Patents by Inventor Mohamed Gomaa

Mohamed Gomaa 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).

  • Patent number: 12333242
    Abstract: A document management system generates a document template within which a user can embed document tags. Each document tag represents a term of the document. The user selects a document tag and identifies a location for the document tag within the document template. The embedded document tag adheres to formatting rules of the document template. The document management system accesses a data value corresponding to the selected document tag and generates a modified document. The modified document includes the accessed data value at the identified location, and is subject to the formatting rules of the document template.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2022
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2025
    Assignee: Docusign, Inc.
    Inventors: Carlos Manuel Garrido, Andre Makram, Mohamed Gomaa, John Jason Leahy, Reetika Jain, Hailey Veronica Dhanens, Praveen Alluri, Sean-Ryan William Smith, Jeremy Michael Turinetti, Dunja Hadzimusic, Ikwuagwu Emole, Deepinder Badesha, Dania Michele Marinshaw, Megan Elizabeth Schwarz, Michelle Lam, Chadwick Taylor Roffey, Kyle Anthony Uhelski, Iqra Anjum, Aylin Selcukoglu
  • Publication number: 20240354677
    Abstract: Through a workflow interface, a document management system enables a user to establish a document workflow. The document workflow establishes a set of document actions for the document management system to perform automatically in response to a request from the user. The user defines the document workflow by selecting from a set of workflow operations and specifying parameters for the selected workflow operation. The user additionally defines an approval workflow operation and a rejection workflow operation that designate document actions in the event that a document is approved or rejected, respectively. The document management system performs at least a portion of the document workflow in an order determined from the workflow interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2024
    Publication date: October 24, 2024
    Applicant: DocuSign, Inc.
    Inventors: Carlos Manuel Garrido, Andre Makram, Mohamed Gomaa, John Jason Leahy, Reetika Jain, Hailey Veronica Dhanens, Praveen Alluri, Sean Smith, Jeremy Michael Turinetti, Dunja Hadzimusic, Ikwuagwu Emole, Deepinder Badesha, Dania Michele Marinshaw, Megan Elizabeth Schwarz, Michelle Lam, Chadwick Taylor Roffey, Kyle Anthony Uhelski, Iqra Anjum, Aylin Selcukoglu
  • Patent number: 12008501
    Abstract: Through a workflow interface, a document management system enables a user to establish a document workflow. The document workflow establishes a set of document actions for the document management system to perform automatically in response to a request from the user. The user defines the document workflow by selecting from a set of workflow operations and specifying parameters for the selected workflow operation. The user additionally defines an approval workflow operation and a rejection workflow operation that designate document actions in the event that a document is approved or rejected, respectively. The document management system performs at least a portion of the document workflow in an order determined from the workflow interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2022
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2024
    Assignee: DocuSign, Inc.
    Inventors: Carlos Manuel Garrido, Andre Makram, Mohamed Gomaa, John Jason Leahy, Reetika Jain, Hailey Veronica Dhanens, Praveen Alluri, Sean Smith, Jeremy Michael Turinetti, Dunja Hadzimusic, Ikwuagwu Emole, Deepinder Badesha, Dania Michele Marinshaw, Megan Elizabeth Schwarz, Michelle Lam, Chadwick Taylor Roffey, Kyle Anthony Uhelski, Iqra Anjum, Aylin Selcukoglu
  • Patent number: 11911428
    Abstract: Phytoceutical compositions from polar organic extracts of the Ambrosia maritima plants and uses thereof for treatment of coronavirus infections are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2024
    Inventors: Sherine Hassan Abbas Helmy, Layla Mohamed Fakhr El-Din El-Sawy, Mohamed Gomaa Seadawy Khamis
  • Publication number: 20230315977
    Abstract: A document management system generates a document template within which a user can embed document tags. Each document tag represents a term of the document. The user selects a document tag and identifies a location for the document tag within the document template. The embedded document tag adheres to formatting rules of the document template. The document management system accesses a data value corresponding to the selected document tag and generates a modified document. The modified document includes the accessed data value at the identified location, and is subject to the formatting rules of the document template.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2022
    Publication date: October 5, 2023
    Inventors: Carlos Manuel Garrido, Andre Makram, Mohamed Gomaa, John Jason Leahy, Reetika Jain, Hailey Veronica Dhanens, Praveen Alluri, Sean-Ryan William Smith, Jeremy Michael Turinetti, Dunja Hadzimusic, Ikwuagwu Emole, Deepinder Badesha, Dania Michele Marinshaw, Megan Elizabeth Schwarz, Michelle Lam, Chadwick Taylor Roffey, Kyle Anthony Uhelski, Iqra Anjum, Aylin Selcukoglu
  • Publication number: 20230316190
    Abstract: Through a workflow interface, a document management system enables a user to establish a document workflow. The document workflow establishes a set of document actions for the document management system to perform automatically in response to a request from the user. The user defines the document workflow by selecting from a set of workflow operations and specifying parameters for the selected workflow operation. The user additionally defines an approval workflow operation and a rejection workflow operation that designate document actions in the event that a document is approved or rejected, respectively. The document management system performs at least a portion of the document workflow in an order determined from the workflow interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2022
    Publication date: October 5, 2023
    Inventors: Carlos Manuel Garrido, Andre Makram, Mohamed Gomaa, John Jason Leahy, Reetika Jain, Hailey Veronica Dhanens, Praveen Alluri, Sean-Ryan William Smith, Jeremy Michael Turinetti, Dunja Hadzimusic, Ikwuagwu Emole, Deepinder Badesha, Dania Michele Marinshaw, Megan Elizabeth Schwarz, Michelle Lam, Chadwick Taylor Roffey, Kyle Anthony Uhelski, Iqra Anjum, Aylin Selcukoglu
  • Publication number: 20230315978
    Abstract: A document management system generates a form interface including fields that correspond to a set of document tags selected by a user. The document tags, each of which corresponds to a document term, is located in a document template. The document management system suggests fields corresponding to document terms not selected by the user, but often included in similar document templates. In response to the user's selection of at least one of the suggested fields, the document management system modifies the form interface to include the selected suggested field. After the fields in the form are completed, thus defining the document terms, the document management system generates a document with each of the terms in place of the document tags.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2022
    Publication date: October 5, 2023
    Inventors: Carlos Manuel Garrido, Andre Makram, Mohamed Gomaa, John Jason Leahy, Reetika Jain, Hailey Veronica Dhanens, Praveen Alluri, Sean-Ryan William Smith, Jeremy Michael Turinetti, Dunja Hadzimusic, Ikwuagwu Emole, Deepinder Badesha, Dania Michele Marinshaw, Megan Elizabeth Schwarz, Michelle Lam, Chadwick Taylor Roffey, Kyle Anthony Uhelski, Iqra Anjum, Aylin Selcukoglu
  • Patent number: 10983513
    Abstract: Systems and methods include a system for processing health information for multiphase flow meters (MPFMs) of different types and at one or more different locations. Multiphase flow meter (MPFM) readings of different MPFM types are received in real-time from MPFMs at different locations. For each MPFM, an MPFM health rule that corresponds to the MPFM readings is determined using the MPFM readings and logic of MPFM health rules. A recommendation is determined for each MPFM based on the MPFM health rule. A health status and an alarm priority are determined for each MPFM using the MPFM readings and the logic of MPFM health rules. A dashboard is presented to a user that includes, for each MPFM, the MPFM readings, the recommendation, the health status, and the alarm priority.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2021
    Assignee: Saudi Arabian Oil Company
    Inventors: Mohammad Saeed Al Kadem, Mohammed Gomaa, Karam Sami Al Yateem, Abdulmonam Saud Al Maghlouth, Abdullah Ahmed Alghamdi, Mazen Alnofal
  • Publication number: 20130041587
    Abstract: A method of determining the friction pressure drop gradient of at least one drag-reducing polymer passing through a tubing in an underground well includes determining the pressure drop, velocity and relaxation time of the drag-reducing polymer as it passes through a length of small diameter straight tubing at multiple injection rates in the lab. For each data set, the variables x=(Relaxation Time×Velocity) and y=(Pressure Drop Gradient×Diameter4×(1+De2)1.5) are calculated, wherein De is the Deborah number. Each x, y data point is plotted on a graph where the x-axis represents (Relaxation Time×Velocity) and the y-axis represents (Pressure Drop Gradient×Diameter4×(1+De2)1.5), wherein the curve formed by the plotted data approximates the x and y data for the drag-reducing polymer as it passes through the tubing in the underground well.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 30, 2012
    Publication date: February 14, 2013
    Applicant: Baker Hughes Incorporated
    Inventors: Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Gomaa, Jia Zhou, Hong Sun, Qi Qu
  • Publication number: 20120325485
    Abstract: The productivity of hydrocarbons from hydrocarbon-bearing calcareous or siliceous formations is enhanced by contacting the formation with a well treatment composition which contains a hydrofluoric acid source, a phosphonate acid, ester or salt thereof, a quaternary ammonium salt and an organosilane and, optionally, a boron-containing compound.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2012
    Publication date: December 27, 2012
    Inventors: Qi Qu, Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Gomaa
  • Publication number: 20020031126
    Abstract: A system for bit synchronous communications over packet networks with adverse delay conditions is provided by sequencing in association with a local terminal fixed-sized payloads from an input bitstream and reassembling in association with a remote terminal the received payloads in sequence. Delayed, dropped, duplicated, and mis-sequenced packets are repaired through the use of a smoothing buffer associated with the remote terminal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2001
    Publication date: March 14, 2002
    Inventors: James Conrad Crichton, Mohammed Gomaa Abutaleb, Jeffrey Richard Jacobson, David Joseph Megel, Danny Edward McConnell, Max Alan Gold