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Alexander Ruggieri, Simi Valley, CA US
Brian Ruggieri, Athens, GA US
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20150309703 | MUSIC CREATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The exemplary systems and methods allow a user to create music using continuous sound structures and other graphical elements using a graphical user interface. The method comprises: depicting a music portion space in the graphical user interface of a display apparatus for creating a portion of music; and allowing the user, using an input apparatus, to add one or more continuous sound structures to the music portion space, wherein each of the one or more continuous sound structures comprises a plurality of sound elements arranged around a continuous loop representing a period of time. | 10-29-2015 |
Brian Ruggieri US
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20150309703 | MUSIC CREATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The exemplary systems and methods allow a user to create music using continuous sound structures and other graphical elements using a graphical user interface. The method comprises: depicting a music portion space in the graphical user interface of a display apparatus for creating a portion of music; and allowing the user, using an input apparatus, to add one or more continuous sound structures to the music portion space, wherein each of the one or more continuous sound structures comprises a plurality of sound elements arranged around a continuous loop representing a period of time. | 10-29-2015 |
David J. Ruggieri, Flourtown, PA US
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20140326600 | CARBON NANOSTRUCTURE ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR AND METHOD - Carbon nanostructures may be protected and functionalized using a layer-by-layer method whereby functional groups on the carbon nanostructure surface may be further derivatized to incorporate additional functional moieties. Carbon nanostructures functionalized using such a layer-by-layer method may be used to disperse, sort, separate and purify carbon nanostructures and may be used as sensing elements such as voltammetric, amperometric, and potentiometric pH sensors or as biometric sensing elements and electrodes and intracorporeal sensors and electrodes. | 11-06-2014 |
20140330100 | CARBON NANOSTRUCTURE ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR AND METHOD - Carbon nanostructures may be protected and functionalized using a layer-by-layer method whereby functional groups on the carbon nanostructure surface may be further derivatized to incorporate additional functional moieties. Exemplary moieties include redox mediator molecules, crown ethers, catalysts, boric acids, carbohydrates, oligonucleotides, DNA or RNA aptamers, peptide aptamers, proteins such as enzymes and antibodies, quantum dots and nanoparticles, cells, cell organelles, or other cellular components. The density of functional groups or functional moieties on carbon nanostructure surfaces may also be controlled as well as the degree of surface hydrophilicity of the nanostructure. Carbon nanostructures functionalized using such a layer-by-layer method may be used to disperse, sort, separate and purify carbon nanostructures and may be used as sensing elements such as voltammetric, amperometric, and potentiometric pH sensors or as biometric sensing elements and electrodes and intracorporeal sensors and electrode. | 11-06-2014 |
20150226699 | CARBON NANOSTRUCTURE SENSOR AND METHOD FOR BIOMOLECULE SENSING - Carbon nanostructures may be protected and functionalized using a layer-by-layer method whereby functional groups on the carbon nanostructure surface may be further derivatized to incorporate additional functional moieties. Carbon nanostructures functionalized using such a layer-by-layer method may be used to disperse, sort, separate and purify carbon nanostructures and may be used as sensing elements such as voltametric, amperometric, and potentiometric pH sensors or as biosensors, biometric sensing elements and electrodes and intracorporeal sensors and electrodes. | 08-13-2015 |
20150246814 | LAYER-BY-LAYER SURFACE FUNCTIONALIZATION OF CATALYST-FREE FULLERENE NANOSTRUCTURES AND THE APPLICATIONS THEREOF - Fullerene nanostructures produced using a catalyst-free Carbo Thermal Carbon Conversion process may be protected and fuctionalized using a layer-by-layer method whereby functional groups on the nanostructure surface may be further derivatized to incorporate additional functional moieties. Exemplary moieties include redox mediator molecules, crown ethers, catalysts, boric acids, carbohydrates, oligonucleotides, DNA or RNA aptamers, peptide aptamers, proteins such as enzymes and antibodies, quantum dots and nanoparticles, cells, cell organelles, or other cellular components. The density of functional groups or functional moieties on carbon nanostructure surfaces may also be controlled as well as the degree of surface hydrophilicity of the nanostructure. Fullerene nanostructures functionalized using such a layer-by-layer method may be used to disperse, sort, separate and purify fullerene nanostructures and may also be used as sensing elements such as voltametric, amperometric, and potentiometric pH sensors or as biometric sensing elements and electrodes and intracorporeal sensors and electrodes. | 09-03-2015 |
David J. Ruggieri, Plymouth Meeting, PA US
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20120228157 | PROTECTION AND SURFACE MODIFICATION OF CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES - Nanostructures comprising carbon and metal catalyst that are formed on a substrate, such as a silicon substrate, are contacted with a composition that, among other useful modifications, protects the nano structures and renders them stable in the presence of oxidizing agents in an aqueous environment. The protected nano structures are rendered stable over an extended period of time and thereby remain useful during such period as components of an electrode, for example, for detecting electrochemical species such as free chlorine, total chlorine, or both in water. | 09-13-2012 |
Juan-Carlos Ruggieri, Joncy (rains) FR
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20130225779 | WATER-SOLUBLE OR WATER-DISINTEGRABLE COPOLYMER - A copolymer based on α-β-unsaturated monocarboxylic acid, wherein the copolymer has a molar mass <100 000 g/mol. | 08-29-2013 |
Lorenzo Ruggieri, Milano IT
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20160095436 | A CORNER CADDY - The disclosed corner caddy can hold an item in the corner body, but also includes a corner region that is substantially open and free of the caddy body that is useful for hanging or holding large or long items efficiently. In one embodiment, the corner caddy comprises a caddy body, a first attachment wall, a second attachment wall, and a corner region. The base comprises a first end, a second end, a front surface, and a rear surface. The first attachment wall is adjacent the first end and external to the caddy body, and defines a first plane. The second attachment wall is adjacent the second end and external to the caddy body, and defines a second plane. The first plane and second plane intersect to form a corner region, which is adjacent the rear surface and is substantially open and free of the caddy body. | 04-07-2016 |
Michael Ruggieri, Pittsgrove, NJ US
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20140014612 | UPWARDLY BIASING CHILD-RESISTANT CLOSURE FOR LIQUID MEDICAMENTS - A child-resistant closure for liquid medicaments consisting of two parts, a dosage cup and a bottle adapter. Dosage cup is configured to have cap lugs which reversibly engage helical locking lugs. In thread-on bottle adapter embodiments, helical locking lugs are located on the bottle adapter. In press-in bottle adapter embodiments, helical locking lugs are located on the neck finish of the bottle. A downward force is required to close the system, said force deforming a flexible shoulder, which in turn, creates an upwardly biasing force acting on the dosage cup to lock it in place in a child-resistant manner. | 01-16-2014 |
Michael R. Ruggieri, King Of Prussia, PA US
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20110294698 | PROCESS FOR IDENTIFYING DRUGS FOR TREATING GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX - Methods for identifying modulators of gastroesophageal smooth muscle relaxation include isolating various types of smooth muscle fibers from the stomach or esophagus and inducing the fibers to contract. The isolated and contracted fibers are used to screen test compounds for the compound's capacity to modulate relaxation of the smooth muscle fibers. In addition, newly identified unique nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are expressed in a cell, and used to screen test compounds for the compound's capacity to modulate the biological activity of the receptors. | 12-01-2011 |
Roberto Ruggieri, Milano IT
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20080293964 | Process for Preparing High Purity Terephthalic Acid - The present invention relates to a process for preparing high purity terephthalic acid by catalytic, liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene utilizing a partially homogeneous reaction in the presence of a very specific catalyst. The process produces a high purity terephthalic acid without the secondary purification step currently practiced. | 11-27-2008 |
Sara Maria Rosaria Ruggieri, Milano IT
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20130133987 | ELECTRICITY SUPPLY APPARATUS AND AN ELEVATOR SYSTEM - The invention relates to an electricity supply apparatus, an elevator system and a method for limiting the electricity consumption of an elevator system. The electricity supply apparatus according to the invention is fitted to supply electricity to one or more devices in an elevator system. The minimum value of the permitted supply voltage with which the apparatus still operates is determined for one or more appliances of the elevator system, and the electricity supply apparatus is equipped to change the supply voltage of the one or more appliances of the elevator system towards the minimum value of the permitted supply voltage for limiting electricity consumption of the elevator system. | 05-30-2013 |
Thomas P. Ruggieri, New York, NY US
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20100094871 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING GLOBAL INFORMTION ON RISKS AND RELATED HEDGING STRATEGIES - The present invention provides a system and method for information and data aggregation and analysis which provides risk managers, benefits managers, brokers, insurers and other insurance professional to have access to information resources, knowledge management tools, and powerful analytical models needed to increase their value and productivity. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the system and method provided is designed for information and data aggregation that allows for the compilation of data for mining and categorization by a knowledge management system, which stores all retrieved information in accordance with categories provided by a categorization engine referred to as a Taxonomy module. A contextualization module configured to retrieve relevant information, based on various factors, including the user's profile, and the user's particular task. The system dynamically provides relevant information as the user interacts and conducts various tasks. The stored information is analyzed by a concept clustering module, so that various concepts relating to a particular topic can be uncovered and stored. In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the system provides for various analytical tools that allow users to carry on with highly complex analysis of insurance related topics. The range of available analytical tool dynamically varies based on the user's needs and research topics. In accordance with yet another embodiment of the invention, the system provides for a unique interactive workspace that combines the features explained above in a logical manner. To this end, the system interface provides for various job templates, so as to enable the user's to carry various projects by a template driven task assignments. As the user navigates through the workspace, the range of available information to the user chances, based on the user's profile and navigation pattern. | 04-15-2010 |
Tom Ruggieri, New York, NY US
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20140358824 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING GLOBAL INFORMATION ON RISKS AND RELATED HEDGING STRATEGIES - A system for providing information on risks and related hedging strategies includes a plurality of client terminals coupled to the server for providing access to the system for accessing information on risks and related hedging strategies. A data aggregation module configured to store financial arid risk related information from a plurality of data sources that include private client data sources and public data sources. An analytical module coupled to the data aggregation module configured to perform benchmarking estimates based on information retrieved from the private client data sources and the public data, sources, the benchmarking estimates further configured to be performed against the private data and the public data obtained from a plurality of industries. | 12-04-2014 |
Vito Massimo Ruggieri, Genova IT
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20090005895 | Method to imporove the performance of a distrubuted scheduler - To improve the performance of a distributed scheduler for a manufacturing process comprising activities including a production resource management, a production definition management, and a detailed production scheduling, a method provides a decision and prediction function over the activities which carries out an analysis of a variability of the manufacturing process. Further, the method takes results of the analysis into account while making an actual detailed schedule in the production scheduling. | 01-01-2009 |
20090012641 | Method of real-time scheduling of processes at distributed manufacturing sites - In a method of scheduling of processes at distributed and interacting manufacturing sites, a potential availability of predictive pairings of materials and work machines processing the materials over a predetermined period of time is determined for a plurality of manufacturing sites. The potential availability data of the predictive pairings is recorded. The method senses what materials and work machines are available in real-time, and records the real-time availability data of sensed materials and work machines. The real-time availability data is compared with the potential availability data of predictive pairings. In case of a discrepancy, the method determines for each manufacturing site local pairings of materials and work machines processing the materials, and processes the local pairings. | 01-08-2009 |