Patents by Inventor Nicola Klein
Nicola Klein 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: 20230108720Abstract: Media, methods, and systems are disclosed for mitigating network resource contention. Event scheduling details are received regarding one or more virtual events. In response to determining that an upcoming virtual event will begin within a predetermined time threshold, various steps are performed. First, a predicted number of event participants is determined. Next, database artifacts associated with the upcoming virtual event are prefetched. Then static event display resources are accessed prior to a start of the upcoming virtual event, and the database artifacts and the static event display resources are cached. A network protocol request to access network resources is received from a client device. The database artifacts and the static event display resources are pushed to a client-side cache associated with the client device, and a minimal network response is transmitted to the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2022Publication date: April 6, 2023Inventor: Nicolas Klein
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Patent number: 11347834Abstract: Implementations disclose methods and systems for facilitating an automated user login into a first application hosted by a first-screen device. A method includes detecting, by a second-screen device, a message transmitted by the first-screen device over a network; determining, based on the message, that the first application hosted by the first-screen device is requesting user authentication for the automated user login; presenting, via a second application hosted by the second-screen device, a prompt for user input indicating user acceptance of the automated user login; receiving the user input indicating the user acceptance of the automated user login; and responsive to the user input, transmitting an authentication code from the message to the server device to perform the user authentication for the automated user login into the first application.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2019Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Julien Marchand, Sophia Bong, Daniel Kaemmerer, Allan Mills, Jaee Patwardhan, Steven Wright, Sana Mithani, Nicolas Klein, William Denniss
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Patent number: 11323540Abstract: Media, methods, and systems are disclosed for mitigating network resource contention. Event scheduling details are received regarding one or more virtual events. In response to determining that an upcoming virtual event will begin within a predetermined time threshold, various steps are performed. First, a predicted number of event participants is determined. Next, database artifacts associated with the upcoming virtual event are prefetched. Then static event display resources are accessed prior to a start of the upcoming virtual event, and the database artifacts and the static event display resources are cached. A network protocol request to access network resources is received from a client device. The database artifacts and the static event display resources are pushed to a client-side cache associated with the client device, and a minimal network response is transmitted to the client device.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2021Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Hopin LtdInventor: Nicolas Klein
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Publication number: 20220113935Abstract: A method includes detecting a session between a mobile device and an alternative playback device. In response to detecting that the session has been established, the method also includes presenting a graphical user interface (GUI) on a screen of a mobile device of a user including a voice search GUI element representing a voice search, receiving a user selection of the voice search GUI element, receiving an audio input of the user to request a search of one or more media items, the audio input specifying one or more search criteria for the search, and submitting a textual search query derived from the audio input for processing, wherein a result of the search is to be presented to the user on a screen of the alternative playback device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2019Publication date: April 14, 2022Inventors: Jaee Patwardhan, Sana Mithani, Allan Mills, Nicolas Klein, Yakka Nakia Murphy, Adam Harrison
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Publication number: 20200071884Abstract: A rail assembly for rail vehicles having flanged wheels, in particular in the area of track covers and track crossings, as well as a profiled filling element therefor. The rail assembly (1) comprises a support structure (7) for a cover (9) which covers the space (8) directly alongside the rail (2), the cover (9) acting as a guide rail and being easy to remove from the support structure (7). Also disclosed is a profiled filling element (200, 220) particularly suitable for the rail assembly (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2018Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Matthias Klug, Bernd Pahl, Tino Garbe, Nicola Klein, Andrea Ruedt
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Publication number: 20200067901Abstract: Implementations disclose methods and systems for facilitating an automated user login into a first application hosted by a first-screen device. A method includes detecting, by a second-screen device, a message transmitted by the first-screen device over a network; determining, based on the message, that the first application hosted by the first-screen device is requesting user authentication for the automated user login; presenting, via a second application hosted by the second-screen device, a prompt for user input indicating user acceptance of the automated user login; receiving the user input indicating the user acceptance of the automated user login; and responsive to the user input, transmitting an authentication code from the message to the server device to perform the user authentication for the automated user login into the first application.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Julien Marchand, Sophia Bong, Daniel Kaemmerer, Allan Mills, Jaee Patwardhan, Steven Wright, Sana Mithani, Nicolas Klein, William Denniss
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Patent number: 10469474Abstract: Implementations disclose methods and systems for facilitating an automated user login into a first application hosted by a first-screen device. A method includes detecting, by a second-screen device, a message transmitted by the first-screen device over a network; determining, based on the message, that the first application hosted by the first-screen device is requesting user authentication for the automated user login; presenting, via a second application hosted by the second-screen device, a prompt for user input indicating user acceptance of the automated user login; receiving the user input indicating the user acceptance of the automated user login; and responsive to the user input, transmitting an authentication code from the message to the server device to perform the user authentication for the automated user login into the first application.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2017Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Julien Marchand, Sophia Bong, Daniel Kaemmerer, Allan Mills, Jaee Patwardhan, Steven Wright, Sana Mithani, Nicolas Klein, William Denniss
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Publication number: 20180343240Abstract: Implementations disclose methods and systems for facilitating an automated user login into a first application hosted by a first-screen device. A method includes detecting, by a second-screen device, a message transmitted by the first-screen device over a network; determining, based on the message, that the first application hosted by the first-screen device is requesting user authentication for the automated user login; presenting, via a second application hosted by the second-screen device, a prompt for user input indicating user acceptance of the automated user login; receiving the user input indicating the user acceptance of the automated user login; and responsive to the user input, transmitting an authentication code from the message to the server device to perform the user authentication for the automated user login into the first application.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2017Publication date: November 29, 2018Inventors: Julien Marchand, Sophia Bong, Daniel Kaemmerer, Allan Mills, Jaee Patwardhan, Steven Wright, Sana Mithani, Nicolas Klein, William Denniss
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Patent number: 8039124Abstract: Electro luminescent metal, e.g. Ir, complexes are disclosed. The metal complexes comprise at least one ligand L1 and at least one ligand L2, wherein ligand L1 is a 2-phenylpyridine ligand (I), comprising a phenyl ring (A) and a pyridine ring (B). The integers 2 to 9 denote positions in which substitutions can be made, and by the use of different substituents, e.g. 2,4-difluoro and 7-N(CH3)2, the emission wavelength of the complex may be tuned. The ligand L2 may e.g. be a compound of the following formula (II).Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin, Rene Theodorus Wegh, Steve Klink, Michael Graetzel, Cedric Nicolas Klein
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Publication number: 20100044637Abstract: Electro luminescent metal, e.g. Ir, complexes are disclosed. The metal complexes comprise at least one ligand L1 and at least one ligand L2, wherein ligand L1 is a 2-phenylpyridine ligand (I), comprising a phenyl ring (A) and a pyridine ring (B). The integers 2 to 9 denote positions in which substitutions can be made, and by the use of different substituents, e.g. 2,4-difluoro and 7-N(CH3)2, the emission wavelength of the complex may be tuned. The ligand L2 may e.g. be a compound of the following formula (II).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2006Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS, N.V.Inventors: Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin, Rene Theodorus Wegh, Steve Klink, Michael Graetzel, Cedric Nicolas Klein
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Publication number: 20090124186Abstract: The installation for splitting hog carcasses or equivalent, comprises support means (1) for carcasses having components (2) for suspending carcasses, a splitting tool (4) supported by a splitting head (5), displaced in a splitting plane, a dorsal support device (6) and a ventral support device (7), suitable for being displaced in the splitting plane and for providing a fixed and predetermined relative positioning of the carcass in relation to the splitting plane, support means for the splitting head (5), support means for the dorsal support device (6) and for the ventral support device (7), motor means for displacing the splitting tool (4), means for displacing the splitting head (5), means for displacing the dorsal support device (6) and the ventral support device (7), control means, and at least one robot (8, 9, 16), supporting at least one portion of the support means for the splitting head (5), of the support means for the dorsal support device (6) and of the support means for the ventral support device (Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: Durand InternationalInventor: Nicolas Klein
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Publication number: 20090088058Abstract: The invention relates to a device for driving a splitting tool holder intended for an animal carcass splitting machine including a main carriage having sliding guide means for a splitting tool holder; a splitting tool holder supporting a splitting tool; means for driving the splitting tool in order to make it operational; operation programming means; means for slidingly driving the tool holder carried by the main carriage and connected to the tool holder and means for controlling said driving means, characterised on the one hand, by electric driving means which can be stopped in one or several adjustable precise known positions considered as reference positions for the splitting tool; on the other hand, in that the control means are able to control not only the operation and stoppage of the electric driving means but also the adjustment in position thereof, in order to adjust the reference position of the splitting tool according to the needs; the reference positions for the splitting tool being selected amonType: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: Durand InternationalInventor: Nicolas Klein
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Publication number: 20090088059Abstract: A method of sawing a pig carcass or the like, in which the starting point is a situation where a circular saw blade, carried by a saw head having a casing projecting from it at the front and downwards, is placed opposite and away from the top extreme part, where the hams are situated, of a carcass ready to saw, suspended head down by the rear legs, and then in a first step, the saw blade is moved transversely with a respect to and in the direction of the carcass, and then between the hams, in a second step, the saw blade being driven in rotation, the axial relative position of the carcass with respect to the saw blade being controlled, the saw blade is moved downwards from its top extreme position as far as a bottom extreme position in order to saw the carcass in two, axially, in a third step, the sawing of the carcass being ended, the saw blade is moved transversely with respect to the carcass in order to move it away from it.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: Durand InternationalInventors: Christian Denis, Maxence Gaydon, Nicolas Klein
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Publication number: 20080090843Abstract: The present invention relates to therapeutic protocols and pharmaceutical compositions designed to target HBx mediated activation of Src kinase, members of the Src 5 tyrosine kinase family and components of the Src kinase family signal transduction pathways for the treatment of HBV infection and related disorders and diseases, such as HCC. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of HBV infection targeted to HBx and its essential activities required to sustain HBV replication. The invention is based, in part, on the Applicants' discovery that activation of Src kinase signaling cascades play a fundamental role in mammalian hepadnavirus replication. Applicants have demonstrated that HBx mediates activation of the Src family of kinases and that this activation is a critical function provided by HBx for mammalian hepadnavirus replication.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2007Publication date: April 17, 2008Inventors: Robert Schneider, Nicola Klein
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Publication number: 20070105752Abstract: The present invention relates to therapeutic protocols and pharmaceutical compositions designed to target HBx mediated activation of Src kinase, members of the Src tyrosine kinase family and components of the Src kinase family signal transduction pathways for the treatment of HBV infection and related disorders and diseases, such as HCC. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of HBV infection targeted to HBx and its essential activities required to sustain HBV replication. The invention is based, in part, on the Applicants' discovery that activation of Src kinase signaling cascades play a fundamental role in mammalian hepadnavirus replication. Applicants have demonstrated that HBx mediates activation of the Src family of kinases and that this activation is a critical function provided by HBx for mammalian hepadnavirus replication.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Robert Schneider, Nicola Klein
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Publication number: 20060105327Abstract: The present invention relates to therapeutic protocols and pharmaceutical compositions designed to target HBx mediated activation of Src kinase, members of the Src tyrosine kinase family and components of the Src kinase family signal transduction pathways for the treatment of HBV infection and related disorders and diseases, such as HCC. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of HBV infection targeted to HBx and its essential activities required to sustain HBV replication. The invention is based, in part, on the Applicants' discovery that activation of Src kinase signaling cascades play a fundamental role in mammalian hepadnavirus replication. Applicants have demonstrated that HBx mediates activation of the Src family of kinases and that this activation is a critical function provided by HBx for mammalian hepadnavirus replication.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventors: Robert Schneider, Nicola Klein
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Publication number: 20030032596Abstract: The present invention relates to therapeutic protocols and pharmaceutical compositions designed to target HBx mediated activation of Src kinase, members of the Src tyrosine kinase family and components of the Src kinase family signal transduction pathways for the treatment of HBV infection and related disorders and diseases, such as HCC. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of HBV infection targeted to HBx and its essential activities required to sustain HBV replication. The invention is based, in part, on the Applicants' discovery that activation of Src kinase signaling cascades play a fundamental role in mammalian hepadnavirus replication. Applicants have demonstrated that HBx mediates activation of the Src family of kinases and that this activation is a critical function provided by HBx for mammalian hepadnavirus replication.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Applicant: New York University Medical CenterInventors: Robert J. Schneider, Nicola Klein
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Patent number: 6420338Abstract: The present invention relates to therapeutic protocols and pharmaceutical compositions designed to target HBx mediated activation of Src kinase, members of the Src tyrosine kinase family and components of the Src kinase family signal transduction pathways for the treatment of HBV infection and related disorders and diseases, such as HCC. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of HBV infection targeted to HBx and its essential activities required to sustain HBV replication. The invention is based, in part, on the Applicants' discovery that activation of Src kinase signaling cascades play a fundamental role in mammalian hepadnavirus replication. Applicants have demonstrated that HBx mediates activation of the Src family of kinases and that this activation is a critical function provided by HBx for mammalian hepadnavirus replication.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1997Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: New York University Medical CenterInventors: Robert J. Schneider, Nicola Klein
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Publication number: 20020045191Abstract: The present invention relates to therapeutic protocols and pharmaceutical compositions designed to target HBx mediated activation of Src kinase, members of the Src tyrosine kinase family and components of the Src kinase family signal transduction pathways for the treatment of HBV infection and related disorders and diseases, such as HCC. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of HBV infection targeted to HBx and its essential activities required to sustain HBV replication. The invention is based, in part, on the Applicants' discovery that activation of Src kinase signaling cascades play a fundamental role in mammalian hepadnavirus replication. Applicants have demonstrated that HBx mediates activation of the Src family of kinases and that this activation is a critical function provided by HBx for mammalian hepadnavirus replication.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: Robert J. Schneider, Nicola Klein