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Emil R. Talamo, San Antonio, TX US
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20140102805 | Direct Drive Fluid Pump for Subsea Mudlift Pump Drilling Systems - A subsea mudlift pump includes a pressure sealed housing disposed in a body of water in which a wellbore is being drilled by a drilling rig disposed above the surface of the body of water. A motor ( | 04-17-2014 |
Emil Richard Talamo, San Antonio, TX US
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20090114443 | ANCHORED RISERLESS MUD RETURN SYSTEMS - A riserless mud recovery system including a mud return line secured by an anchor is disclosed. Some system embodiments for drilling a well bore in an offshore location having a water surface and a subsea formation include an offshore structure positioned on a platform at a water surface, a drill string for forming the well bore suspended from the offshore structure, a drilling fluid source on the platform for supplying drilling fluid through the drill string, a suction module for collecting the drilling fluid emerging from the well bore, a return pipe coupled to the suction module, a pump for receiving the drilling fluid from the suction module and pumping the drilling fluid through the return pipe to a location at the water surface, and an anchor for securing the return pipe, where the anchor is coupled to the return pipe and the subsea formation. | 05-07-2009 |
Fabio Talamo, Neuchatel CH
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20140302158 | INFLUENZA VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES (VLPS) COMPRISING HEMAGGLUTININ PRODUCED NICOTIANA TABACUM - The present invention relates to a composition or composition of bilayer lipid vesicles displaying an influenza virus antigen and carbohydrate, and the production thereof in | 10-09-2014 |
John Talamo, Horsham, PA US
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20160106625 | MEDICATION DOSAGE SYSTEM - A medication management system according to some embodiment may include a box with multiple sections and medication packaging strips. At least two of the medication packaging strips may include medication dose envelopes serially connected together. At least two of the multiple sections in the box may include a dispensing opening allowing the medication packaging strips to be dispensed serially through the dispensing openings. The medication management system may include a tactile marker between medication dose envelopes. In some embodiments the tactile marker may include a notch in the medication packaging strip. The tactile marker may include a raised feature in the medication packaging strip. The tactile marker may be on an empty medication dose envelope positioned between and connecting two filled medication dose envelopes. | 04-21-2016 |
Jonathan Talamo, Newton, MA US
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20150265147 | Patient Interface for Ophthalmologic Diagnostic and Interventional Procedures - An ophthalmic system may comprise an imaging device having a field of view oriented toward the eye of the patient; a patient interface housing defining a passage therethrough, having a distal end coupled to one or more seals configured to be directly engaged with one or more surfaces of the eye of the patient, and wherein the proximal end is configured to be coupled to the patient workstation such that at least a portion of the field of view of the imaging device passes through the passage; and two or more registration fiducials coupled to the patient interface housing in a predetermined geometric configuration relative to the patient interface housing within the field of view of the imaging device such that they may be imaged by the imaging device in reference to predetermined geometric markers on the eye of the patient which may also be imaged by the imaging device. | 09-24-2015 |
Jonathan H. Talamo, Newton, MA US
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20100208200 | INTRAOCULAR LENS ALIGNMENT USING CORNEAL CENTER - A method for generating a radial alignment guide for an eye includes collecting preoperative corneal topography data. The data includes a corneal vertex location and a pupil center location for an eye that is not dilated. The method then includes locating a dilated pupil center for the eye after the eye is dilated. The method further includes determining an adjusted offset between the corneal vertex and the dilated pupil center and displaying alignment data on an image of the eye based on the adjusted offset. | 08-19-2010 |
20140128821 | LIQUID OPTICAL INTERFACE FOR LASER EYE SURGERY SYSTEM - Apparatus to treat an eye comprises an annular retention structure to couple to an anterior surface of the eye. The retention structure is coupled to a suction line to couple the retention structure to the eye with suction. A coupling sensor is coupled to the retention structure or the suction line to determine coupling of the retention structure to the eye. A fluid collecting container can be coupled to the retention structure to receive and collect liquid or viscous material from the retention structure. A fluid stop comprising a porous structure can be coupled to an outlet of the fluid collecting container to inhibit passage of the liquid or viscous material when the container has received an amount of the liquid or viscous material. The coupling sensor can be coupled upstream of the porous structure to provide a rapid measurement of the coupling of the retention structure to the eye. | 05-08-2014 |
20160095517 | PATIENT INTERFACE FOR OPHTHALMOLOGIC DIAGNOSTIC AND INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES - An ophthalmic system may comprise an imaging device having a field of view oriented toward the eye of the patient; a patient interface housing defining a passage therethrough, having a distal end coupled to one or more seals configured to be directly engaged with one or more surfaces of the eye of the patient, and wherein the proximal end is configured to be coupled to the patient workstation such that at least a portion of the field of view of the imaging device passes through the passage; and two or more registration fiducials coupled to the patient interface housing in a predetermined geometric configuration relative to the patient interface housing within the field of view of the imaging device such that they may be imaged by the imaging device in reference to predetermined geometric markers on the eye of the patient which may also be imaged by the imaging device. | 04-07-2016 |
Maurizio Talamo, Rome IT
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20100070597 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING RELIABILITY OF DISTRIBUTED ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS - A system and method are disclosed that separate control functionality from the management functionality for conducting electronic transactions. The control functions are performed by a third party resulting in a low overhead since significant overhead is incurred in response to an anomalous event, thus facilitating high throughput electronic transactions when anomalous events are infrequent. Further, the third party does not need to have access to confidential information since it only controls by observing, validating and certifying the observed communications in a specified manner to prevent confidential information from leaving the context of the transaction. Management of the transactions based on consideration of substantive information is provided by the participants. A preferred system of the invention comprises a validation authority, a logical boundary at which validation authority undertakes control of communications, and validation rules specifying parameters for observation and the nature of comparisons. | 03-18-2010 |
20120215549 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING RELIABILITY OF DISTRIBUTED ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS - A system and method are disclosed that separate control functionality from the management functionality for conducting electronic transactions. The control functions are performed by a third party resulting in a low overhead since significant overhead is incurred in response to an anomalous event, thus facilitating high throughput electronic transactions when anomalous events are infrequent. Further, the third party does not need to have access to confidential information since it only controls by observing, validating and certifying the observed communications in a specified manner to prevent confidential information from leaving the context of the transaction. Management of the transactions based on consideration of substantive information is provided by the participants. A preferred system of the invention comprises a validation authority, a logical boundary at which validation authority undertakes control of communications, and validation rules specifying parameters for observation and the nature of comparisons. | 08-23-2012 |
20120291108 | SECURE USER CREDENTIAL CONTROL - In some embodiments, a user has use a single universal text- or image-based secret for generating a service-provider specific identity credential, for example username plus password, for authentication is derived. A human (i.e., the user) must interpret an image to enter this universal text (or image) based secret. For example, an image based challenge is presented to the user, and a credential is obtained based on the user's response to the challenge. | 11-15-2012 |
20140143148 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING RELIABILITY OF DISTRIBUTED ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS - A system and method are disclosed that separate control functionality from the management functionality for conducting electronic transactions. The control functions are performed by a third party resulting in a low overhead since significant overhead is incurred in response to an anomalous event, thus facilitating high throughput electronic transactions when anomalous events are infrequent. Further, the third party does not need to have access to confidential information since it only controls by observing, validating and certifying the observed communications in a specified manner to prevent confidential information from leaving the context of the transaction. Management of the transactions based on consideration of substantive information is provided by the participants. A preferred system of the invention comprises a validation authority, a logical boundary at which validation authority undertakes control of communications, and validation rules specifying parameters for observation and the nature of comparisons. | 05-22-2014 |
Salvatore Talamo, Matawan, NJ US
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20110145337 | METHODS, APPARATUS AND ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE TO CONTROL NETWORK ELEMENT MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC - Example methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture to control network element management traffic are disclosed. A disclosed example apparatus to process an element management system (EMS) query message includes a receiver to receive the EMS query message from a managed network element, the EMS query message being redirected from an EMS server, a responder to select a pre-determined response to the EMS query message and discard EMS information contained in the EMS query message, wherein the pre-determined response is to delay the managed network element from resending the EMS query message to the EMS server for a time period, and a transmitter to send the pre-determined response to the managed network element. | 06-16-2011 |
Tania Alessandra Talamo, Flushing, NY US
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20090098802 | Brassiere pad system - A brassiere pad assembly is provided for use in a brassiere for delivering optimal support, aesthetic enhancement and health benefits including a first panel comprised of a flexible material having a plurality of perforations and a bottom edge. A second panel is provided having an interior surface and an exterior surface, the second panel having at least a bottom edge affixed to at least the bottom edge of the first panel. A third panel is provided comprising a membrane defining a cavity having at least one attachment means formed therein, the third panel being placed between the first and second panels and having at least a bottom edge affixed to the second panel. An insertable element may be provided configured to be receivable and securable within the cavity of the third panel for imparting skin therapeutic benefits to a wearer. | 04-16-2009 |