Patents by Inventor Omar Hernandez
Omar Hernandez 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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Patent number: 12257376Abstract: The present teachings include techniques for securing a connection to a dialyzer or the like—e.g., securing the junction between a dialyzer port and a connector (e.g., a DIN connector) that couples the port to tubing of an extracorporeal circuit of a hemodialysis system. To this end, a locking device may engage both a DIN connector and a portion of the dialyzer, such as the cap or an adapter engaged therewith. The locking device may include an interior void sized and shaped to accommodate winged portions (or other portions) of the DIN connector to mitigate rotation thereof relative to the port to which it is engaged. Further, the locking device may be used to ensure that coupling between the DIN connector and the port is proper and secure. In this manner, a locking device can mitigate leaks, which can be catastrophic during a hemodialysis treatment or the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2023Date of Patent: March 25, 2025Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Jose Omar Aguilar Flores, Diego Suarez del Real Pena, Irving Uziel Hernandez Gomez
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Publication number: 20240262951Abstract: The present invention provides all liquid, two-component foam forming compositions for forming fire-resistant rigid polyurethane foams comprising a chlorine-free liquid flame retardant (FR) additive. The compositions comprise a polyisocyanate component and, as a separate component, a polyol component of a blend of one or more high hydroxyl functional aromatic polyester polyols and one or more low hydroxyl functional aromatic polyester polyols, a novolac polyether polyol, a trimerization catalysts, a liquid FR additive, preferably, one FR additive, more preferably, a halogen free FR additive, and water, or water and a physical blowing agent as a blowing agent. The low hydroxyl functional aromatic polyester polyols enable the provision of readily processible, all liquid polyol components having a low viscosity as well as ASTM E84A Class A rated rigid polyurethane foams.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2022Publication date: August 8, 2024Inventors: Alvaro Ballesteros Cardenas, Omar Hernandez Muñoz, Dakai Ren, Adebola O. Ogunniyi
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Publication number: 20200104041Abstract: A capture system may capture client events for an application session. Some client events may contain display information associated with screen gestures. The screen gestures may be associated with any user input that changes how images are displayed during the application session. For example, the screen gestures may comprise one or more of a scroll gesture, a touch start gesture, a touch move gesture, a touch end gesture, and/or a pinch gesture. In another example the screen gesture may comprise a reorientation of a device operating in the application session. A replay system may replay the application session based on the captured client events to recreate images displayed during the application session in response to the screen gestures.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Applicant: Acoustic, L.P.Inventors: Omar Hernandez, Sukhbir Singh, Neel Phadnis
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Patent number: 9720592Abstract: In gesture reporting and replay, touch events are captured from an operating system of a client device for touch actions on a touchscreen. The touch events are interpreted as gestures. Any application events are captured from an application in response to the gestures. A given gesture and any given application event in response to the given gesture are compared against an expected application event. When there is a match, the given gesture is identified as a responsive gesture. When there is no match, the given gesture is identified as a non-responsive gesture. The gesture information for the given gesture, any application event in response to the given gesture, and a screen layout displayed on the touchscreen at the time of the given gesture are sent to a service. For the information received, the service replays the given gesture and generates a report.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2015Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Omar Hernandez, Vikas Madan, Sophia A. Simpson, Sukhbir Singh
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Patent number: 9684445Abstract: In gesture reporting and replay, touch events are captured from an operating system of a client device for touch actions on a touchscreen. The touch events are interpreted as gestures. Any application events are captured from an application in response to the gestures. A given gesture and any given application event in response to the given gesture are compared against an expected application event. When there is a match, the given gesture is identified as a responsive gesture. When there is no match, the given gesture is identified as a non-responsive gesture. The gesture information for the given gesture, any application event in response to the given gesture, and a screen layout displayed on the touchscreen at the time of the given gesture are sent to a service. For the information received, the service replays the given gesture and generates a report.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2016Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Omar Hernandez, Vikas Madan, Sophia A Simpson, Sukhbir Singh
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Publication number: 20170060412Abstract: A capture system may capture client events for an application session. Some client events may contain display information associated with screen gestures. The screen gestures may be associated with any user input that changes how images are displayed during the application session. For example, the screen gestures may comprise one or more of a scroll gesture, a touch start gesture, a touch move gesture, a touch end gesture, and/or a pinch gesture. In another example the screen gesture may comprise a reorientation of a device operating in the application session. A replay system may replay the application session based on the captured client events to recreate images displayed during the application session in response to the screen gestures.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Omar Hernandez, Sukhbir Singh, Neel Phadnis
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Patent number: 9535720Abstract: A capture system may capture client events for an application session. Some client events may contain display information associated with screen gestures. The screen gestures may be associated with any user input that changes how images are displayed during the application session. For example, the screen gestures may comprise one or more of a scroll gesture, a touch start gesture, a touch move gesture, a touch end gesture, and/or a pinch gesture. In another example the screen gesture may comprise a reorientation of a device operating in the application session. A replay system may replay the application session based on the captured client events to recreate images displayed during the application session in response to the screen gestures.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2013Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Omar Hernandez, Sukhbir Singh, Neel Phadnis
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Publication number: 20160274786Abstract: In gesture reporting and replay, touch events are captured from an operating system of a client device for touch actions on a touchscreen. The touch events are interpreted as gestures. Any application events are captured from an application in response to the gestures. A given gesture and any given application event in response to the given gesture are compared against an expected application event. When there is a match, the given gesture is identified as a responsive gesture. When there is no match, the given gesture is identified as a non-responsive gesture. The gesture information for the given gesture, any application event in response to the given gesture, and a screen layout displayed on the touchscreen at the time of the given gesture are sent to a service. For the information received, the service replays the given gesture and generates a report.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2015Publication date: September 22, 2016Inventors: Omar HERNANDEZ, Vikas MADAN, Sophia A. SIMPSON, Sukhbir SINGH
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Publication number: 20160274723Abstract: In gesture reporting and replay, touch events are captured from an operating system of a client device for touch actions on a touchscreen. The touch events are interpreted as gestures. Any application events are captured from an application in response to the gestures. A given gesture and any given application event in response to the given gesture are compared against an expected application event. When there is a match, the given gesture is identified as a responsive gesture. When there is no match, the given gesture is identified as a non-responsive gesture. The gesture information for the given gesture, any application event in response to the given gesture, and a screen layout displayed on the touchscreen at the time of the given gesture are sent to a service. For the information received, the service replays the given gesture and generates a report.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2016Publication date: September 22, 2016Inventors: Omar HERNANDEZ, Vikas MADAN, Sophia A. SIMPSON, Sukhbir SINGH
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Publication number: 20140137052Abstract: A capture system may capture client events for an application session. Some client events may contain display information associated with screen gestures. The screen gestures may be associated with any user input that changes how images are displayed during the application session. For example, the screen gestures may comprise one or more of a scroll gesture, a touch start gesture, a touch move gesture, a touch end gesture, and/or a pinch gesture. In another example the screen gesture may comprise a reorientation of a device operating in the application session. A replay system may replay the application session based on the captured client events to recreate images displayed during the application session in response to the screen gestures.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: TeaLeaf Technology, Inc.Inventors: Omar Hernandez, Sukhbir Singh, Neel Phadnis