Colletti, US
Christopher Lee Colletti, Austin, TX US
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20120023315 | Generating Hardware Events Via the Instruction Stream for Microprocessor Verification - A processor receives an instruction operation (OP) code from a verification system. The instruction OP code includes instruction bits and forced event bits. The processor identifies a forced event based upon the forced event bits, which is unrelated to an instruction that corresponds to the instruction bits. In turn, the processor executes the forced event. | 01-26-2012 |
Dominic John Colletti, Royersford, PA US
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20090218110 | Hybrid Foam Proportioning System - A hybrid foam system for providing a variety of proportioned foam solutions is provided. The system includes a low flow foam proportioning system operatively associated with a high flow foam proportioning system and a system controller for controlling the operating conditions of the overall hybrid foam system. | 09-03-2009 |
20090260836 | Integrated Controls For A Fire Suppression System - A fire suppression system having a plumbing assembly, an engine, a hose, an air-bleed valve, and a controller is provided. The controller includes a one-touch activation control. The controller is also configured to automatically activate the air-bleed valve to remove air within the hose to prevent user injury and damage to the fire suppression system. A fire suppression system that automatically configures the fire suppression system to output a predetermined fire suppression fluid composition upon actuation of a one-touch activation control is also provided. In addition, an integrated control system is provided to automatically configure a fire truck's interlock and shift pump operation. | 10-22-2009 |
20110240317 | INTEGRATED CONTROLS FOR A FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEM - A fire suppression system having a foam proportioning system, a water source, and a controller. The foam proportioning system includes a foam tank having at least two types of chemical foamants, a selector valve in fluid communication with the foam tank for selecting one of the at least two types of chemical foamants, a foam pump in fluid communication with the selector valve for supplying the selected chemical foamant to a discharge unit, and a foam controller operatively connected to the foam pump and the selector valve. The water source is connected to the foam proportioning system for mixing water with the selected chemical foamant to form a fire suppression fluid. The controller is operatively connected to the foam proportioning system and includes a one-touch activation control for activating the controller. The controller is also configured to automatically output to the foam controller inputs for configuring the foam pump. | 10-06-2011 |
Jack Colletti, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20140273977 | SYSTEM AND METHODS TO ENABLE EFFICIENT AND INTERACTIVE MANAGEMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS - Disclosed is a system and methods to enable the interactive management of incoming and outgoing communications in an automated or manual fashion. | 09-18-2014 |
Joel Eric Colletti, Canandaigua, NY US
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20130250344 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR A GRAPHICAL CUSTOM ORDER WITH AN INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL REPRESENTATION FOR FEATURE SELECTION - A computer implemented system and interactive method for selecting finishing options for a print job are disclosed. The method includes receiving a print job which includes a document to be printed and associated job ticket information. Finishing options available are displayed using an interactive virtual representation of the document as it will be printed and a visualization of the document as it would be rendered with a user selected finishing option(s). | 09-26-2013 |
Lacey Michelle Colletti, Niceville, FL US
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20090083093 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRACKING AND RATING RENTERS - An application for a method of tracking and assessing rentals includes entering renter information regarding a renter and entering rental assessment data regarding at least one rental at a client computer and transferring the renter information and the rental assessment data from the client computer to a server computer system. In the server computer system, an overall assessment is created from the rental assessment data and the renter information, the rental assessment data and the overall assessment is stored in a database record associated with the renter. | 03-26-2009 |
20130218609 | SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR TRACKING AND RATING RENTERS - An application for a system of tracking and assessing rentals includes entering renter information regarding a renter and entering rental assessment data regarding at least one rental at a client computer and transferring the renter information and the rental assessment data from the client computer to a server computer system. In the server computer system, an overall assessment is created from the rental assessment data and the renter information, the rental assessment data and the overall assessment is stored in a database record associated with the renter. | 08-22-2013 |
Michael J. Colletti, Churchville, NY US
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20090139594 | Spherical tube end form for a fluid connection system - A fluid distribution pipe includes an elongate tubular body and a spherical end form integral with the tubular body at an inlet end. The spherical fluid connection end of the fuel rail is formed by plastic deformation. A series of tools and motions is used while the tubing of the fuel rail is clamped in place to form the spherical end form at the inlet end of the tubing. The resulting spherical end form provides the necessary geometry and surface finish to provide a successful seal and flexible connection of the fuel rail with a fuel line with significant cost advantages over current prior art methods. | 06-04-2009 |
20090144959 | Method for assembly of a direct injection fuel rail - A method for assembling a direct injection fuel rail of an internal combustion engine includes the steps of: designing a fuel distribution tube having a first radius, mating a fuel rail component having a second radius that is different from the first radius with the fuel distribution tube, forming at least one projection point where the fuel rail component contacts the fuel distribution tube, consuming the at least one projection point during a resistance welding process, and forming a temporary bond between the fuel rail component and the fuel distribution tube. By intentionally mismatching the radii of fuel rail components, projection points are created that can be consumed during a resistance welding process. As the projection points are consumed, a temporary bond is formed between the fuel distribution tube and the fuel rail component, and a braze joint gap is optimized, which enables formation of a high quality braze joint. | 06-11-2009 |
20090145504 | Fuel distribution tube for direct injection fuel rail assemblies - A fuel distribution tube for a direct injection fuel rail assembly includes an elongate cylindrical conduit, a plurality of first scalloped features that receive fuel injector sockets formed in the conduit, and plurality of second scalloped features that receive mounting bosses formed in the conduit. The scalloped features are designed to closely match the outer radii of the injector sockets and the mounting bosses. The scalloped features provide necessary dimensional control to injector sockets and mounting bosses and fuel passage from the fuel distribution tube to the fuel injector sockets. The scalloped features enable a leak test of the braze joints of the fuel rail assembly. By providing a direct injection fuel rail assembly that includes the fuel distribution tube having scalloped features formed in the conduit, optimization of true position location of fuel injector sockets and improved braze joints are enabled. | 06-11-2009 |
Steven Colletti, West Point, PA US
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20150203843 | NOVEL TETRAGALNAC CONTAINING CONJUGATES AND METHODS FOR DELIVERY OF OLIGONUCLEOTIDES - Disclosed herein is a modular composition comprising 1) an oligonucleotide; 2) one or more tetraGalNAc ligands of Formula (I), which may be the same or different; optionally, 3) one or more linkers, which may be the same or different; and optionally, 4) one or more targeting ligands, solubilizing agents, pharmacokinetics enhancing agents, lipids, and/or masking agents. | 07-23-2015 |
Steven Colletti, Princeton Junction, NJ US
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20110172209 | 3H-IMIDAZO[4,5-B]PYRIDIN-5-OL DERIVATIVES USEFUL IN THE TREATMENT OF GPR81 RECEPTOR DISORDERS - The present invention is directed to certain 3H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridin-5-ol derivatives of Formula (Ia) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, which exhibit useful pharmacological properties, for example, as agonists of the GPR81 receptor. Also provided by the present invention are pharmaceutical compositions containing compounds of the invention, and methods of using the compounds and compositions of the invention in the treatment of GPR81 associated disorders, for example, dyslipidemia, atherosclerosis, atheromatous disease, hypertension, coronary heart disease, stroke, insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance, type 2 diabetes, syndrome X, obesity, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, transplant rejection, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, ulcerative colitis, type 1 diabetes and acne. | 07-14-2011 |
Steven L. Colletti, Rahway, NJ US
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20080221157 | Amide Derivatives as Inhibitors of Histone Deacetylase - The present invention relates to ketone derivatives that are inhibitors of histone deacetylase (HDAC). The compounds of the present invention are useful for treating cellular proliferative diseases, including cancer. Further, the compounds of the present invention are useful for treating neurodegenerative diseases, schizophrenia and stroke among other diseases. | 09-11-2008 |
20080262035 | Amide Derivatives as Inhibitors of Histone Deacetylase - The present invention relates to carboxylic acid derivatives that are inhibitors of histone deacetylase (HDAC). The compounds of the present invention are useful for treating cellular proliferative diseases, including cancer. Further, the compounds of the present invention are useful for treating neurodegenerative diseases, schizophrenia and stroke among other diseases. | 10-23-2008 |
Steven L. Colletti, West Point, PA US
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20150057373 | DIETHER BASED BIODEGRADABLE CATIONIC LIPIDS FOR siRNA DELIVERY - Disclosed herein are novel cationic lipids that can be used in combination with other lipid components such as cholesterol and PEG-lipids to form lipid nanoparticles with oligonucleotides. The cationic lipids can demonstrate enhanced efficacy along with lower liver toxicity as a result of lower lipid levels in the liver. The present invention employs low molecular weight cationic lipids with one short lipid chain coupled with inclusion of hydrolysable functionality in the lipid chains to enhance the efficiency and tolerability of in vivo delivery of siRNA. | 02-26-2015 |
20150133519 | NOVEL DIESTER AND TRIESTER BASED LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT, BIODEGRADEABLE CATIONIC LIPIDS FOR OLIGONUCLEOTIDE DELIVERY - The instant invention provides for novel cationic lipids of Formula A that can be used in combination with other lipid components such as cholesterol and PEG-lipids to form lipid nanoparticles with oligonucleotides. It is an object of the instant invention to provide a cationic lipid scaffold that demonstrates enhanced efficacy along with lower liver toxicity as a result of lower lipid levels in the liver. The present invention employs low molecular weight cationic lipids with one short lipid chain coupled with inclusion of hydrolysable functionality in the lipid chains to enhance the efficiency and tolerability of in vivo delivery of siRNA. | 05-14-2015 |
Todd Colletti, San Francisco, CA US
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20090023494 | Gaming event management system - An event management architecture (EMA) for managing gaming events includes a plurality of sub-events associated with a gaming event. Each sub-event has at least one sub-event participant and provides a sub-event score to each sub-event participant according to a set of sub-event rules during a sub-event interval. A scheduling coordinator schedules, for each sub-event, the sub-event interval. A registration coordinator registers, for each sub-event, each participant. A scoring processor records, for each sub-event, the sub-event score for each participant, where the sub-event score is converted into a standard format. Each sub-event may be associated with a generic sub-event container, which takes advantage of the common characteristics or functionality requirements of the sub-events to facilitate the management of the sub-events. The EMA minimizes the need to administer the events individually, and can be scalably used to manage complex arrangements of interdependent sub-events of varying types. | 01-22-2009 |
20090327079 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A DELIVERY NETWORK ARCHITECTURE - A system and method of managing delivery of data files receives a user request for a data file and determines a user profile and permission level based upon the received user request. The system and method establishes a delivery file path for the requested data file based upon the user profile and permission level, prioritizes delivery of the requested file based upon the user profile and permission level, and delivers the requested file using the established file path and the prioritization determination. A requester may upgrade their user profile and permission level to gain performance resources to access requested files, and the system re-prioritizes deliveries based on the new levels. If sufficient resources are not available to service a user request, the request enters a delivery queue based upon the user profile and permission level. When resources are available, the system delivers the requested file. | 12-31-2009 |