Patents by Inventor Paul Reilly
Paul Reilly 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: 7747580Abstract: Techniques and systems are disclosed for storing instances of an opaque type in a database according to a direct path loading approach. According to one aspect, an opaque type implementor registers, with a loader application, routines that the opaque type implementor implements. In response, the loader application associates the opaque type with the routines. The loader application reads data that comprises instances of the opaque type. The loader application determines which routines are associated with the opaque type. The loader application invokes the routines, which create an array for storing instances of the opaque type and populate the array with values specified in the data. The loader application converts the array into a data stream that conforms to the format of the database's data blocks. The loader application then streams the data to a database server, which writes the data directly into data blocks in the database.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Namit Jain, Ellen Batbouta, Nipun Agarwal, Ravi Murthy, Paul Reilly, James Stenoish
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Publication number: 20080039391Abstract: The invention relates to new indications for direct thrombin inhibitors such as dabigatran etexilate in the cardiovascular field.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbHInventors: Andreas Clemens, Paul Reilly, Bernd Plohmann
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Publication number: 20070076254Abstract: A centralized queue for a network printing system is provided for allowing clients of a network printer to make job requests and enter a spot in a job queue without transmitting the actual print job data to the network. More particularly, an imaging device protocol (IDP) is provided which operates independently of the network layers below and only requires that a transport protocol/port be bidirectional. A wide variety of heterogenous network protocols may be supported by IDP for placing all of the incoming print job information in a print queue regardless of the protocol. Print job information from both IDP and non-IDP protocol/ports may be placed in the print queue by emulating IDP on the non-IDP protocol/ports. As a result, job information for all of the print jobs attempting to access a busy printer may be stored in the print queue so that the print jobs can be printed by the printer with a fair arbitration once the network printer becomes available.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventor: Paul Reilly
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Publication number: 20060222640Abstract: The present invention relates to novel pharmaceutical compositions comprising at least one direct thrombin inhibitor and at least one additional active compound selected from the groups consisting of platelet inhibitors, low molecular weight heparins (LMWH) and heparinoids as well as unfractionated heparin, factor Xa inhibitors, combined thrombin/factor Xa inhibitors, fibrinogen receptor antagonists (glycolprotein IIb/IIa antagonists) and Vitamin K antagonists, optionally together with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients or carriers for the treatment of thrombosis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbHInventors: Paul Reilly, James Gilbert, Thomas Mueller
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Publication number: 20060014523Abstract: The invention provides a method of providing content to a mobile terminal, the method comprising the steps of: receiving data at the mobile terminal; classifying the content data in accordance with classification data comprised within the content data; storing the content data within the mobile terminal; creating an access object whereby the content data may be accessed; and associating the access object with further access objects having similar classification codes. This method has a significant effect in simplifying the provision of content to mobile terminals.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2003Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Paul Reilly
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Publication number: 20050050058Abstract: Techniques and systems are disclosed for storing instances of an opaque type in a database according to a direct path loading approach. According to one aspect, an opaque type implementor registers, with a loader application, routines that the opaque type implementor implements. In response, the loader application associates the opaque type with the routines. The loader application reads data that comprises instances of the opaque type. The loader application determines which routines are associated with the opaque type. The loader application invokes the routines, which create an array for storing instances of the opaque type and populate the array with values specified in the data. The loader application converts the array into a data stream that conforms to the format of the database's data blocks. The loader application then streams the data to a database server, which writes the data directly into data blocks in the database.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2003Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Namit Jain, Ellen Batbouta, Nipun Agarwal, Ravi Murthy, Paul Reilly, James Stenoish
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Publication number: 20050036155Abstract: A centralized queue for a network printing system allows clients to make job requests and be placed in a job queue without transmitting the actual print job data to the network. An imaging device protocol (IDP) operates independently of the network layers below and only requires that a transport protocol/port be bidirectional. A variety of heterogenous network protocols may be supported by IDP for placing all of the incoming print job information in a print queue regardless of the protocol. Print job information from both IDP and non-IDP protocol/ports may be placed in the print queue by emulating IDP on the non-IDP protocol/ports. As a result, job information for all of the print jobs attempting to access a busy printer may be stored in the print queue so that the print jobs can be printed by the printer with a fair arbitration once the network printer becomes available.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: February 17, 2005Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.,Inventor: Paul Reilly
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Patent number: 6665946Abstract: The machine alignment system comprises a master alignment plate having parallel faces. The alignment plate is mounted on a spindle in place of a saw blade to define the plane perpendicular to the spindle axis. The saw table surface is adjusted to be at a right angle with respect to the alignment plate, and the miter slot is adjusted to be parallel to the alignment plate. Parallelism is achieved by use of a slide bar in the miter slot and a dial indicator on the side bar to measure parallelism of the miter slot with respect to the master alignment plate. The slide bar is of adjustable width so that it can be adjusted to slide in the miter slot without slack. The fence and miter gage can each be adjusted using the master alignment plate as the reference.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventor: Paul Reilly
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Patent number: 6594913Abstract: The protractor has a body which has three reference surfaces, two being parallel and one being at right angles to them. A web between the surfaces carries a protractor dial which is rotatable on the protractor body. The dial carries a reference surface and can be set in position by means of a visual indicia, by sine measurement, or by memory links. Great accuracy can be achieved by use of the sine measurement.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Inventor: Paul Reilly
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Patent number: 6594347Abstract: Speech encoding in a client server system such as a laptop, personal data assistant or mobile phone communicating with an interactive voice response telephony application. A method of communication with a speech enabled remote telephony device such as a mobile phone is described comprising the following steps. Receiving user speech input into the mobile phone as part of a dialogue with an interactive voice response telephony application. Performing speech recognition to convert the speech into text and converting the text into tones such as DTMF tones. Transmitting the DTMF tones over the voice channel to an interactive voice response (IVR) telephony application an allowed response feature converts the users response to a known valid response of the IVR application. A language conversion feature allows a person in one language to speak in that language to an IVR application operating in a different language.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Gary James Calder, George Murdoch Clelland, Anthony Timothy Farrell, Robert Mann, John Brian Pickering, Paul Reilly
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Patent number: 5499967Abstract: The device comprises a switched-mode power supply (1) equipped with an electronic switching member (T.sub.1), the closing of which controls the power supply to an inductor (L.sub.1) which discharges, when the member reopens, into a capacitor (C.sub.1) at the terminals of which the output voltage of the device appears, characterized in that it comprises (a) storage means for recording a sequence of image numbers of successive segments of the predetermined waveform, (b) a clocked digital counter (2) and (c) means (3) for successively loading this counter (2) with each of the numbers of this sequence considered as a bound of the count performed by the counter (2), the latter cyclically controlling the closing of the switching member (T.sub.1) for a predetermined time interval, each time the count performed reaches the limit thus fixed.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1994Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Assignee: Societe anonyme dite: Laboratoires d'Hygiene Societe anonyme dite: et de Dietetique (L.H.D.)Inventors: Eric Teillaud, Bruno Bevan, Claude Mikler, Paul Reilly, Philippe Millot
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Patent number: 5426387Abstract: The device comprises a switched-mode power supply (1) equipped with an electronic switching member (T.sub.1), the closing of which controls the power supply to an inductor (L.sub.1) which discharges, when the member reopens, into a capacitor (C.sub.1) at the terminals of which the output voltage of the device appears, characterized in that it comprises (a) storage means for recording a sequence of image numbers of successive segments of the predetermined waveform, (b) a clocked digital counter (2) and (c) means (3) for successively loading this counter (2) with each of the numbers of this sequence considered as a bound of the count performed by the counter (2), the latter cyclically controlling the closing of the switching member (T.sub.1) for a predetermined time interval, each time the count performed reaches the limit thus fixed.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1993Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: Societeanonyme dite: Labratoires D'Hygiene et de DietetiqueInventors: Eric Teillaud, Bruno Bevan, Claude Mikler, Paul Reilly
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Patent number: 5303789Abstract: The invention is an improvement in a ground-travelling machine such as an agricultural spreader having a PTO shaft for connection to a power source. The improved machine includes a bracket for supporting a shaft in a utility position. The supported shaft is thereby spaced above the ground to help keep the shaft clean and protect from damage, is readily connected to a source of power such as a tractor PTO point. The supported shaft need not be disassembled for storage.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1993Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Case CorporationInventors: William H. Adamson, L. Dale Baker, Paul Reilly
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Patent number: 4554627Abstract: A data processing system which handles thirty-two bit logical addresses which can be derived from either sixteen bit logical addresses or thirty-two bit logical addresses, the latter being translated into physical addresses by unique translation means. The system includes means for decoding macro-instructions of both a basic and an extended instruction set, each macro-instruction containing in itself selected bit patterns which uniquely identify which type of instruction is to be decoded. The decoded macro-instructions provide the starting address of one or more micro-instructions, which address is supplied to a unique micro-instruction sequencing unit which appropriately decodes a selected field of each micro-instruction to obtain each successive micro-instruction. The system uses hierarchical memory storage using eight storage segments (rings), access to the rings being controlled in a privileged manner according to different levels of privilege.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1983Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Assignee: Data General CorporationInventors: Charles J. Holland, Kenneth D. Holberger, David I. Epstein, Paul Reilly, Josh Rosen
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Patent number: D574862Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2007Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Inventor: Paul Reilly