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Alberto Coda, Gerenzano Va IT
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20100112369 | MERCURY DISPENSING COMPOSITIONS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS THEREOF - Compositions are disclosed comprising mercury, titanium, copper and one or more of tin, chromium and silicon, useful for the release of mercury in applications requiring the same, in particular in fluorescent lamps. A process for the preparation of these compositions is also disclosed. | 05-06-2010 |
20120020862 | METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL OF HYDROGEN FROM A HYDROGEN SENSITIVE DEVICE BY MEANS OF A NON-EVAPORABLE YTTRIUM BASED GETTER ALLOY - Getter alloys particularly suitable for hydrogen sorption are described. The getter alloys include a first element consisting of yttrium or a yttrium equivalent mixture, the first element forming at least 30% by atoms of the alloy. A method for removing hydrogen from devices which are sensitive to the presence thereof and hydrogen-sensitive devices which contain the described getter alloys are also described. | 01-26-2012 |
20140217883 | MERCURY DOSING COMPOSITION - An improved mercury dosing composition is described. A method for dispensing mercury with this composition and to discharge lamps containing each composition is also described. | 08-07-2014 |
Alberto Coda, Gerenzano IT
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20090148635 | NON-EVAPORABLE GETTER ALLOYS BASED ON YTTRIUM FOR HYDROGEN SORPTION - Non-evaporable getter alloys, such as Y 75%-Mn 15%-Al 10%, are provided and can be activated at relatively low temperatures and have good properties in sorbing a wide variety of gases, particularly hydrogen. | 06-11-2009 |
20090267510 | DISCHARGE LAMP - In a discharge lamp comprising a discharge vessel enclosed with space by an outer, a hydrogen getter is used comprising more than 70% by weight of Y and one or more Y alloys from Al and/or Mn. The getter effectively removes hydrogen from the outer bulb. | 10-29-2009 |
20140252266 | NON-EVAPORABLE GETTER ALLOYS PARTICULARLY SUITABLE FOR HYDROGEN AND NITROGEN SORPTION - Getter devices based on powders of alloys particularly suitable for hydrogen and nitrogen sorption are described. Such alloys have a composition including zirconium, vanadium, titanium and, optionally, one or more elements selected from iron, chromium, manganese, cobalt, nickel and aluminum. | 09-11-2014 |
20140283709 | ORGANIC-INORGANIC COMPOSITION FOR THE VAPOUR RELEASE OF ALKALI OR ALKALI-EARTH METALS - A composition of precursors for the release of vapors of alkali or alkali-earth metals is described. The composition has at least a compound of alkali or alkali-earth metal, at least a reducing agent and optionally an absorbing material, all in the form of powders, dispersed in a viscous matrix of hybrid organic-inorganic type. Dispensers for the release of these metals obtained through the composition and micro-electronic devices are also described. | 09-25-2014 |
20150021515 | NON-EVAPORABLE GETTER ALLOYS REACTIVABLE AFTER EXPOSURE TO REACTIVE GASES - Getter materials are described. The getter materials have non-evaporable getter alloys in their powder form having high gas sorption efficiency, particularly for hydrogen, carbon oxide and nitrogen, which after having lost their functionality in consequence of the exposure to reactive gases at a first temperature, can then be reactivated through a thermal treatment at a temperature between 400° C. and 600° C. The alloy powders have as compositional elements titanium and silicon and at least one additional metallic element selected among vanadium, iron and aluminum and have an atomic percentage composition of the elements which can vary within the following ranges: 1. Titanium from 60 to 85 atomic percentage; 2. Silicon from 1 to 20 atomic percentage; and 3. The sum of vanadium, iron and aluminum from 10 to 30 atomic percentage. | 01-22-2015 |
Benjamin Coda, Villeurbanne FR
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20150357128 | ELECTRICAL APPARATUS WITH DUAL MOVEMENT OF CONTACTS COMPRISING A RETURN DEVICE WITH TWO LEVERS - The invention provides electric power line switchgear ( | 12-10-2015 |
Christian Coda, Lancashire GB
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20120256822 | LEARNER RESPONSE SYSTEM - There is provided a method, in a collaborative input system comprising a computer and a plurality of user terminals, in which system the user terminals are adapted to communicate with the computer system, the method comprising: defining one or more user groups; and allocating one or more of the plurality of user terminals to the one or more user groups. | 10-11-2012 |
20120258434 | CONTROL OF SOFTWARE APPLICATION FOR LEARNER RESPONSE SYSTEM - There is disclosed a method, in a learner-response system comprising a computer system and a plurality of user terminals adapted to communicate with the computer system, the method comprising: providing a presentation application adapted for displaying a set of questions associated with a learner-response session via a user interface of the presentation application; providing a learner-response application adapted to be responsive to inputs received from the plurality of user terminals; wherein the method further comprises: forwarding inputs detected by the presentation application as being associated with a learner-response session to the learner-response application; processing such inputs at the learner-response application. | 10-11-2012 |
Matthew Coda, Menlo Park, CA US
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20090246552 | Robust optical filter utilizing pairs of dielectric and metallic layers - “Corrosion” performance of an optical filter is enhanced when a relatively thick zinc-based film functions as a seed layer for a subsequently formed silver-based film. At least two pairs of dielectric and metallic layers are included within the optical filter, where the zinc-based film is a second film of the dielectric layer and where the silver-based film is the metallic layer. The zinc-based film has a zinc content of at least 80 percent and has a thickness of at least 15 nm. In order to further improve the corrosion performance, gold may be incorporated into the silver-based film. | 10-01-2009 |
20140220286 | Glass Laminate Using Textured Adhesive - A method for laminating glass, a laminate assembly, and an adhesive-coated plastic material used in a laminate assembly. Specifically an adhesive, once applied to a plastic layer is grooved or textured to allow formerly trapped air to escape from between layers of a laminate assembly during a laminate process. This can allow for the adhesive layer to be thinner, while still providing for a final product that is relatively air bubble-free and optically pleasing or substantially free of optical defects caused by waviness of the plastic layer between two PVB sheets and/or wrinkles of the plastic sheet. | 08-07-2014 |
20150239216 | GLASS LAMINATE USING TEXTURED ADHESIVE - A method for laminating glass, a laminate assembly, and an adhesive-coated plastic material used in a laminate assembly. Specifically an adhesive, once applied to a plastic layer is grooved or textured to allow formerly trapped air to escape from between layers of a laminate assembly during a laminate process. This can allow for the adhesive layer to be thinner, while still providing for a final product that is relatively air bubble-free and optically pleasing or substantially free of optical defects caused by waviness of the plastic layer between two PVB sheets and/or wrinkles of the plastic sheet. | 08-27-2015 |
Matthew Emilio Coda, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100166949 | ANTIREFLECTIVE COATING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DEPOSITING SUCH COATINGS COMPOSITIONS - Coating compositions, and methods for depositing them on the surface of an article to produce an antireflection coating, are disclosed. In one embodiment, the coating composition includes a (meth)acrylate-functional silicon alkoxide, silica particles, a (meth)acrylate monomer, an epoxy (meth)acrylate oligomer, a photoinitiator, a solvent, an acid, and water. The relative amounts of these constituents are controlled such that, when the coating composition is deposited onto the surface of an article and cured, it has a refractive index less than about 1.60 at a wavelength of 510 nm. In another embodiment, the coating composition includes an organo-metallic compound other than an organo-metallic compound of silicon, an epoxy-functional silicon alkoxide, a non-epoxy-functional silicon alkoxide, a curing agent compatible with epoxy-functional molecules, a solvent, an inorganic acid, and water. The relative amounts of these constituents are controlled such that, when the coating composition is deposited onto the surface of an article and cured, it has a refractive index greater than about 1.70 at a wavelength of 510 nm. The coating compositions are deposited in a process that produces an antireflection coating in less than 90 minutes of processing time. | 07-01-2010 |
20100168264 | ANTIREFLECTIVE COATING COMPOSITIONS - Coating compositions, and methods for depositing them on the surface of an article to produce an antireflection coating, are disclosed. In one embodiment, the coating composition includes a (meth)acrylate-functional silicon alkoxide, silica particles, a (meth)acrylate monomer, an epoxy (meth)acrylate oligomer, a photoinitiator, a solvent, an acid, and water. The relative amounts of these constituents are controlled such that, when the coating composition is deposited onto the surface of an article and cured, it has a refractive index less than about 1.60 at a wavelength of 510 nm. In another embodiment, the coating composition includes an organo-metallic compound other than an organo-metallic compound of silicon, an epoxy-functional silicon alkoxide, a non-epoxy-functional silicon alkoxide, a curing agent compatible with epoxy-functional molecules, a solvent, an inorganic acid, and water. The relative amounts of these constituents are controlled such that, when the coating composition is deposited onto the surface of an article and cured, it has a refractive index greater than about 1.70 at a wavelength of 510 nm. The coating compositions are deposited in a process that produces an antireflection coating in less than 90 minutes of processing time. | 07-01-2010 |
Robert J. Coda, Torrance, CA US
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20130148095 | DOPPLER COMPENSATION FOR A COHERENT LADAR - In one aspect, a method includes representing a range of Doppler frequency offsets as a local oscillator waveform comprising a plurality of digital waveform samples, selecting a portion of the plurality of digital waveform samples using a Doppler value to form an optical heterodyne; and generating a signal associated with a target within a bandwidth of a receiver using the optical heterodyne. | 06-13-2013 |