Lupo, US
Andrew T. Lupo, Emerson, NJ US
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20150245641 | SUBSTITUTED BUTANOL DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS FRAGRANCE AND FLAVOR MATERIALS - The present invention is related to substituted butanol derivatives of the formula: | 09-03-2015 |
Bo Lupo, Portland, OR US
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20090293308 | Article of Footwear for Increasing Stability and Lateral Performance - An article of footwear with multiple cross sectional profile shapes disposed on an outer peripheral edge of a sole is disclosed. The multiple cross sectional profile shapes on the outer peripheral edge of the sole can help increase the lateral performance and lateral stability of a wearer of the article of footwear. | 12-03-2009 |
20090293310 | Article of Footwear with Arch Wrap - An article of footwear with an arch wrap is disclosed. The arch wrap is configured to provide support to a midfoot. The arch wrap can include a plurality of eyelets that are configured to receive a lace of a lacing system of the upper. | 12-03-2009 |
20090293313 | Article of Footwear with a Marking System - An article of footwear with a marking system is disclosed. The marking system is configured to help locate one or more portions of a foot during training of an athlete. The marking system includes markings that extend from a lower surface of a sole system to an outer peripheral portion of a sole system. | 12-03-2009 |
20090293316 | Article of Footwear With a Marking System - An article of footwear with a marking system is disclosed. The marking system is configured to help locate one or more portions of a foot during training of an athlete. The marking system includes markings disposed on an upper of an article of footwear. | 12-03-2009 |
20120023787 | Article of Footwear for Increasing Stability and Lateral Performance - An article of footwear with multiple cross sectional profile shapes disposed on an outer peripheral edge of a sole is disclosed. The multiple cross sectional profile shapes on the outer peripheral edge of the sole can help increase the lateral performance and lateral stability of a wearer of the article of footwear. | 02-02-2012 |
Chris Lupo, Chino Hills, CA US
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20130186844 | REMOVABLE PILASTER BOOKCASE EXTENSION SYSTEM - An expandable bookcase having a fixed pilaster on one side and a removable pilaster on the side opposite thereto. The expandable bookcase is attachable to any number or combination of bookcase extension sections and corner sections. | 07-25-2013 |
Fabiano Lupo, West Chester, PA US
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20140200961 | ELECTRONIC SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING BIG GAME HARVESTING - A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium is provided. The medium has encoded thereon program code, wherein, when the program code is executed by a machine, the machine implements a method for managing the harvesting of a big game animal. The method includes the steps of selecting a jurisdiction; downloading a form from the jurisdiction, the form providing fillable fields for providing data about the harvesting the animal; filling out the form with the data; saving the data to a database; and providing the jurisdiction with access to the database. | 07-17-2014 |
Francesco S. Lupo, Staten Island, NY US
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20150318648 | POWER STRIP HOLDER - A combination storage receptacle and power strip/surge protector holder includes an enclosure perimeter defining an aperture for receiving objects, and a power strip mounted to the enclosure perimeter for reducing the clutter of wiring of power strips. | 11-05-2015 |
James A. Lupo, Broomfield, CO US
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20090077483 | System And Method For Accessing And Using A Supercomputer - Systems and methods form and control a supercomputer based upon a parallel processing architecture such as a Howard cascade. A graphical user interface allows a user to interact with one or more virtual power centers of the supercomputer facility. A plurality of processing nodes self-organize into one or more virtual power centers. The processing nodes utilize overlapped input and output for improved communication. | 03-19-2009 |
Joseph Lupo, Henderson, NV US
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20100155330 | TARGET MATERIAL REMOVAL USING RARE EARTH METALS - The present invention is directed to the removal of one or more selected target materials from various streams using a rare earth metal-containing fixing agent. | 06-24-2010 |
20110309017 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR ENHANCING CONTAMINANT REMOVAL BY RARE EARTHS - Embodiments are provided for removing a variety of contaminants using both rare earth and non-rare earth-containing treatment elements. | 12-22-2011 |
20150251926 | Cerium (IV) Oxide with Exceptional Biological Contaminant Removal Properties - This disclosure relates to cerium (IV) oxide composition for removing biological and other contaminants from aqueous streams. It is particularly concerned with cerium (IV) oxide compositions for removing biological contaminants from groundwater and drinking water. Typically, the biological contaminants are bacteria, fungi and algae. | 09-10-2015 |
20150251927 | Cerium (IV) Oxide with Exceptional Arsenic Removal Properties - A cerium (IV) oxide composition having unexpectedly greater arsenic loading capacities than oxides of cerium (IV) of the prior art are disclosed. The arsenic loading capacities are greater at low level equilibrium levels of arsenic. The cerium (IV) oxide composition is more effective at removing arsenite and arsenate. Moreover, the cerium (IV) oxide composition has a greater capacity for the previously more difficult to remove arsenite. | 09-10-2015 |
Joseph A. Lupo, Henderson, NV US
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20110110817 | RARE EARTH REMOVAL OF COLORANTS - The present disclosure is directed to a method and system for contacting a colorant-contaminated aqueous solution with a rare earth-containing composition to form a treated solution substantially depleted of the colorant. | 05-12-2011 |
20120031827 | AGGLOMERATION OF HIGH SURFACE AREA RARE EARTHS - The subject invention relates generally to friable metal oxide agglomerates and specifically to agglomerates containing high surface area rare earth-containing materials and a polymeric binder. | 02-09-2012 |
Raphael V. Lupo, Mclean, VA US
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20150223553 | FAST TRANSITION RUNNING SHOE - A running shoe design focused on the heel section of running shoes used in, for example, T2 transition phase of the sport of triathlon. The heel reclines to facilitate the insertion of the foot without use of hands or need to bend in any way. Straps partially on the heel sides, kept at bay from premature contact with attachment pads on the forward portion of the running shoe, are kept away, and may also be kept later from premature contact by wire guides. Upon foot insertion, these straps, one on each side of the foot, are guided and securely affixed into place, for example, by a pressure movement of the opposite foot of the athlete. | 08-13-2015 |
20150223554 | FAST TRANSITION RUNNING SHOE - A running shoe design focused on the heel section of running shoes used in, for example, T2 transition phase of the sport of triathlon. A heel counter portion of the shoe is a retractable flap. The flap retracts to an open position at a 45 to 90 degree angle awaiting the unhindered insertion of the runner's foot without any need for the runner to bend or sit. Immediately after the foot is inserted, the flap is closed with a pressing forward action by the athlete's other foot. The flap and the sides of the shoe are coated with adhesive, velcro-like materials. A variation of the foregoing uses a heel counter cut from the center top to the midsole area at the bottom, resulting in an acceptable size opening for uninhibited foot insertion when the flap (or strap) portion of the heel counter is set in the open position. | 08-13-2015 |
Roi Lupo, San Jose, CA US
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20150350160 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DYNAMIC DETECTION OF GEO-LOCATION OBFUSCATION IN CLIENT-SERVER CONNECTIONS THROUGH AN IP TUNNEL - Methods and systems are disclosed for dynamic detection of fraudulent client connections to a server, in which, for example, the connection is made using an internet protocol (IP) tunneling technology such as networking on a virtual private network (VPN) and making the connection via a VPN tunnel in order to obfuscate the client IP address, in which a user of a client device may employ spoofing of IP-geo location mechanisms and IP classification on the server side. Such a user may have various motivations for obfuscating the client device's geo-location by using an IP tunnel when connecting to a server such as gaining access to services that are not allowed in certain locations (e.g., certain movie and television content providers); browsing server data while maintaining a higher level of anonymity; and performing fraudulent actions on the server. | 12-03-2015 |
Stephen Lupo, Westerly, RI US
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20090143128 | PROVIDING CENTRALIZED SERVICES TO GAME OPERATORS - Some example embodiments of the present invention address growing demand by lottery customers for expanded gaming options and new gaming concepts. Example embodiments may include methods and systems for providing a shared centralized gaming host which implements software as a service concepts for lottery and other wagering games. | 06-04-2009 |
20090203448 | MOBILE PAPERLESS WAGERING SYSTEM - A mobile wireless, paperless gaming system is described, including a location aware center, LAC, or WiFi hot spot. The LAC is the only location that allows communications with the gaming system. The LAC may contain a terminal with a resident gaming application, a cash handler and display and scanner facilities. The player accesses the game via a mobile device, illustratively operating a touch screen, and utilizes a lottery or non-lottery payment account that is approved by the game sponsor or owner, thereby validating and authorizing the player to wager on a game. The games and wagers are displayed on the mobile device and the player makes his selections. The results are relayed back to the player's mobile device and the account debited resulting accordance with the amount wagered. The game application may be resident at the hot spot or at the remote controller or at another remote location accessible via the communications network. | 08-13-2009 |
Stephen P. Lupo, Westerly, RI US
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20100174613 | Customer Sessions with Ticket Association using Lottery Point-of-Sale Devices - The present invention provides a system and method that facilitates the tracking of customer sessions for lottery customers using a lottery-related point-of-sale (POS) device and/or printer control device (PCD). Rather than printing and cutting receipts in that order, the present invention handles multiple gaming-related transactions by first issuing a cut command and then a print command as part of a command sequence for the second and subsequent transactions. When the customer has completed his or her gaming-related transactions, a final cut command is issued, followed by appropriate payment processing and customer session termination. | 07-08-2010 |