Patents by Inventor Julio Castillo
Julio Castillo 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: 20210176155Abstract: Systems and methods for dynamic network traffic manipulation are disclosed. According to one embodiment, in an information processing apparatus comprising at least one computer processor and executing a computer application a method for dynamic network traffic manipulation may include: (1) receiving, at a computer application, an identification of a test to be performed on a software application under test; (2) receiving, at the computer application, a parameter for the test; (3) establishing, by the computer application, a connection between a first endpoint and a second endpoint, wherein the software application under test communicates with the first endpoint and the second endpoint using a communication channel; (4) intercepting, by the computer application, a data packet to or from the software application under test; (5) processing the intercepted data packet to apply the test with the parameter; and (6) monitoring the software application under test.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Inventors: Shaden AWAD, Jigar Ajay KOTHARI, Suresh THANKAPPAN, Alan DIAZ, Adeel A. KHAN, Julio CASTILLO
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Patent number: 9818500Abstract: A feed-through element for harsh environments is provided that includes a support body with at least one access opening, in which at least one functional element is arranged in an electrically insulating fixing material. The electrically insulating fixing material contains a glass or a glass ceramic with a volume resistivity of greater than 1.0×1010 ?cm at the temperature of 350° C. The glass or a glass ceramic has a defined composition range in the system SiO2—B2O3-MO.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2017Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: SCHOTT CORPORATIONInventors: Charles Leedecke, David Filkins, Jens Suffner, Ellen Kay Little, Julio Castillo, Sabine Pichler-Wilhelm
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Patent number: 9741463Abstract: A feed-through element for harsh environments is provided that includes a support body with at least one access opening, in which at least one functional element is arranged in an electrically insulating fixing material. The electrically insulating fixing material contains a glass or a glass ceramic with a volume resistivity of greater than 1.0×1010 ? cm at the temperature of 350° C. The glass or a glass ceramic has a defined composition range in the system SiO2—B2O3-MO.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2015Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: SCHOTT CORPORATIONInventors: Charles Leedecke, David Filkins, Jens Suffner, Ellen Kay Little, Julio Castillo, Sabine Pichler-Wilhelm
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Publication number: 20170186510Abstract: A feed-through element for harsh environments is provided that includes a support body with at least one access opening, in which at least one functional element is arranged in an electrically insulating fixing material. The electrically insulating fixing material contains a glass or a glass ceramic with a volume resistivity of greater than 1.0×1010 ?cm at the temperature of 350° C. The glass or a glass ceramic has a defined composition range in the system SiO2—B2O3-MO.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2017Publication date: June 29, 2017Applicant: Schott CorporationInventors: Charles Leedecke, David Filkins, Jens Suffner, Ellen Kay Little, Julio Castillo, Sabine Pichler-Wilhelm
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Patent number: 9627109Abstract: A feed-through element for harsh environments is provided that includes a support body with at least one access opening, in which at least one functional element is arranged in an electrically insulating fixing material. The electrically insulating fixing material contains a glass or a glass ceramic with a volume resistivity of greater than 1.0×1010 ? cm at the temperature of 350° C. The glass or a glass ceramic has a defined composition range in the system SiO2—B2O3-MO.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2016Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: SCHOTT CORPORATIONInventors: Charles Leedecke, David Filkins, Jens Suffner, Ellen Kay Little, Julio Castillo, Sabine Pichler-Wilhelm
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Publication number: 20170018336Abstract: A feed-through element for harsh environments is provided that includes a support body with at least one access opening, in which at least one functional element is arranged in an electrically insulating fixing material. The electrically insulating fixing material contains a glass or a glass ceramic with a volume resistivity of greater than 1.0×1010 ?cm at the temperature of 350° C. The glass or a glass ceramic has a defined composition range in the system SiO2—B2O3-MO.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2016Publication date: January 19, 2017Applicant: Schott CorporationInventors: Charles Leedecke, David Filkins, Jens Suffner, Ellen Kay Little, Julio Castillo, Sabine Pichler-Wilhelm
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Publication number: 20160055932Abstract: A feed-through element for harsh environments is provided that includes a support body with at least one access opening, in which at least one functional element is arranged in an electrically insulating fixing material. The electrically insulating fixing material contains a glass or a glass ceramic with a volume resistivity of greater than 1.0×1010 ? cm at the temperature of 350° C. The glass or a glass ceramic has a defined composition range in the system SiO2—B2O3-MO.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2015Publication date: February 25, 2016Applicant: SCHOTT CORPORATIONInventors: Charles Leedecke, David Filkins, Jens Suffner, Ellen Kay Little, Julio Castillo, Sabine Pichler-Wilhelm
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Patent number: 9208929Abstract: A feed-through element for harsh environments is provided that includes a support body with at least one access opening, in which at least one functional element is arranged in an electrically insulating fixing material. The electrically insulating fixing material contains a glass or a glass ceramic with a volume resistivity of greater than 1.0×1010 ?cm at the temperature of 350° C. The glass or a glass ceramic has a defined composition range in the system SiO2—B2O3-MO.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2013Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: Schott CorporationInventors: Charles Leedecke, David Filkins, Jens Suffner, Ellen Kay Little, Julio Castillo, Sabine Pichler-Wilhelm
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Publication number: 20150083487Abstract: A feed-through element for harsh environments is provided that includes a support body with at least one access opening, in which at least one functional element is arranged in an electrically insulating fixing material. The electrically insulating fixing material contains a glass or a glass ceramic with a volume resistivity of greater than 1.0×1010 ?cm at the temperature of 350° C. The glass or a glass ceramic has a defined composition range in the system SiO2—B2O3-MO.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2013Publication date: March 26, 2015Applicant: Schott CorporationInventors: Charles Leedecke, David Filkins, Jens Suffner, Ellen Kay Little, Julio Castillo, Sabine Pichler-Wilhelm
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Patent number: 6935535Abstract: A hot wax storage tank is supported by an arm extending vertically upward from a base. A heating element on the tank heats the wax to its vicious liquid state suitable for application on a client. A conduit connects an outlet in the bottom of the tank to the input of a control valve. The output of the control valve is directed to an application dish located beneath control valve outlet. By means of the control valve, an operator can dispense only what is required for each client.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Great Bodies Ahead, Inc.Inventors: Richard Pandolfi, Celmira Castillo, Julio Castillo
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Publication number: 20040200541Abstract: A hot wax storage tank is supported by an arm extending vertically upward from a base. A heating element on the tank heats the wax to its vicious liquid state suitable for application on a client. A conduit connects an outlet in the bottom of the tank to the input of a control valve. The output of the control valve is directed to an application dish located beneath control valve outlet. By means of the control valve, an operator can dispense only what is required for each client.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: Great Bodies Ahead, Inc.Inventors: Richard Pandolfi, Celmira Castillo, Julio Castillo