Patents by Inventor Thomas Koshy
Thomas Koshy 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: 11119453Abstract: The embodiments herein disclose a system and method for remote and non-intrusive monitoring of a plurality of assets and entities. The system comprises a central platform module, a client module, a plurality of sensor units and a plurality of entity modules. Each sensor device is configured for measuring vibrations and changes in orientation of physical structure in three-dimensional axis to generate sensor data. The system also comprises a machine learning module, which provides the system with the intelligence to extract relevance of a measured physical parameter to contextually provide actions to be taken. The embodiments herein also provide a system and method for remote and non-intrusive monitoring of a level of liquid fuel in an electric power generator device. The system comprises no intrusive mechanism to measure the actual level of liquid present in the electric power generator.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Inventor: Nishil Thomas Koshy
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Patent number: 10826564Abstract: An integrated networking scheme that enables data communication and power delivery over a single connection for a network of low power devices spread across a local area is disclosed. The integrated networking scheme provides a simplified technique to transfer data signal and power signal using a single cable with power coupling/decoupling enabled through a bias T-network with diodes, which enable multi-point power injection. A special transistor-resistor network controls the received signal spectrum. The integrated networking scheme provides a signal over power adapter attached to each low power devices in the local area network to enable coupling and decoupling of data signal and power signal. The scheme provides wide-band data communication capabilities, enables plug-and-play power and data capabilities to remote devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2018Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Inventor: Nishil Thomas Koshy
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Patent number: 10348363Abstract: The various embodiments provide a system for interconnecting a plurality of devices for budding automation systems. The system comprising on or more sensor units to transmit data along with a sensor device address an a network, one or more actuator units to receive the transmitted data, a monitoring unit to receive, monitor and record the transmitted data, a control unit to monitor functioning of devices on the network and transmit data to the actuators, a link unit to extend range of the network by retransmitting the signals received from one cable to other cables and an interface unit to convert signals to and from the network into a format of another communication protocol. The network comprises a plurality of devices connected to a single cable to communicate with other devices on the network by generating charge disturbances and detecting the charge disturbances propagated over the cable.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2013Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: KFX CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITEDInventor: Nishil Thomas Koshy
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Patent number: 9647721Abstract: The various embodiments herein provide a system and method to provide a high speed data transmission over a wired network. The system comprising a transmitting end, a first electrical circuitry provided at the transmitting end to generate an electrical disturbance according to an input signal received from a source network, a receiving end, a second electrical circuitry provided at the receiving end to detect a signal disturbance, to amplify the signal and to regenerate the transmitted signal data from the received signal and a wired network interconnecting the transmitting end and the receiving end. The generated disturbance is transmitted over the wired network using a single conductor as positive spikes, negative spikes or as signals closely resembling the input signal. The receiving end employs a line disturbance detection scheme without necessarily requiring a common ground connection.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: KFX CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITEDInventor: Nishil Thomas Koshy
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Patent number: 9590702Abstract: The various embodiments herein provide a system and method for providing short range wireless communication. The system comprises a transmitting end, a first electrical circuitry provided at the transmitting end to generate a propagating EM wave on a connected wire according to an input data signal, a transmitting antenna provided at the transmitting end designed to maximize scattering of the propagating EM wave, a receiving end, a receiving antenna provided at the receiving end to detect the scattered EM wave and a second electrical circuitry provided at the receiving end to recover the input data signal from the signal received by the receiving antenna. Here a wireless link is established by means of the scattered EM waves generated by near field emissions from a surface of the transmitting antenna.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2013Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: KFX CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITEDInventor: Nishil Thomas Koshy
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Patent number: 9407321Abstract: The various embodiments herein provide an improved system for communicating data over a wired connection. The system comprising a transmitting end, a switching circuit provided at the transmitting end to generate a propagating signal disturbance according to an input signal data received from a source network, a receiving end and a receiver circuit provided at the receiving end to detect the propagating signal disturbance and to regenerate the transmitted signal data from the received signal. The propagated signal disturbance is detected at the receiving end without a need for a common ground reference. The propagating disturbance is created by inducing an electron distribution change at one end of the wired connection and propagated along the length of the wire. The propagating disturbance is generated using one of an inductor, a capacitor and a switching device.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2013Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: KFX CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITEDInventor: Nishil Thomas Koshy
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Publication number: 20150195014Abstract: The various embodiments herein provide a system and method for providing short range wireless communication. The system comprises a transmitting end, a first electrical circuitry provided at the transmitting end to generate a propagating EM wave on a connected wire according to an input data signal, a transmitting antenna provided at the transmitting end designed to maximize scattering of the propagating EM wave, a receiving end, a receiving antenna provided at the receiving end to detect the scattered EM wave and a second electrical circuitry provided at the receiving end to recover the input data signal from the signal received by the receiving antenna. Here a wireless link is established by means of the scattered EM waves generated by near field emissions from a surface of the transmitting antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2013Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventor: Nishil Thomas Koshy
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Publication number: 20150010094Abstract: The various embodiments herein provide an improved system for communicating data over a wired connection. The system comprising a transmitting end, a switching circuit provided at the transmitting end to generate a propagating signal disturbance according to an input signal data received from a source network, a receiving end and a receiver circuit provided at the receiving end to detect the propagating signal disturbance and to regenerate the transmitted signal data from the received signal. The propagated signal disturbance is detected at the receiving end without a need for a common ground reference. The propagating disturbance is created by inducing an electron distribution change at one end of the wired connection and propagated along the length of the wire. The propagating disturbance is generated using one of an inductor, a capacitor and a switching device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventor: Nishil Thomas Koshy
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Publication number: 20140376386Abstract: The various embodiments provide a system for interconnecting a plurality of devices for budding automation systems. The system comprising on or more sensor units to transmit data along with a sensor device address an a network, one or more actuator units to receive the transmitted data, a monitoring unit to receive, monitor and record the transmitted data, a control unit to monitor functioning of devices on the network and transmit data to the actuators, a link unit to extend range of the network by retransmitting the signals received from one cable to other cables and an interface unit to convert signals to and from the network into a format of another communication protocol. The network comprises a plurality of devices connected to a single cable to communicate with other devices on the network by generating charge disturbances and detecting the charge disturbances propagated over the cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2013Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventor: Nishil Thomas Koshy
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Publication number: 20140362981Abstract: The various embodiments herein provide a system and method to provide a high speed data transmission over a wired network. The system comprising a transmitting end, a first electrical circuitry provided at the transmitting end to generate an electrical disturbance according to an input signal received from a source network, a receiving end, a second electrical circuitry provided at the receiving end to detect a signal disturbance, to amplify the signal and to regenerate the transmitted signal data from the received signal and a wired network interconnecting the transmitting end and the receiving end. The generated disturbance is transmitted over the wired network using a single conductor as positive spikes, negative spikes or as signals closely resembling the input signal. The receiving end employs a line disturbance detection scheme without: necessarily requiring a common ground connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: KFX CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITEDInventor: Nishil Thomas Koshy
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Publication number: 20130223117Abstract: The invention provides a power supply system that is capable of converting a variable AC voltage to a regulated DC voltage that is configured to be supplied to an associated device. The power supply system includes an AC input load, a rectifier circuit and a voltage limiting circuit. Further the AC input load is coupled in series with the rectifier circuit and the rectifier circuit's output is coupled to the voltage limiting circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Inventor: Nishil Thomas Koshy
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Publication number: 20020178140Abstract: A method of storing and recovering database analysis information including a) extracting data from a database system; b) processing the extracted data to produce sorted datasets; c) processing sorted datasets to produce graphical objects; d) processing the graphical objects to produce analysis objects; and e) storing the analysis objects as separate file records.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Donald Ernest Woodmansee, Thomas Koshy, Anand Tadepalli, Evelyn Varner, William T. Tucker, Robert M. Witbeck, Gary Raymond Livingston
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Patent number: 5223496Abstract: Cephalosporin compounds of Formulas II ##STR1## where R is hydrogen or a pharmaceutical cation, in which case R.sub.1 is not present, orR is hydrogen or a chemical bond when R.sub.1 is an acid addition salt anion, and R.sub.2 is (a) hydrogen, (b) a duplicate of the formula I compound to form a dimer, (c) an aminocarbonylmethyl, or (d) an --SR.sub.3 group where R.sub.3 is alkyl, cyclohexyl, phenyl, chloro-substituted phenyl, nitro-substituted phenyl, benzyl or furfuryl, have been found to be valuable as antibiotics for treating warm-blooded animals to combat pathogenic bacterial infections which cause diseases such as the commonly known "shipping fever".Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1992Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventors: Alexander R. Cazers, K. Thomas Koshy, Prem S. Jaglan, Robert J. Yancey, Jr., Terry J. Gilbertson, Thomas S. Arnold, David B. Johnson, Catherine L. Gatchell
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Patent number: 5134137Abstract: Cephalosporin compounds of Formulas II ##STR1## where R is hydrogen or a pharmaceutical cation, in which case R.sub.1 is not present, orR is hydrogen or a chemical bond when R.sub.1 is an acid addition salt anion, and R.sub.2 is (a) hydrogen, (b) a duplicate of the formula I compound to form a dimer, (c) an aminocarbonylmethyl, or (d) an --SR.sub.3 group where R.sub.3 is alkyl, cyclohexyl, phenyl, chloro-substituted phenyl, nitro-substituted phenyl, benzyl or furfuryl, have been found to be valuable as antibiotics for treating warm-blooded animals to combat pathogenic bacterial infections which cause diseases such as the commonly known "shipping fever".Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1990Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventors: Alexander R. Cazers, K. Thomas Koshy, Prem S. Jaglan, Robert J. Yancey, Jr., Terry J. Gilbertson, Thomas S. Arnold, David B. Johnson, Catherine L. Gatchell
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Patent number: 4877782Abstract: Zinc ceftiofur complexes, e.g., zinc ceftiofur hydrochloride and zinc ceftiofur sodium complexes, have been found to provide the good antibiotic activity of ceftiofur while providing low dissolution rate and long half-life properties enabling the formulation of improved long term therapy forms of ceftiofur, useful in antibiotic therapy of valuable warm-blooded animals. Pharmaceutical compositions of such zinc ceftiofur complexes and a method of using such zinc ceftiofur complexes in veterinary antibiotic applications are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1988Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventors: Alexander R. Cazers, K. Thomas Koshy