end of the at least one terminal, and a sealing material substantially covering the lead end and the connected wire of the at least one terminal. One embodiment of the bulb socket assembly further comprises a stabilizing feature that allows the socket assembly to firmly grasp bulbs of various sizes. Another embodiment of the bulb socket assembly further comprises a plurality of alignment features to help guide a bulb into proper alignment with a set of terminals.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Applicant: Guide CorporationInventors: Christopher R. Powers, Paul D. Van Duyn, Carey D. Marks, David R. McMahan, Ismael Garcia
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Patent number: 6402555Abstract: An incandescent lamp socket having an integral, self-contained current filtering device, such as a diode, is formed of a dielectric body having a lamp base receiving socket in one end thereof, a pair of channels extending from the socket to the other end of the body, a lamp base contact engaging terminal in one of the channels and, in the other channel, a lamp base contact engaging terminal, a power lead terminal spaced from the lamp based contact engaging terminal and a current filtering device, i.e., a diode, disposed between and electrically connected to the two terminals. The current filtering device is thus mounted in series circuit with a lamp fitted in the socket body to prolong the service life of the lamp and to protect the lamp and other electrical components in series circuit with the lamp from electrical transients.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Christiana Industries, LLCInventors: Ismael Garcia, John C. Pakledinaz
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Patent number: 5687834Abstract: A selector switch includes a knob, a bezel and a retaining clip. The retaining clip is mounted on the knob and secures the knob to the bezel. The retaining clip is C-shaped and has a tab centrally disposed on the retaining clip. When the tab is pressed by a tool, the retaining clip contracts and the knob may be detached from the bezel. The tab can be accessed through a slot between the bezel and the knob by a screwdriver. The knob, bezel and retaining clip can be made of plastic.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Allen-Bradley Company, Inc.Inventors: Barry S. Simon, Ismael Garcia