Patents by Inventor Samy Mahmoud
Samy Mahmoud 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: 20220043726Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: MessageOne, Inc.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Patent number: 11182263Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2020Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: MESSAGEONE, LLCInventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Patent number: 10874635Abstract: Vitamin E compositions, methods of making such compositions and therapeutic uses of vitamin E compositions are disclosed. Compositions of matter comprising a tocotrienol making up at least 15 dry basis weight percent of the composition of matter and a constituent selected from a triglyceride and a triglyceride ester, wherein upon mixing of the composition of matter with water the tocotrienol based composition is substantially emulsified; and wherein upon mixing of the composition of matter with water a resulting emulsion has an intensity-weighed mean droplet size of less than 700 nm are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2012Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: First Tech International LimitedInventors: Sami Mahmoud Nazzal, Paul W. Sylvester, Alaadin Y. Alayoubi
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Publication number: 20200142786Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: MessageOne, Inc.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Patent number: 10574081Abstract: Various techniques are described herein for calculating power consumption in wireless delivery systems. In one example, power consumption is calculated by receiving information associated with at least one portable device, identifying a discharge/charge curve associated with at least one battery in the at least one portable device, and calculating power consumption of the least one portable device based at least in part on the received information and the identified discharge/charge curve.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2017Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Ossia Inc.Inventors: Hatem Zeine, Anas Alfarra, Dale Mayes, Fady El-Rukby, Samy Mahmoud, John B. Springer, Benjamin Todd Renneberg, Prithvi Shylendra, Anthony L. Johnson, Douglas Wayne Williams
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Patent number: 10558534Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: MessageOne, Inc.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Publication number: 20170315885Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Applicant: MessageOne, Inc.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Patent number: 9734024Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2013Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: MessageOne, Inc.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Publication number: 20170187231Abstract: Various techniques are described herein for calculating power consumption in wireless delivery systems. In one example, power consumption is calculated by receiving information associated with at least one portable device, identifying a discharge/charge curve associated with at least one battery in the at least one portable device, and calculating power consumption of the least one portable device based at least in part on the received information and the identified discharge/charge curve.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2017Publication date: June 29, 2017Applicant: Ossia Inc.Inventors: Hatem Zeine, Anas Alfarra, Dale Mayes, Fady El-Rukby, Samy Mahmoud, John B. Springer, Benjamin Todd Renneberg, Prithvi Shylendra, Anthony L. Johnson, Douglas Wayne Williams
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Publication number: 20170187249Abstract: The disclosed system utilizes multiple wireless power receivers (antennas and or paths) for receiving power. The disclosed system includes a chip, such as an application specific chip (ASICs) connectable to multiple antennas and units to convert radio frequency (RF) power into direct current (DC) power. The disclosed system can also include antennas that are used to receiving power, communicate, and send a beacon signal. The disclosed system also comprises a mobile electronic device to receive wireless power using multiple antennas connected or coupled to multiple wireless power receivers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2017Publication date: June 29, 2017Applicant: Ossia Inc.Inventors: Hatem Zeine, Anas Alfarra, Dale Mayes, Fady El-Rukby, Samy Mahmoud, John B. Springer, Benjamin Todd Renneberg, Prithvi Shylendra, Anthony L. Johnson, Douglas Wayne Williams
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Patent number: 9632554Abstract: Various techniques are described herein for calculating power consumption in wireless delivery systems. In one example, power consumption is calculated by receiving information associated with at least one portable device, identifying a discharge/charge curve associated with at least one battery in the at least one portable device, and calculating power consumption of the least one portable device based at least in part on the received information and the identified discharge/charge curve.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2016Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Ossia Inc.Inventors: Hatem Zeine, Anas Alfarra, Dale Mayes, Fady El-Rukby, Samy Mahmoud, John B. Springer, Benjamin Todd Renneberg, Prithvi Shylendra, Anthony L. Johnson, Douglas Wayne Williams
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Patent number: 9620996Abstract: The disclosed system utilizes multiple wireless power receivers (antennas and or paths) for receiving power. The disclosed system includes a chip, such as an application specific chip (ASICs) connectable to multiple antennas and units to convert radio frequency (RF) power into direct current (DC) power. The disclosed system can also include antennas that are used to receiving power, communicate, and send a beacon signal. The disclosed system also comprises a mobile electronic device to receive wireless power using multiple antennas connected or coupled to multiple wireless power receivers.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2016Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Ossia Inc.Inventors: Hatem Zeine, Anas Alfarra, Dale Mayes, Fady El-Rukby, Samy Mahmoud, John B. Springer, Benjamin Todd Renneberg, Prithvi Shylendra, Anthony L. Johnson, Douglas Wayne Williams
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Publication number: 20160299549Abstract: Various techniques are described herein for calculating power consumption in wireless delivery systems. In one example, power consumption is calculated by receiving information associated with at least one portable device, identifying a discharge/charge curve associated with at least one battery in the at least one portable device, and calculating power consumption of the least one portable device based at least in part on the received information and the identified discharge/charge curve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventors: Hatem Zeine, Anas Alfarra, Dale Mayes, Fady El-Rukby, Samy Mahmoud, John B. Springer, Benjamin Todd Renneberg, Prithvi Shylendra, Anthony L. Johnson, Douglas Wayne Williams
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Publication number: 20160301259Abstract: The disclosed system utilizes multiple wireless power receivers (antennas and or paths) for receiving power. The disclosed system includes a chip, such as an application specific chip (ASICs) connectable to multiple antennas and units to convert radio frequency (RF) power into direct current (DC) power. The disclosed system can also include antennas that are used to receiving power, communicate, and send a beacon signal. The disclosed system also comprises a mobile electronic device to receive wireless power using multiple antennas connected or coupled to multiple wireless power receivers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventors: Hatem Zeine, Anas Alfarra, Dale Mayes, Fady El-Rukby, Samy Mahmoud, John B. Springer, Benjamin Todd Renneberg, Prithvi Shylendra, Anthony L. Johnson, Douglas Wayne Williams
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Patent number: 9180113Abstract: Compositions containing tocotrienol, non-tocotrienol lipids and surface active agents; compositions containing particles having a statin and a tocotrienol wherein the particle size is less than 1000 nm; and microemulsions containing a statin and a tocotrienol are disclosed. Methods relating to the creation of such compositions and the use of such compositions are further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2010Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: First Tech International LimitedInventors: Sami Mahmoud Nazzal, Paul W. Sylvester
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Publication number: 20140013154Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: DELL MARKETING USA L.P.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud ABEOL-NIL, Satin MIRCHANDANI, Michael NONEMACHER, Igor POSTELNIK, Michael I. ROSENFELT, Chris SCHARFF
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Patent number: 8554843Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Dell Marketing USA L.P.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Publication number: 20130101644Abstract: Vitamin E compositions, methods of making such compositions and therapeutic uses of vitamin E compositions are disclosed. Compositions of matter comprising a tocotrienol making up at least 15 dry basis weight percent of the composition of matter and a constituent selected from a triglyceride and a triglyceride ester, wherein upon mixing of the composition of matter with water the tocotrienol based composition is substantially emulsified; and wherein upon mixing of the composition of matter with water a resulting emulsion has an intensity-weighed mean droplet size of less than 700 nm are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Inventors: Sami Mahmoud Nazzal, Paul W. Sylvester, Alaadin Y. Alayoubi
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Publication number: 20110052704Abstract: Compositions containing tocotrienol, non-tocotrienol lipids and surface active agents; compositions containing particles having a statin and a tocotrienol wherein the particle size is less than 1000 nm; and microemulsions containing a statin and a tocotrienol are disclosed. Methods relating to the creation of such compositions and the use of such compositions are further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: First Tech International LimitedInventors: Sami Mahmoud Nazzal, Paul W. Sylvester
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Publication number: 20100235676Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff