Patents by Inventor James Fan
James Fan 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: 20090141702Abstract: One or more virtual access nodes manage multiple physical links connecting a digital subscriber line access multiplexer and an intelligent network interface device by logically bonding physical ports together into a group. Physical ports bonded in a logical group have equal priority with respect to one another. Thus, no master-slave relationship exists between the physical ports in the logical group. Traffic associated with a site is transmitted over physical links associated with the logical group of physical ports to a customer premises network interface device. The customer premises network interface device subsequently aggregates the received traffic and provides an increased bandwidth to the site over the physical links. The quality of communication is based on the number of operational physical links associated with the logical group. As long as at least one physical link associated with the logical group remains operational, communication will be enabled.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: AT & T KNOWLEDGE VENTURES, L.P.Inventors: Richard T. Kuo, James Fan, Srilal Weerasinghe
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Publication number: 20090059090Abstract: A remote control unit includes stored user profiles to facilitate and possibly limit access to media content. In some embodiments, a biometric sensor or smart card reader provides user authentication to access stored user profiles. User profiles are associated with content sets that include content selected for potential viewing by the user. The remote control unit is enabled for bidirectional communication with a set-top box or modem that permits access to media content from a bidirectional service provider network.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: James Fan, Jennifer K. Lam
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Publication number: 20090064220Abstract: A customer premises device includes a receiving module, a visual module, and an audible module. The receiving module is configured to receive an Internet protocol emergency alert system message. The visual module is in communication with the receiving module, and the visual module is configured to provide a visual alarm based on the Internet protocol emergency alert system message. The audible module is in communication with the receiving module, and the audible module is configured to provide an audible alarm based on the Internet protocol emergency alert system message. A method for outputting the visual and audible alarms is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: AT&T Knowledge Ventures, LPInventors: James Fan, Jennifer K. Lam
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Publication number: 20080304834Abstract: A system and method for registration of network units is disclosed. A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, an optical network unit (ONU) in a passive optical network (PON) that can have a controller element to receive a registration code, send the registration code and a serial number of the ONU to an optical line terminal (OLT) that configures the ONU for temporary connectivity with the PON, and upon an expiration of the registration code or a termination of the temporary connectivity, re-send the serial number to the OLT to re-configure the connectivity with the PON. Additional embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2007Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: AT&T KNOWLEDGE VENTURES, L.P.Inventors: JAMES FAN, DICK KWAN
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Publication number: 20080250443Abstract: Systems and methods for providing communication services are provided. A method of providing communication services may include provisioning at least one first communication service at a network interface unit (NIU) associated with a premises. The at least one first communication service may be associated with a placeholder account. The method also includes receiving, via the at least one first communication service, a request to activate at least one second communication service. The method also includes automatically activating the at least one second communication service.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: AT&T Knowledge Ventures, LPInventors: James Fan, Chou Lan Pok, Jennifer Lam, Charles Fenton
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Publication number: 20080241889Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and methods for recombinational cloning. The compositions include vectors having multiple recombination sites and/or multiple topoisomerase recognition sites. The methods permit the simultaneous cloning of two or more different nucleic acid molecules. In some embodiments the molecules are fused together while in other embodiments the molecules are inserted into distinct sites in a vector. The invention also generally provides for linking or joining through recombination a number of molecules and/or compounds (e.g., chemical compounds, drugs, proteins or peptides, lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, etc.) which may be the same or different.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2006Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: INVITROGEN CORPORATIONInventors: Jonathan D. Chesnut, John Carrino, Louis Leong, Knut Madden, Martin A.G. Gleeson, James Fan, Michael A. Brasch, David Cheo, James L. Hartley, Devon R.N. Byrd, Gray F. Temple
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Publication number: 20080080368Abstract: Disclosed are a system and method of providing communications services. In a particular embodiment, the method includes receiving data related to an attainable bandwidth of a communications loop coupled to a customer premise equipment (CPE) device, wherein at least one first communications service is provided by a private access network via the CPE device. The method also includes selecting at least one additional communications service to be offered, the at least one additional communications service selected based at least partially on the attainable bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, LPInventors: James Fan, Kevin Xiangkai Meng, Chou Lan Pok, Richard T. Kuo
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Publication number: 20080031135Abstract: A method and apparatus for managing services in a communication system is disclosed. An apparatus that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a system having a collection element that receives a plurality of service component definitions associated with a corresponding plurality of services of a communication system, a service bundle generation element that generates a plurality of service bundles from the plurality of service component definitions, a policy element that determines a network configuration for each of the plurality of service bundles, a loop rate determination element that determines a data rate for a communication loop coupled to the communication system, and a service offering element that presents one or more service bundles selected from the plurality of service bundles according to the data rate. Additional embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2006Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: SBC KNOWLEDGE VENTURES, L.P.Inventors: CHOU LAN POK, JAMES FAN, MICHAEL RAFTELIS, KEVIN MENG, RAGHVENDRA G. SAVOOR
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Publication number: 20070274720Abstract: Optical network unit activation may be provided. First, an account may be associated with a port ID and a first ID. Next, activation data may be received including a serial number of a device and a received ID. Then, it may be determined that the data was received on a port corresponding to the port ID and that the received ID corresponds to the first ID. Next, in response to determining that the data was received on the port corresponding to the port ID and that the received ID corresponds to the first ID, the device may be activated to received at least one service associated with the account.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Inventors: Heyward Menasco, Jack Swaim, Dick Kwan, James Fan, Jacqueline Schaefer
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Publication number: 20070196838Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and methods for recombinational cloning. The compositions vectors having multiple recombination sites and/or multiple topoisomerase recognition sities. The methods premit the simultaeous cloning of two or more different nucleic acid molecules. In some embodiments the molecules are fused together while in other embodiments the molecules are inserted into distinct sites in a vector. The invention also generally provides for linking or joining through recombination a number of molecules and/or compounds (e.g., chemical compounds, drugs, proteins or peptides, lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, etc.) which may be the same or different.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: INVITROGEN CORPORATIONInventors: Jonathan Chesnut, John Carrino, Louis Leong, Knut Madden, Martin Gleeson, James Fan, Michael Brasch, David Cheo, James Hartley, Devon Byrd, Gray Temple
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Patent number: 7244560Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and methods for recombinational cloning. The compositions include vectors having multiple recombination sites and/or multiple topoisomerase recognition sites. The methods permit the simultaneous cloning of two or more different nucleic acid molecules. In some embodiments the molecules are fused together while in other embodiments the molecules are inserted into distinct sites in a vector. The invention also generally provides for linking or joining through recombination a number of molecules and/or compounds (e.g., chemical compounds, drugs, proteins or peptides, lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, etc.) which may be the same or different.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Invitrogen CorporationInventors: Jonathan D. Chestnut, John Carrino, Louis Leong, Knut Madden, Martin Gleeson, James Fan, Michael A. Brasch, David Cheo, James L. Hartley, Devon R.N. Byrd, Gary F. Temple
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Patent number: 7198924Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and methods for recombinational cloning. The compositions include vectors having multiple recombination sites and/or multiple topoisomerase recognition sites. The methods permit the simultaneous cloning of two or more different nucleic acid molecules. In some embodiments the molecules are fused together while in other embodiments the molecules are inserted into distinct sites in a vector. The invention also generally provides for linking or joining through recombination a number of molecules and/or compounds (e.g., chemical compounds, drugs, proteins or peptides, lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, etc.) which may be the same or different.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Invitrogen CorporationInventors: Jonathan D. Chesnut, John Carrino, Louis Leong, Knut Madden, Martin A. G. Gleeson, James Fan, Michael A. Brasch, David Cheo, James L. Hartley, Devon R. N. Byrd, Gary F. Temple
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Publication number: 20060242014Abstract: A referral and recruitment system hosted on a webserver for recruitment, fundraising or advocacy campaigns. Users on the Internet with browsers are able to log-on as clients to post and refer charitable donations or job opportunities, for example. At the heart of the server is an incentive engine that tracks job openings by their ID, incentive type, and the value of the incentive. Incentives can be structured as cash bonuses, days off, contest points, etc. Combinations of incentives can be tailored to suit particular persons or groups. Users can post new jobs, make direct referrals to collect the entire hiring incentive, or pass along the information to their private contacts to share later in the incentives. The communication between these people is based on email and their respective email contact lists. The system tracks who-knows-who, and who-referred-who to who.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Charles Marshall, James Fan
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Patent number: 7033801Abstract: A method of generating a double stranded (ds) recombinant nucleic acid molecule covalently linked in both strands by contacting two or more ds nucleotide sequences with a topoisomerase under conditions such that both termini of at least one end of a first ds nucleotide sequence are covalently linked by the topoisomerase to both termini of at least one end of a second ds nucleotide sequence is provided. Also provided is a method for generating a ds recombinant nucleic acid molecule covalently linked in one strand, by contacting two or more ds nucleotide sequences with a type IA topoisomerase under conditions such that one strand, but not both strands, of one or both ends of a first ds nucleotide sequence are covalently linked by the topoisomerase. Compositions for performing such methods, and compositions generated from such methods also are provided, as are kits containing components useful for conveniently practicing the methods.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Invitrogen CorporationInventors: John Carrino, James Fan, Robert P. Bennett, Jonathan D. Chesnut, Martin A. Gleeson, Knut R. Madden
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Publication number: 20060029935Abstract: A method of generating a double stranded (ds) recombinant nucleic acid molecule covalently linked in both strands by contacting two or more ds nucleotide sequences with a topoisomerase under conditions such that both termini of at least one end of a first ds nucleotide sequence are covalently linked by the topoisomerase to both termini of at least one end of a second ds nucleotide sequence is provided. Also provided is a method for generating a ds recombinant nucleic acid molecule covalently linked in one strand, by contacting two or more ds nucleotide sequences with a type IA topoisomerase under conditions such that one strand, but not both strands, of one or both ends of a first ds nucleotide sequence are covalently linked by the topoisomerase. Compositions for performing such methods, and compositions generated from such methods also are provided, as are kits containing components useful for conveniently practicing the methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2001Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: John Carrino, James Fan, Robert Bennett, Jonathan Chesnut, Martin Gleeson, Knut Madden
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Publication number: 20060008817Abstract: A method of generating a double stranded (ds) recombinant nucleic acid molecule covalently linked in both strands by contacting two or more ds nucleotide sequences with a topoisomerase under conditions such that both termini of at least one end of a first ds nucleotide sequence are covalently linked by the topoisomerase to both termini of at least one end of a second ds nucleotide sequence is provided. Also provided is a method for generating a ds recombinant nucleic acid molecule covalently linked in one strand, by contacting two or more ds nucleotide sequences with a type IA topoisomerase under conditions such that one strand, but not both strands, of one or both ends of a first ds nucleotide sequence are covalently linked by the topoisomerase. Compositions for performing such methods, and compositions generated from such methods also are provided, as are kits containing components useful for conveniently practicing the methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2004Publication date: January 12, 2006Applicant: Invitrogen CorporationInventors: John Carrino, James Fan, Robert Bennett, Jonathan Chesnut, Martin Gleeson, Knut Madden
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Publication number: 20050095615Abstract: The present invention provides nucleic acid molecules comprising one or more nucleic acid sequences encoding a polypeptide having a detectable activity. The present invention also provides methods of joining such nucleic acid molecules to nucleic acid molecules to be assayed for promoter activity. The present invention also relates to methods of preparing fusion proteins comprising a polypeptide of interest and a polypeptide having a detectable activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Peter Welch, Jonathan Chesnut, Robert Bennett, Kenneth Frimpong, Louis Leong, James Fan, Harry Yim, Laura Vozza-Brown
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Publication number: 20040265863Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and methods for recombinational cloning. The compositions include vectors having multiple recombination sites and/or multiple topoisomerase recognition sites. The methods permit the simultaneous cloning of two or more different nucleic acid molecules. In some embodiments the molecules are fused together while in other embodiments the molecules are inserted into distinct sites in a vector. The invention also generally provides for linking or joining through recombination a number of molecules and/or compounds (e.g., chemical compounds, drugs, proteins or peptides, lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, etc.) which may be the same or different.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: Invitrogen CorporationInventors: Jonathan D. Chesnut, John Carrino, Louis Leong, Knut Madden, Martin A.G. Gleeson, James Fan, Michael A. Brasch, David Cheo, James L. Hartley, Devon R.N. Byrd, Gary F. Temple
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Publication number: 20030186233Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and methods for recombinational cloning. The compositions include vectors having multiple recombination sites and/or multiple topoisomerase recognition sites. The methods permit the simultaneous cloning of two or more different nucleic acid molecules. In some embodiments the molecules are fused together while in other embodiments the molecules are inserted into distinct sites in a vector. The invention also generally provides for linking or joining through recombination a number of molecules and/or compounds (e.g., chemical compounds, drugs, proteins or peptides, lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, etc.) which may be the same or different.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2001Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: Invitrogen CorporationInventors: Jonathan D. Chesnut, John Carrino, Louis Leong, Knut Madden, Martin Gleeson, James Fan, Michael A. Brasch, David Cheo, James L. Hartley, Devon R.N. Byrd, Gary F. Temple
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Patent number: 6544164Abstract: A light wave energy health magnetic ring includes a plurality of blocks of different shapes formed from superconductive magnetic materials, natural crystals containing strong natural magnetic fields, and infrared ceramic beads. Bottom portions of the superconductive magnetic materials are formed with recesses for embedding crude crystals therein. Round, flat and circular-shaped, or wheel-shaped natural crystals and ceramic beads are spacedly disposed between adjacent superconductive magnetic materials such that the natural crystals are arranged in diagonally opposite positions. These elements are connected in a ring shape for wearing by a user. The magnetic waves can penetrate the muscles and bones of the body of the user to magnetize the cells of the body to thereby improve the circulation functions of the body.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Jamie Life International Co., Ltd.Inventor: James Fan