Patents by Inventor Krishna Mohan
Krishna Mohan 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: 20040078634Abstract: A method includes interfacing with a field replaceable unit (FRU) having a memory device configured to store a FRUID image including at least status data. The status data is extracted from the memory device. Repair information associated with a repair of the field replaceable unit is received. The repair information is stored in the memory device. A system includes a field replaceable unit (FRU) and a FRU tool. The FRU includes a memory device configured to store a FRUID image including at least status data. The FRU tool is configured to interface with the FRU, extract the status data from the memory device, receive repair information associated with a repair of the field replaceable unit, and store the repair information in the memory device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Applicant: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Raymond J. Gilstrap, Steven E. Weiss, Gregory S. Jumper, Ira K. Weiny, Krishna Mohan
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Publication number: 20040065424Abstract: The invention provides a low density paperboard material and associated method for use in producing an insulated container, and is especially well-suited for making cups. The paperboard material comprises a paperboard web including wood fibers and expanded microspheres, and has a relatively low density ranging from about 6 to about 10 lb/3MSF/mil, a relatively high caliper ranging from about 24 to about 35 mil, and an internal bond strength of at least about 80×10−3 ft-lbf., preferably at least 100×10−3 lft-lbf. For applications such as cups the material is also coated on one or both sides with a barrier coating, preferably low density polyethylene, to limit liquid penetration into the web. The low density paperboard material of the invention is convertible for manufacture of containers, particularly cups, and exhibits insulative properties comparable to higher cost materials conventionally used to make cups.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventors: Kosaraju Krishna Mohan, Alexander A. Koukoulas, Peter Matthew Froass, David Verd Reed
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Patent number: 6714632Abstract: A method of providing pre-authorized communication services and/or transactions via a plurality of networks, including accepting and processing a request from a user to provide at least one of a communication service, a transaction and user account information via a plurality of networks of different types, verifying that the user is authorized to receive the at least one of the communication service, the transaction, and the user account information, and that an account associated with the user has a sufficient amount currently available for payment of the at least one of the communication service and the transaction and charging, in real time, an authorized account associated with the user as the at least one of the communication service and the transaction is provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Upaid Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Simon James Joyce, Prafulla C. Gupta, Manohar S. Vaidya, Rajesh Alla, Ashok K. Reddy, Sree Ram Murthy Ayyala, Richa Gupta, Alok Kaushal, Varma Laxml Jagannadha Siva Kumar Jampana, Prasad Undavalli, Kondal Rao Nallajerla, Sivaramayya Bonajiri, Krishna Mohan Sistla, Amba Prasad Gudipati, Biswajit Sundar Ray, Raghuram Govind, Janaki Rama Raju, K. Veerabhadra Rao, S. D. V. Ravi, Ramkumar Kachapeswaran Mambakkam, Surya Sekhar Velpuri, Bhanumurthy Nallagonda
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Publication number: 20040052989Abstract: The invention provides a low density paperboard material and associated method for use in producing an insulated container, and is especially well-suited for making cups. The paperboard material comprises a paperboard web including wood fibers and expanded microspheres, and has a relatively low density ranging from about 6 to about 10 lb/3MSF/mil, a relatively high caliper ranging from about 24 to about 35 mil, and an internal bond strength of at least about 80×10−3 ft-lbf., preferably at least 100×10−3 lft-lbf. For applications such as cups the material is also coated on one or both sides with a barrier coating, preferably low density polyethylene, to limit liquid penetration into the web. The low density paperboard material of the invention is convertible for manufacture of containers, particularly cups, and exhibits insulative properties comparable to higher cost materials conventionally used to make cups.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: Kosaraju Krishna Mohan, Alexander A. Koukoulas, Peter Matthew Froass, David Verd Reed
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Publication number: 20040006711Abstract: An improved method, mechanism, and system for implementing, generating, and maintaining for implementing session pools is disclosed. A session in a session pool can be customized to with a specific set of affinities and attributes. Tags can be associated with the customized sessions. When a later request is made for a session having a set of desired characteristics, the tags can be used to search for and identify a session in the session pool having the requested characteristics. Also disclosed is a method, mechanism, and system for dynamic sizing of session pools.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Srinath Krishnaswamy, Debashis Saha, Sapna Chandiramani, Amit Bande, I. V. Krishna Mohan
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Publication number: 20030113406Abstract: A process to make tea with higher yields of a desired size comprising the steps of:Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: Unilever Bestfoods North America, Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Tanuja Venugopal Rao, Prakash Dattatraya Virkar, Pratyaya Chakrabarti, Ravi Mohan, Suri Krishna Mohan, Jayati Pal
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Patent number: 6497790Abstract: A paperboard product having at least one layer of bleached or semi-bleached pulp and having improved smoothness and reduced bulk loss. For paperboard having sizing without pigment, the smoothness on the printed side, measured by the Parker test is better (lower) than 6.5 when measured using a pressure of 10 kgf/cm2 while the smoothness measured by the Hagerty/Sheffield test is not below 280 Sheffield units. For paperboard having sizing with pigment, the Parker smoothness is less than 5.0 and the Hagerty/Sheffield smoothness is not less than 180 Sheffield units. The web is finished by applying temperature and moisture gradients, then smoothing the web surface using extended nip calendering. The surface temperature of the calendering roll is maintained at 250-400° F. Prior to entering the extended nip, the web surface is moisturized using steam showers. The nipload applied in the heated extended nip is preferably between 300 to 2,500 pli.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventors: K. Krishna Mohan, Michael J. Smith, Alexander A. Koukoulas
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Publication number: 20020183867Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a networked integrated computer system and more particularly to using web based distributed enterprise computer systems for providing agricultural solutions both technical and commercial for conducting e-commerce, wherein the transactions are between the farmer, who is the central figure in the entire system and the producer and dealer of farm input and the consumer and trader of farm output, and the invention provides methods of creating a virtual marketplace.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: Nagarjuna Holdings Private LimitedInventors: Pinaki Gupta, Krishna Mohan
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Publication number: 20020106065Abstract: A method of providing pre-authorized communication services and/or transactions via a plurality of networks, including accepting and processing a request from a user to provide at least one of a communication service, a transaction and user account information via a plurality of networks of different types, verifying that the user is authorized to receive the at least one of the communication service, the transaction, and the user account information, and that an account associated with the user has a sufficient amount currently available for payment of the at least one of the communication service and the transaction and charging, in real time, an authorized account associated with the user as the at least one of the communication service and the transaction is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2002Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventors: Simon James Joyce, Prafulla C. Gupta, Manohar S. Vaidya, Rajesh Alla, Ashok K. Reddy, Sree Ram Murthy Ayyala, Richa Gupta, Alok Kaushal, J.S. J.L.K. Verma, Prasad Undavalli, Kondal Rao Nallajerla, Sivaramayya Bonajiri, Krishna Mohan Sistla, Amba Prasad G., Biswajit Sundar Ray, Raghuram Govind, Janaki Rama Raju, K. Veerabhadra Rao, S. D. V. Ravi, Ram Kumar M. K., Surya Sekhar Velpuri, Bhanumurthy Nallagonda
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Publication number: 20020060005Abstract: A paperboard product having at least one layer of bleached or semi-bleached pulp and having improved smoothness and reduced bulk loss. For paperboard having sizing without pigment, the smoothness on the printed side as measured by the Parker test is better (lower) than 6.5 when measured using a pressure of 10 kgf/cm2 while the smoothness measured by the Hagerty/Sheffield test is not below 280 Sheffield units. For paperboard having sizing with pigment, the Parker smoothness is less than 5.0 and the Hagerty/Sheffield smoothness is not less than 180 Sheffield units. The web is finished by applying temperature and moisture gradients to the web and then smoothing the web surface using extended nip calendering. The surface of the calendering roll is maintained at a temperature of 250-400° F. Prior to entering the extended nip, the web surface is moisturized using steam showers. The nipload applied in the heated extended nip is preferably in the range of 300 to 2,500 pli.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: K. Krishna Mohan, Michael J. Smith, Alexander A. Koukoulas
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Publication number: 20020052754Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing mobile commerce, electronic commerce, customer care and communication services via a plurality of networks, including receiving in a roaming network from a user device, an identification number and a request for a service, forwarding from the roaming network, to a home network, the identification number, the request for the service, and adding a service provider identification number that relates to a service provider and a cost or rate of the service, if the service is to be charged, verifying, by a convergent communication platform located on the home network, that the identification number relates to a valid user account, that the user device is authorized to receive the service and that the valid user account has sufficient value to pay for the service, providing an authorization to the service provider, if the identification number relates to the valid user account, the user device is authorized to receive the service and the valid user account has sufficient value, iType: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventors: Simon James Joyce, Prafulla C. Gupta, Ashok Kumar Reddy Enuga, Manohar Sitaram Vaidya, Kalyan Chakravarthy Kasturi, Richa Gupta, Suresh Kumar Munnangi, Varma Laxmi Jagannadha Siva Kumar Jampana, Prasad Naganjaneya Vara Undavalli, Kondal Rao Nallajerla, Krishna Mohan Sistla, Amba Prasad Gudipati, Bhanu Murthy Nallagonda, Surya Sekhar Lakshmi Velpuri, Veerabhadra Rao Kalluri, Radhakrishnan Subhashree, Sundaram Mohan Kumar, Muralidhar Goparaju, Raju Waldakar, Fernando Manoel Alves Santos, Narendra Kumar Velagala, Anil Kumar Reddy Nakkala, Anjayya Chowdary Tummala, Krishna Mohan Venkata Kompella, Ravi Kiran Machiraju, Srinivas Seetamsetty, Gopal Vooradi, Sesh Kumar Venkata Hara Naga Burugula, Ranganatham Veluru
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Patent number: 6381316Abstract: An advanced intelligent communication system that provides subscriber-requested, advanced communication services through existing communication switches even in those circumstances in which the hardware communication switch is not configured to provide such communication services. The system supports the use of personal identification number access cards for use in fixed and mobile markets from any communication device located anywhere in the world and provides flexible call processing and switching services that deliver enhanced computer telephony capabilities utilizing standard communication equipment and operating systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Unpaid Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Simon James Joyce, Prafulla C. Gupta, Manohar S. Vaidya, Rajesh Alla, Ashok K. Reddy, Sree Ram Murphy Ayyala, Richa Gupta, Alok Kaushal, Jampana Lakshmi Jagannadha Siva Kumara Verma, Prasad Undavalli, Kondal Rao Nallajerla, Sivaramayya Bonajiri, Krishna Mohan Sistla, Amba Prasad Gudipati, Biswajit Sundar Ray, Raghuram Govind, Janaki Rama Raju, Kalluri Veerabhadra Rao, Sathi Devi Venkata Ravi, Ram Kuma Mambakkam Kachapesvaran, Surya Sekhar Velpuri, Bhanumurthy Nallagonda
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Patent number: 6320947Abstract: An advanced intelligent communication system that provides subscriber-requested, advanced communication services through existing communication switches even in those circumstances in which the hardware communication switch is not configured to provide such communication services. The system supports the use of personal identification number access cards for use in fixed and mobile markets from any communication device located anywhere in the world and provides flexible call processing and switching services that deliver enhanced computer telephony capabilities utilizing standard communication equipment and operating systems.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignees: Satyam Enterprise Solutions Limited, In Touch Technologies Limited, A Company of British Virgin IslandsInventors: Simon James Joyce, Prafulla C. Gupta, Manohar S. Vaidya, Rajesh Alla, Ashok K. Reddy, Sree Ram Murthy Ayyala, Richa Gupta, Alok Kaushal, J. S. J. L. K. Verma, Prasad Undavalli, Kondal Rao Nallajerla, Sivaramayya Bonajiri, Krishna Mohan Sistla, Amba Prasad G., Biswajit Sundar Ray, Raghuram Govind, Janaki Rama Raju, K. Veerabhadra Rao, S. D. V. Ravi, Ramkumar Mambakkam Kachapesvaran, Surya Sekhar Velpuri, Bhanumurthy Nallagonda
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Publication number: 20010038893Abstract: The invention provides a low density paperboard material and associated method for use in producing an insulated container, and is especially well-suited for making cups. The paperboard material comprises a paperboard web including wood fibers and expanded microspheres, and has a relatively low density ranging from about 6 to about 10 lb/3MSF/mil, a relatively high caliper ranging from about 24 to about 35 mil, and an internal bond strength of at least about 80×10−3 ft-lbf., preferably at least 100×10−3 lft-lbf. For applications such as cups the material is also coated on one or both sides with a barrier coating, preferably low density polyethylene, to limit liquid penetration into the web. The low density paperboard material of the invention is convertible for manufacture of containers, particularly cups, and exhibits insulative properties comparable to higher cost materials conventionally used to make cups.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2001Publication date: November 8, 2001Inventors: Kosaraju Krishna Mohan, Alexander A. Koukoulas
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Patent number: 6287424Abstract: A paperboard product having at least one layer of bleached or semi-bleached pulp and having improved smoothness and reduced bulk loss. For paperboard having sizing without pigment, the smoothness on the printed side as measured by the Parker test is better (lower) than 6.5 when measured using a pressure of 10 kgf/cm2 while the smoothness measured by the Hagerty/Sheffield test is not below 280 Sheffield units. For paperboard having sizing with pigment, the Parker smoothness is less than 5.0 and the Hagerty/Sheffield smoothness is not less than 180 Sheffield units. The web is finished by applying temperature and moisture gradients to the web and then smoothing the web surface using extended nip calendering. The surface of the calendering roll is maintained at a temperature of 250-400° F. Prior to entering the extended nip, the web surface is moisturized using steam showers. The nipload applied in the heated extended nip is preferably in the range of 300 to 2,500 pli.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1998Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventors: K. Krishna Mohan, Michael J. Smith, Alexander A. Koukoulas
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Publication number: 20010019604Abstract: An advanced intelligent communication system that provides subscriber-requested, advanced communication services through existing communication switches even in those circumstances in which the hardware communication switch is not configured to provide such communication services. The system supports the use of personal identification number access cards for use in fixed and mobile markets from any communication device located anywhere in the world and provides flexible call processing and switching services that deliver enhanced computer telephony capabilities utilizing standard communication equipment and operating systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2001Publication date: September 6, 2001Applicant: IN TOUCH TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, British Virgin IslandsInventors: Simon James Joyce, Prafulla C. Gupta, Manohar S. Vaidya, Rajesh Alla, Ashok K. Reddy, Sree Ram Murthy Ayyala, Richa Gupta, Alok Kaushal, J.S.J.L.K. Verma, Prasad Undavalli, Kondal Rao Nallajerla, Sivaramayya Bonajiri, Krishna Mohan Sistla, Amba Prasad G., Biswajit Sundar Ray, Raghuram Govind, Janaki Rama Raju, K. Veerabhadra Rao, S. D. V. Ravi, Ram Kumar M. K., Surya Sekhar Velpuri, Bhanumurthy Nallagonda
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Patent number: 6274001Abstract: A calendering method which enhances the smoothness of surface sized paper/paperboard by a combination of temperature and moisture gradient calendering processes without the fiber sticking/picking problems that affect runnability and without using waterboxes. The moisture gradient calendering is performed so that the cross direction moisture profile can be corrected and high smoothness levels can be obtained. Heated calender rolls form a hot pressure nip having a temperature greater than the temperature of the moisturized web. Lubricant is applied to both sides of the web to prevent fiber sticking/picking in the hot nip. The lubricant may be applied by the size press, by the moisturizing showers or by separate lubricant showers. The smoothness developed by moisturizing and hot nip calendering is substantially irreversible.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1997Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventor: K. Krishna Mohan
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Patent number: 6190500Abstract: A multilayer linerboard product having a top layer made up of bleached/unbleached virgin or recycled pulp and at least one bottom layer made up of unbleached pulp. The external surface of the top layer has reduced gloss mottle and improved printing properties. In particular, the top surface of the multilayer linerboard has a Parker smoothness less than 6.5 and a Hagerty/Sheffield smoothness in the range of 240 to 280. Print voids on a flexo printed product are less than 0.20% (by area) as measured by image analysis. These improvements are achieved in an extended nip calender section having a heated calender roll, a backing roll or shoe and a conformable belt. Preferably, the nip width is 1 to 25 cm. The temperature of the surface of the heated calender roll is preferably maintained in the range of 300 to 500° F. The nipload between the heated calender roll and the conformable belt is preferably maintained in the range of 500 to 2,500 pli.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventors: K. Krishna Mohan, Michael J. Smith, Alexander A. Koukoulas
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Patent number: 6123999Abstract: A method for preparing a scratch and abrasion resistant surface on unroughened aluminum or stainless steel cookware, for subsequent coating with a nonstick polymer resin, such as a fluoropolymer, in a liquid and/or powder medium. The scratch and abrasion resistant surface consists of a thermally sprayed aluminum or stainless steel, respectively. A metal coated substrate produced by this method and an article subsequently coated with a fluoropolymer surface by this method are also described.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Vinci Martinez Felix, Pidatala Krishna Mohan, William Francis McHale
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Patent number: 6065011Abstract: A system for creating, displaying, and editing an intermediate data structure (IDS) that maintains a portion of a categorized data set (CDS) based upon an original set of hierarchically-related objects. A property of the objects is selected. The lowest-level objects matching the selected property are incrementally added to the IDS along with objects in a parent/child relationship with each added lowest-level object so long as those objects are not already within the category of the added lowest-level object. Special category objects are added to the IDS representing an object group with one value of the selected property. Objects stored within the IDS with this value are in a parent relationship with the category object. The objects stored within the IDS are displayed in an outline structure to show the functional relationships between the objects in each category.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1997Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Krishna Mohan Bulusu, Neelamadhaba Mahapatro