Palazzo, US
Adam Palazzo, San Francisco, CA US
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20100105074 | HIGH THROUGHPUT FLOW CYTOMETRY SYSTEM AND METHOD - The invention provides systems, compositions, kits and methods for automated processing of biological samples and analysis using a flow cytometer. | 04-29-2010 |
20100297676 | METHODS FOR DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT - This invention is directed to methods and compositions for diagnosis, prognosis and for determining methods of treatment. The physiological status of a cell present in a sample (e.g. clinical sample) can be used in diagnosis or prognosis of a condition (e.g. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia), in patient selection for therapy, to monitor treatment and to modify or optimize therapeutic regimens. | 11-25-2010 |
20130122524 | Methods for Diagnosis, Prognosis and Methods of Treatment - This invention is directed to methods and compositions for diagnosis, prognosis and for determining methods of treatment. The physiological status of a cell present in a sample (e.g. clinical sample) can be used in diagnosis or prognosis of a condition (e.g. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia), in patient selection for therapy, to monitor treatment and to modify or optimize therapeutic regimens. | 05-16-2013 |
20150241427 | Methods for Diagnosis, Prognosis and Methods of Treatment - This invention is directed to methods and compositions for diagnosis, prognosis and for determining methods of treatment. The physiological status of a cell present in a sample (e.g. clinical sample) can be used in diagnosis or prognosis of a condition (e.g. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia), in patient selection for therapy, to monitor treatment and to modify or optimize therapeutic regimens | 08-27-2015 |
20150309062 | HIGH THROUGHPUT FLOW CYTOMETRY SYSTEM AND METHOD - The invention provides systems, compositions, kits and methods for automated processing of biological samples and analysis using a flow cytometer. | 10-29-2015 |
Elizabeth Palazzo, Monmouth Beach, NJ US
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20090061050 | Seawater based dietary supplement product for energy and electrolyte replacement - A seawater based dietary supplement or functional food beverage product is revealed with enhanced energy profile, antioxidant properties, flavor and health characteristics. Seawater sources are combined with extracts of green or white tea, d-ribose, extracts of the fruit of Lo Han and/or extracts from the leaves of | 03-05-2009 |
Frank Palazzo, Dresher, PA US
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20110095083 | ANONYMITY-ENSURED SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AFFINITY-BASED DELIVERABLES TO LIBRARY PATRONS - A system and method for automatically determining library patrons' interests without having to identify the patron or otherwise invade his/her privacy based on the library patron's current use of library assets. The system and method involve categorizing the library's assets using broad mapping user interest categories, associating a user interest category with a specific library asset that is checked out, reserved or otherwise used by a library patron and providing that patron with a confirmation item containing that user interest category, providing the library patron with feedback about the library assets and the broad mapping user interest categories, allowing library patrons to access and register for a library rewards program using the user interest category number and having advertisers provide relevant information and rewards to library patrons who request such additional information. | 04-28-2011 |
20130166383 | ANONYMITY-ENSURED SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AFFINITY-BASED DELIVERABLES TO LIBRARY PATRONS - A system and method for automatically determining library patrons' interests without having to identify the patron or otherwise invade his/her privacy based on the library patron's current use of library assets. The system and method involve categorizing the library's assets using broad mapping user interest categories, associating a user interest category with a specific library asset that is checked out, reserved or otherwise used by a library patron and providing that patron with a confirmation item containing that user interest category, providing the library patron with feedback about the library assets and the broad mapping user interest categories, allowing library patrons to access and register for a library rewards program using the user interest category number and having advertisers provide relevant information and rewards to library patrons who request such additional information. | 06-27-2013 |
John W. Palazzo, Akron, OH US
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20080277412 | Method and apparatus for dispensing fresh cooking oil - A new and improved method and apparatus for dispensing fresh cooking oil is herein disclosed. A fluid dispensing apparatus includes a pump, a motor, the motor operatively connected to the pump, a pressure switch having an on pressure and an off pressure, wherein the off pressure is greater than the on pressure, an expansion tank, an expandable bladder, the expandable bladder operatively connected within the expansion tank, the expandable bladder having a pressure, the pressure being set at approximately the on pressure, tubing, the tubing operatively connected to the pump, and a fluid dispenser. | 11-13-2008 |
John W. Palazzo, Barberton, OH US
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20110186592 | Fresh Cooking Oil Automated Dispensing Rack - An architecture is presented that dispenses fresh cooking oil. The dispensing device comprises a rack and a vacuum chamber that secures containers of cooking oil in an inverted position. The vacuum chamber allows the cooking oil to drain out of the container and ensures that all oil is completely drained from the container. A metal cap assembly is secured to an opening of the container, allowing the container to be inverted on the rack. The metal cap assembly comprises a vent hole and a metal tube connected to the vent hole that draws air into the inverted container to prevent vacuum levels from building up in the container. A hose transfers cooking oil from the container to the vacuum chamber. And, an exit hose connects to a pumping station and transfers cooking oil from the vacuum chamber to the pumping station and ultimately to a fryer. | 08-04-2011 |
John W. Palazzo, Cuyahoga Falls, OH US
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20140356499 | Oil handling and monitoring device and system - A new and improved waste oil management system is described herein which includes an automated data management system, allowing users to track usage and collection volumes, and other useful data, to help reduce oil use, lower costs and increase profits. The waste oil management system includes an oil monitoring device or integrated control panel linked to one or more computers, more fully described herein. | 12-04-2014 |
20160109887 | OIL HANDLING AND MONITORING DEVICE AND SYSTEM - An architecture is presented that provides an oil monitoring device designed primarily to monitor, measure, and display measurement parameters for a containment tank of fresh or waste oil. The monitoring device can be positioned on the containment tank of fresh or waste oil, or can be positioned proximate to the containment tank, as long as the monitoring device remains in communication with the containment tank. The monitoring device comprises a real-time level sensor that is in communication with the containment tank of cooking oil. The level sensor measures usage and collection volumes, as well as filtration status of the containment tank in real-time and displays the information to a user via a display. Furthermore, the monitoring device comprises alarms to alert users of specific oil levels. The monitoring device can either be a stand-alone device or be linked to a computer program to function as a data management system. | 04-21-2016 |
Marcus Palazzo, Wheatfield, NY US
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20100196765 | Reducing DC Resistance In Electrochemical Cells By Increasing Cathode Basis Weight - The use of an increased cathode weight and thickness or basis weight in a primary electrochemical cell for the purpose of reducing DC resistance (Rdc) is described. This is particularly important when the cell is subjected to high rate discharge conditions of the type typically required for medical device applications, such as activating a cardiac defibrillator. A preferred couple is of a lithium/silver vanadium oxide (Li/SVO) cell or a lithium/copper silver vanadium oxide (Li/CSVO) cell. Reducing cell Rdc by increasing basis weight has the added benefit of increasing the cell's energy density through comparatively greater amounts of active cathode material in a give casing volume. | 08-05-2010 |
Marcus J. Palazzo, Wheatfield, NY US
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20140335394 | INTERNAL INSULATION DESIGN USING POROUS MATERIAL FOR AN ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL - The prevention of lithium clusters from bridging between the negative and positive portions of a cell during discharge is described. This is done by providing a glass wool material at an intermediate location between the casing and anode current collector of a negative polarity and the cathode current collector and the terminal pin being of a positive polarity. Typically, a lithium ion concentration gradient sufficient to cause lithium cluster formation is induced by the high rate, intermittent discharge of a lithium/silver vanadium oxide (Li/SVO) cell. However, sufficient free electrolyte necessary for normal cell function is held in the relatively large pore volume throughout the extent of the glass wool material. Moreover, permeability within the glass wool material is tortuous, which effectively increases the distance between the negative and positive surfaces of the anode and cathode. This tortuosity effectively stops “straight line” dendrite growth of lithium clusters between opposite polarity structures inside the casing. | 11-13-2014 |
20150207145 | HIGH CAPACITY CATHODE MATERIAL WITH IMPROVED RATE CAPABILITY PERFORMANCE - The present invention related to an electrochemical cell comprising an anode of a Group IA metal and a cathode of a composite material prepared from an aqueous mixture of iron sulfate, cobalt sulfate and sulfur. The cathode material of the present invention provides an increased rate pulse performance compared to iron disulfide cathode material. This makes the cathode material of the present invention particularly useful for implantable medical applications. | 07-23-2015 |
20150311498 | NEW HIGH CAPACITY CATHODE MATERIAL WITH IMPROVED OPERATING VOLTAGE - The present invention relates to an electrochemical cell comprising an anode of a Group IA metal and a cathode of a composite material prepared from an aqueous mixture of iron sulfate, nickel sulfate, and sulfur. The cathode material of the present invention provides for a lithium electrochemical cell having an increased operating voltage and power performance with high discharge capacity as compared to a lithium cell comprising nickel disulfide cathode material. In addition, the cathode material of the present invention exhibits a smaller initial irreversible voltage loss as compared to iron disulfide. This makes the cathode material of the present invention particularly useful for implantable medical applications. | 10-29-2015 |
Mark A. Palazzo, San Jose, CA US
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20130276047 | DOCSIS OUT-OF-BAND CONTROL SIGNAL FREQUENCY CONVERSION FOR LEGACY SET-TOP BOXES - Techniques are provided for up-converting a downstream set-top box control signal to a frequency that is above a cable television system upstream communications band. The downstream set-top box control signal is down-converted to a frequency in a set-top box control band and injected into a set-top box communications pathway. The downstream set-top box control signal may be up-converted from baseband or from the set-top box control band to a frequency in cable television system downstream communications band and transmitted on a DOCSIS RF channel. | 10-17-2013 |
Maxwell Lee Palazzo, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20160109887 | OIL HANDLING AND MONITORING DEVICE AND SYSTEM - An architecture is presented that provides an oil monitoring device designed primarily to monitor, measure, and display measurement parameters for a containment tank of fresh or waste oil. The monitoring device can be positioned on the containment tank of fresh or waste oil, or can be positioned proximate to the containment tank, as long as the monitoring device remains in communication with the containment tank. The monitoring device comprises a real-time level sensor that is in communication with the containment tank of cooking oil. The level sensor measures usage and collection volumes, as well as filtration status of the containment tank in real-time and displays the information to a user via a display. Furthermore, the monitoring device comprises alarms to alert users of specific oil levels. The monitoring device can either be a stand-alone device or be linked to a computer program to function as a data management system. | 04-21-2016 |
Richard Palazzo, Phillipsburg, NJ US
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20090027191 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING A PHYSICAL LOCATION OF A CUSTOMER - A method and apparatus for determining a physical location of a customer of a network service, e.g., a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service are disclosed. For example, the method receives a network communications protocol message containing a geographical coordinate data from a Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) device being used by a customer for accessing one or more services. The method retrieves the geographical coordinate data from the network communications protocol message and provides the one or more services to the customer using the geographical coordinate data. In an alternate embodiment, a method and apparatus for sending physical location information are disclosed. | 01-29-2009 |
20100079277 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING A PHYSICAL LOCATION OF A CUSTOMER - A method and apparatus for determining a physical location of a customer of a network service, e.g., a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service are disclosed. For example, the method receives a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) message containing a geographical coordinate data from a Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) device being used by a customer for accessing one or more services. The method retrieves the geographical coordinate data from the SIP message and provides the one or more services to the customer using the geographical coordinate data. In an alternate embodiment, a method and apparatus for sending physical location information are disclosed. | 04-01-2010 |
20120219128 | Customized caller ID based upon called party number - A “customized” caller ID service platform is utilized within a telecommunications network (which may be the PSTN, an IP network, or any other network for supporting voice communication) to allow for the caller ID information transmitted to a called party to be tailored to the specific called party. A database within the platform is configured to store a listing of registered subscribers and a set of “pre-defined called numbers” associated with each subscriber. For each listed number, the subscriber provides the specific customized information (for example, an account number) that is to be transmitted to that specific called number as the caller ID information. A registered subscriber is able to gain access to the platform and modify the entries as need be. | 08-30-2012 |
20130003947 | Customized Caller ID Based Upon Called Party Number - A “customized” caller ID service platform is utilized within a telecommunications network (which may be the PSTN, an IP network, or any other network for supporting voice communication) to allow for the caller ID information transmitted to a called party to be tailored to the specific called party. A database within the platform is configured to store a listing of registered subscribers and a set of “pre-defined called numbers” associated with each subscriber. For each listed number, the subscriber provides the specific customized information (for example, an account number) that is to be transmitted to that specific called number as the caller ID information. A registered subscriber is able to gain access to the platform and modify the entries as need be. | 01-03-2013 |
20130230156 | Customized Caller ID Based Upon Called Party Number - A “customized” caller ID service platform is utilized within a telecommunications network (which may be the PSTN, an IP network, or any other network for supporting voice communication) to allow for the caller ID information transmitted to a called party to be tailored to the specific called party. A database within the platform is configured to store a listing of registered subscribers and a set of “pre-defined called numbers” associated with each subscriber. For each listed number, the subscriber provides the specific customized information (for example, an account number) that is to be transmitted to that specific called number as the caller ID information. A registered subscriber is able to gain access to the platform and modify the entries as need be. | 09-05-2013 |
Robert G. Palazzo, Clifton, NJ US
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20120313816 | PHASE RATE OF CHANGE TECHNIQUES FOR PASSIVE GEO-LOCATION OF RADIO FREQUENCY EMITTERS - The present invention relates to a system for resolving phase ambiguities in phase rate of change (PROC) measurements of a long baseline interferometer (LBI). The system includes an LBI having a first antenna and a second antenna positioned on a vehicle to receive the RF signal transmitted by the RF emitter, and a processor positioned on the vehicle. The processor is configured to determine a first phase rate of change (PROC) of the RF signal received by the LBI over a short time interval to produce a short time interval range estimate of the RF emitter, determine a second PROC of the RF signal received by the LBI over a long time interval which is greater than the short time interval, to produce a plurality of ambiguous long time interval range estimates of the RF emitter, and c) select one of the plurality of long time interval range estimates based on the short time interval range estimate. | 12-13-2012 |
Stephen A. Palazzo, Dania Beach, FL US
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20100214132 | SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR PREVENTING THEFT FROM VEHICLES - An application for a theft prevention system includes a self-contained alarm that secures to a structure of a boat or other vehicle, especially a pleasure craft. The self contained alarm includes a motion detector and a signaling device which is either audible or visual. The signaling device lights and/or sounds responsive to detection of motion by the motion detector. | 08-26-2010 |