Patents by Inventor Lakshman Rathnam
Lakshman Rathnam 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: 20240194193Abstract: A method for managing a cloud-based meeting involving multiple languages. The method includes assigning one or more glossaries to a first speaker, wherein the one or more glossaries for the first speaker configure one or more servers to boost, filter, or replace transcribed terms transcribed from speech of the first speaker; receiving, from a microphone at the first client device, first audio content which originated from the first speaker; transcribing the first audio content for the first speaker into text in the language of the first speaker; and generating first altered text by altering, according to the one or more glossaries, the text in the language of the first speaker.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2023Publication date: June 13, 2024Applicant: Wordly, Inc.Inventors: Lakshman Rathnam, Robert James Firby, Shawn Nikkila, Kirk Hendrickson
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Patent number: 11660007Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wearable system wherein elements of the system, including various sensors adapted to detect biometric and other data and/or to deliver drugs, are positioned proximal to, on the ear or in the ear canal of a person. In embodiments of the invention, elements of the system are positioned on the ear or in the ear canal for extended periods of time. For example, an element of the system may be positioned on the tympanic membrane of a user and left there overnight, for multiple days, months, or years. Because of the position and longevity of the system elements in the ear canal, the present invention has many advantages over prior wearable biometric and drug delivery devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Earlens CorporationInventors: Rodney Perkins, Brent Edwards, Paul Rucker, Kulbir Sandhu, Cem Shaquer, Lakshman Rathnam, William Facteau
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Publication number: 20230021300Abstract: A system for using cloud structures in real time speech and translation involving multiple languages is provided. The system comprises a processor, a memory, and an application stored in the memory that when executed on the processor receives audio content in a first spoken language from a first speaking device. The system also receives a first language preference from a first client device, the first language preference differing from the spoken language. The system also receives a second language preference from a second client device, the second language preference differing from the spoken language. The system also transmits the audio content and the language preferences to at least one translation engine and receives the audio content from the engine translated into the first and second languages. The system also sends the audio content to the client devices translated into their respective preferred languages.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2020Publication date: January 19, 2023Applicant: wordly, Inc.Inventors: Lakshman Rathnam, Robert James Firby
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Publication number: 20220414349Abstract: A method for determining an official transcription and speaker language from a plurality of transcripts of text in different languages. The method includes receiving a preselection of a plurality of different languages in which a first speaker can speak during a session of a cloud-based meeting; receiving, from a microphone, first audio content which originated from the first speaker; transcribing the first audio content of the first speaker into text of all the plurality of languages in which the first speaker can speak to generate a first plurality of text transcripts; identifying a first untranslated speech bubble as making the most sense among the first plurality of transcripts for the first speaker; and adding the first untranslated speech bubble to a master transcript for the first speaker.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: Wordly, Inc.Inventors: Lakshman Rathnam, Robert James Firby, Shawn Nikkila, Kirk Hendrickson
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Publication number: 20220405492Abstract: A method for managing a cloud-based meeting between participants that speak and understand different languages is disclosed. The method includes receiving, via a microphone at a first client device, first audio content in a first language preference of a first meeting participant; transcribing the first audio content into a first transcribed text by using the first language preference; receiving, from a second client device, a second language preference that is different from the first language preference; translating the first transcribed text into a second transcribed text by using the second language preference; and transmitting the first and second transcribed text to the second client device. The second client device is configured to concurrently display the first transcribed text and the second transcribed text on a display device. The second client device can also be configured to provide a second audio content from the second transcribed text.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2022Publication date: December 22, 2022Applicant: Wordly, Inc.Inventors: Lakshman Rathnam, Robert James Firby, Shawn Nikkila, Kirk Hendrickson
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Publication number: 20220286310Abstract: A method for switching between spoken languages during a cloud-based meeting between participants that speak and understand different languages is disclosed. The method includes receiving, at a graphical user interface, a selection of a first language in which a speaker may speak during a session of the cloud-based meeting; and receiving, at the graphical user interface, a selection of a second language in which the speaker may speak during the session of the cloud-based meeting, wherein the first language and the second language are different languages.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Applicant: Wordly, Inc.Inventors: Lakshman Rathnam, Robert James Firby, Shawn Nikkila, Kirk Hendrickson
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Patent number: 11337012Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include a method of preventing ferrite migration in a hearing aid including an antenna stack and a battery stack wherein the antenna stack sits on the battery stack, the method comprising the steps of: conformally coating the top and sides of the antenna stack using a conformal coating material; and separately coating all the surfaces of the battery stack using a separate material.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2020Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Earlens CorporationInventors: Andy Atamaniuk, Lakshman Rathnam
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Publication number: 20220051656Abstract: A system for using cloud structures in real time speech and translation involving multiple languages is provided. The system comprises a processor, a memory, and an application stored in the memory that when executed on the processor receives audio content in a first spoken language from a first speaking device. The system also receives a first language preference from a first client device, the first language preference differing from the spoken language. The system also receives a second language preference from a second client device, the second language preference differing from the spoken language. The system also transmits the audio content and the language preferences to at least one translation engine and receives the audio content from the engine translated into the first and second languages. The system also sends the audio content to the client devices translated into their respective preferred languages.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2020Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: wordly, Inc.Inventors: Lakshman Rathnam, Robert James Firby
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Publication number: 20220014861Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to a compact connector including a light tip connector including a light tip cable connected thereto, the light tip connector including a receiving cavity including side walls and a bottom wall, guide channels formed in the side walls of the receiving cavity, a locking pin at a medial end of the guide channel and one or more light tip electrodes positioned on a bottom wall of the receiving cavity. In further embodiments of the present invention, a BTE connector includes a latch adapted to engage the locking pin to hold the BTE connector in the receiving cavity when the BTE connector is attached to the light tip connector. In a further embodiment, the compact connector includes a plurality of pogo pin electrodes arranged to contact the light tip electrodes when the BTE connector is attached to the light tip connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Inventors: Richard E. DEMARTINI, Lakshman RATHNAM, Robert D. JOCHIM, Thomas JOSCHIKA
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Publication number: 20210307623Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wearable system wherein elements of the system, including various sensors adapted to detect biometric and other data and/or to deliver drugs, are positioned proximal to, on the ear or in the ear canal of a person. In embodiments of the invention, elements of the system are positioned on the ear or in the ear canal for extended periods of time. For example, an element of the system may be positioned on the tympanic membrane of a user and left there overnight, for multiple days, months, or years. Because of the position and longevity of the system elements in the ear canal, the present invention has many advantages over prior wearable biometric and drug delivery devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Rodney PERKINS, Brent EDWARDS, Paul RUCKER, Kulbir SANDHU, Cem SHAQUER, Lakshman RATHNAM, William FACTEAU
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Publication number: 20210289301Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include a method of preventing ferrite migration in a hearing aid including an antenna stack and a battery stack wherein the antenna stack sits on the battery stack, the method comprising the steps of: conformally coating the top and sides of the antenna stack using a conformal coating material; and separately coating all the surfaces of the battery stack using a separate material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2020Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: Andy ATAMANIUK, Lakshman RATHNAM
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Patent number: 11058305Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wearable system wherein elements of the system, including various sensors adapted to detect biometric and other data and/or to deliver drugs, are positioned proximal to, on the ear or in the ear canal of a person. In embodiments of the invention, elements of the system are positioned on the ear or in the ear canal for extended periods of time. For example, an element of the system may be positioned on the tympanic membrane of a user and left there overnight, for multiple days, months, or years. Because of the position and longevity of the system elements in the ear canal, the present invention has many advantages over prior wearable biometric and drug delivery devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2019Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: Earlens CorporationInventors: Rodney Perkins, Brent Edwards, Paul Rucker, Kulbir Sandhu, Cem Shaquer, Lakshman Rathnam, William Facteau
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Publication number: 20210186343Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wearable system wherein elements of the system, including various sensors adapted to detect biometric and other data and/or to deliver drugs, are positioned proximal to, on or in the ear canal of a person. In embodiments of the invention, elements of the system, including drug delivery devices, are positioned on or in the ear canal for extended periods of time. For example, an element of the system may be positioned on the tympanic membrane of a user and left there overnight, for multiple days, months, or years. Because of the position and longevity of the system elements in the ear canal, the present invention has many advantages over prior wearable biometric and drug delivery devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: Rodney PERKINS, William FACTEAU, Brent EDWARDS, Paul RUCKER, Kulbir SANDHU, Cem SHAQUER, Lakshman RATHNAM
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Publication number: 20200137503Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to a compact connector including a light tip connector including a light tip cable connected thereto, the light tip connector including a receiving cavity including side walls and a bottom wall, guide channels formed in the side walls of the receiving cavity, a locking pin at a medial end of the guide channel and one or more light tip electrodes positioned on a bottom wall of the receiving cavity. In further embodiments of the present invention, a BTE connector includes a latch adapted to engage the locking pin to hold the BTE connector in the receiving cavity when the BTE connector is attached to the light tip connector. In a further embodiment, the compact connector includes a plurality of pogo pin electrodes arranged to contact the light tip electrodes when the BTE connector is attached to the light tip connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: Richard E. DEMARTINI, Lakshman RATHNAM, Robert D. JOCHIM, Thomas JOSCHIKA
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Publication number: 20190269336Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wearable system wherein elements of the system, including various sensors adapted to detect biometric and other data and/or to deliver drugs, are positioned proximal to, on the ear or in the ear canal of a person. In embodiments of the invention, elements of the system are positioned on the ear or in the ear canal for extended periods of time. For example, an element of the system may be positioned on the tympanic membrane of a user and left there overnight, for multiple days, months, or years. Because of the position and longevity of the system elements in the ear canal, the present invention has many advantages over prior wearable biometric and drug delivery devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2019Publication date: September 5, 2019Inventors: Rodney PERKINS, Brent EDWARDS, Paul RUCKER, Kulbir SANDHU, Cem SHAQUER, Lakshman RATHNAM, William FACTEAU
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Publication number: 20190253811Abstract: The present invention is adapted to assist in optimizing the performance of a hearing aid by detecting conditions which result in sub-optimal performance and assisting a user or health care professional to correct those conditions. The present invention is adapted to optimize the performance of a hearing aid by generating a reference signal which, when broadcast, creates a feedback signal. The feedback signal is then measured, or its characteristics identified, to determine whether the hearing aid system is optimized and, if not, what components or characteristics are not optimized and how to optimize the hearing aid system performance or that of its components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2019Publication date: August 15, 2019Inventors: Takahiro UNNO, Lakshman RATHNAM, Kulbir SANDHU, Bryan FLAHERTY, Morteza KHALEGHIMEYBODI
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Publication number: 20190253815Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include a method of preventing ferrite migration in a hearing aid including an antenna stack and a battery stack wherein the antenna stack sits on the battery stack, the method comprising the steps of: conformally coating the top and sides of the antenna stack using a conformal coating material; and separately coating all the surfaces of the battery stack using a separate material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2019Publication date: August 15, 2019Inventors: Andy ATAMANIUK, Lakshman RATHNAM
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Patent number: 10292601Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wearable system wherein elements of the system, including various sensors adapted to detect biometric and other data and/or to deliver drugs, are positioned proximal to, on the ear or in the ear canal of a person. In embodiments of the invention, elements of the system are positioned on the ear or in the ear canal for extended periods of time. For example, an element of the system may be positioned on the tympanic membrane of a user and left there overnight, for multiple days, months, or years. Because of the position and longevity of the system elements in the ear canal, the present invention has many advantages over prior wearable biometric and drug delivery devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2016Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: EarLens CorporationInventors: Rodney Perkins, William Facteau, Brent Edwards, Paul Rucker, Kulbir Sandhu, Cem Shaquer, Lakshman Rathnam
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Publication number: 20180048970Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to a compact connector including a light tip connector including a light tip cable connected thereto, the light tip connector including a receiving cavity including side walls and a bottom wall, guide channels formed in the side walls of the receiving cavity, a locking pin at a medial end of the guide channel and one or more light tip electrodes positioned on a bottom wall of the receiving cavity. In further embodiments of the present invention, a BTE connector includes a latch adapted to engage the locking pin to hold the BTE connector in the receiving cavity when the BTE connector is attached to the light tip connector. In a further embodiment, the compact connector includes a plurality of pogo pin electrodes arranged to contact the light tip electrodes when the BTE connector is attached to the light tip connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2017Publication date: February 15, 2018Inventors: Richard E. DEMARTINI, Lakshman RATHNAM, Robert D. JOCHIM, Thomas JOSCHIKA
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Patent number: 9880676Abstract: Electronic devices may include force sensitive sensors. The sensor may include a first layer of electrodes, a second layer of electrodes and a deformable dielectric material separating the first layer of electrodes and the second layer of electrodes. A conductive material may be disposed to negate capacitive effects between an object near to or touching the touch surface and the electrodes of the first layer and the electrodes of the second layer. A force applied to the sensor may be detected based at least in part on a change in capacitance between at least one electrode of first layer and at least one electrode of the second layer resulting from deformation of the deformable dielectric material. This disclosure also describes techniques for assembling electronic devices including these components.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2014Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Debanjan Mukherjee, Lakshman Rathnam, Omar Sze Leung