Curcio, US
Anthony Curcio, River Forest, IL US
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20080208037 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING VERTEBROBASILAR DISEASE - A method and system are disclosed for evaluating symptomatic VBD which uses quantitative hemodynamic assessment in order to identify patients at high risk for stroke and provide appropriate guidance for intervention. Patients with symptomatic VBD may be considered for intervention to provide blood flow augmentation if evidence of sufficient flow compromise is present as defined by specific flow criteria, and treated medically otherwise. | 08-28-2008 |
Anthony D. Curcio, Monroe, NC US
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20130031089 | SMARTER SEARCH - Provided are techniques to search for an entity in an entity resolution system. Search input comprising one or more attribute values of one or more attribute types is received. A resolution search is performed to generate a search result set comprising one or more entities and zero or more generic attribute values for generating additional entities. In response to determining that the resolution search generated at least two generic attribute values, one or more query searches are performed for a unique generic group by generic attribute type to identify the additional entities, wherein the unique generic group comprises a subset of the search input and includes at least two generic attribute types; the identified additional entities are combined with the entities in the search result set; and the search result set is returned. | 01-31-2013 |
Brian E. Curcio, San Diego, CA US
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20090073219 | Purging fluid from fluid-ejection nozzles by performing spit-wipe operations - Fluid is purged from a plurality of fluid-ejection nozzles of a fluid-ejection mechanism. A first series of spit-wipe operations is performed. A second series of spit-wipe operations is then performed. | 03-19-2009 |
20110310181 | INKJET PEN/PRINTHEAD WITH SHIPPING FLUID - An inkjet pen includes a printhead firing chamber, a nozzle plate having at least one nozzle in fluid communication with the firing chamber, and a layer of shipping fluid within the firing chamber and covering the nozzle plate and the at least one nozzle. The shipping fluid has a density that is different than that of the ink that will be ejected from the firing chamber to form an image on media. | 12-22-2011 |
20120293574 | METHOD OF PRINTING IMAGES - A method of printing an image includes co-dispensing a compensation vehicle and an ink from an ink set to sites on a printing medium to form a printed image. A combined amount of the ink and the compensation vehicle dispensed to each site is at least substantially equal to a minimum site value that is predetermined for the ink set and the printing medium. The method further includes applying an amount of an overcoat liquid to the printed image to obtain a predetermined ratio of gloss to haze. | 11-22-2012 |
20150323879 | ELECTROSTATIC INK COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND PRINT SUBSTRATES - Described herein is an electrostatic ink composition comprising a liquid carrier; and chargeable particles comprising a co-polymer of an alkylene monomer and an acrylic acid monomer, and a pearlescent, non-metallic pigment, wherein the chargeable particles are dispersed in the liquid carrier. Also described herein are a method of electrophotographic printing and a print substrate. | 11-12-2015 |
Eugene L. Curcio, Laguna Beach, CA US
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20080231438 | Cargo Container Monitoring System - According to one embodiment, a cargo container monitoring system includes components located on a ship for collecting status information for containers. The components include data loggers, a gateway, an access point, and a controller. Each data logger is configured to receive first wireless signals from a plurality of tags. Each tag is associated with a particular container and the signals include status information for the associated container. The gateway is coupled to a data logger and configured to receive signals from the data logger including status information. The gateway is further configured to transmit second wireless signals, the second signals including the status information. The access point is configured to receive the second signals from the gateway. The controller is communicatively coupled to the access point and is configured to receive signals from the access point including the status information. The controller is further configured to store the status information. | 09-25-2008 |
20080231454 | Cargo Container Monitoring Device - According to one embodiment, a cargo container monitoring system includes components located on a cargo ship for collecting cargo container status information for a plurality of cargo containers. The components include at least one combination data logger and gateway device. The combination device includes a first antenna and a second antenna. The first antenna is configured to receive first wireless communications signals transmitted by a plurality of tags at a first frequency. Each tag is associated with a particular one of the cargo containers and the first wireless communications signals received from each tag include cargo container status information for the associated cargo container. The second antenna is configured to transmit second wireless communications signals to an access point at a second frequency. The second wireless communications signals include the cargo container status information received from the plurality of tags and the first frequency is different from the second frequency. | 09-25-2008 |
Francesco Antonio Curcio, Glen Cove, NY US
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20130098958 | BOTTLE CARRIER - A portable bottle carrier for carrying a bottle that contains water or other drinks. Includes a hanger cap with a cord inserted through an opening hole at the top of the hanger cap. The cord is held together in a continuous loop by a connector. The cord is attached to the hanger cap which holds the bottle when attached. The size of the insertion opening of the hangercap is larger than the size of the bottle cap so the bottle can be inserted in the insertion opening at the bottom of the hangercap. The hangercap being flexible, can adapt to many different sizes of bottle caps. | 04-25-2013 |
Frederick J. Curcio, Livermore, CA US
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20150231867 | PROTECTION BARRIERS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - Protection barriers, such as floor protection barriers, and methods for making and using same. The protection barrier can include a base sheet and an energy absorbing layer. The base sheet can have two or more paperboard layers and one or more sizing layers. A first paperboard layer can form a first surface of the base sheet, a second paperboard layer can form a second surface of the base sheet, and the one or more sizing layers can be disposed between the first and second paperboard layers. The energy absorbing layer can be secured to the second paperboard layer. | 08-20-2015 |
Joseph Curcio, Toms River, NJ US
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20080307519 | PEER-TO-PEER NETWORK OVER A VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK - The present invention provides a new network topology. More specifically, a peer-to-peer network is defined on a virtual private network. The peer-to-peer network comprises a set of specified users within a virtual private network that are allowed to communicate according to predetermined rules enforced by the peer-to-peer network itself. This affords secure communication between the specified users of the peer-to-peer network independent of the virtual private network. | 12-11-2008 |
Joseph Curcio, Gray, ME US
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20150013586 | HIGH SPEED SURFACE CRAFT AND SUBMERSIBLE CRAFT - A marine vessel comprising: | 01-15-2015 |
Joseph A. Curcio, Roseville, CA US
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20160036706 | TRAFFIC CONTROL ACROSS A LAYER 2 LAYER 3 BOUNDARY IN A SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORK - Traffic control can be provided across a Layer 2-Layer 3 boundary in a software defined network. A network controller can receive information related to a number of conditions in a software defined network (SDN) from a number of network devices. The network controller can provide network traffic control across a Layer 2-Layer 3 boundary in the SDN based on the received information. | 02-04-2016 |
Joseph A. Curcio, Folsom, CA US
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20080222285 | Configurable network device user interface - Network devices, systems and methods are described that configure a network device user interface. One method includes receiving input to define user-selectable information from among a list of pre-arranged network information presented on a network device display. The method includes configuring the user-selectable information into a particular grouping and presenting the user-selectable information according to the particular grouping. | 09-11-2008 |
20080267099 | SERVICE PROVISION AT A NETWORK ACCESS POINT - A system for providing one or more services at a network access point is described. The system comprises a controller, a wireless interface coupled with the controller, a network interface coupled with the controller, at least one of an internal interface coupled with the controller and an external interface coupled with the controller, and at least one of one or more internal modules coupled with the internal interface and one or more external modules coupled with the external interface. | 10-30-2008 |
20080267203 | DYNAMIC MEMORY QUEUE DEPTH ALGORITHM - A method of modifying a priority queue configuration of a network switch is described. The method comprises configuring a priority queue configuration, monitoring a network parameter, and adjusting the priority queue configuration based on the monitored network parameter. | 10-30-2008 |
20140153435 | TIERED DEEP PACKET INSPECTION IN NETWORK DEVICES - Packet inspection in a network device includes a first stage circuit to monitor packets being switched by a network interface in the network device. The first stage circuit includes at least one pattern matcher to identify selected flows in the packets satisfying first criteria and to divert the selected flows from standard processing in the network interface. A second stage circuit receives the selected flows, performs deep packet inspection on the selected flows to identify further selected flows satisfying a second criteria, and controls the network interface to apply alternative processing to the further selected flows and allow the selected flows other than the further selected flows to rejoin the standard processing. | 06-05-2014 |
Joseph C. Curcio, San Jose, CA US
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20150249876 | GROUNDING CIRCUIT FOR ALTERNATE AUDIO PLUG DESIGNS - Circuits, methods, and apparatus for grounding contacts in an audio jack. One example may provide a driver, such as a charge pump, driving a first transistor or switch coupled between a first contact in an audio jack and ground, and a second transistor or switch coupled between a second contact in the audio jack and ground. The first transistor or switch and second transistor or switch may be p-channel transistors or n-channel transistors depletion or enhancement-mode transistors, floating-gate transistors, MEMs, relays, or other switching devices. The first and second transistors or switches may be on and conducting when power is removed from the driver. | 09-03-2015 |
20150349464 | REUSE OF PLUG DETECTION CONTACTS TO REDUCE CROSSTALK - An audio jack may include two contacts to electrically connect to a ground contact of an audio plug in order to detect that a metallic audio plug is inserted into the audio jack. A first of these two contacts may be grounded to form a current return path that generates a ground voltage at the ground contact of the audio plug. The second of these two contacts may be repurposed after the detection to sense the ground voltage. The sensed ground voltage may be added to right and left audio signals. The net voltages provided to the audio plug may be right and left audio signals that include the sensed ground voltage minus the actual ground voltage at the ground contact of the audio plug. This may remove the ground voltage from the net audio output signals, which may reduce crosstalk. | 12-03-2015 |
Joseph J. Curcio, San Jose, CA US
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20150200640 | AUDIO POWER AMPLIFICATION WITH REDUCED INPUT POWER SUPPLY CREST FACTOR - A power converter has an output that is coupled in parallel with an energy reservoir circuit and a power supply node of an audio power amplifier. The converter can set an upper limit on its input supply current that is variable in accordance with a control input. A controller is to produce a signal, coupled to the control input of the power converter, that is responsive to a measure of input supply voltage of the power converter and either output voltage of the power converter or output power of the amplifier. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 07-16-2015 |
Lawrence Curcio, West Palm Beach, FL US
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20150347081 | AUTOMATED AUDIO FLOOR MAT - An audio floor mat that includses: a top surface; a plurality of pressure sensors within the floor mat; and an audio player, where the audio player emits an audio clip upon activation by the pressure sensors. In one embodiment the top surface may include a sports related logo. The audio player includes at least one speaker and may include a removable media chip where the media chip stores a plurality of audio clips. The audio player may further include a battery storage area to store batteries which provide power for the audio player. | 12-03-2015 |
Maria Curcio, Freehold, NJ US
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20120291337 | Bug Housing for Attracting, Monitoring, and Detecting Bugs - The present invention provides a bug housing for attracting, monitoring and detecting bugs, including bed bugs. The housing | 11-22-2012 |
Mark Curcio, Oakbrook, IL US
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20090309395 | STORAGE COMPARTMENT FOR A CHAIR - A storage compartment and method of locking the storage compartment to an arm rest of a chair are provided. The storage compartment may include a housing having a cavity for receiving articles and a cover movable relative to the housing between a closed position and an open position. Openings may be defined in opposing sides of at least one of the housing and the cover for receiving an arm rest of a chair. The storage compartment may also include a locking mechanism moveable between a locked condition and an unlocked condition such that the housing and cover can be positioned around an arm rest of a chair and the locking mechanism can prevent removal of the storage compartment from the arm rest. | 12-17-2009 |
Matthew David Curcio, San Francisco, CA US
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20150220974 | MULTI-TOUCH ATTRIBUTION MODEL FOR VALUING IMPRESSIONS AND OTHER ONLINE ACTIVITIES - To implement a multi-touch attribution model, a conversion event resulting from user activity is programmatically detected. A set of events that precede the conversion event is identified. Respective events of the set occur on respective websites. The conversion event is attributed to multiple websites of the respective websites. | 08-06-2015 |
Robert A. Curcio, Cypress, TX US
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20090242384 | Low Pressure Mixing System for Desalting Hydrocarbons - A method and system for reducing the salt content of a crude oil stream includes using a quill to disperse a water stream into the crude oil and then routing the mixed oil/water stream through a plurality of mixing stages. The water stream may include a wash water that has been preconditioned with recycled effluent water. Each mixing stage increases the homogeneity of the mixed oil/water stream. The first and third mixing stages are preferably lower pressure stages relative to the second mixing stage, which provides pressure effective for flowing the mixed oil/water stream through the third and fourth mixing stages. Upon exiting the fourth mixing stage, the mixed oil/water stream is electrostatically treated in a dual frequency separator vessel or a dual polarity separator vessel. | 10-01-2009 |