Patents by Inventor Jorge Ramirez
Jorge Ramirez 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: 11856656Abstract: A cooking appliance apparatus, in particular an oven apparatus, includes a muffle which defines a cooking chamber, and a heating element to heat the cooking chamber at least partially. A switching unit connects the heating element to a first supply voltage in a first operating state and to a second supply voltage in a second operating state, with the second supply voltage being different from the first supply voltage.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: BSH Hausgeräte GmbHInventors: Juan Jose Galindo Perez, Sergio Llorente Gil, Carlos Obon Abadia, Jose Manuel Palacios Gasos, Edgar Jorge Ramirez Laboreo, Alvaro Rigual Iturria, Fernando Sanz Serrano, Rebeca Soria Ruiz
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Patent number: 11617237Abstract: A cooking appliance device, in particular induction cooking appliance device, includes a muffle which has a muffle wall and is configured to define at least partially a cooking chamber. A heating element is provided to heat the muffle wall, with a first sensor unit detecting a temperature of the muffle wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: BSH Hausgeräte GmbHInventors: Juan Jose Galindo Perez, Sergio Llorente Gil, Maria del Carmen Martinez Mur, Dan Neumayer, Carlos Obon Abadia, Jose Manuel Palacios Gasos, Enrique Javier Perez Visa, Edgar Jorge Ramirez Laboreo, Fernando Sanz Serrano
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Patent number: 11503678Abstract: A cooking appliance device includes a heating unit having a heating element for heating a cooking chamber in a heating operating state, and a cooking chamber element configured to at least partially bound the cooking chamber. The cooking chamber element has a part region with a surface shape which changes in the heating operating state in response to a thermal expansion of the cooking chamber element. The heating unit includes an adapting element which is arranged at least in part on the cooking chamber element and has in facing relation to the part region a surface which adapts in the heating operating state to the surface shape of the part region.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: BSH Hausgeräte GmbHInventors: Juan Jose Galindo Perez, Jose Manuel Jorquera Cocera, Sergio Llorente Gil, Carlos Obon Abadia, Jose Manuel Palacios Gasos, Enrique Javier Perez Visa, Edgar Jorge Ramirez Laboreo, Fernando Sanz Serrano
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Patent number: 11375585Abstract: A cooking appliance apparatus, in particular an oven apparatus, includes a first heating element, a second heating element, a control unit configured to jointly operate the first and second heating elements to heat a cooking chamber in an operating state, and a power distributor unit which is configured to divide a total power into a first output power and a second output power in the operating state and to supply the first output power to the first heating element and the second output power to the second heating element.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: BSH Hausgeräte GmbHInventors: Juan Jose Galindo Perez, Sergio Llorente Gil, Carlos Obon Abadia, Jose Manuel Palacios Gasos, Enrique Javier Perez Visa, Edgar Jorge Ramirez Laboreo, Fernando Sanz Serrano, Rebeca Soria Ruiz
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Patent number: 11317515Abstract: A method for embedding a line in a substrate. A line embedding head in positioned relative to a surface of the substrate. The line from an output port in the line embedding head is output at an angle relative to the embedding head such that the line is embedded in the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2017Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: Board of Regents, The University of Texas SystemInventors: David Espalin, Ryan Wicker, Alfonso Fernandez, Jorge Ramirez, Jose Motta
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Publication number: 20220110192Abstract: A cooking appliance device includes a heating unit having a heating element for heating a cooking chamber in a heating operating state, and a cooking chamber element configured to at least partially bound the cooking chamber. The cooking chamber element has a part region with a surface shape which changes in the heating operating state in response to a thermal expansion of the cooking chamber element. The heating unit includes an adapting element which is arranged at least in part on the cooking chamber element and has in facing relation to the part region a surface which adapts in the heating operating state to the surface shape of the part region.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2017Publication date: April 7, 2022Inventors: Juan Jose Galindo Perez, Jose Manuel Jorquera Cocera, Sergio Llorente Gil, Carlos Obon Abadia, Jose Manuel Palacios Gasos, Enrique Javier Perez Visa, Edgar Jorge Ramirez Laboreo, Fernando Sanz Serrano
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Patent number: 11275625Abstract: A computer-implemented method that includes receiving source code for a user interface program, generating, using the source code, the user interface program, generating, using the source code, a faux backend program, and generate, using the source code, a skeleton Application Programing Interface (API) file is disclosed. The user interface program and the faux backend program are capable of operating together as part of a test build. The skeleton API data provides a specification for an interface of production software suitable for replacing the faux backend, the specification including respective specifications for a plurality of API calls.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2019Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: Kleeen Software, Inc.Inventors: Aarón Gómez, Edison Romero, Joshua Hailpern, Mario Octavio Jiménez, Jorge Ramírez
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Publication number: 20220027214Abstract: A computer-implemented method comprises receiving source code for a user interface program, generating, using the source code, a faux backend program, and generate, using the source code, a skeleton Application Programing Interface (API) file. The user interface program and the faux backend program are capable of operating together as part of a test build. The skeleton API data provides a specification for an interface of production software suitable for replacing the faux backend, the specification including respective specifications for a plurality of API calls.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2019Publication date: January 27, 2022Inventors: Aarón Gómez, Edison Romero, Joshua Hailpern, Mario Octavio Jiménez, Jorge Ramírez
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Patent number: 11113123Abstract: A computer-implemented method that includes receiving source code for a user interface program, generating, using the source code, the user interface program, generating, using the source code, a faux backend program, and generate, using the source code, a skeleton Application Programing Interface (API) file is disclosed. The user interface program and the faux backend program are capable of operating together as part of a test build. The skeleton API data provides a specification for an interface of production software suitable for replacing the faux backend, the specification including respective specifications for a plurality of API calls.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2019Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: Kleeen Software, Inc.Inventors: Aarón Gómez, Edison Romero, Joshua Hailpern, Mario Octavio Jiménez, Jorge Ramírez
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Patent number: 11060764Abstract: An on-demand heater includes a plurality of heater banks disposed in series with one another between a heater fluid inlet and heater fluid outlet. Power to one or more of the heater banks is adjusted when a sensed exit fluid temperature from a heater bank differs from the partial fluid temperature increase assigned to that heater bank, such that the total desired fluid temperature increase is achieved at the heater fluid outlet in a controlled manner.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: White Knight Fluid Handling Inc.Inventors: Hector Joel Castaneda, Jorge Ramirez
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Patent number: 11023359Abstract: A computer-implemented method comprises receiving source code for a user interface program, generating, using the source code, the user interface program, generating, using the source code, a faux backend program, and generate, using the source code, a skeleton Application Programming Interface (API) file. The user interface program and the faux backend program are capable of operating together as part of a test build. The skeleton API file provides a specification for an interface of production software suitable for replacing the faux backend, the specification including respective specifications for a plurality of API calls.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Kleeen Software, Inc.Inventors: Mainor Gamboa Rodriguez, Edison Romero, Sebastian Alvarez, Manfred Artavia Gomez, Aaron Gomez, Joshua Hailpern, Gabriel Jimenez, Mario Octavio Jimenez Rivas, Treisy Jimenez Vega, Jorge Ramirez Zamora, Hector Solano, Juan Carlos Valerio Arrieta, Amy Yoshitsu
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Publication number: 20210034339Abstract: A computer-implemented method is disclosed. The method includes operations of receiving user input, parsing the user input to extract keywords and the key phrases, categorizing at least a portion of the keywords and the key phrases, constructing a conceptual model based on at least a portion of the categorized keywords and the categorized key phrases, determining one or more constraints based on one or more of the user input or the conceptual model, and generating at least a first proposed user interface (UI) design using machine learning techniques, wherein the one or more constraints are provided as input to a trained machine learning model, wherein processing by the trained machine learning model generates at least the first proposed UI design. The method may include an additional operation of causing rendering of the first UI design on a display screen thereby enabling a user to visualize the first UI design.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2019Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Edison Romero, Sebastián Álvarez, Mainor Gamboa, Joshua Hailpern, Jorge Ramírez, Juan Carlos Valerio, Amy Yoshitsu
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Publication number: 20210026757Abstract: A computer-implemented method comprises receiving source code for a user interface program, generating, using the source code, the user interface program, generating, using the source code, a faux backend program, and generate, using the source code, a skeleton Application Programming Interface (API) file. The user interface program and the faux backend program are capable of operating together as part of a test build. The skeleton API file provides a specification for an interface of production software suitable for replacing the faux backend, the specification including respective specifications for a plurality of API calls.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2019Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: Mainor Gamboa RODRIGUEZ, Edison ROMERO, Sebastian ALVAREZ, Manfred Artavia GOMEZ, Aaron GOMEZ, Joshua HAILPERN, Gabriel JIMENEZ, Mario Octavio JIMENEZ RIVAS, Treisy Jimenez VEGA, Jorge RAMIREZ ZAMORA, Hector SOLANO, Juan Carlos Valerio ARRIETA, Amy YOSHITSU
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Publication number: 20210026710Abstract: A computer-implemented method comprises receiving source code for a user interface program, generating, using the source code, a faux backend program, and generate, using the source code, a skeleton Application Programing Interface (API) file. The user interface program and the faux backend program are capable of operating together as part of a test build. The skeleton API data provides a specification for an interface of production software suitable for replacing the faux backend, the specification including respective specifications for a plurality of API calls.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2019Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: Aarón Gómez, Edison Romero, Joshua Hailpern, Mario Octavio Jiménez, Jorge Ramírez
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Publication number: 20200409672Abstract: Authoring a user interface for a software product may include soliciting selection of an archetypal task from a creating user, soliciting, according to the selected archetypal task, constraints from the creating user, and generating user interface output files according to the constraints and the selected archetypal task. The user interface output files include mockups, design tool files, code, or combinations thereof. The constraints may include data types corresponding to conceptual objects, purposes of data types, end user goals, end user manipulation preferences, end user priorities. Authoring the user interface may further include suggesting to and eliciting selection by the creating user one or more interaction type.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2019Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventors: Joshua HAILPERN, Aaron GOMEZ, Jorge RAMIREZ ZAMORA, Sebastian ALVAREZ, Mario Octavio JIMENEZ RIVAS, Edison ROMERO, Manfred Artavia GOMEZ, Mainor Gamboa RODRIGUEZ, Treisy Jimenez VEGA, Juan Carlos Valerio ARRIETA, Amy YOSHITSU
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Publication number: 20200149779Abstract: An on-demand heater includes a plurality of heater banks disposed in series with one another between a heater fluid inlet and heater fluid outlet. Power to one or more of the heater banks is adjusted when a sensed exit fluid temperature from a heater bank differs from the partial fluid temperature increase assigned to that heater bank, such that the total desired fluid temperature increase is achieved at the heater fluid outlet in a controlled manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2018Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: Hector Joel Castaneda, Jorge Ramirez
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Publication number: 20200068673Abstract: A cooking appliance apparatus, in particular an oven apparatus, includes a muffle which defines a cooking chamber, and a heating element to heat the cooking chamber at least partially. A switching unit connects the heating element to a first supply voltage in a first operating state and to a second supply voltage in a second operating state, with the second supply voltage being different from the first supply voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2017Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Juan Jose Galindo Perez, Sergio Llorente Gil, Carlos Obon Abadia, Jose Manuel Palacios Gasos, Edgar Jorge Ramirez Laboreo, Alvaro Rigual Iturria, Fernando Sanz Serrano, Rebeca Soria Ruiz
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Publication number: 20200068661Abstract: A cooking appliance apparatus, in particular an oven apparatus, includes a first heating element, a second heating element, a control unit configured to jointly operate the first and second heating elements to heat a cooking chamber in an operating state, and a power distributor unit which is configured to divide a total power into a first output power and a second output power in the operating state and to supply the first output power to the first heating element and the second output power to the second heating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2017Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Juan Jose Galindo Perez, Sergio Llorente Gil, Carlos Obon Abadia, Jose Manuel Palacios Gasos, Enrique Javier Perez Visa, Edgar Jorge Ramirez Laboreo, Fernando Sanz Serrano, Rebeca Soria Ruiz
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Publication number: 20190313485Abstract: A cooking appliance device, in particular induction cooking appliance device, includes a muffle which has a muffle wall and is configured to define at least partially a cooking chamber. A heating element is provided to heat the muffle wall, with a first sensor unit detecting a temperature of the muffle wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2017Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: Juan Jose Galindo Perez, Sergio Llorente Gil, Maria del Carmen Martinez Mur, Dan Neumayer, Carlos Obon Abadia, Jose Manuel Palacios Gasos, Enrique Javier Perez Visa, Edgar Jorge Ramirez Laboreo, Fernando Sanz Serrano
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Publication number: 20190247288Abstract: This invention pertains to the use of the ingredients for the purpose of removing nasal strip adhesive from the nose after the nasal strip has been removed. Above mentioned invention consists of the repurposing of an existing product (Carbamide peroxide 6.5%) and/or (Hydrogen peroxide 3%). The Carbamide peroxide and/or the Hydrogen peroxide releases, upon application onto the nose, oxygen and helps soften, loosen and remove the sticky adhesive to allow the consumer to more easily wipe it from the nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2018Publication date: August 15, 2019Inventor: Jorge Ramirez Arellano