Binetti
Joseph Binetti, Howell, MI US
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20090073713 | LED Multidimensional Printed Wiring Board Using Standoff Boards - A substrate assembly for use in a lamp has a main printed wiring board and a standoff board. The main printed wiring board has a main surface with one or more LED packages disposed on the main surface and electrically connected thereto. The standoff board is disposed on the main surface of the main printed wiring board. The standoff board has an LED package disposed thereon and conductors to provide an electrical connection between the LED package disposed on the standoff board and the main printed wiring board. | 03-19-2009 |
Marcello Binetti, Berlin DE
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20100290500 | METHOD FOR CALIBRATING A PYROMETER, METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE TEMPERATURE OF A SEMICONDUCTING WAFER AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING THE TEMPERATURE OF A SEMICONDUCTING WAFER - The present invention relates to a method for calibrating a pyrometer, a method for determining the temperature of a semiconducting wafer and a system for determining the temperature of a semiconducting wafer. | 11-18-2010 |
Ralph R. Binetti, Stanford, CT US
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20090202458 | si-RNA-Mediated Gene Silencing Technology To Inhibit Tyrosinase And Reduce Pigmentation - The present invention describes compositions and methods for treating, preventing and improving hyperpigmentation, or other unwanted pigmentation of the skin, or other unwanted skin condition, such as age spots, aged skin, skin discoloration, etc., wherein the compositions include siRNA-gene silencing oligomers specific for tyrosinase. The compositions are used to treat a broad variety of pigmentation conditions, and are preferably applied to the skin, or are delivered by directed means to a site in need thereof. | 08-13-2009 |
Simona Olga Binetti, Milano IT
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20140209452 | PLANT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SEMICONDUCTOR FILM - The plant is suitable to produce a semiconductor film ( | 07-31-2014 |
Stefano Binetti, Monza (mb) IT
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20150036694 | NETWORK INTERFACE WITH ADJUSTABLE RATE - A method, system, and computer-readable medium for a network interface with adjustable rate are disclosed. For example, one method involves receiving a request to activate a virtual lane of an interface, where the request is received by a first node. The interface is configured to facilitate data communication between the first node and a second nod, and the interface includes a plurality of virtual lanes that include at least one active virtual lane, and at least one inactive virtual lane. The method also involves, in response to receiving the request, negotiating with the second node to select an additional virtual lane from the at least one inactive virtual lane. The method involves activating the additional virtual lane. After the activating, the first node and the second node are configured to use the active virtual lane(s) and the additional virtual lane for data communication. | 02-05-2015 |
Stefano Binetti, Monza IT
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20130089090 | SINGLE TIMESTAMP ENGINE FOR GENERATING TIMING INFORMATION FOR INCLUSION IN PACKETS COMPLYING WITH MULTIPLE NETWORKING PROTOCOLS - Packets of various protocols may contain timestamps generated by a single timestamp engine. In one embodiment, packets of two different protocols, which are referred to as Protocols A and B for simplicity, contain timestamps generated by the same Protocol B timestamp engine. In order to cause a Protocol B timestamp engine to produce a timestamp for a Protocol A packet, information can be provided to the Protocol B timestamp engine indicating that the Protocol A packet is a packet of Protocol B. The information can be provided by an internal header appended to the Protocol A packet that effectively misidentifies the Protocol A packet as a Protocol B packet. As a result, the Protocol B timestamp engine generates and inserts a timestamp for the Protocol A packet as if it were a Protocol B packet. The Protocol A packet, now including the timestamp, can be output or further processed. | 04-11-2013 |
20140064292 | Switching to a Protection Path Without Causing Packet Reordering - In one embodiment, a working path through a packet switched network is protected by a protection path. In response to a switchover condition, a packet switching device ceases to enqueue packets for sending over the current working path. Packets are enqueue for sending over the protection path, with a delay by a predetermined duration before beginning to dequeue and send of packets over the protection path. A sending packet switching device, by delaying an appropriate predetermined duration, can guarantee that the protection switching operation will not induce packet reordering nor packet loss. This predetermined delay is calculated, possibly based on measurements, of different component delays of sending packets over the working and protection paths. For example, these component delays typically include latency within the sending device, latency of communications between the sending device and the destination, and latency with the destination. | 03-06-2014 |
Stefano Binetti, Monza (mi) IT
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20130089170 | Egress Clock Domain Synchronization to Multiple Ingress Clocks - Synchronization techniques for multiple clock domains from two or more clients or common pluggable interfaces connected to multiple interfaces on one or more ingress line cards to multiple interfaces on one or more egress line cards are provided. The plurality of clock domain information from the clients that are connected on the ingress side is transmitted to the egress line cards. Two or more egress interfaces generate different clocks that are synchronized to the multiple clock domains. | 04-11-2013 |
Valerie R. Binetti, Havertown, PA US
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20100047549 | Ballistic Material with Enhanced Polymer Matrix and Method for Production Thereof - A ballastic material is disclosed which contains a fibrous reinforcement; and a polymer matrix enhanced by multi-wall nanotubes, single-wall nanotubes and combinations of these. The fibrous reinforcement is impregnated with the enhanced polymer matrix. | 02-25-2010 |
20130012913 | INJECTABLE CROSS-LINKED HYDROGELS FOR BIOMATERIAL APPLICATIONS - An injectable hydrogel composition comprising: water; and poly(vinyl alcohol) chemically cross-linked with a second polymer to form a cross-linked resin, wherein the second polymer is selected from the group consisting of: a polyhydric alcohol compound, a polyvalent epoxy compound, a polyvalent amine compound, a dialdehyde compound, a diisocyanate compound, and mixtures thereof, wherein the cross-linked resin has a degree of cross-linking of from about 0.0001 mol/mL to about 0.002 mol/mL, and wherein the hydrogel is flowable when heated above its melting point. | 01-10-2013 |