Cammarata
Aaron Cammarata, Fremont, CA US
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20120046770 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CREATION, COLLECTION, AND DISSEMINATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL CONTENT MODULES USING MOBILE DEVICES - In one aspect, a mobile device comprises a local content store, one or more media playback components, one or more content capture components, and an instructional module agent comprising an authoring application and a playback application. The authoring application is configured to allow an author to create and edit instructional modules each comprising one or more media playback steps, each step comprising media that can be displayed or played, and to use the content capture components to capture content, store the captured content in the local content store, and configure at least one of the steps to display or play the captured content using the media playback components. The playback application is configured to play the instructional modules using the media playback components. The instructional module agent can be configured to respond to the creation and/or editing of an instructional module using the authoring application by automatically uploading at least a portion of the instructional module to a content repository stored on one or more computer servers. | 02-23-2012 |
Christy Cammarata, O'Fallon, MO US
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20160029792 | REMOVABLY ATTACHABLE AND ADJUSTABLE OUTDOOR FURNITURE WEIGHTS - A glide foot for outdoor furniture is removably attachable to a bottom surface of a piece of outdoor furniture to protect the bottom surface of the furniture from being scratched or otherwise damaged from abrasive outdoor surfaces, for example a patio surface. The glide foot also adjustably adds weight to the furniture to stabilize the furniture in windy conditions without detracting from the aesthetic appearance of the furniture. | 02-04-2016 |
Davide Cammarata, Olne BE
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20120108725 | HIGH LOADING CARBON BLACK MASTERBATCH FOR PRESSURE PIPE APPLICATIONS - A masterbatch for pressure pipe applications is disclosed. The masterbatch includes carbon black in a concentration that is in excess of 40 weight percent (wt %) of the masterbatch, and a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) carrier resin in a concentration that is in the range of 40 to 60 wt % of the masterbatch and has a melt flow index above 100 g/10 min at 2.16 kg/190° C. and a weight average molecular weight (Mw) that is less than 100000. The masterbatch may further include one or more additives (e.g., lubricant and/or an anti-oxidant). In some embodiments, microdispersion of carbon black in the masterbatch is rated less than 3 (according to ISO 18553). In one specific case, 98% or more of observed carbon black agglomerates are less than 30 microns. The masterbatch may be included, for example, in a pressure pipe compound where it is diluted with a base polymer. | 05-03-2012 |
James B. Cammarata, La Grange Park, IL US
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20090125689 | SYSTEM AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE FOR PROVIDING AN ADDRESS FORMAT COMPATIBLE WITH DIFFERENT ADDRESSING FORMATS USED FOR ADDRESSING DIFFERENT SIZED ADDRESS SPACES - Provided are a system and article of manufacture for providing an address format compatible with different addressing formats used for addressing different sized address spaces. An address format is used in an operating system to address storage space in a storage device comprising a first region and a second region of storage space. A first group of applications uses the address format to only address the storage space in the first region and is not coded to use the address format to access the second region and a second group of applications uses the address format to address the storage space in the first and second regions. | 05-14-2009 |
20110283077 | PRESERVING AN EXISTING VOLUME MAP IN RE-INITIALIZING A DATA STORAGE VOLUME - A method, system and computer-program product for re-initializing a storage volume with an previously created volume map being preserved to allow access to previously stored data sets. The invention includes creating a new volume map in an unused volume area where the new volume map has pointers to new data sets. One of the new data sets contains the previously created volume map that points to previously created data sets. Each volume map is referenced by a volume label and includes a VTOC and an optional VTOC index. The pointers in the VTOC are data set control block (DSCB) records. | 11-17-2011 |
John Cammarata, Frankfort, IL US
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20130263746 | MACHINE TO FAST COOK RAW FOOD STUFF INCLUDING DRY-GOODS SUCH AS PASTA ON DEMAND - A machine to fast cook raw food-stuff including dry-goods such as pasta on demand. Cook time is user selectable and varies from less than one minute to 4 minutes. Higher cook times are user programmable and food type dependent. The separate boiler and cook chamber are sealed within an enclosure containing a heat transfer fluid. Porting enables the ingress, egress and transfer of raw and cooked food-stuff, liquid and vapor. Proprietary slide plate valves control food-stuff ingress and egress to the cook chamber. The upper slide plate valve assembly separates the cook chamber from the raw food ingress staging aperture. Rinse water and cooked food-stuff discharges into the drain pan containing and enclosing the food collection strainer through the lower slide plate valve assembly. Discharge of the cooked food product completes the cook cycle. The cooked food can then be deposited from the strainer onto a serving vessel. | 10-10-2013 |
John P. Cammarata, Wake Forest, NC US
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20080239960 | PATH-BASED ADAPTIVE PRIORITIZATION AND LATENCY MANAGEMENT - An improved solution for managing messages through a request response protocol network utilizing a path-based adaptive prioritization and latency management is provided. In an embodiment of the invention, a method of managing a message being conveyed through a request response protocol network via a path includes: receiving the message; determining for the message at least one of: an incoming portion of the path or an outgoing portion of the path; and adjusting a priority of the message based on a latency target for the determined portion of the path. | 10-02-2008 |
20080285540 | USING PRESENCE PROXIES TO CONSTRAIN LOCAL PRESENCE INFORMATION TO A SUB-NETWORK WHILE USING A PRESENCE SERVER EXTERNAL TO THE SUB-NETWORK TO HANDLE OTHER PRESENCE INFORMATION - The present invention discloses a solution that uses presence proxies to handle local presence information while using a presence server to handle extra-local presence information. In the invention, a computing system can include multiple presence user agents (PUAs), multiple watchers, multiple presence proxies, and a presence server. The PUAs can be are grouped into two or more sub-networks. The watchers can also be grouped by sub-network. The PUAs and the watchers can each be associated with a presentity. A presence proxy can be associated with each of the sub-networks. Exclusively local presence services for each sub-network ears be handled by the associated presence proxy. The presence proxy can route presence information for other presence services (those not exclusively local) to and from the presence server. | 11-20-2008 |
20080288649 | USING PRESENCE PROXIES TO GROUP PRESENCE NOTIFICATIONS - The present invention discloses a method and a system for using presence proxies to group presence notifications. In the invention, a presence server can accept, manage, and distribute presence information. Multiple watchers can subscribe to the presence information managed by the presence server. A presence proxy can receive or intercept subscription requests from the watchers, can group these subscription requests, can establish a single subscription between the presence proxy and the presence server for each group of subscription request, can receive notifications form the presence server associated with the single subscription, and can convey received notifications to each of the watchers in a group associated with the single subscription responsive to receiving a corresponding notification from the presence server. | 11-20-2008 |
20120102134 | CACHE SHARING AMONG BRANCH PROXY SERVERS VIA A MASTER PROXY SERVER AT A DATA CENTER - A method, system and computer program product for cache sharing among branch proxy servers. A branch proxy sever receives a request for accessing a resource at a data center. The branch proxy server creates a cache entry in its cache to store the requested resource if the branch proxy server does not store the requested resource. Upon creating the cache entry, the branch proxy server sends the cache entry to a master proxy server at the data center to transfer ownership of the cache entry if the master proxy server did not store the resource in its cache. When the resource becomes invalid or expired, the master proxy server informs the appropriate branch proxy servers storing the resource to purge the cache entry containing this resource. In this manner, the master proxy server ensures that the cached resource is synchronized across the branch proxy servers storing this resource. | 04-26-2012 |
20120147779 | PATH-BASED ADAPTIVE PRIORITIZATION AND LATENCY MANAGEMENT - An improved solution for managing messages through a request response protocol network utilizing a path-based adaptive prioritization and latency management is provided. A weight for a message is determined at a message management computing device based upon a number of hops and a latency of networks passed through by the message. A hop latency target for a current hop segment is evaluated relative to an overall latency target and the determined weight for the message. A priority of the message is adjusted in response to determining that the overall latency target, relative to the weight for the message and the hop latency target for the current hop segment, exceeds a configured allowable hop latency deviation for the current hop segment. | 06-14-2012 |
20120166572 | CACHE SHARING AMONG BRANCH PROXY SERVERS VIA A MASTER PROXY SERVER AT A DATA CENTER - A method for cache sharing among branch proxy servers. A branch proxy sever receives a request for accessing a resource at a data center. The branch proxy server creates a cache entry in its cache to store the requested resource if the branch proxy server does not store the requested resource. Upon creating the cache entry, the branch proxy server sends the cache entry to a master proxy server at the data center to transfer ownership of the cache entry if the master proxy server did not store the resource in its cache. When the resource becomes invalid or expired, the master proxy server informs the appropriate branch proxy servers storing the resource to purge the cache entry containing this resource. In this manner, the master proxy server ensures that the cached resource is synchronized across the branch proxy servers storing this resource. | 06-28-2012 |
John Paul Cammarata, Wake Forest, NC US
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20080307035 | System and Method for Off-loading Online Meeting Updates Using Forward Proxy - A system and method for batching individual content requests received from clients at a forward proxy, and sending a batch content request from the forward proxy to a collaboration server is presented. A forward proxy sends an authorization request to the collaboration server for authorization. In turn, the collaboration server verifies each of the clients and provides the forward proxy with a personalized cookie for each client. Subsequently, the forward proxy receives individual content request from different clients for the same content. The forward proxy includes personalized attributes for each of the requesting clients, which include the personalized cookies, in a batched content request to the collaboration server. The collaboration server generates a batch content response, which includes the requested content, and sends the batch content response to the forward proxy. In turn, the forward proxy parses the batched content response and sends the requested content to clients that requested the content. | 12-11-2008 |
20090287836 | AJAX PROXY INDIRECTION FOR EXTERNAL DOMAIN REQUESTS - An Ajax proxy indirection technique enables a local, front-end proxy server to handle Ajax requests from an Ajax client that must be serviced by an external Ajax server in an external domain, instead of a local Ajax back-end server exposing itself to the external domain. The front-end proxy server accepts the Ajax client's request and forwards it to the local Ajax back-end server. The proxy server asks the local AJAX server for the credentials to be used in the “external” AJAX request. The local Ajax back-end server then responds to the proxy server with meta-data for the external domain request that the proxy will make to the external domain. The proxy server uses the credentials of the “external” AJAX request to make the external request to the external Ajax server in the external domain. The proxy server performs any authentication and necessary domain mapping with the external Ajax server before sending a response from the external Ajax server back to the client. | 11-19-2009 |
Marta Cammarata, Niederlenz CH
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20110108941 | FAST RECOVERY DIODE - A fast recovery diode includes a base layer of a first conductivity type. The base layer has a cathode side and an anode side opposite the cathode side. An anode buffer layer of a second conductivity type having a first depth and a first maximum doping concentration is arranged on the anode side. An anode contact layer of the second conductivity type having a second depth, which is lower than the first depth, and a second maximum doping concentration, which is higher than the first maximum doping concentration, is also arranged on the anode side. A space charge region of the anode junction at a breakdown voltage is located in a third depth between the first and second depths. A defect layer with a defect peak is arranged between the second and third depths. | 05-12-2011 |
Michael Cammarata, Fallsington, PA US
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20110143009 | Stabilizers and Compositions and Products Comprising the Same - Compositions comprising microcrystalline cellulose, cellulose ether, and salt are provided together with methods for making them. Additionally, there are also described edible food products and industrial suspensions formed from these compositions. | 06-16-2011 |
20110151097 | Water-Dispersible Compositions for Food Applications - A method of making a water-dispersible composition comprises coprocessing a microcrystalline cellulose wetcake and at least one starch by co-attrition to form an admixture comprising colloidal microcrystalline cellulose and said at least one starch. The admixture is subsequently dried. Optionally, the admixture may be combined with an additional hydrocolloid, such as a galactomannan, before or after drying. A dried colloidal microcrystalline cellulose composition may then be dispersed in an aqueous media to form the food/beverage product. In particular, the composition may be dispersed in an aqueous media containing, for example, a protein to form a low pH beverage composition. | 06-23-2011 |
Robert Cammarata, Columbia, MD US
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20140346044 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SEPARATING METALLIC AND NONMETALLIC PARTICLES IN A MIXED-PARTICLE SUSPENSION - A continuous flow particle separation system for separating metallic and nonmetallic particles from a mixed-particle suspension includes a fluid channeling component defining an input channel and first and second output channels fluidly connected to the input channel at a bifurcated junction, a first electrode and a second electrode arranged proximate the input channel at least partially prior to the bifurcated junction, and an alternating current (AC) electric power source electrically connected to the first and second electrodes. The first and second electrodes have shapes configured to provide a spatially-gradient electric field across the input channel, and the AC electric power source is configured to provide an AC electric potential to the first and second electrodes to cause a separation of the metallic and nonmetallic particles by dielectrophoresis due to a difference in dielectrophoretic forces imposed on the metallic particles relative to those of the nanometallic particles such that first output fluid flow in the first output channel has an enriched concentration of metallic particles and second output fluid flow in the second output channel has an enriched concentration of nonmetallic particles relative to the mixed-particle suspension in said input channel. | 11-27-2014 |
20140346045 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SEPARATING METALLIC AND NONMETALLIC PARTICLES IN A MIXED-PARTICLE SUSPENSION - A continuous flow particle separation system for separating metallic and nonmetallic particles from a mixed-particle suspension includes a fluid channeling component defining an input channel and first and second output channels fluidly connected to the input channel at a bifurcated junction, a first electrode and a second electrode arranged proximate the input channel at least partially prior to the bifurcated junction, and an alternating current (AC) electric power source electrically connected to the first and second electrodes. The first and second electrodes have shapes configured to provide a spatially-gradient electric field across the input channel, and the AC electric power source is configured to provide an AC electric potential to the first and second electrodes to cause a separation of the metallic and nonmetallic particles by dielectrophoresis due to a difference in dielectrophoretic forces imposed on the metallic particles relative to those of the nanometallic particles such that first output fluid flow in the first output channel has an enriched concentration of metallic particles and second output fluid flow in the second output channel has an enriched concentration of nonmetallic particles relative to the mixed-particle suspension in said input channel. | 11-27-2014 |
20150353354 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRECISION TRANSPORT, POSITIONING, AND ASSEMBLING OF LONGITUDINAL NANO-STRUCTURES - A method for assembling multi-component nano-structures that includes dispersing a plurality of nano-structures in a fluid medium, and applying an electric field having an alternating current (AC) component and a direct current (DC) component to the fluid medium containing the plurality of nano-structures. The electric field causes a first nano-structure from the plurality of nano-structures to move to a predetermined position and orientation relative to a second nano-structure of the plurality of nano-structures such that the first and second nano-structures assemble into a multi-component nano-structure. | 12-10-2015 |
Robert C. Cammarata, Columbia, MD US
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20080204966 | Controlled Transport and Assembly of Nanostructures - Systems and methods for manipulating nanostructures, such as nanospheres, nanodisks, nanowires, and nanotubes. The systems and methods permit the construction of nano-scale contacts, scaffolds, and motors using electric fields that do not require the use of toxic nanostructure materials. The electric fields are imposed on the nanostructures using electrodes having specific shapes and driven with voltages having particular amplitudes, frequencies, and phase differences. The electrode shape and voltage characteristics influence the configuration of the electric fields, which in turn influences the ultimate configuration of the nanostructures. The nanostructures retain their configuration after the electric fields and any transport medium, such as deionized water, are removed. | 08-28-2008 |
Robert Charles Cammarata, Columbia, MD US
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20110311791 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRECISION TRANSPORT, POSITIONING, AND ASSEMBLING OF LONGITUDINAL NANO-STRUCTURES - A method for assembling multi-component nano-structures that includes dispersing a plurality of nano-structures in a fluid medium, and applying an electric field having an alternating current (AC) component and a direct current (DC) component to the fluid medium containing the plurality of nano-structures. The electric field causes a first nano-structure from the plurality of nano-structures to move to a predetermined position and orientation relative to a second nano-structure of the plurality of nano-structures such that the first and second nano-structures assemble into a multi-component nano-structure. | 12-22-2011 |
20120219772 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRECISION TRANSPORT, POSITIONING, AND ASSEMBLING OF LONGITUDINAL NANO-STRUCTURES - A method for assembling multi-component nano-structures that includes dispersing a plurality of nano-structures in a fluid medium, and applying an electric field having an alternating current (AC) component and a direct current (DC) component to the fluid medium containing the plurality of nano-structures. The electric field causes a first nano-structure from the plurality of nano-structures to move to a predetermined position and orientation relative to a second nano-structure of the plurality of nano-structures such that the first and second nano-structures assemble into a multi-component nano-structure. | 08-30-2012 |
Roberto Cammarata, Catania IT
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20140022027 | PLANAR BALUN TRANSFORMER DEVICE - An electric transformer device (balun) is formed on a support plate having a first base face and an opposite second base face. The balun includes a first port ( | 01-23-2014 |
20150380801 | PLANAR BALUN TRANSFORMER DEVICE - An electric transformer device (balun) is formed on a support plate having a first base face and an opposite second base face. The balun includes a first port ( | 12-31-2015 |
Yves Cammarata, Paris FR
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20140337752 | HANDLING AND CONFIGURATION OF A MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL - A mobile communications terminal ( | 11-13-2014 |
20140359496 | CONFIGURATION OF A USER INTERFACE FOR A MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL - A mobile communications terminal ( | 12-04-2014 |