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Chiara Vannucci, Pistoia IT
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20110152147 | ENCAPSULATES - Encapsulates, compositions, packaged products and displays comprising such encapsulates, and processes for making and using such encapsulates, compositions, packaged products and displays. Such compositions have improved deposition and retention properties that may impart improved benefit characteristics to a composition and/or situs. | 06-23-2011 |
20120028874 | PARTICLES - The present application relates to particles comprising a benefit agent encapsulated by a first layer that is in turn encapsulated by a second material, and products comprising such particles, as well as processes for making and using such particles and products comprising such particles. The process of making such particles does not unduly degrade the benefit agent and when such particles are employed in a product, they are stable, yet they release the desired amount of benefit agent when such product is used as intended. | 02-02-2012 |
Didier Vannucci, Montrouge FR
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20090197128 | Fuel Cell System Management System and Method - A fuel cell system management method, wherein a reformer is provided for supplying hydrogen-containing reformed gas to the fuel cell unit and a compressor is provided for supplying air to the fuel cell unit. The fuel cell unit includes cells arranged in modules. Voltages are measured across terminals of each cell of each module of the cell unit, and the voltage difference between the mean cell voltage for the cell unit and a predetermined mean cell voltage is calculated. The voltage difference is compared with a predetermined threshold voltage different, and the presence or absence of carbon monoxide poisoning in the fuel cell unit is determined based on the comparison. | 08-06-2009 |
Didier Vannucci, La Ciotat FR
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20140147768 | FUEL CELL PLATE AND FUEL CELL - A plate for a fuel cell consisting of a stack of plates and membrane electrode assemblies is provided. The plate includes at least one striated sealing surface for bearing in a sealed manner against a membrane electrode assembly or against another fuel cell plate. The plate is a bipolar plate, a monopolar plate, or an elementary plate of such a bipolar or monopolar plate. | 05-29-2014 |
Fabio Vannucci, St. Paul, MN US
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20140017268 | Composition and Methods for Detecting or Preventing Lawsonia intracellularis Infections - The invention relates to vaccines for preventing | 01-16-2014 |
Giovanni Vannucci, Middletown, NJ US
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20140080504 | Estimating the Location of a Wireless Terminal Based on the Lighting and Acoustics in the Vicinity of the Wireless Terminal - A technique is disclosed for estimating the location of a wireless terminal at an unknown location in a geographic region. The technique is based on a two-part recognition, the first part being that there are certain lighting and acoustic characteristics that are present in some environments while not being present in others, such as lighting flicker and sound reverberation. The second part of the recognition is that a correlation exists between the presence of flicker and reverberation in the vicinity of a wireless terminal and whether the wireless terminal is indoors or not. Under certain environmental conditions, flicker and reverberation are often present indoors but not outdoors. By accounting for flicker and reverberation being detected or not being detected in the vicinity of the wireless terminal, the disclosed technique is able to estimate whether the wireless terminal is indoors, which the technique also uses to improve the location estimate. | 03-20-2014 |
20140080505 | Estimating the Location of a Wireless Terminal Based on the Lighting and Acoustics in the Vicinity of the Wireless Terminal - A technique is disclosed for estimating the location of a wireless terminal at an unknown location in a geographic region. The technique is based on a two-part recognition, the first part being that there are certain optical and acoustic characteristics that are present in some environments while not being present in others, such as lighting flicker and sound reverberation. The second part of the recognition is that a correlation exists between the presence of flicker and reverberation in the vicinity of a wireless terminal and whether the wireless terminal is indoors or not. Under certain environmental conditions, flicker and reverberation are often present indoors but not outdoors. By accounting for flicker and reverberation being detected or not being detected in the vicinity of the wireless terminal, the disclosed technique is able to estimate whether the wireless terminal is indoors, which the technique also uses to improve the location estimate. | 03-20-2014 |
Giovanni Vannucci, Red Bank, NJ US
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20080223131 | System and Method for Motion Capture in Natural Environments - A system captures motion data in natural environments. A set of sources and a set of sensors are arranged on an object such as a human body. Each source emits ultrasonic signals detected by the sensors. A driver module is also arranged on the body. The driver module generates the ultrasonic signals for the set of sources and timing signals for the set of sensors. Distances between the set of sources and the set of sensors are measured based on a time of flight of the ultrasonic signals. Three dimensional locations of the set of sources and the set of sensors are determined from the distances. The distance measurements are refined using inertial components that provide rotation rates and accelerations. All these measurements together yield poses or configurations of the object. | 09-18-2008 |
20100172339 | Method for Estimating Relative Clock Frequency Offsets to Improve Radio Ranging Errors - A method and system improves two-way radio ranging accuracy by estimating a relative clock frequency offset between a first clock X of a first transceiver and a second clock Y a second transceiver. The first transceiver transmits a first packet at time t | 07-08-2010 |
Giuditta Vannucci, Castelfranco Di Sotto IT
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20150299410 | SELF-EXTINGUISHING POLYMERIC COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to a self-extinguishing polymeric composition comprising: a) a stabilizing polymeric composition containing i) from 80% to 99.5% by weight of one or more vinylaromatic polymers compatible with each other; and ii) from 0.5% to 20% by weight of at least one block copolymer containing: 1) at least one vinylaromatic polymer block compatible N with (i) and constituting a weight quantity equal to or higher than 15% by weight with respect to the whole block copolymer, and 2) at least one vinyl copolymer block containing epoxy groups so that there is from 0.7% to 19% by weight of oxirane oxygen calculated on the total of block copolymer; and b) from 0.03 phr by weight to 10 phr by weight, calculated on the basis of component (a), of at least one halogenated flame retardant. | 10-22-2015 |
James Vannucci, Mc Donald, PA US
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20100011041 | Device and method for determining signals - Many signal processing devices require the solution to a system of equations with a Toeplitz, or block Toeplitz, coefficient matrix. This solution can be obtained with increased efficiency by separating the initial system of equations into a number of systems of equations with reduced dimensions. The solution to the initial system of equations is then calculated from the solutions to the systems of equations with reduced dimensions. | 01-14-2010 |
James Vannucci, Mcdonald, PA US
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20100011039 | Device and method for solving a system of equations - A system of equations with a Toeplitz coefficient matrix [T] can be efficiently solved by approximating the coefficient matrix [T] with an approximately Toeplitz coefficient matrix [T | 01-14-2010 |
20100011040 | Device and method for solving a system of equations characterized by a coefficient matrix comprising a Toeplitz structure - A device comprising digital circuits for calculating an unknown solution vector X in a system of equations with a known coefficient matrix T and a known vector Y, has a first vector transformer for calculating a transformed known vector Yt from said known vector Y, and a second vector transformer for calculating said unknown solution vector X from a transformed unknown solution vector Xt; a system solver comprising means for calculating said transformed unknown solution vector Xt from elements contained in a matrix Ttapp, and from elements contained in said transformed known vector Yt; a matrix separator for calculating a plurality of matrices C from said coefficient matrix T, and for calculating a plurality of transformed matrices Ct by calculating matrix products that comprise a transform matrix F and each of said plurality of matrices C; and a coefficient matrix transformer comprising means for calculating said matrix Ttapp from said plurality of transformed matrices Ct. | 01-14-2010 |
20100011044 | Device and method for determining and applying signal weights - The solution X | 01-14-2010 |
20100011045 | Device and method for applying signal weights to signals - Signal weights corresponding to an initial system of equations with a block coefficient matrix T | 01-14-2010 |
Myriam Gaieta Vannucci, Sao Jose Dos Campos BR
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20130248307 | TRACTION CONTROL VALVE FOR HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBER - The present shock absorber has a pressure tube with a compression chamber and a traction chamber, separated by a piston provided with a traction passage. The valve includes: a counter pressure chamber loaded by piston, provided with an upper opening and a control base, open to the compression chamber, where a hollow sealing plug is displaceable between a closed position, hence communicating traction passage only with the counter pressure chamber, and open positions; a return spring driving sealing plug to its closed position; and an inertial seal, inside the counter pressure chamber and displaceable from inoperative position, away from the control base, to operative position, where it blocks said base, increasing hydraulic pressure in the counter pressure chamber to hydraulically drive sealing plug to its closed position when piston is subjected to a given upward acceleration. | 09-26-2013 |
Nicola Vannucci, Fuernitz AT
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20080315303 | METHOD OF FORMING A SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE COMPRISING INSULATING LAYERS WITH DIFFERENT THICKNESSES - The method of forming a semiconductor structure in a substrate comprises, forming a first trench with a first width W | 12-25-2008 |
20090032906 | ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE DEVICE - An electro static discharge device includes a semiconductor body. The semiconductor body includes a first surface, a first semiconductor region of a first conductivity type, a second semiconductor region of a second conductivity type arranged on the first semiconductor region and a third semiconductor region of the first conductivity type. The third semiconductor region is isolated from the first semiconductor region by the second semiconductor region. A resistor structure is arranged in the semiconductor body and comprises at least one trench structure. The resistor structure is arranged at least in the second semiconductor region and provides a high-resistance electrical connection between a first portion and a second portion of the second semiconductor region. | 02-05-2009 |
20100207206 | TRANSISTOR - A transistor has a cell array with two or more transistor cells, a temperature sensor, which is integrated in the cell array or is adjacent to the cell array, and an isolation structure. The isolation structure isolates the temperature sensor from the cell array, and has an isolation trench, which is arranged between the cell array and the temperature sensor. The distance between the temperature sensor and the active transistor cell that is closest to the temperature sensor corresponds approximately to the pitch between active transistor cells within the cell array. | 08-19-2010 |
Nicola Vannucci, Pisa IT
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20120139771 | DIFFERENTIAL SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER - A differential successive approximation analog to digital converter including: a comparator; a first plurality of capacitors coupled between a corresponding plurality of first switches and a first input of the comparator, at least one of the first capacitors being arranged to receive a first component of a differential input signal; and a second plurality of capacitors coupled between a corresponding plurality of second switches and a second input of the comparator, at least one of the second capacitors being arranged to receive a second component of the differential input signal, wherein each of the first and second plurality of switches are each adapted to independently couple the corresponding capacitor to a selected one of: a first supply voltage level; a second supply voltage level; and a third supply voltage level; and control circuitry adapted to sample the differential input voltage during a sample phase, and to control the first and second switches to couple each capacitor of the first and second plurality of capacitors to the third supply voltage level at the start of a voltage conversion phase. | 06-07-2012 |
Sergio Nelo Vannucci, Sao Paulo BR
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20100300822 | HYDRAULIC VARIABLE SHOCK ABSORBER WITH FLOW CONTROL VALVE - The control valve is applied to a shock absorber, which comprises: a pressure tube ( | 12-02-2010 |
20110042173 | Hydraulic Damper for a Vehicle Steering System - The damper includes a pressure tube divided, by a piston, into a compression chamber (CC) and a traction chamber (CT) which communicate with each other through the piston; a rod having an end retained to the piston and an opposite end external to the pressure tube; a reservoir tube external to the pressure tube and defining therewith a hydraulic fluid reservoir (R) in a controlled fluid communication with the compression chamber (CC); a fluid communication (F) between the traction chamber (CT) and the reservoir (R); and a control valve (V) mounted in the fluid communication (F), for releasing and blocking the latter as a function of the pressure level of the hydraulic fluid in the traction chamber (CT). | 02-24-2011 |
Sergio Nelo Vannucci, Sao Jose Dos Campos BR
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20130248307 | TRACTION CONTROL VALVE FOR HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBER - The present shock absorber has a pressure tube with a compression chamber and a traction chamber, separated by a piston provided with a traction passage. The valve includes: a counter pressure chamber loaded by piston, provided with an upper opening and a control base, open to the compression chamber, where a hollow sealing plug is displaceable between a closed position, hence communicating traction passage only with the counter pressure chamber, and open positions; a return spring driving sealing plug to its closed position; and an inertial seal, inside the counter pressure chamber and displaceable from inoperative position, away from the control base, to operative position, where it blocks said base, increasing hydraulic pressure in the counter pressure chamber to hydraulically drive sealing plug to its closed position when piston is subjected to a given upward acceleration. | 09-26-2013 |
Susan J. Vannucci, New York, NY US
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20120095095 | USE OF AN OMEGA-3 LIPID-BASED EMULSION FOLLOWING ISCHEMIC INJURY TO PROVIDE PROTECTION AND RECOVERY IN HUMAN ORGANS - The present invention provides methods of limiting cell death resulting from hypoxic-ischemia comprising, administering an omega-3 lipid-based emulsion after a hypoxic-ischemia insult. The omega-3 lipid-based emulsion preferably comprises at least 20% omega-3 oil, by weight, and wherein the omega-3 oil comprises at least 20% omega-3 triglycerides and/or diglycerides, and wherein fatty acids of the omega-3 trigylceride and/or diglycerides comprise at least 40% EPA and/or DHA. The present invention also provides novel fish-oil compositions for administration after an ischemic insult to limit cell death in the organ that underwent an ischemic event. | 04-19-2012 |
20150272921 | Use of an Omega-3 Lipid-Based Emulsion Following Ischemic Injury to Provide Protection and Recovery in Human Organs - The present invention provides methods of limiting cell death resulting from hypoxic-ischemia comprising, administering an omega-3 lipid-based emulsion after a hypoxic-ischemia insult. The omega-3 lipid-based emulsion preferably comprises at least 20% omega-3 oil, by weight, and wherein the omega-3 oil comprises at least 20% omega-3 triglycerides and/or diglycerides, and wherein fatty acids of the omega-3 trigylceride and/or diglycerides comprise at least 40% EPA and/or DHA. The present invention also provides novel fish-oil compositions for administration after an ischemic insult to limit cell death in the organ that underwent an ischemic event. | 10-01-2015 |