Rizzo, NY
Dominick Rizzo, New Rochelle, NY US
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20150197381 | CONTAINER WITH A MOUNTABLE SCOOP - The present invention provides a packing system for storage of powders and granular materials comprising a container, a lid that may be reversibly secured to the body and a mountable scoop for retrieving amounts of the container's contents. The lid typically has a top side, an underside, and a rim wall which reversibly engages the body of the container for secure fit. The lid further comprises a nub on the underside thereof, which may be located in the center or off-center of the lid. The mountable scoop typically comprises a handle and a bowl for scooping, the handle having an aperture therethrough designed to snap-fit the nub such that the scoop may be reversibly mounted on the underside of the lid. In another embodiment, the bowl of the scoop may be collapsible to minimize its vertical profile when mounted onto the underside of the lid. | 07-16-2015 |
Jaimelee I. Rizzo, Glen Cove, NY US
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20080269451 | Antimicrobial Polymers - The present invention is concerned with providing antimicrobial compounds and processes for the production thereof. More particularly, the present invention provides antimicrobial polymeric materials comprising a polymer linked to a positively charged moiety via a carboxyl group. The present invention also provides processes for the production of such antimicrobial compounds and uses therefor. | 10-30-2008 |
Jaimelee Iolani Rizzo, Glen Cove, NY US
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20080299070 | Antiviral Compounds - The present invention relates to novel antiviral compounds which are covalently attached to solid, macro surfaces. In another embodiment, the invention relates to novel antiviral compositions including a polymeric material and, embedded therein, an antiviral compound. In other embodiments, the invention relates to making a surface antiviral and making a polymeric material antiviral. | 12-04-2008 |
20080300252 | EMBEDDING ANTIBIOTIC COMPOUNDS IN SOLID POLYMERS - The present invention is directed to providing antimicrobial compositions consisting of a polymeric material and, embedded therein, an antimicrobial compound. The antimicrobial compound contains at least one quaternary ammonium group, at least one hydrocarbon chain comprising a minimum of 10 carbon atoms and a maximum of 24 carbon atoms, and one or more anions to balance the charge of the quaternary ammonium groups. The invention is also directed to a method of making antimicrobial compositions containing an antimicrobial compound embedded in a polymeric material. | 12-04-2008 |
20090005386 | Methods for Modulating Ion Channels - In one embodiment, the invention provides an ion having the formula: (I) In another embodiment, the invention provides a method for modulating potassium, sodium, and cyclic nucleotide-modulated ion channels in a mammal in need thereof. In a further embodiment, the invention provides a method for modulating ligand-gated ion channels or transient receptor potential channels in a mammal in need thereof. The methods comprise administering an ion having the formula described above. | 01-01-2009 |
20100179156 | Antimicrobial compositions - The present invention is directed to providing antimicrobial surfaces containing 1,4-diazoniabicyclo[2.2.2]octane and hydrocarbon groups and/or chains. More specifically, the present invention is directed to antimicrobial compositions wherein the hydroxyl groups on polyols are replaced by 1,4-diazoniabicyclo[2.2.2]octane. The invention is also directed to methods of making antimicrobial compositions containing polyols. | 07-15-2010 |
Jaimelee Iolani Rizzo, City Glen Cove, NY US
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20090215917 | ANTIMICROBIAL POLYURETHANE FOAMS - This invention relates to antimicrobial polyurethane foams and to a method of making antimicrobial polyurethane foams. The invention also relates to the use of such foams in the production of medical devices and pharmaceutical compositions. | 08-27-2009 |
Jamielee Iolani Rizzo, Glen Cove, NY US
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20150196032 | ANTIVIRAL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to novel antiviral compounds which are covalently attached to solid, macro surfaces. In another embodiment, the invention relates to novel antiviral compositions including a polymeric material and, embedded therein, an antiviral compound. In other embodiments, the invention relates to making a surface antiviral and making a polymeric material antiviral. | 07-16-2015 |
John G. Rizzo, Johnstown, NY US
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20090026852 | Indexing apparatus and method for installation of stator bars - A stator bar installation fixture and method for installing stator bars into specific stator core slots within a stator core of rotating electrical equipment. The stator bar installation fixture includes rotating mechanisms, rotatingly fixed at each end of the rotating electrical equipment, for supporting and controlling an angular positioning of a stator bar insertion mechanism relative to the stator core. The stator bar insertion mechanism supports a stator bar within the stator core, angularly locates a stator bar in alignment with the specific stator core slot, and inserts the stator bar into the specific stator core slot. | 01-29-2009 |
John-Ross Rizzo, New York, NY US
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20150189959 | SOMATOSENSORY TERMINAL FEEDBACK CANE - A cane that includes a handle and a pylon that includes a satellite leg control operably connected to the handle. The cane further includes a terminal feedback device that is operably connected to the pylon. The terminal feedback device includes a plurality of satellite legs. The terminal feedback device also includes a plurality of wheels on individual axles. Each wheel is operably connected to a single satellite leg. | 07-09-2015 |
Michael F. Rizzo, Cortlandt Manor, NY US
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20120190282 | SHELLFISH CRACKING UTENSIL - A shellfish cracking utensil has a handle portion and a head portion, with the head portion comprising (a) a base region having a lower part and an upper part, with the lower part being connected to one end of the handle portion, and (b) first and second tines connected to, and extending outwardly from, the upper part of the base region. The tines are preferably of substantially equal length, extending in substantially parallel relationship and defining a gap between them for inserting a shell portion of a shellfish. The two tines are substantially prong-shaped with the second tine wider than the first tine. The second tine has a bump portion on an edge thereof facing the first tine, preferably near the end of the second tine. | 07-26-2012 |
Nathan Rizzo, Williamsville, NY US
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20120201601 | SANDWICH WEDGE CLAMP FOR FASTENING A SOLAR PANEL - The present invention includes a solar panel mount. The solar panel mount comprises a mounting surface such as a base or a rail. The rail has a generally elongated clamp plate attached to the rail proximal to a first end and having a clamp pad proximal to a second end. There is a wedge plate pivotally connected to the rail proximal to a first end of the wedge plate. The wedge plate is attached between the rail and the generally elongated clamp plate. The wedge plate is pivotal from a disengaged position to a clamping position. The clamping position is the position of the wedge where the wedge head is between the clamp plate and the rail. In another embodiment, the mount is configured to support a solar panel having a flange that is clamped between the clamp pad and the rail. | 08-09-2012 |
Nathan Rizzo, Wheatfield, NY US
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20100288337 | SOLAR PANEL ASSEMBLY - The present invention includes a solar panel mounting system. The system comprises a first row of a plurality of generally horizontal first bases. The system also includes a second row of a plurality of generally horizontal second bases and a third row of a plurality of generally horizontal third bases. Each of the first bases, second bases and third bases have a short pair of upwardly extending legs affixed to one side of the base and a long pair of upwardly extending legs affixed to the other side. Each of the first bases, second bases and third bases are generally configured to be stacked on top of other of the first bases, second bases and third bases, such that the each of the bases abut against the other of the bases and the respective short pair of legs and the long pair legs of each of the bases fit offset from and adjacent to the respective short pair and long pair of the other of the bases. | 11-18-2010 |
Nathan T. Rizzo, Buffalo, NY US
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20140220834 | SOLAR PANEL GROUNDING SYSTEM AND CLIP - The present invention is a clip and related grounding device. The grounding device has a wire connected to two clips at either end. Each clip is configured to be attached to the frame of a solar panel. The device eliminates fasteners that require bolts or screw to make a sufficient electrical connection between the panel frames. Because the grounding connects frame to frame, it is not necessary to ensure that the frames have a grounding connection to the underlying solar panel mounting system. This enables use of mounting systems that do not conduct electricity. The grounding device is has sufficient gripping strength that the anchoring teeth penetrate through paint, oxidized coating, or annealed finish to create an electrical connection. | 08-07-2014 |
Nathan T. Rizzo, Williamsville, NY US
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20130220403 | MOLDED SOLAR PANEL RACKING ASSEMBLY - The present invention comprises a stackable ballasted roof mounting solar panel mount unit integrally formed into a single piece. The mount unit comprises a plurality of generally elevated side walls of a ballast receiving basket. Each side walls defines a downwardly facing open channel that is configured to receive a corresponding side wall from a corresponding solar panel mount in a stacking relation. The mount unit further comprises a first pair of posts, wherein each of the first pair of posts forms a downwardly facing post receiving first mouth that is configured to receive a corresponding post from a corresponding first pair of posts of a corresponding solar panel mount in a stacking relation. | 08-29-2013 |
20130227833 | PIN FASTENER AND SYSTEM FOR USE - The present invention is a locking pin that takes advantage of a simpler manufacturing process, fewer parts to effectively lock the pin onto an object. The locking pin is in one embodiment for fastening an object by means of an object hole of a predetermined object hole diameter to the pin. The pin comprises an elongated shaft having a forward end and a rearward end with a pinhead at the rearward end. A pair of laterally opposed notches formed at a predetermined location along the length of the shaft. The portion of the shaft between the pair of laterally opposed notches is defined for reference purpose as the lock base. A forward hole and at least one rearward hole that extends through the lock base proximal to the forward end of the lock base. A wire lock is made of a spring-biased wire that is bendable upon compression and returns to its original shape. The wire lock is received into the forward hole and rearward hole. The wire lock in an uncompressed position has forward facing gradually tapered surface along the wire arms from a first end to a second end and a rearward facing abutment surface. | 09-05-2013 |
Patricia Rizzo, Clifton Park, NY US
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20100254155 | Simulated Candle and Method For Simulating a Candle - Simulated candles and methods of simulating a candle are disclosed. The simulated candles include a cylindrical housing having an open top, a plurality of LEDs positioned in the housing, a plurality of optical fibers positioned to receive and transmit light from the plurality of LEDs through the open top of the housing, and a translucent conical light diffuser mounted about the plurality of optical fibers to simulate the appearance of a candle flame. The housing may simulate a candle taper, and may include simulated wax drippings. The simulated candle may include a power source and control electronics positioned within the housing. The color of the LEDs is selected to provide the realistic appearance of a lit candle, for example, the appearance of historically accurate candle, such as, a spermaceti candle. | 10-07-2010 |
Robert Rizzo, Huntington, NY US
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20150183715 | ALPHA- AND GAMMA-TRUXILLIC ACID DERIVATIVES AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS THEREOF - The present invention provides a compound, and method of inhibiting the activity of a Fatty Acid Binding Protein (FABP) comprising contacting the FABP with a compound, having the structure: | 07-02-2015 |
Ron Rizzo, Sea Cliff, NY US
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20120304693 | Multiple piece jewelry piece and method of manufacture - A piece of jewelry comprising a base having within it a number of diamonds, other precious stones, or costume jewelry within it, and the method of manufacturing the same. | 12-06-2012 |
20120304890 | Slurry for jewelry pieces - A slurry for use in a jewelry piece which comprises multiple pieces of jewelry, such as a number of diamonds, other precious stones, or costume jewelry. | 12-06-2012 |
20140345324 | Multiple piece jewelry piece and method of manufacture - A piece of jewelry comprising a base having within it a number of diamonds, other precious stones, or costume jewelry within it, and the method of manufacturing the same. | 11-27-2014 |