Lapine
Anthony Lapine, Los Gatos, CA US
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20130243170 | Method For Providing a Beacon to Ensure Delivery of Automated Messages Over a Telephone or Voice Messaging System - A method to detect the pause in the personal or system message to determine when to leave the payload message, but since there is an issue of the carrier disconnecting the call while waiting to make a determination if the personal or system message has been completed and the recording phase started, the present invention teaches a solution of sending a beep during every second of the pause time, to keep the line alive and the carrier therefore does not hang up and the message is left in full. | 09-19-2013 |
20150100628 | System and Method for Message Dispatching and Communication - A system for secure delivery of messages over disparate networks with disparate protocols, comprising a server computer comprising program code stored in a memory and adapted to manage message delivery received from at least one accredited client computing device, the server computer having at least a plurality of special TCP sockets allowing a plurality of persistent connections, the connections being adapted to deliver messages under different carrier protocols, using at least one of SNPP, WCTP, SMTP, CAP, and OAI carrier types protocols, and the connections being adapted to facilitate the sending of multiple messages in a short time. | 04-09-2015 |
Eric Michael Lapine, Fairfax, VT US
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20090186117 | Stress-Reducing Device and a Method of Using Same - There is provided a stress-reducing device and a method of using same. The stress reducing device comprises an insert positionable, in use, proximate to an area of a fluid-carrying conduit that experiences increased tensile stress concentration, the insert being configured to apply, in use, compressive force onto the area. | 07-23-2009 |
Jay Lapine, Duluth, GA US
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20110053684 | PARI-MUTUEL GAME - The present invention is directed to a pari-mutuel contest in general and a pari-mutuel contest which requires participants to place wagers on a grouping of contestants which have been segregated into subsets from a field of contestants. The segregation is based on a predetermined criteria. The participants are required to select a predetermined quantity of contestants from each respective grouping with the totality of the contestants performance aggregated to determine a participants score. Winnings are calculated on a pari-mutual bases based on the respective scores. | 03-03-2011 |
Pamela Lapine, Los Gatos, CA US
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20150100628 | System and Method for Message Dispatching and Communication - A system for secure delivery of messages over disparate networks with disparate protocols, comprising a server computer comprising program code stored in a memory and adapted to manage message delivery received from at least one accredited client computing device, the server computer having at least a plurality of special TCP sockets allowing a plurality of persistent connections, the connections being adapted to deliver messages under different carrier protocols, using at least one of SNPP, WCTP, SMTP, CAP, and OAI carrier types protocols, and the connections being adapted to facilitate the sending of multiple messages in a short time. | 04-09-2015 |
Paul Lapine, Laguna Niguel, CA US
Rick Lapine, Irvington, NY US
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20130233863 | SHAPE MEMORY HANDLES AND INSULATORS - Shape memory insulators comprising a first layer of core material, such as polymeric insulative material, and a second, shape memory layer of elastomeric material, for attachment to objects. The shape memory layer may comprise silicone rubber, silicone gum, silicon crepe, and/or silicone gel, for example. The shape memory insulator may be part of a handle for an object, such as a pot or pan, for example, or other objects and devices requiring continuous and/or repetitive manual operation. The shape memory polymeric material may conform to the shape of the user's hand when the handle is gripped by a user's hand. When the grip is released, the shape memory material returns to its original shape. The shape memory insulators provide insulation as well as improving comfort and/or control over the engagement and use of objects, while decreasing arm and hand wear and/or strain of those using the objects. | 09-12-2013 |
20150034654 | SHAPE MEMORY HANDLES AND INSULATORS - Shape memory insulators comprising a first layer of core material, such as polymeric insulative material, and a second, shape memory layer of elastomeric material, for attachment to objects. The shape memory layer may comprise silicone rubber, silicone gum, silicon crepe, and/or silicone gel, for example. The shape memory insulator may be part of a handle for an object, such as a pot or pan, for example, or other objects and devices requiring continuous and/or repetitive manual operation. The shape memory polymeric material may conform to the shape of the user's hand when the handle is gripped by a user's hand. When the grip is released, the shape memory material returns to its original shape. The shape memory insulators provide insulation as well as improving comfort and/or control over the engagement and use of objects, while decreasing arm and hand wear and/or strain of those using the objects. | 02-05-2015 |
Seth Lapine, Stamford, CT US
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20110210135 | Lockable Lid for Container - A removable lid adapted to lock to a tote. A combined lid, tote and tote liner is disclosed. The lid has a durable planar portion, a first end with a locking mechanism, which may engage the tote, and a second end having another lock or an undercut portion that slides on an end of the tote and secures to the tote. The lockable lids can be adapted to retrofit a tote or may be used with enhanced totes to complement the added security of the lid. The lid can have various locking mechanisms and a variety of other security features. In a preferred embodiment, a liner with tabs can be inserted in a base of a tote for added security. The lid may include an activation box for an enhanced security mode. Activation boxes in the lid may be used with a command box and a control center. | 09-01-2011 |