Patents by Inventor Thomas Todaro
Thomas Todaro 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: 11756146Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure directed towards an artificial intelligence system and method for performing settlements based on activity, user groups, and set of virtual/physical entities. The artificial intelligence system comprises artificial intelligence settlement engine configured to enable users for activity and provide activity templates to the artificial intelligence settlement engine from the computing device by the users. Customize the activity templates fully/partially based on dynamic needs and then provide the customized activity templates to the artificial intelligence settlement engine. The artificial settlement engine configured to integrate settlement process steps and/or rules into the settlement process sequence on the artificial intelligence settlement engine and then map settlement process steps and/or rules with the activity templates by the artificial intelligence settlement engine.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: SettleKing INCInventors: Srikant Vemparala, Thomas Todaro, Andrew Sack, Sriram Sunkari, Prabodh Reddy Kommidi, Mike Snow, Narendra Padala
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Publication number: 20220343450Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure directed towards an artificial intelligence system and method for performing settlements based on activity, user groups, and set of virtual/physical entities. The artificial intelligence system comprises artificial intelligence settlement engine configured to enable users for activity and provide activity templates to the artificial intelligence settlement engine from the computing device by the users. Customize the activity templates fully/partially based on dynamic needs and then provide the customized activity templates to the artificial intelligence settlement engine. The artificial settlement engine configured to integrate settlement process steps and/or rules into the settlement process sequence on the artificial intelligence settlement engine and then map settlement process steps and/or rules with the activity templates by the artificial intelligence settlement engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2021Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: SRIKANT VEMPARALA, Thomas Todaro, Andrew Sack, Sriram Sunkari, Prabodh Reddy Kommidi, Mike Snow, Narendra Padala
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Publication number: 20220280948Abstract: An automated workstation configured for magnetic bead nucleotide purification may be provided with a bead mover device, a working nest and a plate hotel. In some embodiments, the bead mover device includes a housing, a magnetic head assembly having an array of downwardly extending elongated magnets and a leadscrew located within the housing and configured to move the magnetic head assembly along a vertical axis. The working nest may be located on the frontside of the bead mover housing below the magnetic head assembly, and the plate hotel may be located on the backside of the housing and configured to hold a plurality of fixtures when not in use on the working nest. Methods of use are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventor: Thomas Todaro
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Patent number: 10196617Abstract: This invention relates to phytases, polynucleotides encoding them, uses of the polynucleotides and polypeptides of the invention, as well as the production and isolation of such polynucleotides and polypeptides. In particular, the invention provides polypeptides having phytase activity under high temperature conditions, and phytases that retain activity after exposure to high temperatures. The phytases of the invention can be thermotolerant and/or thermostable at low temperatures, in addition to higher temperatures. The phytases of the invention can be used in foodstuffs to improve the feeding value of phytate rich ingredients. The phytases of the invention can be formulated as foods or feeds or supplements for either to, e.g., aid in the digestion of phytate. The foods or feeds of the invention can be in the form of pellets, liquids, powders and the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2014Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: BASF Enzymes LLCInventors: Arne Solbak, Brian Steer, Mark Dycaico, Katie A. Kline, Axel Trefzer, Thomas Todaro, Fatima El-Farrah, Alberto Alvarado, Gerhard Frey
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Publication number: 20150139977Abstract: The invention relates to enzymes having xylanase, mannanase and/or glucanase activity, e.g., catalyzing hydrolysis of internal ?-1,4-xylosidic linkages or endo-?-1,4-glucanase linkages; and/or degrading a linear polysaccharide beta-1,4-xylan into xylose. Thus, the invention provides methods and processes for breaking down hemicellulose, which is a major component of the cell wall of plants, including methods and processes for hydrolyzing hemicelluloses in any plant or wood or wood product, wood waste, paper pulp, paper product or paper waste or byproduct. In addition, methods of designing new xylanases, mannanases and/or glucanases and methods of use thereof are also provided. The xylanases, mannanases and/or glucanases have increased activity and stability at increased pH and temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2014Publication date: May 21, 2015Inventors: David Weiner, David Blum, Alexander Varvak, Shaun Healey, Kristine Chang, Geoff Hazlewood, Thomas Todaro, Grace Desantis, Hwai Chang, Connie Jo Hansen, Scott W. Beaver, Thomas Woodward, Charles Hancock
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Publication number: 20150132383Abstract: This invention relates to phytases, polynucleotides encoding them, uses of the polynucleotides and polypeptides of the invention, as well as the production and isolation of such polynucleotides and polypeptides. In particular, the invention provides polypeptides having phytase activity under high temperature conditions, and phytases that retain activity after exposure to high temperatures. The phytases of the invention can be thermotolerant and/or thermostable at low temperatures, in addition to higher temperatures. The phytases of the invention can be used in foodstuffs to improve the feeding value of phytate rich ingredients. The phytases of the invention can be formulated as foods or feeds or supplements for either to, e.g., aid in the digestion of phytate. The foods or feeds of the invention can be in the form of pellets, liquids, powders and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Arne SOLBAK, Brian STEER, Mark DYCAICO, Katie A. KLINE, Axel TREFZER, Thomas TODARO, Fatima EL-FARRAH, Alberto ALVARADO, Gerhard FREY
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Patent number: 8936924Abstract: A method for using a thermostable phytase for eliminating or reducing phytic acid or salts of phytic acid in an alcohol production process is disclosed. The phytase can be added anywhere in the alcohol production process including a feedstock, a hammer mill, a slurry tank, a jet cooker, a liquefaction, a mash cooker, a fermentation, a beer, a distillation system, a whole stillage, a centrifuge, a thin stillage, an evaporator, a condensate, a syrup, a wet grain, a drum dryer, a distillers dried grain, distillers solubles, distillers wet grain, condensed distillers solubles distillers dried grains with solubles a molecular sieves, or any combination thereof. The alcohol production process can be in an ethanol production plant; a spirit or a drinkable alcohol production plant; or a fuel ethanol plant.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2013Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Verenium CorporationInventors: Arne Solbak, Brian Steer, Mark Dycaico, Katie A. Kline, Axel Trefzer, Thomas Todaro, Fatima El-Farrah, Alberto Alvarado, Gerhard Frey
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Publication number: 20140017750Abstract: A method for using a thermostable phytase for eliminating or reducing phytic acid or salts of phytic acid in an alcohol production process is disclosed. The phytase can be added anywhere in the alcohol production process including a feedstock, a hammer mill, a slurry tank, a jet cooker, a liquefaction, a mash cooker, a fermentation, a beer, a distillation system, a whole stillage, a centrifuge, a thin stillage, an evaporator, a condensate, a syrup, a wet grain, a drum dryer, a distillers dried grain, distillers solubles, distillers wet grain, condensed distillers solubles distillers dried grains with solubles a molecular sieves, or any combination thereof. The alcohol production process can be in an ethanol production plant; a spirit or a drinkable alcohol production plant; or a fuel ethanol plant.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: VERENIUM CORPORATIONInventors: Arne SOLBAK, Brian STEER, Mark DYCAICO, Katie A. KLINE, Axel TREFZER, Thomas TODARO, Fatima EL-FARRAH, Alberto ALVARADO, Gerhard FREY
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Patent number: 8043839Abstract: The invention relates to enzymes having xylanase, mannanase and/or glucanase activity, e.g., catalyzing hydrolysis of internal ?-1,4-xylosidic linkages or endo-?-1,4-ghicanase linkages; and/or degrading a linear polysaccharide beta-1,4-xylan into xylose. Thus, the invention provides methods and processes for breaking down hemicellulose, which is a major component of the cell wall of plants, including methods and processes for hydrolyzing hemicelluloses in any plant or wood or wood product, wood waste, paper pulp, paper product or paper waste or byproduct. In addition, methods of designing new xylanases, mannanases and/or glucanases and methods of use thereof are also provided. The xylanases, mannanases and/or glucanases have increased activity and stability at increased pH and temperature.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2007Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Verenium CorporationInventors: David Weiner, David Blum, Alexander Varvak, Shaun Healey, Kristine Chang, Geoff Hazlewood, Thomas Todaro, Grace Desantis, Hwai Chang, Connie Jo Hansen, Scott W. Beaver, Thomas Woodward, Charles Hancock
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Publication number: 20100136113Abstract: This invention relates to phytases, polynucleotides encoding them, uses of the polynucleotides and polypeptides of the invention, as well as the production and isolation of such polynucleotides and polypeptides. In particular, the invention provides polypeptides having phytase activity under high temperature conditions, and phytases that retain activity after exposure to high temperatures. The phytases of the invention can be thermotolerant and/or thermostable at low temperatures, in addition to higher temperatures. The phytases of the invention can be used in foodstuffs to improve the feeding value of phytate rich ingredients. The phytases of the invention can be formulated as foods or feeds or supplements for either to, e.g., aid in the digestion of phytate. The foods or feeds of the invention can be in the form of pellets, liquids, powders and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2007Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: VERENIUM CORPORATIONInventors: Brian Steer, Mark Dycaico, Katie A. Kline, Axel Trefzer, Thomas Todaro, Arne Solbak, Fatima El-Farrah, Alberto Alvarado, Gerhard Frey
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Publication number: 20090155238Abstract: The invention relates to enzymes having xylanase, mannanase and/or glucanase activity, e.g., catalyzing hydrolysis of internal ?-1,4-xylosidic linkages or endo-?-1,4-ghicanase linkages; and/or degrading a linear polysaccharide beta-1,4-xylan into xylose. Thus, the invention provides methods and processes for breaking down hemicellulose, which is a major component of the cell wall of plants, including methods and processes for hydrolyzing hemicelluloses in any plant or wood or wood product, wood waste, paper pulp, paper product or paper waste or byproduct. In addition, methods of designing new xylanases, mannanases and/or glucanases and methods of use thereof are also provided. The xylanases, mannanases and/or glucanases have increased activity and stability at increased pH and temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: Verenium CorporationInventors: David Weiner, David Blum, Alexander Varvak, Shaun Healey, Kristine Chang, Geoff Hazlewood, Thomas Todaro, Grace Desantis, Hwai Chang, Connie Jo Hansen, Scott W. Beaver, Thomas Woodward, Charles Hancock
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Publication number: 20070022841Abstract: A casting system includes a filtration assembly including a filter vessel housing spaced filters pre-heated to a temperature approximating a pouring temperature of molten material to be filtered to prevent breakage of the filter due to thermal shock from contact with the molten material. Preferably, an induction coil is used to inductively heat a susceptor adjacent the filter vessel or inductively heat filters which themselves serve as susceptors. Typically, the filter vessel is disposed below a pouring vessel and above a mold, pour cup and any sprue system used and is heated independently from the same. The filters are heated during pouring to facilitate flow of the molten material therethrough whereby very fine filters may be used. Spacing of the filters enhances flow control and allows a head of molten material to form whereby dross floats to the top of the head to prevent its entry into the mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Thomas Todaro, David Warren, David Lazor, Karl Schwenk, Michael Kohler
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Publication number: 20060263358Abstract: Methods of reducing sepsis or cardiogenic shock in patients experiencing myocardial injury are described. More specifically, this disclosure relates to the administration of a C5-C9 terminal complement inhibitor to patients who have had coronary artery bypass grafting or an acute myocardial infarction thereby reducing the incidence of sepsis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Thomas Todaro, Kevin Malloy
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Publication number: 20060050763Abstract: An induction furnace includes an induction coil, an electrically non-conductive crucible having an inner diameter disposed within the induction coil, and an electrically conductive member disposed below the crucible and having an outer diameter which is further from the induction coil than is the inner diameter of the crucible. Due to the non-conductive nature of material disposed within the crucible at lower temperatures, the induction coil initially inductively heats the conductive member, which transfers heat to the material to melt a portion of the material. Once the material is susceptible to inductive heating (usually upon melting) the susceptible material is inductively heated by the induction coil. During the process, inductive heating of the material greatly increases as inductive heating of the conductive member greatly decreases due to low resistivity of the molten material and due to the molten material being closer to the coil than is the conductive member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2005Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: David Lazor, Daniel Pupillo, Jeffrey Deeter, Thomas Todaro, Anthony Tenzek
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Patent number: RE45660Abstract: The invention relates to enzymes having xylanase, mannanase and/or glucanase activity, e.g., catalyzing hydrolysis of internal ?-1,4-xylosidic linkages or endo-?-1,4-ghicanase linkages; and/or degrading a linear polysaccharide beta-1,4-xylan into xylose. Thus, the invention provides methods and processes for breaking down hemicellulose, which is a major component of the cell wall of plants, including methods and processes for hydrolyzing hemicelluloses in any plant or wood or wood product, wood waste, paper pulp, paper product or paper waste or byproduct. In addition, methods of designing new xylanases, mannanases and/or glucanases and methods of use thereof are also provided. The xylanases, mannanases and/or glucanases have increased activity and stability at increased pH and temperature.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2013Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: BP Corporation North America Inc.Inventors: David Weiner, David Blum, Alexander Varvak, Shaun Healey, Kristine Chang, Geoff Hazlewood, Thomas Todaro, Grace Desantis, Hwai Chang, Connie Jo Hansen, Scott W. Beaver, Thomas Woodward, Charles Hancock