Patents by Inventor Paul Isaac
Paul Isaac 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: 12010367Abstract: Techniques for broadcast in-home streaming are described. In some embodiments, the method is performed at a gateway device. The gateway device demultiplexes a broadcast stream to a plurality of streams, including a first stream and a second stream and anchors a first presentation time range of a first segment based on a random access point in the first stream and a first frame in the second stream. The gateway device also identifies one or more frames in the first stream based on presentation timestamps and decoding timestamps of a last frame in the first presentation time range and a first frame in a second presentation time range. The gateway device further captures frames from the second stream within the first presentation time range and generates the first segment having the first presentation time range, including the random access point, the one or more frames, the first frame, and the frames.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2020Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: Synamedia LimitedInventors: James Leigh Cunningham, Stephen Paul Isaac, Richard Andrew Morrell
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Patent number: 11339108Abstract: Methods and systems for preparing acetone from cumene hydroperoxide (CHP) are disclosed. The disclosed methods involve cleaving CHP to form a cleavage product stream. In some embodiments, the cleavage product stream is separated into an overhead stream and a bottoms stream. The bottoms stream is neutralized, washed and then treated in a crude acetone column to provide a crude acetone stream. The overhead stream of the cleavage product is flashed forward in the process, bypassing the neutralization, washing, and crude acetone column and is then combined with the crude acetone stream. The combined acetone streams are provided to an acetone product column. According to some embodiments, the acetone product column comprises a side draw for obtaining a recycle acetone stream, which is recycled to the cleavage reactor(s). The recycle acetone side draw may be located lower on the acetone product column than the point from which product acetone is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2021Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: KELLOG BROWN & ROOT LLCInventors: Truc Van Vu, Eric Wing-Tak Wong, Paul Isaac Damin, Ravi Shanker Sahu
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Publication number: 20220103883Abstract: Techniques for broadcast in-home streaming are described. In some embodiments, the method is performed at a gateway device. The gateway device demultiplexes a broadcast stream to a plurality of streams, including a first stream and a second stream and anchors a first presentation time range of a first segment based on a random access point in the first stream and a first frame in the second stream. The gateway device also identifies one or more frames in the first stream based on presentation timestamps and decoding timestamps of a last frame in the first presentation time range and a first frame in a second presentation time range. The gateway device further captures frames from the second stream within the first presentation time range and generates the first segment having the first presentation time range, including the random access point, the one or more frames, the first frame, and the frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2020Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: James Leigh CUNNINGHAM, Stephen Paul ISAAC, Richard Andrew MORRELL
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Publication number: 20210395180Abstract: Methods and systems for preparing acetone from cumene hydroperoxide (CHP) are disclosed. The disclosed methods involve cleaving CHP to form a cleavage product stream. In some embodiments, the cleavage product stream is separated into an overhead stream and a bottoms stream. The bottoms stream is neutralized, washed and then treated in a crude acetone column to provide a crude acetone stream. The overhead stream of the cleavage product is flashed forward in the process, bypassing the neutralization, washing, and crude acetone column and is then combined with the crude acetone stream. The combined acetone streams are provided to an acetone product column. According to some embodiments, the acetone product column comprises a side draw for obtaining a recycle acetone stream, which is recycled to the cleavage reactor(s). The recycle acetone side draw may be located lower on the acetone product column than the point from which product acetone is obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2021Publication date: December 23, 2021Applicant: KELLOGG BROWN & ROOT LLCInventors: Truc Van Vu, Eric Wing-Tak Wong, Paul Isaac Damin, Ravi Shanker Sahu
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Patent number: 10411643Abstract: A floating solar array made of a closed loop of flexible high density polyethylene pipes with elbows, T fittings and couplings. An anti-lift membrane fills with water and mitigates the wind forces. The array can have a stabilizing skirt going downwardly from the border of the array, especially when it is used offshore in the sea. A vertical axis tracking system with windlasses, two anchoring points and four mooring lines allows all the solar panels to face the sun throughout the day. For small lakes or mine tailing, the two anchor points will be onshore, on a concrete foundation. Winches to wind and unwind the mooring lines are located at the anchor point or on the solar array. For larger water areas, or offshore applications in the sea water, the anchor points are under water; using typically a concrete block or a suction pile solution for each anchor.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: 4CSOLAR, Inc.Inventors: Liliane Smadja, Paul Isaac Smadja
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Patent number: 10141885Abstract: A floating solar system having a peripheral buoyant pontoon within which is suspended an array of individual photovoltaic panels each equipped with a float. A stabilizing skirt drops down into the water underneath the pontoon and creates a more placid “moon pool” within the pontoon to reduce turbulence from wave action and therefore enhance the efficiency of the array of photovoltaic panels. A plurality of the floating solar systems may be aggregated to form an island of units. The individual panels or rows or columns thereof may be flat (horizontal) or tilted so that they can be oriented more normally with regard to the sun's rays.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2015Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Inventors: Liliane Smadja, Paul Isaac Smadja
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Publication number: 20170040926Abstract: A floating solar array made of a closed loop of flexible high density polyethylene pipes with elbows, T fittings and couplings. An anti-lift membrane fills with water and mitigates the wind forces. The array can have a stabilizing skirt going downwardly from the border of the array, especially when it is used offshore in the sea. A vertical axis tracking system with windlasses, two anchoring points and four mooring lines allows all the solar panels to face the sun throughout the day. For small lakes or mine tailing, the two anchor points will be onshore, on a concrete foundation. Winches to wind and unwind the mooring lines are located at the anchor point or on the solar array. For larger water areas, or offshore applications in the sea water, the anchor points are under water; using typically a concrete block or a suction pile solution for each anchor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Liliane Smadja, Paul Isaac Smadja
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Publication number: 20160156304Abstract: A floating solar system having a peripheral buoyant pontoon within which is suspended an array of individual photovoltaic panels each equipped with a float. A stabilizing skirt drops down into the water underneath the pontoon and creates a more placid “moon pool” within the pontoon to reduce turbulence from wave action and therefore enhance the efficiency of the array of photovoltaic panels. A plurality of the floating solar systems may be aggregated to form an island of units. The individual panels or rows or columns thereof may be flat (horizontal) or tilted so that they can be oriented more normally with regard to the sun's rays.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2015Publication date: June 2, 2016Inventors: Liliane Smadja, Paul Isaac Smadja
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Patent number: 8364140Abstract: A method of determining a signal quality parameter in a radio communications device includes: measuring a signal error parameter of a received signal (104); comparing said measured signal error parameter to a threshold level (106), and determining the signal quality parameter on the basis of a reference signal error parameter value (114) in the event that the measured signal error parameter value is less than the threshold level (112).Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2006Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Paul Isaac, David Stanhope, Xinhua Wang, Dobrica Vasic
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Patent number: 8204463Abstract: A method of enabling a communications receiver to verify an antenna weight previously signalled by the communications receiver to a base station, the method including the steps of; equalizing (14) a channel estimate of a dedicated pilot channel by the complex conjugate of a channel estimate of a common pilot channel to form an estimate of the transmission weight used by the base station; and for each transmission slot, combining (20) a component of the transmission weight estimates for current and previous slots to form an optimised transmission weight estimate.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2006Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Paul Isaac, Xinhua Wang
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Patent number: 7625294Abstract: The present invention is a golf swing power shift board that has various positioning markers within the bottom surface of the board to receive height adjustment risers in various orientations so that different types of golf swings can be practiced in order to improve the golfer's golf swing and balance.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventors: Douglas Paul Isaac, Linda C. Isaac
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Publication number: 20090129357Abstract: A method of determining a signal quality parameter in a radio communications device includes: measuring a signal error parameter of a received signal (104); comparing said measured signal error parameter to a threshold level (106), and determining the signal quality parameter on the basis of a reference signal error parameter value (114) in the event that the measured signal error parameter value is less than the threshold level (112).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2006Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: NEC CORPORATIONInventors: Paul Isaac, David Stanhope, Xinhua Wang, Dobrica Vasic
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Publication number: 20080153446Abstract: A method of enabling a communications receiver to verify an antenna weight previously signalled by the communications receiver to a base station, the method including the steps of: equalising (14) a channel estimate of a dedicated pilot channel by the complex conjugate of a channel estimate of a common pilot channel to form an estimate of the transmission weight used by the base station; and for each transmission slot, combining (20) a component of the transmission weight estimates for current and previous slots to form an optimised transmission weight estimate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Paul Isaac, Xinhua Wang
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Patent number: 5927276Abstract: The present invention provides devices and methods for positioning and securing medical tubes in a patient's mouth or nose. These devices have frame portions which include an inverted U-shaped portion having an upper jaw portion, two cheek portions and a lower jaw portion. Fasteners are provided to fasten the devices of the current invention on a patient's head. Medical tubes can be inserted in these devices and intubated in a patient's mouth or nose. The medical tubes can be affixed to the frame portions of the devices of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Inventor: Paul Isaac Rodriguez