Patents by Inventor Mohan Krishnan
Mohan Krishnan 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: 20240346438Abstract: Retail stores have limited visibility of on shelf inventory. Conventional approaches for targeted replenishment are reactive in nature and are also infrastructure and labor heavy. Present disclosure provides systems and methods for identification and replenishment of targeted items on shelves of stores wherein input data pertaining to sales of items is pre-processed and stock keeping unit (SKU) wise optimal bucket size is determined for predicting sales events for individual SKU based on historical events. Top-up requests are generated for each SKU for the planning bucket sizes and further a pick-up list using smart batching of the top-up requests is created based on SKU priorities. The pick-up list and top-up requests are executed to ensure items are topped up at the right time. Further, rate of sales or forecast the rate of sales are continually monitored throughout the day to ensure items are identified for targeted replenishment in retail stores.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Applicant: Tata Consultancy Services LimitedInventors: SAI RAVIKANTH PARVATAM LAKSHMI, MOHAN KRISHNAN, SAMEER VASANT AMBALKAR
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Publication number: 20200007645Abstract: The disclosed embodiments provide a system for processing a request for profile data. During operation, the system obtains, from the request, an identifier for a member in a user community and a first non-global scope. Next, the system matches the identifier to a central profile record and locates a scoped profile record for the member. If the request is a read request, the system retrieves a first field from the scoped profile record and a second field from the central profile record and transmits the first and second fields in a response to the request without including, in the response, additional fields that are outside of the first non-global scope or the global scope. If the request is a write request, the system stores an update to the first field in the scoped profile record without modifying the first field in profile records that are outside of the first non-global scope.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2018Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Dianxia Yang, Mark I. Sandori, Albert M. Ho, Mohan Krishnan, Viktar Starynski
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Patent number: 9814890Abstract: In accordance with various aspects of the invention, copolymers comprising styrene and isobutylene monomers are used in the construction of implantable and insertable medical devices for electrical stimulation, including, for example, electronic signal generating components and electrical leads for such devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2015Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Shrojalkumar Desai, Daniel J. Cooke, G. Shantanu Reddy, Mohan Krishnan, Michael C. Smith
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Publication number: 20160059018Abstract: In accordance with various aspects of the invention, copolymers comprising styrene and isobutylene monomers are used in the construction of implantable and insertable medical devices for electrical stimulation, including, for example, electronic signal generating components and electrical leads for such devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Shrojalkumar Desai, Daniel J. Cooke, G. Shantanu Reddy, Mohan Krishnan, Michael C. Smith
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Patent number: 9205271Abstract: In accordance with various aspects of the invention, copolymers comprising styrene and isobutylene monomers are used in the construction of implantable and insertable medical devices for electrical stimulation, including, for example, electronic signal generating components and electrical leads for such devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2009Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Shrojalkumar Desai, Daniel J. Cooke, G. Shantanu Reddy, Mohan Krishnan, Michael C. Smith
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Publication number: 20150027621Abstract: This document discusses, among other things, a lead assembly including a porous polyethylene cover. In an example, the cover includes sections that have differing pore sizes. In an example, a section of the cover near a distal end portion of a lead assembly includes pores that are large enough to allow tissue ingrowth. In another example, a lead assembly includes two or more polyethylene covers having different porosities.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: Rebecca Aron, Mohan Krishnan, Kevin J. Ely
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Patent number: 8903511Abstract: A lead assembly including a porous polyethylene cover. In an example, the cover includes sections that have differing pore sizes. In an example, a section of the cover near a distal end portion of a lead assembly includes pores that are large enough to allow tissue ingrowth. In another example, a lead assembly includes two or more polyethylene covers having different porosities.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2010Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers Inc.Inventors: Rebecca Aron, Mohan Krishnan, Kevin Ely
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Patent number: 8700149Abstract: Systolic timing intervals are measured in response to delivering pacing energy to a pacing site of a patient's heart. An estimate of a patient's acute response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) for the pacing site is determined using the measured systolic timing intervals. The estimate is compared to a threshold. The threshold preferably distinguishes between acute responsiveness and non-responsiveness to CRT for a patient population. An indication of acute responsiveness to CRT for the pacing site may be produced in response to the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Abhilash Patangay, Krzysztof Z. Siejko, Mohan Krishnan, Gerrard M. Carlson
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Patent number: 8594792Abstract: A cardiac rhythm management system comprises a medical electrical lead, a pressure sensing element, and an implantable pulse generator. The lead is sized to be advanced through the right atrium and coronary sinus into a coronary vein adjacent to the left ventricle. The lead includes an opening intermediate its proximal and distal ends, and a lumen extending longitudinally within the body in communication with the opening. The pressure sensing element is movably disposed in lead lumen and is dimensioned to extend through the opening in the lead, and includes a flexible, elongated conductive member having a distal end, and a pressure transducer coupled to the distal end of the conductive member. The pulse generator is configured to receive cardiac rhythm signals from the electrode and fluid pressure signals from the pressure transducer.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Lili Liu, Mohan Krishnan, Bruce A Tockman, David R. Wulfman
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Patent number: 8501831Abstract: The present invention pertains to polyisobutylene urethane, urea and urethane/urea copolymers, to methods of making such copolymers and to medical devices that contain such polymers. According to certain aspects of the invention, polyisobutylene urethane, urea and urethane/urea copolymers are provided, which comprise a polyisobutylene segment, an additional polymeric segment that is not a polyisobutylene segment, and a segment comprising a residue of a diisocyanate. According to other aspects of the invention, polyisobutylene urethane, urea and urethane/urea copolymers are provided, which comprise a polyisobutylene segment and end groups that comprise alkyl-, alkenyl- or alkynyl-chain-containing end groups.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Shrojalkumar Desai, Marlene C. Schwarz, Mark Boden, Mohan Krishnan, Michael C. Smith, Frederick H. Strickler, Daniel J. Cooke
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Publication number: 20130090701Abstract: A cardiac rhythm management system comprises a medical electrical lead, a pressure sensing element, and an implantable pulse generator. The lead is sized to be advanced through the right atrium and coronary sinus into a coronary vein adjacent to the left ventricle. The lead includes an opening intermediate its proximal and distal ends, and a lumen extending longitudinally within the body in communication with the opening. The pressure sensing element is movably disposed in lead lumen and is dimensioned to extend through the opening in the lead, and includes a flexible, elongated conductive member having a distal end, and a pressure transducer coupled to the distal end of the conductive member. The pulse generator is configured to receive cardiac rhythm signals from the electrode and fluid pressure signals from the pressure transducer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2012Publication date: April 11, 2013Inventors: Lili Liu, Mohan Krishnan, Bruce A. Tockman, David R. Wulfman
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Publication number: 20130013040Abstract: The present invention pertains to polyisobutylene urethane, urea and urethane/urea copolymers, to methods of making such copolymers and to medical devices that contain such polymers. According to certain aspects of the invention, polyisobutylene urethane, urea and urethane/urea copolymers are provided, which comprise a polyisobutylene segment, an additional polymeric segment that is not a polyisobutylene segment, and a segment comprising a residue of a diisocyanate. According to other aspects of the invention, polyisobutylene urethane, urea and urethane/urea copolymers are provided, which comprise a polyisobutylene segment and end groups that comprise alkyl-, alkenyl- or alkynyl-chain-containing end groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventors: Shrojalkumar Desai, Marlene C. Schwarz, Mark Boden, Mohan Krishnan, Michael C. Smith, Frederick H. Strickler, Daniel J. Cooke
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Patent number: 8340767Abstract: A cardiac rhythm management system comprises a medical electrical lead, a pressure sensing element, and an implantable pulse generator. The lead is sized to be advanced through the right atrium and coronary sinus into a coronary vein adjacent to the left ventricle. The lead includes an opening intermediate its proximal and distal ends, and a lumen extending longitudinally within the body in communication with the opening. The pressure sensing element is movably disposed in lead lumen and is dimensioned to extend through the opening in the lead, and includes a flexible, elongated conductive member having a distal end, and a pressure transducer coupled to the distal end of the conductive member. The pulse generator is configured to receive cardiac rhythm signals from the electrode and fluid pressure signals from the pressure transducer.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Lili Liu, Mohan Krishnan, Bruce A. Tockman, David R. Wulfman
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Patent number: 8324290Abstract: The present invention pertains to polyisobutylene urethane, urea and urethane/urea copolymers, to methods of making such copolymers and to medical devices that contain such polymers. According to certain aspects of the invention, polyisobutylene urethane, urea and urethane/urea copolymers are provided, which comprise a polyisobutylene segment, an additional polymeric segment that is not a polyisobutylene segment, and a segment comprising a residue of a diisocyanate. According to other aspects of the invention, polyisobutylene urethane, urea and urethane/urea copolymers are provided, which comprise a polyisobutylene segment and end groups that comprise alkyl-, alkenyl- or alkynyl-chain-containing end groups.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Shrojalkumar Desai, Marlene C. Schwarz, Mark Boden, Mohan Krishnan, Michael C. Smith, Frederick H. Strickler, Daniel J. Cooke
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Publication number: 20120232607Abstract: Systolic timing intervals are measured in response to delivering pacing energy to a pacing site of a patient's heart. An estimate of a patient's acute response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) for the pacing site is determined using the measured systolic timing intervals. The estimate is compared to a threshold. The threshold preferably distinguishes between acute responsiveness and non-responsiveness to CRT for a patient population. An indication of acute responsiveness to CRT for the pacing site may be produced in response to the comparison.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Abhilash Patangay, Krzysztof Siejko, Mohan Krishnan, Gerrard M. Carlson
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Patent number: 8249720Abstract: An implantable medical system includes a medical lead including an insulating sheath and a conductor and an anchoring device. The anchoring device defines an inner lumen adapted to coaxially receive the medical lead, where the inner lumen has an effective diameter. The anchoring device includes a sleeve including a substantially elongate body defining an outer surface and an inner bore. The anchoring device also has a compression member including a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion between the first and second ends. The compression member is at least partially embedded in the sleeve such that compression of the first and second ends of the compression member toward one another causes the effective diameter of at least a portion of the inner lumen of the anchoring device to reversibly increase.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Kevin E. Verzal, Adam J. Rivard, Mohan Krishnan, G. Shantanu Reddy, Patsy A. Coppola, Edward L. Dickinson, Andrew C. Harvey
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Patent number: 8229557Abstract: Systolic timing intervals are measured in response to delivering pacing energy to a pacing site of a patient's heart. An estimate of a patient's acute response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) for the pacing site is determined using the measured systolic timing intervals. The estimate is compared to a threshold. The threshold preferably distinguishes between acute responsiveness and non-responsiveness to CRT for a patient population. An indication of acute responsiveness to CRT for the pacing site may be produced in response to the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2007Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Abhilash Patangay, Krzysztof Siejko, Mohan Krishnan, Gerrard M. Carlson
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Patent number: 8055354Abstract: An implantable lead comprises a lead body extending from a lead proximal end portion to a lead distal end portion. The lead body includes one or more longitudinally extending lumens. A conductor is received in, and extends along, a lumen. In varying examples, the implantable lead further comprises a tubular electrode co-axial with, and overlying portions of, the lead body. In one example, a lumen wall is sized and shaped to urge an electrically conductive interposer coupled with the conductor toward an inner surface of the electrode. In another example, a ring member is disposed within a lumen and the conductor is drawn and coupled thereto. In yet another example, an electrically conductive connector couples a first and a second conductor via grooves or threads. In a further example, an axial support member couples a distal end electrode and the lead body. Methods associated with the foregoing are also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2009Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Zarembo, Mohan Krishnan, David Durand
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Patent number: 8055355Abstract: A lead having a distal end electrode assembly adapted for implantation on or about the heart or within a vein and for connection to a system for monitoring or stimulating cardiac activity. The electrode assembly includes conductive fixation features, such as conductive tines or flexible members, in combination with non-conductive fixation features. The conductive fixation features also include tines coated with a conductive material. The fixation features further include conductive tines which are retractable. A defibrillation coil is optionally disposed at the distal end of the lead in combination with the conductive tines.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2005Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Scott M. Partridge, Jeffrey T. Bartig, Bruce H. KenKnight, Peter T. Kelley, Mohan Krishnan
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Patent number: 8055352Abstract: This document discusses, among other things, a lead assembly including a lead body, at least one conductor extending through the lead body, and a covering having varied material properties. In an example, the covering is made by forming pieces of material having varied material properties. In another example, the covering is made by varying parameters such as heat or tension during wrapping of a piece of material onto a lead assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2010Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Christopher P. Knapp, Kyle Hoecke, Mohan Krishnan, Rebecca Aron