Cantatore
Eugenio Cantatore, Eindhoven NL
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20080203384 | Method of Manufacturing an Electrical Element - The element ( | 08-28-2008 |
20090066318 | SENSOR DEVICE WITH ALTERNATING EXCITATION FIELDS - The invention relates to a magnetic sensor device comprising excitation wires ( | 03-12-2009 |
20100030298 | TISSUE STIMULATION METHOD AND APPARATUS - A stimulation apparatus includes a stimulation lead ( | 02-04-2010 |
20100100152 | ELECTRODE SYSTEM FOR DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION - The invention relates to an electrode system ( | 04-22-2010 |
20100198315 | NEUROSTIMULATION SYSTEM - The invention relates to a neurostimulation system, particularly for deep brain stimulation (DBS), comprising a spatial array ( | 08-05-2010 |
20100211145 | BIOMEDICAL ELECTRO-STIMULATOR - A power efficient biomedical electro-stimulator circuit BSC is provided. The circuit BSC includes a charging circuit arranged to control charging of a storage capacitor C based on electric energy from an energy source ES, e.g. a battery. The charging circuit includes an energy converter EC that applies a charging current I to the storage capacitor C, this charging current I being substantially constant over a charging period T, thereby providing a power efficient charging. In preferred embodiments, the energy converter EC is an inductive energy converter, e.g. a DC-DC converter, with a control circuit serving to provide an almost constant charging current during the charging period. In another embodiment, the energy converter EC is an energy converter that charges the storage capacitor via a series resonator, e.g. a series connection of an inductor and a capacitor. The proposed biomedical electro-stimulator circuit is advantageous for devices such as pacemakers, and neural stimulation etc. which can benefit of increased battery lifetime due to an efficient charging scheme. | 08-19-2010 |
Eugenio Cantatore, Eindoven NL
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20100131033 | ANTENNA SYSTEM WITH SAFETY MODE - The invention relates to an antenna system (AS) for an implantable device like a cardiac pacemaker or a cochlear implant. The antenna system comprises at least two DD coil units (L | 05-27-2010 |
Michele Cantatore, Torino IT
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20080287233 | Tightener for a Belt Drive Operating in the Presence of Oil - A tightener ( | 11-20-2008 |
20090105022 | Shoe Tensioner for a Synchronous Belt Drive for Use With Oil - A shoe tensioner for a synchronous belt drive, having a guide member adapted to cooperate with a drive belt and hinged at one end about a first axis; elastic means cooperating with the guide member to tension the belt; and connecting means for connecting the tensioner to a supporting wall. More specifically, the elastic means include a coil spring. | 04-23-2009 |
20120040789 | TIGHTENER FOR A BELT DRIVE OPERATING IN THE PRESENCE OF OIL - A tightener for a belt drive cooperates with the belt in the presence of oil, and has a pin with a first axis; a base plate integral with and substantially perpendicular to the pin; a cam arm connected in a rotary manner to the pin and movable with respect to the base plate; a contact member carried by the cam arm; and an elastic member connected to the cam arm to activate the contact member against the belt. The tightener also has a friction member made of oil-resistant material and axially supporting the cam arm on the base plate; and axial elastic means for loading the friction member against the base plate. | 02-16-2012 |
Robert Cantatore, Lasalle CA
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20090140227 | ORNAMENTAL FENCING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A fence has at least one fence section which extends between a pair of posts. Each of the fence section has an upper and lower horizontal rail extending between the posts. A plurality of channels extends transversally through the rails. Pickets are vertically inserted through the channels of the upper and lower rails, each picket having its top extremity projecting upwardly of the upper rail. Picket caps are each associated with a corresponding one of the pickets. Each picket cap has a body portion rigidly affixed to the top extremity of its corresponding picket, the picket also having a first arm and a second arm projecting on opposite sides of the body portion and extending along the upper rail of the fence section. The first arm of each picket cap is attached to the second arm of the picket cap affixed to an adjacent picket with attaching means. | 06-04-2009 |