Zaro
Candace Ada Zaro, Carbondale, PA US
Christopher Zaro, Arlington Heights, IL US
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20140283931 | Reservoir Assembly For Storing Hydrogen Peroxide For Use With A Hydrogen Peroxide Vaporizer In Association With A Filler - The disclosure is directed to reservoir assembly for storing hydrogen peroxide for use with a hydrogen peroxide vaporizer in association with a filler. Which includes a fluid chamber, a float member and a column level sensor. The float member is positioned within the fluid chamber. The fluid column level sensor is positioned at or near the upper end of the fluid chamber. The float member is configured to absorb the vibrations, turbulence and bubbling caused by the fluid movement and degradation. To that end, the float member is configured so as to be partially submerged. In addition, the float member includes an outer surface that has both passageways and sidewall guide surfaces which facilitate proper tracking within the fluid chamber, while also allowing for the directing of fluid movements around the float. | 09-25-2014 |
20150343106 | System For Generating Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide For Fillers - A vapor hydrogen peroxide system and method that includes a reservoir assembly, a first pump assembly, a second pump assembly, a test assembly and a heating assembly. The system is configured to operate sequentially switching between the first pump assembly and the second pump assembly. The pump assembly that is to be utilized is directed through a recirculation procedure prior to the switching, to, in turn, purge any air bubbles that may have amassed within the pump assembly prior to switching. | 12-03-2015 |
Fouad Rashed Fouad Zaro, Dhahran SA
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20150094966 | QUADRATURE-BASED VOLTAGE EVENTS DETECTION METHOD - The quadrature-based voltage events detection method accurately characterizes magnitude and duration of short duration voltage variations, such as sag, swell and interruption. The short duration voltage events are quantified by calculating the rms voltage. The present method utilizes a quadrature procedure to calculate the rms values for power quality event detection. Parameters that are most influenced by variations in rms voltage are used for event detection. Experimental results demonstrate the superiority, accuracy, and robustness of the quadrature method for all cases considered. | 04-02-2015 |
20150094975 | WAVELET TRANSFORM SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VOLTAGE EVENTS DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION - Wavelet transform systems and methods for voltage events detection and classification are provided and include a wavelet multiresolution analysis-based real time detection and classification for voltage events, as developed on a LabVIEW® platform. In the wavelet transform systems and methods for voltage events detection and classification, a finest detail level is utilized to detect the start time, the end time, and the duration of the voltage events, whereas a coarsest approximation level is used to classify the voltage event types. The wavelet transform systems and methods for voltage events detection and classification are applied on several typical short duration voltage events, such as sag, swell, and interruption. | 04-02-2015 |
Michael A. Zaro, Roseville, CA US
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20080306476 | THERMALLY MEDIATED TISSUE MOLDING - A method and device to modify tissue in a manner such that it will take on a permanent new shape. Subdermal tissue is heated to approx 60° C. at which point it becomes pliable and moldable and will take on a permanent new shape if allowed to cool and heal in a new position. | 12-11-2008 |
20130023855 | THERMALLY MEDIATED TISSUE MOLDING - A method and device to modify tissue in a manner such that it will take on a permanent new shape. Subdermal tissue is heated to approx 60° C. at which point it becomes pliable and moldable and will take on a permanent new shape if allowed to cool and heal in a new position. | 01-24-2013 |
20130023856 | THERMALLY MEDIATED TISSUE MOLDING - A method and device to modify tissue in a manner such that it will take on a permanent new shape. Subdermal tissue is heated to approx 60° C. at which point it becomes pliable and moldable and will take on a permanent new shape if allowed to cool and heal in a new position. | 01-24-2013 |