Patents by Inventor Rao Mulpuri
Rao Mulpuri 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: 11550197Abstract: Methods, apparatus, and systems for mitigating pinhole defects in optical devices such as electrochromic windows. One method mitigates a pinhole defect in an electrochromic device by identifying the site of the pinhole defect and obscuring the pinhole to make it less visually discernible. In some cases, the pinhole defect may be the result of mitigating a short-related defect.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2019Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Robin Friedman, Sridhar K. Kailasam, Rao Mulpuri, Ronald M. Parker, Ronald A. Powell, Anshu A. Pradhan, Robert T. Rozbicki, Vinod Khosla
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Publication number: 20220195791Abstract: Thin-film devices, for example, multi-zone electrochromic windows, and methods of manufacturing are described. In certain cases, a multi-zone electrochromic window comprises a monolithic EC device on a transparent substrate and two or more tinting zones, wherein the tinting zones are configured for independent operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Applicant: View, Inc.Inventors: Dhairya Shrivastava, Robin Friedman, Vinod Khosla, Rao Mulpuri
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Patent number: 11306532Abstract: Thin-film devices, for example, multi-zone electrochromic windows, and methods of manufacturing are described. In certain cases, a multi-zone electrochromic window comprises a monolithic EC device on a transparent substrate and two or more tinting zones, wherein the tinting zones are configured for independent operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2019Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: VIEW, INC.Inventors: Dhairya Shrivastava, Robin Friedman, Vinod Khosla, Rao Mulpuri
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Patent number: 11294254Abstract: A tintable window is described having a tintable coating, e.g., an electrochromic device coating, for regulating light transmitted through the window. In some embodiments, the window has a transparent display in the window's viewable region. Transparent displays may be substantially transparent when not in use, or when the window is viewed in a direction facing away from the transparent display. Windows may have sensors for receiving user commands and/or for monitoring environmental conditions. Transparent displays can display graphical user interfaces to, e.g., control window functions. Windows, as described herein, offer an alternative display to conventional projectors, TVs, and monitors. Windows may also be configured to receive, transmit, or block wireless communications from passing through the window. A window control system may share computational resources between controllers (e.g., at different windows).Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2019Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Alan Patterson, Rao Mulpuri, Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Dhairya Shrivastava, Robert T. Rozbicki
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Publication number: 20220034156Abstract: Thin-film devices, for example, multi-zone electrochromic windows, and methods of manufacturing are described. In certain cases, a multi-zone electrochromic window comprises a monolithic EC device on a transparent substrate and two or more tinting zones, wherein the tinting zones are configured for independent operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2021Publication date: February 3, 2022Applicant: View, Inc.Inventors: Dhairya Shrivastava, Robin Friedman, Vinod Khosla, Rao Mulpuri, Anshu A. Pradhan
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Patent number: 11194217Abstract: Certain embodiments are directed to control methods, window controllers, and uninterruptible power supplies for determining tinting instructions for optically switchable windows to reduce power usage at a site during a reduced power event. In some cases, reduced power operations are initiated by a window controller upon receipt of a trigger signal from an uninterruptible power supply sent when it detects a power loss. In some cases, tinting instructions are based on the remaining charge left on the uninterruptible power supply. In some cases, reduced power operations are delayed for a period of time.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2019Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Dhairya Shrivastava, Rao Mulpuri, Stephen C. Brown
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Publication number: 20210347684Abstract: Transparent conductive coatings are polished using particle slurries in combination with mechanical shearing force, such as a polishing pad. Substrates having transparent conductive coatings that are too rough and/or have too much haze, such that the substrate would not produce a suitable optical device, are polished using methods described herein. The substrate may be tempered prior to, or after, polishing. The polished substrates have low haze and sufficient smoothness to make high-quality optical devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Inventors: Yashraj Bhatnagar, Robert T. Rozbicki, Rao Mulpuri
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Patent number: 11106105Abstract: Transparent conductive coatings are polished using particle slurries in combination with mechanical shearing force, such as a polishing pad. Substrates having transparent conductive coatings that are too rough and/or have too much haze, such that the substrate would not produce a suitable optical device, are polished using methods described herein. The substrate may be tempered prior to, or after, polishing. The polished substrates have low haze and sufficient smoothness to make high-quality optical devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2020Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Yashraj Bhatnagar, Robert T. Rozbicki, Rao Mulpuri
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Patent number: 11078721Abstract: Thin-film devices, for example, multi-zone electrochromic windows, and methods of manufacturing are described. In certain cases, a multi-zone electrochromic window comprises a monolithic EC device on a transparent substrate and two or more tinting zones, wherein the tinting zones are configured for independent operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2018Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Dhairya Shrivastava, Robin Friedman, Vinod Khosla, Rao Mulpuri, Anshu A. Pradhan
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Publication number: 20210214274Abstract: Window units, for example insulating glass units (IGU's), that have at least two panes, each pane having an electrochromic device thereon, are described. Two optical state devices on each pane of a dual-pane window unit provide window units having four optical states. Window units described allow the end user a greater choice of how much light is transmitted through the electrochromic window. Also, by using two or more window panes, each with its own electrochromic device, registered in a window unit, visual defects in any of the individual devices are negated by virtue of the extremely small likelihood that any of the visual defects will align perfectly and thus be observable to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2020Publication date: July 15, 2021Inventors: Robin Friedman, Sridhar Karthik Kailasam, Rao Mulpuri, Ronald A. Powell, Dhairya Shrivastava
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Publication number: 20210072246Abstract: Methods are provided for predicting and diagnosing the presence of ovarian cancer, as well as for assessing the therapeutic efficacy of a cancer treatment and determining whether a subject potentially is developing cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Meredith C. Henderson, Rao Mulpuri, David E. Reese
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Publication number: 20210063836Abstract: A tintable window is described having a tintable coating, e.g., an electrochromic device coating, for regulating light transmitted through the window. In some embodiments, the window has a transparent display in the window's viewable region. Transparent displays may be substantially transparent when not in use, or when the window is viewed in a direction facing away from the transparent display. Windows may have sensors for receiving user commands and/or for monitoring environmental conditions. Transparent displays can display graphical user interfaces to, e.g., control window functions. Windows, as described herein, offer an alternative display to conventional projectors, TVs, and monitors. Windows may also be configured to receive, transmit, or block wireless communications from passing through the window. A window control system may share computational resources between controllers (e.g., at different windows).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventors: Thomas Alan Patterson, Rao Mulpuri, Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Dhairya Shrivastava, Robert T. Rozbicki
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Patent number: 10914118Abstract: Thin-film devices, for example, multi-zone electrochromic windows, and methods of manufacturing are described. In certain cases, a multi-zone electrochromic window comprises a monolithic EC device on a transparent substrate and two or more tinting zones, wherein the tinting zones are configured for independent operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2014Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: VIEW, INC.Inventors: Dhairya Shrivastava, Robin Friedman, Vinod Khosla, Rao Mulpuri, Anshu A. Pradhan
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Patent number: 10890820Abstract: Window units, for example insulating glass units (IGU's), that have at least two panes, each pane having an electrochromic device thereon, are described. Two optical state devices on each pane of a dual-pane window unit provide window units having four optical states. Window units described allow the end user a greater choice of how much light is transmitted through the electrochromic window. Also, by using two or more window panes, each with its own electrochromic device, registered in a window unit, visual defects in any of the individual devices are negated by virtue of the extremely small likelihood that any of the visual defects will align perfectly and thus be observable to the user.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2018Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Robin Friedman, Sridhar Kailasam, Rao Mulpuri, Ronald A. Powell, Dhairya Shrivastava
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Publication number: 20200150506Abstract: Transparent conductive coatings are polished using particle slurries in combination with mechanical shearing force, such as a polishing pad. Substrates having transparent conductive coatings that are too rough and/or have too much haze, such that the substrate would not produce a suitable optical device, are polished using methods described herein. The substrate may be tempered prior to, or after, polishing. The polished substrates have low haze and sufficient smoothness to make high-quality optical devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2020Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: Yashraj Bhatnagar, Robert T. Rozbicki, Rao Mulpuri
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Publication number: 20200150508Abstract: A tintable window is described having a tintable coating, e.g., an electrochromic device coating, for regulating light transmitted through the window. In some embodiments, the window has a transparent display in the window's viewable region. Transparent displays may be substantially transparent when not in use, or when the window is viewed in a direction facing away from the transparent display. Windows may have sensors for receiving user commands and/or for monitoring environmental conditions. Transparent displays can display graphical user interfaces to, e.g., control window functions. Windows, as described herein, offer an alternative display to conventional projectors, TVs, and monitors. Windows may also be configured to receive, transmit, or block wireless communications from passing through the window. A window control system may share computational resources between controllers (e.g., at different windows).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2019Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: Thomas Alan Patterson, Rao Mulpuri, Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Dhairya Shrivastava, Robert T. Rozbicki
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Patent number: 10571771Abstract: Transparent conductive coatings are polished using particle slurries in combination with mechanical shearing force, such as a polishing pad. Substrates having transparent conductive coatings that are too rough and/or have too much haze, such that the substrate would not produce a suitable optical device, are polished using methods described herein. The substrate may be tempered prior to, or after, polishing. The polished substrates have low haze and sufficient smoothness to make high-quality optical devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2018Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Yashraj Bhatnagar, Robert T. Rozbicki, Rao Mulpuri
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Patent number: D953844Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2020Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Rao Mulpuri, Nitesh Trikha, Nayana Ghantiwala, Jue Wang, Anurag Gupta, Christopher La Fontaine Whittall, Jonathan Ambat Corpuz, Timothy Scott Hibbard
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Patent number: D951889Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2020Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Rao Mulpuri, Nitesh Trikha, Nayana Ghantiwala, Jue Wang, Anurag Gupta, Christopher La Fontaine Whittall, Jonathan Ambat Corpuz, Timothy Scott Hibbard
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Patent number: D989009Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2020Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Rao Mulpuri, Nitesh Trikha, Nayana Ghantiwala, Jue Wang, Anurag Gupta, Christopher La Fontaine Whittall, Jonathan Ambat Corpuz, Timothy Scott Hibbard