Patents by Inventor Richard Hausman
Richard Hausman 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: 20220044768Abstract: Techniques to mimic a target food item using artificial intelligence are disclosed. A formula generator is trained using combinations of ingredients. A training set may include, for each combination of ingredients, proportions, and features of the ingredients in a respective combination of ingredients. Given a target food item, the formula generator determines a predicted formula that matches the given target food item. The predicted formula includes a set ingredients and a respective proportion of each ingredient in the set of ingredient.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Yoav Navon, Karim Pichara, Aadit Patel, Ofer Philip Korsunsky, Richard Hausman
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Publication number: 20210101360Abstract: Certain embodiments described herein are directed to articles that provide less sag. In some examples, the articles can include a fiber reinforced thermoplastic polymer core layer comprising reinforcing fibers and a thermoplastic polymer, and a frim disposed on the fiber reinforced polymer core layer. In certain examples, the frim comprises a film coupled to a scrim comprising an effective basis weight to prevent substantial sag of the article, e.g., during a forming operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2020Publication date: April 8, 2021Inventors: Ruomiao Wang, Jesse Hipwell, Richard Hausman
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Patent number: 10957424Abstract: Techniques to mimic a target food item using artificial intelligence are disclosed. A formula generator is trained using combinations of ingredients. A training set may include, for each combination of ingredients, proportions, and features of the ingredients in a respective combination of ingredients. Given a target food item, the formula generator determines a predicted formula that matches the given target food item. The predicted formula includes a set ingredients and a respective proportion of each ingredient in the set of ingredient.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2020Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: NOTCO DELAWARE, LLCInventors: Yoav Navon, Karim Pichara, Aadit Patel, Ofer Philip Korsunsky, Richard Hausman
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Patent number: 10915818Abstract: Techniques to mimic a target food item using artificial intelligence are disclosed. A formula generator learns from open source and proprietary databases of ingredients and recipes. The formula generator is trained using features of the ingredients and using recipes. Given a target food item, the formula generator determines a formula that matches the given target food item and a score for the formula. The formula generator may generate numerous formulas that match the given target food item and may select an optimal formula from the generated formulas based on score.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2020Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: NOTCO DELAWARE, LLCInventors: Aadit Patel, Ofer Philip Korsunsky, Karim Pichara, Yoav Navon, Richard Hausman
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Publication number: 20140134904Abstract: Certain embodiments described herein are directed to articles that provide less sag. In some examples, the articles can include a fiber reinforced thermoplastic polymer core layer comprising reinforcing fibers and a thermoplastic polymer, and a frim disposed on the fiber reinforced polymer core layer. In certain examples, the frim comprises a film coupled to a scrim comprising an effective basis weight to prevent substantial sag of the article, e.g., during a forming operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Inventors: Ruomiao Wang, Jesse Hipwell, Richard Hausman
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Patent number: 8239580Abstract: In a Local Area Network (LAN) system, an Ethernet adapter exchanges data with a host through programmed I/O (PIO) and FIFO buffers. The receive PIO employs a DMA ring buffer backup so incoming packets can be copied directly into host memory when the PIO FIFO buffer is full. The adapter may be programmed to generate early receive interrupts when only a portion of a packet has been received from the network, so as to decrease latency. The adapter may also be programmed to generate a second early interrupt so that the copying of a large packet to the host may overlap reception of the packet end. The adapter to begin packet transmission before the packet is completely transferred from the host to the adapter, which further reduces latency.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: U.S. Ethernet Innovations, LLCInventors: Richard Hausman, Paul William Sherer, James P. Rivers, Cynthia Zikmund, Glenn W. Connery, Niles E. Strohl, Richard S. Reid
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Publication number: 20110120936Abstract: Anti-biofouling nanocomposite material at least partially loaded with copper or silver ions and methods for making same are disclosed. Metal affinity ligands are covalently bound to the polymers that are charged with the metal ions to allow for slow release of metals.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDOInventors: Isabel C. Escobar, Tilak Gullinkala, Richard Hausman
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Patent number: 7899937Abstract: In a Local Area Network (LAN) system, an ethernet adapter exchanges data with a host through programmed I/O (PIO) and FIFO buffers. The receive PIO employs a DMA ring buffer backup so incoming packets can be copied directly into host memory when the PIO FIFO buffer is full. The adapter may be programmed to generate early receive interrupts when only a portion of a packet has been received from the network, so as to decrease latency. The adapter may also be programmed to generate a second early interrupt so that the copying of a large packet to the host may overlap reception of the packet end. The adapter to begin packet transmission before the packet is completely transferred from the host to the adapter, which further reduces latency.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: U.S. Ethernet Innovations, LLCInventors: Richard Hausman, Paul William Sherer, James P. Rivers, Cynthia Zikmund, Glenn W. Connery, Niles E. Strohl, Richard S. Reid
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Publication number: 20110047302Abstract: In a Local Area Network (LAN) system, an Ethernet adapter exchanges data with a host through programmed I/O (PIO) and FIFO buffers. The receive PIO employs a DMA ring buffer backup so incoming packets can be copied directly into host memory when the PIO FIFO buffer is full. The adapter may be programmed to generate early receive interrupts when only a portion of a packet has been received from the network, so as to decrease latency. The adapter may also be programmed to generate a second early interrupt so that the copying of a large packet to the host may overlap reception of the packet end. The adapter to begin packet transmission before the packet is completely transferred from the host to the adapter, which further reduces latency.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: U.S. ETHERNET INNOVATIONSInventors: Richard Hausman, Paul William Sherer, James P. Rivers, Cynthia Zikmund, Glenn W. Connery, Niles E. Strohl, Richard S. Reid
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Patent number: 6370121Abstract: The invention provides a method and system for routing traffic between LAN bridges. A method and system for enabling a blocked link to allow forwarding of traffic across the blocked link includes determining whether the blocked link is a point-to-point connection between two bridges, each one of the two bridges having a plurality of ports, ascertaining whether each one of the two bridges operates a Shortcut Trunking Exchange protocol, and calculating whether on at least one of the two bridges, a port cost of the blocked link is equal to or lower than a port cost of each other one of the plurality of ports.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: Richard Hausman
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Patent number: 6112252Abstract: In a Local Area Network (LAN) system, an ethernet adapter exchanges data with a host through programmed I/O (PIO) and FIFO buffers. The receive PIO employs a DMA ring buffer backup so incoming packets can be copied directly into host memory when the PIO FIFO buffer is full. The adapter may be programmed to generate early receive interrupts when only a portion of a packet has been received from the network, so as to decrease latency. The adapter may also be programmed to generate a second early interrupt so that the copying of a large packet to the host may overlap reception of the packet end. The adapter to begin packet transmission before the packet is completely transferred from the host to the adapter, which further reduces latency.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Richard Hausman, Paul William Sherer, James P. Rivers, Cynthia Zikmund, Glenn W. Connery, Niles E. Strohl, Richard S. Reid
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Patent number: 5872920Abstract: In a Local Area Network (LAN) system, an ethernet adapter exchanges data with a host through programmed I/O (PIO) and FIFO buffers. The receive PIO employs a DMA ring buffer backup so incoming packets can be copied directly into host memory when the PIO FIFO buffer is full. The adapter may be programmed to generate early receive interrupts when only a portion of a packet has been received from the network, so as to decrease latency. The adapter may also be programmed to generate a second early interrupt so that the copying of a large packet to the host may overlap reception of the packet end. The adapter may also be programmed to begin packet transmission before the packet is completely transferred from the host to the adapter, which further reduces latency.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1995Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Richard Hausman, Paul William Sherer, James P. Rivers, Cynthia Zikmund, Glenn W. Connery, Niles E. Strohl, Richard S. Reid
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Patent number: 5485584Abstract: In a Local Area Network (LAN) system, an ethernet adapter exchanges data with a host through programmed I/O (PIO) and FIFO buffers. The receive PIO employs a DMA ring buffer backup so incoming packets can be copied directly into host memory when the PIO FIFO buffer is full. The adapter may be programmed to generate early receive interrupts when only a portion of a packet has been received from the network, so as to decrease latency. The adapter may also be programmed to generate a second early interrupt so that the copying of a large packet to the host may overlap reception of the packet end. The adapter to begin packet transmission before the packet is completely transferred from the host to the adapter, which further reduces latency.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1995Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Richard Hausman, Paul W. Sherer, James P. Rivers, Cynthia Zikmund, Glenn W. Connery, Niles E. Strohl, Richard S. Reid
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Patent number: 5412782Abstract: In a Local Area Network (LAN) system, an ethernet adapter exchanges data with a host through programmed I/O (PIO) and FIFO buffers. The receive PIO employs a DMA ring buffer backup so incoming packets can be copied directly into host memory when the PIO FIFO buffer is full. The adapter may be programmed to generate early receive interrupts when only a portion of a packet has been received from the network, so as to decrease latency. The adapter may also be programmed to generate a second early interrupt so that the copying of a large packet to the host may overlap reception of the packet end. The adapter may also be programmed to begin packet transmission before the packet is completely transferred from the host to the adapter, which further reduces latency.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1992Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: 3COM CorporationInventors: Richard Hausman, Paul W. Sherer, James P. Rivers, Cynthia Zikmund, Glenn W. Connery, Niles E. Strohl, Richard S. Reid