Patents by Inventor Mahesh Shah
Mahesh Shah 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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Systems and methods for discovery, classification, and indexing of data in a native computing system
Patent number: 12259882Abstract: In general, various aspects provide methods, apparatuses, systems, computing devices, computing entities, and/or the like for performing data discovery on a target computing system. In various aspects, a third party computing connects, via a public data network, to an edge node of the target computing system and instructs the target computing system to execute jobs to discover target data stored in data repositories in a private data network in the target computing system. In some aspects, the third party computing system may schedule the jobs on the target computing system based on computing resource availability on the target computing system.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2023Date of Patent: March 25, 2025Assignee: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Haribalan Raghupathy, Saravanan Pitchaimani, Jonathan Lynn, Rahul Shinde, Kevin Jones, Subramanian Viswanathan, Mahesh Sivan, Zara Dana, Milap Shah, Sivanandame Chandramohan, Abhishek Upadhyay, Anand Balasubramanian -
Patent number: 12175439Abstract: An image of a check may be presented for payment in a banking system in place of the physical paper check. The check to be deposited can be collected from a depositor using a scanner. A web site, accessed through a depositor's web browser, can be used to drive the process of collecting the check, but in some contexts (e.g., in less popular computing environments, such as those that do not run the most popular operating systems), it is economically infeasible to obtain the certificates that would be used to allow a program executing in the web browser to control the scanner. Thus, a depositor can be instructed to capture and upload images of the check in the form of files, where the image files are then presented for payment through a banking system.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2020Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Jeff Pollack, Michael Frank Morris, Bharat Prasad, Frank Kyle Major, John Weatherman Brady, Ralph Paige Mawyer, Jr., Clint James Reynolds, Kairav Mahesh Shah
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Patent number: 11569596Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and/or processes directed to applying pressure to a socket to alter a shape of the socket to improve a connection between the socket and a substrate, printed circuit board, or other component. The socket may receive one or more chips, may be an interconnect, or may be some other structure that is part of a package. The shape of the socket may be flattened so that a side of the socket may form a high-quality physical and electrical coupling with the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2020Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Steven A. Klein, Kuang Liu, Srikant Nekkanty, Feroz Mohammad, Donald Tiendung Tran, Srinivasa Aravamudhan, Hemant Mahesh Shah, Alexander W. Huettis
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Publication number: 20220416503Abstract: Embodiments described herein may be related to apparatuses, processes, and techniques related to thermal routing techniques within a hybrid silicon laser or photonics integrated circuit to facilitate heat extraction during laser operation. In particular dual metal layers, with a top metal layer thermally coupled with P node above a quantum well and extending substantially under a heat sink, and a bottom metal layer thermally coupled with an N node, where the top metal layer and the bottom metal layer are not electrically coupled. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2021Publication date: December 29, 2022Inventors: Priyanka DOBRIYAL, Aditi MALLIK, Saeed FATHOLOLOUMI, Ankur AGRAWAL, Anna PRAKASH, Hemant Mahesh SHAH, Raiyomand ASPANDIAR, Neil Raymund CARANTO
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Patent number: 11392912Abstract: An image of a check may be presented for payment in a banking system in place of the physical paper check. The check to be deposited can be collected from a depositor using a scanner. A web site, accessed through a depositor's web browser, can be used to drive the process of collecting the check, but in some contexts (e.g., in less popular computing environments, such as those that do not run the most popular operating systems), it is economically infeasible to obtain the certificates that would be used to allow a program executing in the web browser to control the scanner. Thus, a depositor can be instructed to capture and upload images of the check in the form of files, where the image files are then presented for payment through a banking system.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: UNITED SERVICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (USAA)Inventors: Jeff Pollack, Michael Frank Morris, Bharat Prasad, Frank Kyle Major, John Weatherman Brady, Ralph Paige Mawyer, Jr., Clint James Reynolds, Kairav Mahesh Shah
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Publication number: 20210305731Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and/or processes directed to applying pressure to a socket to alter a shape of the socket to improve a connection between the socket and a substrate, printed circuit board, or other component. The socket may receive one or more chips, may be an interconnect, or may be some other structure that is part of a package. The shape of the socket may be flattened so that a side of the socket may form a high-quality physical and electrical coupling with the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2020Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Steven A. KLEIN, Kuang LIU, Srikant NEKKANTY, Feroz MOHAMMAD, Donald Tiendung TRAN, Srinivasa ARAVAMUDHAN, Hemant Mahesh SHAH, Alexander W. HUETTIS
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Patent number: 10915879Abstract: An image of a check may be presented for payment in a banking system in place of the physical paper check. The check to be deposited can be collected from a depositor using a scanner. A web site, accessed through a depositor's web browser, can be used to drive the process of collecting the check, but in some contexts (e.g., in less popular computing environments, such as those that do not run the most popular operating systems), it is economically infeasible to obtain the certificates that would be used to allow a program executing in the web browser to control the scanner. Thus, a depositor can be instructed to capture and upload images of the check in the form of files, where the image files are then presented for payment through a banking system.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2019Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: UNITED SERVICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (USAA)Inventors: Jeff Pollack, Michael Frank Morris, Bharat Prasad, Frank Kyle Major, John Weatherman Brady, Ralph Paige Mawyer, Jr., Clint James Reynolds, Kairav Mahesh Shah
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Patent number: 10810561Abstract: An image of a check may be presented for payment in a banking system in place of the physical paper check. The check to be deposited can be collected from a depositor using a scanner. A web site, accessed through a depositor's web browser, can be used to drive the process of collecting the check, but in some contexts (e.g., in less popular computing environments, such as those that do not run the most popular operating systems), it is economically infeasible to obtain the certificates that would be used to allow a program executing in the web browser to control the scanner. Thus, a depositor can be instructed to capture and upload images of the check in the form of files, where the image files are then presented for payment through a banking system.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2019Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: UNITED SERVICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (USAA)Inventors: Jeff Pollack, Michael Frank Morris, Bharat Prasad, Frank Kyle Major, John Weatherman Brady, Ralph Paige Mawyer, Jr., Clint James Reynolds, Kairav Mahesh Shah
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Patent number: 10460381Abstract: An image of a check may be presented for payment in a banking system in place of the physical paper check. The check to be deposited can be collected from a depositor using a scanner. A web site, accessed through a depositor's web browser, can be used to drive the process of collecting the check, but in some contexts (e.g., in less popular computing environments, such as those that do not run the most popular operating systems), it is economically infeasible to obtain the certificates that would be used to allow a program executing in the web browser to control the scanner. Thus, a depositor can be instructed to capture and upload images of the check in the form of files, where the image files are then presented for payment through a banking system.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2018Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Jeff Pollack, Michael Frank Morris, Bharat Prasad, Frank Kyle Major, John Weatherman Brady, Ralph Paige Mawyer, Jr., Clint James Reynolds, Kairav Mahesh Shah
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Patent number: 10373136Abstract: An image of a check may be presented for payment in a banking system in place of the physical paper check. The check to be deposited can be collected from a depositor using a scanner. A web site, accessed through a depositor's web browser, can be used to drive the process of collecting the check, but in some contexts (e.g., in less popular computing environments, such as those that do not run the most popular operating systems), it is economically infeasible to obtain the certificates that would be used to allow a program executing in the web browser to control the scanner. Thus, a depositor can be instructed to capture and upload images of the check in the form of files, where the image files are then presented for payment through a banking system.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2015Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Jeff Pollack, Michael Frank Morris, Bharat Prasad, Frank Kyle Major, John Weatherman Brady, Ralph Paige Mawyer, Jr., Clint James Reynolds, Kairav Mahesh Shah
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Patent number: 10191052Abstract: The invention relates to biomarkers for diagnosing, monitoring and/or treating tuberculosis in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals with or without co-infection with HIV, monitoring the responses of individuals to anti-mycobacterial chemotherapy, monitoring the progression of latent tuberculosis to active tuberculosis, differentiating active tuberculosis from latent tuberculosis, and from other clinical conditions that mimic tuberculosis (TB). The invention also relates to methods for diagnosing, monitoring and/or treating tuberculosis using said biomarkers. The above pertain in all aspects both to pulmonary and extrapulmonary Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections, with Mycobacterium tuberculosis being the causative organism in tuberculosis. The invention therefore finds great utility in assisting with future drug discovery efforts for tuberculosis and also provides proxy clinical end points as well as being an effective predictor of a response to treatment.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2015Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: ProteinLogic LimitedInventors: Roslin Russell, Oliver Stegle, Mahesh Shah
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Patent number: 9898778Abstract: An image of a check may be presented for payment in a banking system in place of the physical paper check. The check to be deposited can be collected from a depositor using a scanner. A web site, accessed through a depositor's web browser, can be used to drive the process of collecting the check, but in some contexts (e.g., in less popular computing environments, such as those that do not run the most popular operating systems), it is economically infeasible to obtain the certificates that would be used to allow a program executing in the web browser to control the scanner. Thus, a depositor can be instructed to capture and upload images of the check in the form of files, where the image files are then presented for payment through a banking system.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2007Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Jeff Pollack, Michael Frank Morris, Bharat Prasad, Frank Kyle Major, John Weatherman Brady, Ralph Paige Mawyer, Jr., Clint James Reynolds, Kairav Mahesh Shah
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Patent number: 9892454Abstract: An image of a check may be presented for payment in a banking system in place of the physical paper check. The check to be deposited can be collected from a depositor using a scanner. A web site, accessed through a depositor's web browser, can be used to drive the process of collecting the check, but in some contexts (e.g., in less popular computing environments, such as those that do not run the most popular operating systems), it is economically infeasible to obtain the certificates that would be used to allow a program executing in the web browser to control the scanner. Thus, a depositor can be instructed to capture and upload images of the check in the form of files, where the image files are then presented for payment through a banking system.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2007Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Jeff Pollack, Michael Frank Morris, Bharat Prasad, Frank Kyle Major, John Weatherman Brady, Ralph Paige Mawyer, Jr., Clint James Reynolds, Kairav Mahesh Shah
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Patent number: 9607953Abstract: A semiconductor device package includes an isolation wall located between a first circuit and a second circuit on a substrate. The isolation wall is configured to reduce inductive coupling between the first and second circuits during operation of the semiconductor device. Encapsulation material covers the substrate, first and second circuits, and the isolation wall. The isolation wall has features, such as indentation, along its upper edge that facilitate a flow of the encapsulation material across the isolation wall during fabrication to largely eliminate interior defects and/or visual defects on the surface of the completed semiconductor device package. For a dual-path amplifier, such as a Doherty power amplifier, the isolation wall separates the carrier amplifier elements from the peaking amplifier elements included within the semiconductor device package.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2016Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: NXP USA, Inc.Inventors: Lu Li, Hamdan Ismail, Samy R. N. Naidu, Mahesh Shah
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Publication number: 20170003286Abstract: The invention relates to biomarkers for diagnosing, monitoring and/or treating tuberculosis in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals with or without co-infection with HIV, monitoring the responses of individuals to anti-myco-bacterial chemotherapy, monitoring the progression of latent tuberculosis to active tuberculosis, differentiating active tuberculosis from latent tuberculosis, and from other clinical conditions that mimic tuberculosis (TB). The invention also relates to methods for diagnosing, monitoring and/or treating tuberculosis using said biomarkers. The above pertain in all aspects both to pulmonary and extrapulmonary Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections, with Mycobacterium tuberculosis being the causative organism in tuberculosis. The invention therefore finds great utility in assisting with future drug discovery efforts for tuberculosis and also provides proxy clinical end points as well as being an effective predictor of a response to treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2015Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: ProteinLogic LimitedInventors: Roslin Russell, Oliver Stegle, Mahesh Shah
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Patent number: 9159101Abstract: An image of a check may be presented for payment in a banking system in place of the physical paper check. The check to be deposited can be collected from a depositor using a scanner. A web site, accessed through a depositor's web browser, can be used to drive the process of collecting the check, but in some contexts (e.g., in less popular computing environments, such as those that do not run the most popular operating systems), it is economically infeasible to obtain the certificates that would be used to allow a program executing in the web browser to control the scanner. Thus, a depositor can be instructed to capture and upload images of the check in the form of files, where the image files are then presented for payment through a banking system.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Jeff Pollack, Michael Frank Morris, Bharat Prasad, Frank Kyle Major, John Weatherman Brady, Ralph Paige Mawyer, Jr., Clint James Reynolds, Kairav Mahesh Shah
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Patent number: 7498132Abstract: Electrochemical test strips and methods for their use in the detection of an analyte in a physiological sample are provided. The subject test strips have a reaction zone defined by opposing metal electrodes separated by a thin spacer layer. The metal surface of at least one of the electrodes is modified by a homogenous surface modification layer made up of linear self-assembling molecules having a first sulfhydryl end group and a second sulfonate end group separated by a short chain alkyl linking group, where 2-mercaptoethane sulfonic acid or a salt thereof is preferred in certain embodiments. The subject electrochemical test strips find application in the detection of a wide variety of analytes, and are particularly suited for use the detection of glucose.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2003Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Lifescan, Inc.Inventors: Yeung Siu Yu, Mahesh Shah
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Patent number: 7262537Abstract: An electric motor or generator assembly includes a component, such as a stator, having a plurality of windings. A wire set including a plurality of individually conductive wires twisted together is manipulated within a core to establish the desired number of windings having the desired cross sectional area. In one example, a plurality of such wire sets are manipulated simultaneously to establish the windings. Litz wire is one example type of wire set that is useful in an assembly designed according to this invention. There are more than 100 individual wires within each winding according to one example stator designed according to this invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2002Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventors: Andrew C. Worley, Lawrence J. Kintz, Jr., Gary Dickes, Mahesh Shah, Bruce J. Wallen
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Publication number: 20070194762Abstract: The output voltage generated by permanent magnet generator (PMG) is regulated by controlling a buck/boost voltage applied to selected sub-coils within the PMG. The PMG includes a number of stator coils that are each divided into a number of sub-coils. A buck/boost voltage source generates a buck/boost voltage, and a controller connected to monitor the output voltage generated by the PMG selectively applies the buck/boost voltage to selected sub-coils based on the monitored output voltage. In this way, the controller is able to regulate the output voltage by selectively controlling the buck/boost voltage applied to the selected sub-coils.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventors: Mahesh Shah, George Seffernick
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Publication number: 20070090545Abstract: Structure and method are provided for plastic encapsulated semiconductor devices. The encapsulation comprises a plastic binder having a dielectric constant ?b and loss tangent ?b and a filler mixed therewith having lower ?f and/or ?f so that ?m and/or ?m of the mix is less than ?b, ?b, respectively. Hollow microspheres of varied sizes are preferred fillers, desirably in the size range of about 0.3 to 300 micrometers. These should comprise at least about 50%, more preferably 60 to 70% or more of the mixture by volume so that the resulting mix has ?m<3, preferably <2.5 and ?m<0.005. The encapsulant mixture is placed in proximity to or on the die so that the fringing electric fields of the die, die wiring and/or die connections are exposed to a lower ? and/or ? than that of a plastic encapsulation without the filler.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2005Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: Brian Condie, Mahesh Shah