Ragusa, US
Brian V. Ragusa, Pembroke, MA US
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20100042933 | REGION SELECTION CONTROL FOR SELECTING BROWSER RENDERED ELEMENTS - An initial point within a browser interface corresponding to a displayed pointer location can be identified. A terminal point within the browser interface corresponding to a final position of the pointer can also be identified. A selection region can be defined by these points, where the initial point and the terminal point are diagonally opposing corners of the selection region. A set of browser elements (e.g., HTML elements) can be searched for elements that are defined by the selection region to produce a set of resulting browser elements. The set of resulting browser elements can be marked as having been selected by a user. Thus, a user can use a definable rectangular region to select a set of browser elements. | 02-18-2010 |
Jean Concetto Ragusa, College Station, TX US
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20140183765 | CERAMIC-CERAMIC COMPOSITES AND PROCESS THEREFOR, NUCLEAR FUELS FORMED THEREBY, AND NUCLEAR REACTOR SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES OPERATED THEREWITH - A process of producing ceramic-ceramic composites, including but not limited to nuclear fuels, and composites capable of exhibiting increased thermal conductivities. The process includes milling a first ceramic material to produce a powder of spheroidized particles of the first ceramic material, and then co-milling particles of a second ceramic material with the spheroidized particles of the first ceramic material to cause the particles of the second ceramic material to form a coating on the spheroidized particles of the first material. The spheroidized particles coated with the particles of the second ceramic material are then compacted and sintered to form the ceramic-ceramic composite, in which the second ceramic material forms a continuous phase completely surrounding the spheroidized particles of the first ceramic material. | 07-03-2014 |
Jeffrey W. Ragusa, Austin, TX US
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20110276439 | Configuration Representation and Modeling Using Configuration Spaces - Configuration spaces facilitate the useful presentation of data, particularly configuration data used for representing configured products. Products include features and common features can be grouped by families. For example, an automobile can include a transmission family. The transmission family could include features such as automatic transmission and 4-speed manual transmission. Configuration spaces can be achieved by consolidating selected data without loosing useful information. The degree of consolidation achieved can be significant enough to permit display of data using conventional display technology. Configuration spaces break down the “universe” of possible configurations into constituent spaces defined by groups of rules for a selected feature. Common dependencies between the selected feature and related features can be consolidated to produce a more minimal form of the data used for representing the selected features and related features. Configuration spaces can provide a useful graphical view of the breakdown of all rules written for a single feature or multiple features. The data present in this view can be analyzed to, for example, study the dependency paths of an existing configuration and better understand the impact of revising configuration relationships. Thus, configuration spaces aid in the creation and modification of configuration models. | 11-10-2011 |
20130191766 | Configuration Representation and Modeling Using Configuration Spaces - Configuration spaces facilitate the useful presentation of data, particularly configuration data used for representing configured products. Products include features, and common features can be grouped by families. Configuration spaces can be achieved by consolidating selected data without losing useful information. Configuration spaces break down the “universe” of possible configurations into constituent spaces defined by groups of rules for a selected feature. Common dependencies between the selected feature and related features can be consolidated to produce a more minimal form of the data used for representing the selected features and related features. Configuration spaces can provide a useful graphical view of the breakdown of all rules written for a single feature or multiple features. The data present in this view can be analyzed to, for example, study the dependency paths of an existing configuration and better understand the impact of revising configuration relationships. | 07-25-2013 |
Louis Ragusa, Riverside, CT US
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20130144429 | SORT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for assisting sort operators in identifying the appropriate location to sort an item. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a system for identifying a particular bin from a plurality of bins for sorting a package is provided. The system includes a plurality of bins configured to receive sorted packages; an optical reader positioned to capture destination indicia associated with the package; a keypad comprising a plurality of keys, where in at least some of the keys are associated with individual bins of the plurality of bins and at least some of the keys include lights; and a control system. The control system is configured to: receive data from the optical reader relating to the destination indicia; identify a particular bin within the plurality of bins associated with the received data; and trigger illumination of one or more lights on the keypad. | 06-06-2013 |
20140371903 | SORT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for assisting sort operators in identifying the appropriate location to sort an item. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a system for identifying a particular bin from a plurality of bins for sorting a package is provided. The system includes a plurality of bins configured to receive sorted packages; an optical reader positioned to capture destination indicia associated with the package; a keypad comprising a plurality of keys, where in at least some of the keys are associated with individual bins of the plurality of bins and at least some of the keys include lights; and a control system. The control system is configured to: receive data from the optical reader relating to the destination indicia; identify a particular bin within the plurality of bins associated with the received data; and trigger illumination of one or more lights on the keypad. | 12-18-2014 |
Michael Ragusa, Hingham, MA US
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20090259162 | System and Method for Plasma Reduced Platelet Collection - A method and apparatus for collecting plasma reduced platelets potentially suspended in a synthetic solution from a donor. Whole blood is drawn from the donor and introduced into a separation chamber. Platelets are extracted from the separation chamber into a container, using, for example, surge (with anticoagulated plasma or a synthetic solution) or push methodologies. The remaining blood components in the separation chamber are returned back to the donor. The steps of drawing whole blood and introducing the whole blood into the separation chamber, extracting platelets from the separation chamber into the container, and returning the remaining components in the chamber back to the donor are repeated. The sequestered platelets in the container are reintroduced into the separation chamber, whereupon a plasma reduced platelet product is extracted. | 10-15-2009 |
20090259163 | Three-Line Apheresis System and Method - A blood processing system for collecting and exchanging blood components includes a venous-access device for drawing whole blood from a subject and returning blood components to the subject. The system may also include three lines connecting the venous access device to a blood component separation device and an anticoagulant source. A blood draw line fluidly connects to the venous-access device to the blood component separation device. An anticoagulant line connected to an anticoagulant source, introduces anticoagulant into the drawn whole blood. A return line, fluidly connected to the venous-access device and the blood component separation device, and returns uncollected blood component to the subject. A draw pump, an anticoagulant pump, and a return pump, respectively control the flows through the draw line, anticoagulant line, and the return line. The blood component separation device separates the drawn blood into a first blood component and a second blood component. The blood component separation device also may be configured to send the first blood component to a first blood component bag. | 10-15-2009 |
20090259164 | System and Method for Optimized Apheresis Draw and Return - A blood processing device for collecting and exchanging blood components includes a venous-access device for drawing whole blood from a subject and returning unused blood components to the subject. The system may also include a blood component separation device that separates the drawn whole blood into a first blood component and a second blood component. The blood component separation device may also be configured to send the second blood component to a second blood component storage container. The system may use a return line that fluidly connects the venous-access device and the blood component separation device to return the first blood component to the subject. The system may also have a first and second pressure sensor located on the return line. The first pressure sensor may be located between the blood component separation device and the venous-access device and may determine a first pressure within the return line. The second pressure sensor may be located on the return line between the first pressure sensor and the venous-access device and may determine a second pressure within the return line. A pump connected to the return line may control the return flow rate within the return line based on a subject access pressure determined based on the first pressure and the second pressure. | 10-15-2009 |
20100234788 | System and Method for the Re-Anticoagulation of Platelet Rich Plasma - A method for the re-anticoagulation of platelet rich plasma in a blood apheresis system includes priming the blood apheresis system with anticoagulant, such that a volume of anticoagulant is transferred to a PRP container. The method may then transfer the anticoagulant within the PRP container to a red blood cell container, and collect a volume of platelet rich plasma within the PRP container. The platelet rich plasma may be collected in a plurality of cycles. Between collection cycles, the method may transfer a portion of the volume of anticoagulant from the red blood cell container to the PRP container. | 09-16-2010 |
20100292628 | Pressure Monitoring within a Fluid Cassette - A fluid cassette for a blood processing system includes a cassette housing and a rigid structure. The cassette housing defines the structure of the cassette and has a fluid path at least partially extending through it. The fluid path is configured to allow a fluid to pass through the housing. The rigid structure defines a cavity that is in fluid communication with the fluid path. The rigid structure also has an interface for interfacing and/or connecting with a pressure monitoring device. The interface allows the pressure monitoring device to measure the pressure within the fluid path. The cavity has a volume of air located between the fluid path and the interface. | 11-18-2010 |
20110178453 | System and Method for Optimized Apheresis Draw and Return - A blood processing device includes a venous-access device, a blood component separation device, a return line, a draw line, a first pressure sensor, a second pressure sensor, and a first pump. The first pressure sensor is located on the return line between the blood component separation device and the venous-access device, and determines a first pressure. The second pressure sensor is located on the draw line between the blood component separation device and the venous-access device, and determines a second pressure. The first pump is connected to at least one of the return line and the draw line and controls a flow rate within the connected line based on a subject access pressure determined based upon the first and second pressures. | 07-21-2011 |
20130240422 | System and Method For Plasma Reduced Platelet Collection - A method and apparatus for collecting plasma reduced platelets potentially suspended in a synthetic solution from a donor. Whole blood is drawn from the donor and introduced into a separation chamber. Platelets are extracted from the separation chamber into a container, using, for example, surge (with anticoagulated plasma or a synthetic solution) or push methodologies. The remaining blood components in the separation chamber are returned back to the donor. The steps of drawing whole blood and introducing the whole blood into the separation chamber, extracting platelets from the separation chamber into the container, and returning the remaining components in the chamber back to the donor are repeated. The sequestered platelets in the container are reintroduced into the separation chamber, whereupon a plasma reduced platelet product is extracted. | 09-19-2013 |
20140039373 | System and Method for Automated Separation of Whole Blood - An apparatus for separating whole blood includes an access device for drawing whole blood from a source, a blood component separation device, a draw line, a draw pump, and a controller. The blood component separation device separates the drawn whole blood into a first blood component and a second blood component. The draw line fluidly connects the access device and the blood component separation device, and the draw pump draws whole blood from the source through the access device and draw line and into the blood component separation device. The controller controls fluid flow through the apparatus and operation of the draw pump. The controller also monitors the total volume of whole blood drawn from the source and the total volume of first blood component collected. The controller stops the draw pump when the first of a target whole blood volume is withdrawn or a target volume of first blood component is collected. | 02-06-2014 |
20140100506 | Three-Line Apheresis System and Method - A blood processing system for collecting and exchanging blood components includes a venous-access device for drawing whole blood from a subject and returning blood components to the subject. The system may include three lines connecting the venous access device to a blood component separation device and an anticoagulant source. A blood draw line fluidly connects to the venous-access device to the blood component separation device. An anticoagulant line introduces anticoagulant into the drawn whole blood. A return line, fluidly connected to the venous-access device and the blood component separation device, returns uncollected blood component to the subject. Each line may have a pump that controls flow through the line. The blood component separation device separates the drawn blood into a first blood component and a second blood component, and may be configured to send the first blood component to a first blood component bag. | 04-10-2014 |
20140128239 | Continuous Flow Separation Chamber - A continuous flow centrifuge bowl includes a rotatable outer body, and a top and bottom core that are rotatable with the outer body. The bottom core has a wall extending proximally from a bottom wall. The proximally extending wall is radially outward from at least a portion of the top core and, together with the top core, defines a primary separation region in which initial separation of the whole blood occurs. The bowl may also have a secondary separation region located between the top core and the outer body, and a rotary seal that couples an inlet port and two outlet ports to the outer body. The inlet port may be connected to an inlet tube that extends distally into a whole blood introduction region. Additionally, one of the outlet ports may be connected to an extraction tube that extends into a region below the bottom core. | 05-08-2014 |
20140148750 | System and Method for Optimized Apheresis Draw and Return - A blood processing device includes a venous-access device, a blood component separation device, a return line, a draw line, a first pressure sensor, a second pressure sensor, and a first pump. The first pressure sensor is located on the return line between the blood component separation device and the venous-access device, and determines a first pressure. The second pressure sensor is located on the draw line between the blood component separation device and the venous-access device, and determines a second pressure. The first pump is connected to at least one of the return line and the draw line and controls a flow rate within the connected line based on a subject access pressure determined based upon the first and second pressures. | 05-29-2014 |
20140356851 | System and Method for the Re-Anticoagulation of Platelet Rich Plasma - A method for the re-anticoagulation of platelet rich plasma in a blood apheresis system includes priming the blood apheresis system with anticoagulant, such that a volume of anticoagulant is transferred to a PRP container. The method may then transfer the anticoagulant within the PRP container to a red blood cell container, and collect a volume of platelet rich plasma within the PRP container. The platelet rich plasma may be collected in a plurality of cycles. Between collection cycles, the method may transfer a portion of the volume of anticoagulant from the red blood cell container to the PRP container. | 12-04-2014 |
Peter Ragusa, Lake Charles, LA US
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20130138457 | ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PATIENT ENCOUNTER TRANSCRIPTION AND DOCUMENTATION - A patient encounter documentation and analytics system includes a mobile computing platform and a server-based host platform. A mobile application in tandem with a wireless microphone collects voice signals during a patient-caregiver encounter, transforms the voice signals into audio data files, and uploads the audio data files to the server. A speech recognition software module digitally transcribes the audio data file into text. A text processing module extracts and organizes relevant clinical data based on keyword, key phrase and question/answer analysis. Relevance of words and phrases may be determined in view of, e.g., their presence, frequency and context. A diagnostic decision support module enables the healthcare provider to review the determined clinical information and provide a diagnosis associated with the encounter. A documentation skeleton module extracts diagnosis-specific text components from the transcribed text file and assembles an electronic medical document based on the diagnosis and the diagnosis-specific text components. | 05-30-2013 |
Robert Ragusa, Newton, CT US
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20100112683 | Thermal Cycler for Automatic Performance of the Polymerase Chain Reaction with Close Temperature Control - A thermal cycler for automatic performance of the polymerase chain reaction is provided. The thermal cycler comprises a heater control that provides close temperature control of the reaction. | 05-06-2010 |
Robert P. Ragusa, Los Altos, CA US
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20110003281 | Device and method for multiple analyte detection - The invention is directed to a method and device for simultaneously testing a sample for the presence, absence, and/or amounts of one or more of a plurality of selected analytes. The invention includes, in one aspect, a device for detecting or quantitating a plurality of different analytes in a liquid sample. Each chamber may include an analyte-specific reagent effective to react with a selected analyte that may be present in the sample, and detection means for detecting the signal. Also disclosed are methods utilizing the device. | 01-06-2011 |
Robert P. Ragusa, Newton, CT US
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20080299651 | Thermal cycle for automatic performance of the polymerase chain reaction with close temperature control - A thermal cycler for automatic performance of the polymerase chain reaction is provided. The thermal cycler comprises a heater control that provides close temperature control of the reaction. | 12-04-2008 |
Salvadore Ragusa, Jefferson, LA US
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20150177966 | System of Organizing Digital Images - A photography system uses electronically-readable software to process graphic objects that have been captured by a digital camera or scanned to an electronically-readable format for display on a square display screen. The images can be organized according to the aspect ratio, chronologically or according to other criteria selected by a user. The system operates to organize the displayed images in inform rows and/or columns on the page of the display screen and provides consistent per aspect ratio image size for horizontal and vertical images and unrestricted on-screen image placement. | 06-25-2015 |
Salvadore V. Ragusa, Jefferson, LA US
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20130311940 | System of Organizing Digital Images - A photography system uses electronically-readable software to process graphic objects that have been captured by a digital camera or scanned to an electronically-readable format for display on a square display screen. The images can be organized according to the aspect ratio, chronologically or according to other criteria selected by a user. The system operates to organize the displayed images in inform rows and/or columns on the page of the display screen. | 11-21-2013 |
Thomas Marion Ragusa, Wake Forest, NC US
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20080238034 | Tow-bar for wheelbarrows - A tow bar assembly for converting a two-wheeled wheelbarrow into a garden or industrial type trailer includes a bar of metal box tubing with horizontal holes at the wheelbarrow end and vertical holes at the tractor end. The wheelbarrow end is slid onto the axle of the wheelbarrow, keeping the bar between the tub of the wheelbarrow and its toe plate. Grommets positioned on the axle on either side of the bar center the tow bar assembly on the axle. A threaded post is inserted into the holes in the tractor end of the bar and locked into place by nuts. In use, the handles of the wheelbarrow are raised and the post inserted into the aperture of the tractor's draw bar from the underside of the aperture. The cantilevered weight of the wheelbarrow will keep the wheelbarrow from becoming disengaged from the garden tractor or towing vehicle. The legs of the wheelbarrow are kept off the ground and the trailer-barrow is now ready for use. Where the wheelbarrow conversion to a trailer is intended for heavy loads, a piece of flat iron is attached to the topside of the rails of the wheelbarrow close to its dumping end. In this way, when in use, the tow bar will rest on the flat iron instead of the wheelbarrow's toe bracket. | 10-02-2008 |