Patents by Inventor Joseph Rao
Joseph Rao 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: 20240143425Abstract: An anomaly diagnosis system obtains a plurality of anomaly signals corresponding to a plurality of sensor signals of a physical system and segments one or more anomaly signals into a plurality of time segments. The system determines an anomaly score for each time segment based on anomaly values of the one or more anomaly signals during the time segment and identifies an anomaly time interval corresponding to at least one consecutive time segment within the plurality of time segments. The system clusters the plurality of anomaly signals within the anomaly time interval to identify an anomaly group of sensor signals associated with the anomaly time interval and determines an aggregate anomaly score for the anomaly group. The system generates a graphical user interface presenting a representation of the anomaly group of sensor signals and the aggregate anomaly scores and causes the graphical user interface to be displayed on a user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2022Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: JOSEPH PORTER, VUKASIN TOROMAN, DANIEL KEARNS, NAMRATA RAO, NIKUNJ R. MEHTA
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Patent number: 11963928Abstract: Disclosed herein are glass pharmaceutical vials having sidewalls of reduced thickness. In embodiments, the glass pharmaceutical vial may include a glass body comprising a sidewall enclosing an interior volume. An outer diameter D of the glass body is equal to a diameter d1 of a glass vial of size X as defined by ISO 8362-1, wherein X is one of 2R, 3R, 4R, 6R, 8R, 10R, 15R, 20R, 25R, 30R, 50R, and 100R as defined by ISO 8362-1. However, the sidewall of the glass pharmaceutical vial comprises an average wall thickness Ti that is less than or equal to 0.85*s1, wherein s1 is a wall thickness of the glass vial of size X as defined by ISO 8362-1 and X is one of 2R, 3R, 4R, 6R, 8R, 10R, 15R, 20R, 25R, 30R, 50R, and 100R as defined by ISO 8362-1.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2023Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: James Ernest Webb, Sinue Gomez-Mower, Weirong Jiang, Joseph Michael Matusick, Christie Leigh McCarthy, Connor Thomas O'Malley, John Stephen Peanasky, Shivani Rao Polasani, Steven Edward DeMartino, Michael Clement Ruotolo, Jr., Bryan James Musk, Jared Seaman Aaldenberg, Eric Lewis Allington, Douglas Miles Noni, Jr., Amber Leigh Tremper, Kristen Dae Waight, Kevin Patrick McNelis, Patrick Joseph Cimo, Christy Lynn Chapman, Robert Anthony Schaut, Adam Robert Sarafian
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Patent number: 11963929Abstract: Disclosed herein are glass pharmaceutical vials having sidewalls of reduced thickness. In embodiments, the glass pharmaceutical vial may include a glass body comprising a sidewall enclosing an interior volume. An outer diameter D of the glass body is equal to a diameter d1 of a glass vial of size X as defined by ISO 8362-1, wherein X is one of 2R, 3R, 4R, 6R, 8R, 10R, 15R, 20R, 25R, 30R, 50R, and 100R as defined by ISO 8362-1. However, the sidewall of the glass pharmaceutical vial comprises an average wall thickness Ti that is less than or equal to 0.85*s1, wherein s1 is a wall thickness of the glass vial of size X as defined by ISO 8362-1 and X is one of 2R, 3R, 4R, 6R, 8R, 10R, 15R, 20R, 25R, 30R, 50R, and 100R as defined by ISO 8362-1.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2023Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: Connor Thomas O'Malley, Sinue Gomez-Mower, Weirong Jiang, Joseph Michael Matusick, Christie Leigh McCarthy, Christy Lynn Chapman, John Stephen Peanasky, Shivani Rao Polasani, James Ernest Webb, Michael Clement Ruotolo, Jr., Bryan James Musk, Jared Seaman Aaldenberg, Eric Lewis Allington, Douglas Miles Noni, Jr., Amber Leigh Tremper, Kristen Dae Waight, Kevin Patrick McNelis, Patrick Joseph Cimo, Steven Edward DeMartino, Robert Anthony Schaut, Adam Robert Sarafian
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Publication number: 20240120622Abstract: Busbar systems are provided for use within traction battery packs. The busbar systems may include one or more integrated thermal barriers for mitigating the effects of battery thermal events. The thermal barriers may be integrated as part of an outer housing of the busbar system, as part of a fuse area of a busbar of the busbar system, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2022Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Bhaskara Rao Boddakayala, Joseph Ravenscroft, Steve F. Chorian, Michael Barr
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Publication number: 20240104277Abstract: A method, system, and computer program product are disclosed for implementing enhanced noise impact on function (NIOF) analysis of an IC design having nets in multiple different variable voltage domains next to each other and modeling all multiple worst-case victim-aggressor voltage configurations in a single run leveraging noise abstracts characterized at a single voltage corner. The NIOF analysis enables accurately identifying incorrect victim switching or functional fails, effectively and efficiently providing design verification and the ability to sign-off an IC design with a single run, and enable modifying an integrated circuit design to fix NIOF failures, and fabricating an integrated circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2022Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Steven Joseph KURTZ, Michael Henry SITKO, Rahul M. RAO, Sanjay UPRETI, Ajith Kumar Madathil CHANDRASEKARAN
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Patent number: 11940403Abstract: A device for the detection of a food allergen includes a sensor having a printed circuit board and a chip comprising a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) and a non-imprinted polymer (NIP); a reservoir comprising a liquid; and a chamber for mixing the liquid with a food.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2018Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Amulet, Inc.Inventors: Srikanth Rao Agnihotra, Madanodaya Sundhoro, Brent Amberger, Abigail Barnes, Joseph Belbruno, Seung Hyuk Noh, Jeanette Numbers, Elizabeth Soucy
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Patent number: 11924240Abstract: Aspects of the subject technology relate to a system configured to receive a set of network snapshot segments from an output stream of a stream processing service, compile the set of network snapshot segments from the set of messages into a first network snapshot and a second network snapshot, and compare the first network snapshot and the second network snapshot to identify a difference between the first network snapshot and the second network snapshot.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2020Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Shashi Gandham, Navindra Yadav, Janardhanan Radhakrishnan, Hoang-Nam Nguyen, Umesh Paul Mahindra, Sunil Gupta, Praneeth Vallem, Supreeth Rao, Darshan Shrinath Purandare, Xuan Zou, Joseph Daniel Beshay, Jothi Prakash Prabakaran
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Patent number: 8385035Abstract: A method to protect a circuit having at least a first circuit breaker, and a second circuit breaker arranged upstream of said first circuit breaker, said first circuit breaker having configuration settings selectable between a normal mode and an alternate mode, the alternate mode setting including a reduced energy let-thru (RELT) mode setting having a RELT mode trip time delay. The method including determining if said first circuit breaker is configured in said RELT mode, determining a. dynamic delay time for opening said second circuit breaker, wherein said dynamic delay time is based at least in part on said RELT mode trip time delay of said first circuit breaker, and triggering said second circuit breaker to open after said dynamic delay time has elapsed.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Radoslaw Narel, Thomas Frederick Papallo, Jr., Joseph Rao
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Publication number: 20120014026Abstract: A method and system to protect a circuit having at least a first circuit breaker, and a second circuit breaker arranged directly upstream of said first circuit breaker, said first circuit breaker having configuration settings selectable between a normal mode and an alternate mode, the alternate mode setting including a reduced energy let-thru (RELT) mode setting having a RELT mode trip time delay, by determining if said first circuit breaker is configured in said RELT mode, determining a dynamic delay time for opening said second circuit breaker, wherein said dynamic delay time is based at least in part on said RELT mode trip time delay of said first circuit breaker, and triggering said second circuit breaker to open after said dynamic delay time has elapsed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Radoslaw Narel, Thomas Frederick Papallo, JR., Joseph Rao
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Publication number: 20110172840Abstract: A method and system for a power distribution system, the method including defining with the central controller at least one alternate mode configuration setting for the at least one of the plurality of circuit breakers of the power distribution system, wherein the at least one alternate mode configuration setting includes a reduced energy let-thru (RELT) mode setting. The method further includes determining with the central controller if the at least one of the plurality of circuit breakers is in a pick-up mode and operating the at least one of the plurality of circuit breakers using one of the at least one normal mode configuration setting and the at least one alternate mode configuration setting, wherein the operating the at least one of the plurality of circuit breakers using the at least one alternate mode configuration setting is delayed for a predetermined period if the at least one of the plurality of circuit breakers is in a pick-up mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Radoslaw NAREL, Thomas Frederick Papallo, JR., Joseph Rao
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Publication number: 20070241203Abstract: An HVAC system comprises a programmable wireless thermostat and a remote receiver unit. The thermostat includes a user interface having one or more displays, user input devices, such as buttons, sliders, or a touch screen, and a backlight. The thermostat may include a proximity sensor, wherein the user interface is controlled based on a user's presence near the thermostat. A thermostat controller enters into a reduced energy consumption mode and switches the user interface to an idle state when the proximity sensor indicates a lack of user proximity for a predetermined duration. When the proximity sensor indicates user proximity, the controller exits the reduced energy consumption mode and switches the user interface to an active state. During the reduced energy consumption mode, the user interface may be concealed when the user interface is in a housing which is transparent when backlit but is opaque otherwise.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2006Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: Ranco Inc. of DelawareInventors: Phillip Wagner, John Chapman, Joseph Rao, Nicholas Ashworth
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Publication number: 20070228182Abstract: A thermostat permitting a user to easily access the most commonly used thermostat settings is provided. The thermostat includes a user interface display and a single menu or favorites (FAV) button. A top level menu is displayed on the user interface display when the FAV button is depressed. The top level menu includes a listing of the most commonly used thermostat settings on a single screen. As such, the thermostat user is permitted to easily select one of the commonly used thermostat settings without having to navigate through various different menus or screens. The thermostat also includes a digital version of the user's manual stored therein. This manual may be displayed on the user interface screen. A link to the manual may be provided on the single screen along with the listing of the most commonly used thermostat settings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Ranco Incorporated of DelawareInventors: Phillip Wagner, Kathrin Stiles, John Chapman, Joseph Rao
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Publication number: 20070221741Abstract: A thermostat having a terminal connection mechanism and method that provides ease of installation of the thermostat and the heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) wiring is provided. One embodiment allows any wire to be attached to any terminal. This thermostat includes logic for determining an identity of the wire connected to an HVAC system component. The control logic determines a characteristic of the HVAC system component and compares the characteristic to a known characteristic of the HVAC system component. Environmental responses may also be monitored to identify the HVAC component. The terminal of the thermostat may be color coded to further ease installation. Tool-less terminal connectors may also be used to still further ease installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: Ranco Incorporated of DelawareInventors: Phillip Wagner, Nicholas Ashworth, Joseph Rao
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Publication number: 20070045431Abstract: A control system for managing a heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system based on occupancy of an area is provided. The occupancy may be determined by anticipated programming based on time of day zoning, and/or by actual sensed occupancy. In the later, the control system includes an occupancy sensor that communicates with a programmable thermostat. The occupancy sensor is disposed in the area and senses a state of occupancy of the area. The programmable thermostat instructs the HVAC system to adjust the temperature of the area within the structure based on the state of occupancy of that particular area to enhance occupant comfort and energy efficiency. The thermostat may also include programming modes or scripts that may be run to adjust operational control when abnormal occupancy conditions are sensed. Controllable dampers may also be used by the thermostat to achieve micro zoning control of the HVAC system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Applicant: Ranco Incorporated of DelawareInventors: John Chapman, Nicholas Ashworth, Robert Burt, Tony Gray, Phillip Wagner, Joseph Rao, George Catlin
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Publication number: 20060208099Abstract: An energy saving control for appliances via an intelligent thermostat is provided. This intelligent thermostat provides programmatic control over the HVAC system, and provides coordinated control over the appliances. This control over the appliances is accomplished via a communications network between the intelligent thermostat and the appliances. The appliances include occupancy sensors and transmit usage and occupancy information to the intelligent thermostat. The intelligent thermostat processes this information to determine the occupancy of the dwelling. The thermostat controls the HVAC system and the appliances according to the determined occupancy of the dwelling.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Applicant: Maple Chase CompanyInventors: John Chapman, Nicholas Ashworth, Robert Burt, Timothy Wallaert, Joseph Rao
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Patent number: 6472850Abstract: A method for dynamically determining tap position in a step voltage regulator is disclosed. A present tap position is determined and the value of an applied voltage across a tap changing mechanism is measured. Based upon the value of the applied voltage, a directional change in the tap position is detected. A trigger signal is also generated which is responsive to a detected change in tap position. Finally, a new tap position is calculated based upon the present tap position and the directional change in the tap position, when the trigger signal indicates that a change in tap position has taken place.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: David Fletcher, Richard Dean Blackburn, Joseph Rao
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Publication number: 20020067153Abstract: A method for dynamically determining tap position in a step voltage regulator is disclosed. A present tap position is determined and the value of an applied voltage across a tap changing mechanism is measured. Based upon the value of the applied voltage, a directional change in the tap position is detected. A trigger signal is also generated which is responsive to a detected change in tap position. Finally, a new tap position is calculated based upon the present tap position and the directional change in the tap position, when the trigger signal indicates that a change in tap position has taken place.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: David Fletcher, Richard Dean Blackburn, Joseph Rao
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Patent number: 5837640Abstract: A naphtha or a middle distillate hydrocarbon is dehydroaromatized by hydrotreating in the presence of a catalyst containing non-noble Group VIII metal and Group VI-B metal on carbon.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: Chakka Sudhakar, Frank Dolfinger, Jr., Dennis Joseph Rao, John Hazen