Patents by Inventor Paul Pauling
Paul Pauling 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: 20230318938Abstract: A framework for performing drift analysis with respect to database and enterprise applications. For a product for which drift analysis is to be performed, a set of one or more parts of the product are determined. Current state information for the set of one or more parts is obtained by crawling an environment in which the product is deployed. Current state information obtained for the set of one or more parts is compared with a baseline for the product. The comparison aids to identify one or more differences between the current state information and information in the baseline for the set of one or more parts. The information in the baseline for the set of one or more parts is indicative of a state of the set of one or more parts when the baseline was generated. A report indicative of the one or more differences is generated and output.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2022Publication date: October 5, 2023Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Keynes Paul Paul, Ramakrishnan Paranthaman
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Patent number: 11777818Abstract: A framework for performing drift analysis with respect to database and enterprise applications. For a product for which drift analysis is to be performed, a set of one or more parts of the product are determined. Current state information for the set of one or more parts is obtained by crawling an environment in which the product is deployed. Current state information obtained for the set of one or more parts is compared with a baseline for the product. The comparison aids to identify one or more differences between the current state information and information in the baseline for the set of one or more parts. The information in the baseline for the set of one or more parts is indicative of a state of the set of one or more parts when the baseline was generated. A report indicative of the one or more differences is generated and output.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Keynes Paul Paul, Ramakrishnan Paranthaman
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Patent number: 9357613Abstract: The invention provides a display and lighting arrangement (100) comprising a display unit (110), a sensor system (120), a control unit (130) and a lighting system (140), wherein the sensor system (120) is configured to sense a person (1) in a predetermined area (2) and to generate a corresponding sensor system signal. The lighting system (140) comprises a first light source (141) configured to provide front face light (41) to the person (1) and a second light source (142) configured to provide top light (42) to the person (1) in the predetermined area (2). The control unit (130) is configured to derive a person feature from the sensor system signal and to control, based on the person feature, the light (41) of the first light source (141) and the light (42) of the second light source (142). The display unit (110) is configured to display an image (5) of the person (1) located in the predetermined area (2) to the person (1) in the predetermined area (2).Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2011Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Willem Piet Van Hoof, Erik Paul Paul Boonekamp, Elena Tiziana Ferrari, George Frederic Yianni
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Publication number: 20140268757Abstract: A room dividing lighting device 120, 122, the use of the room dividing lighting device and a method of installing the room dividing lighting device are provided. The room dividing lighting device 120, 122 comprises a light emitting means. The room dividing lighting device 120, 122 is used for separating a subspace 104 from a space 102 to prevent a person 114, 118 from coming close to or entering the subspace 104 in a privacy operational mode of the room dividing lighting device 120, 122. The light emitting means emits light in an upward direction and is configured to emit, in a privacy operational mode, glary light in a light beam 108 for hindering the person 114, 118 who enters the light beam 108 or crosses it with his eyes 112, 116. The light emitting means comprises at least one light source and a light redirection means.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2012Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Michel Cornelis Josephus Marie Vissenberg, Christopher Paul Paul Schutte, Michiel Adriaanszoon Klompenhouwer
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Publication number: 20130088154Abstract: The invention provides a display and lighting arrangement (100) comprising a display unit (110), a sensor system (120), a control unit (130) and a lighting system (140), wherein the sensor system (120) is configured to sense a person (1) in a predetermined area (2) and to generate a corresponding sensor system signal. The lighting system (140) comprises a first light source (141) configured to provide front face light (41) to the person (1) and a second light source (142) configured to provide top light (42) to the person (1) in the predetermined area (2). The control unit (130) is configured to derive a person feature from the sensor system signal and to control, based on the person feature, the light (41) of the first light source (141) and the light (42) of the second light source (142). The display unit (110) is configured to display an image (5) of the person (1) located in the predetermined area (2) to the person (1) in the predetermined area (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2011Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: HIGH TECH CAMPUS 5Inventors: Willem Piet Van Hoof, Erik Paul Paul Boonekamp, Elena Tiziana Ferrari, George Frederic Yianni
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Publication number: 20100257670Abstract: The shower head comprises a housing (2) and a valve (V) disposed therein, said valve having a valve body (14) that is disposed in a water channel (33). The valve body is connected to an actuating body (3) and interacts with at least one valve seat (24, 25) for closing and/or opening or switching the water channel (33). A pulsator wheel (38) can be connected to the water channel (33) and is detachably locked to a switching body (40) that is operatively connected to the actuating body (3). The actuating body (3) is supported on the housing (2) rotatably about a longitudinal axis (45) of the valve body (14) and thus connected to the switching body (40) such that it can be adjusted with a rotational movement of the actuating body (3) about the longitudinal axis (45) in order to lock or release the pulsator wheel (38).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: WEIDMANN PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Benjamin Hodel, Paul Paul Bösch
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Publication number: 20060243405Abstract: Tissues having a high level of softness and hand protection in combination with improved cleaning are disclosed. The tissues have been shown to remove more mucus than commercially available tissues.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2003Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventors: Kenneth Zwick, Thomas Gerard Shannon, Michael Rekoske, Kathy Richardson, Paul Pauling, Mark Alan Burazin, Gary Shanklin, Thomas Kremer, Benjamin Peter Sierra
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Publication number: 20060058981Abstract: A method for characterizing a suspension with particles floating therein, which method comprises the steps of generating an acoustic actuation signal and registering an acoustic reflected signal. Further, a first dataset is calculated on the basis of the reflected signal, the dataset containing information which represents an autocorrelation function as a function of time of the reflected signal. Thereupon, first datasets are combined into a second, cumulated dataset, which represents a sum of the autocorrelation functions which correspond with the first datasets. Finally, a representation of a particle size distribution is determined by solving this representation from an expression for the second, cumulated dataset in terms of the representation of a particle size distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2003Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Arno Volker, Frederique Jose Paul Paul Verhelst, Rolf Bartstra
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Publication number: 20050241788Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to a process for hot embossing a base sheet and/or to a process for perforating and bonding multiple plies of a paper product together. The process can be used in order to apply a decorative pattern to a paper product and/or to bond multiple ply products together. In one embodiment, the process of the present invention includes feeding a previously formed single ply or multi-ply base sheet through a heated embossing nip. As the base sheet passes through the heated embossing nip, sufficient heat and pressure is imparted to cause the fibers within the sheet to begin to melt or glassinate. Upon cooling, inter-fiber bonding occurs resulting in a well-defined embossment as well as bonding between plies of a multi-ply product.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventors: James Baggot, Tammy Baum, Paul Pauling, Geoffrey Carlow, Alexander Gunn, Timothy Ferguson, Daniel Vanderheiden, Roger Wendler, James Wood
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Publication number: 20050031779Abstract: A method of making wet rolls includes providing a web of material, applying a wetting solution to the web to produce a wet web, and winding the wet web into a roll. The wetting solution may include an inorganic salt and at least one preservative. The wetting solution may be distributed evenly throughout the wet roll.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2003Publication date: February 10, 2005Inventors: Daniel Hoo, Brian Gingras, Paul Pauling, Clayton Gann, Robert Krautkramer, James Perkins, Anthony Gambaro, Robert Barkhau, Andrew Doyle, James Baggot, Joe Cwiakala, Valter Di Nardo, Massimiliano Adalberti, Stefano Petri, Giulie Betti
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Patent number: 3941379Abstract: A pin rope control device, in which the pulley provided for the rope is completely free to rotate at all times without any mechanical engagement of the pulley at any time. Remote movement sensing devices are provided along side the pulley, which detect movement of the pulley and deliver a predetermined sequence of signals. Suitable circuitry is provided to receive the sequence of signals, and to activate the rope tensioning motor to reset the pins. In one embodiment, a magnet is mounted to rotate in unison with the pulley and actuate in sequence a pair of stationarily mounted reed switches to trigger operation of the motor. In a second embodiment, the sensing device is in the form of a photocell.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1974Date of Patent: March 2, 1976Inventors: Helmut Paul Paule, Oskar Leonard Kinzler