Falcone, US
Andrew J. Falcone, Winsted, CT US
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20100296928 | Wind turbine accelerator panels and method of making same - A vertically sectioned cylindrical accelerator for mounting pairs of wind turbines respectively on opposite sides thereof has a covering of twin-sheet thermoformed plastic panels which are smooth on the outside but carry a multiplicity of small cone-shaped projections on their interior surface. The panels are mounted on a structural member by a single central bolt for free expansion and contraction with variation in ambient temperature. The panels are manufactured in a twin-sheet thermoforming operation wherein one sheet is maintained with a smooth surface and the second sheet is provided with the cone-shaped projections, the two sheets being fused together to form an integral panel of lightweight and high strength characteristics. | 11-25-2010 |
20110076146 | Wind turbine electrical generating system with combined structural support members and straightening vanes - A wind turbine electrical-generating system with air-directing vanes in the forms of sheaths over structural members crossing the sir discharge opening of the wind turbines. The turbines also have associated shroud assemblies which support the structural members and which cooperate with the vanes to provide superior performance. | 03-31-2011 |
Beth Ann Falcone, Feasterville, PA US
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20090252689 | Hair styling composition - There is provided a hair styling composition comprising | 10-08-2009 |
20120240953 | HAIR STYLING COMPOSITION - A method for styling hair comprising the steps of placing said hair in a desired configuration and applying a composition to said hair, said composition comprising | 09-27-2012 |
Brian J. Falcone, Pleasant Prairie, WI US
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20160075574 | FOOD WASTE DISPOSER DISCHARGE TREATMENT DEVICE - A discharge treatment device includes an entry section with an inlet configured to connect to a discharge outlet of a food waste disposer. The discharge treatment device includes an exit section with an outlet configured to connect to a drain pipe and to discharge the discharge stream into the drain pipe. The discharge treatment device includes a holding section connected to the entry section and the exit section, with the holding section having an interior portion with first openings that receive the discharge stream from the entry section and second openings that discharge the discharge stream into the exit section. The holding section has a third opening for receiving a dissolvable additive pellet that dissolves in the discharge stream when the at discharge stream flows from the entry section to the exit section through the interior portion of the holding section. | 03-17-2016 |
Brian J. Falcone, Kenosha, WI US
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20140367963 | Threaded Sink Flange Assembly For Installation Of A Food Waste Disposer To A Sink - A threaded sink flange assembly for a food waste disposer includes a threaded sink flange, a sink flange nut, an upper mounting flange and a retainer. The threaded sink flange has a tubular body portion that has an externally threaded portion and a plurality of radially outwardly projecting mounting ledges with gaps therebetween. The sink flange nut is internally threaded with threaded portions interspersed with gaps, there being at least a gap corresponding to each mounting ledge. The upper mounting flange is annular having a top ring with a plurality of radially inwardly extending mounting projections. The mounting projections are received on the mounting ledges when the upper mounting flange is assembled to the threaded sink flange. A plurality of flanges extend from a bottom of an outer wall of the upper mounting flange with each flange having a radially outwardly extending inclined mounting ramp. | 12-18-2014 |
Carmen Falcone, Belmont, MA US
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20150015573 | VISUALLY ADAPTIVE SURFACES - A display system can include an optionally removable display that at least partially conforms to a surface of an article. The article and display can be non-flat, having a curved or complex conforming shape. A processing module can automatically create images based on a set of rules operating on at least one of stored user settings, input from a user, local sensor data including but not limited to images captured by a user, or social or other network derived data. An intermediate image can be created for approval by a user, and the image can be modified to conform to display surface for enhanced visual appearance, fashion coordination, advertising, and/or branding of the article supporting the display. | 01-15-2015 |
Danielle Falcone, Brookline, MA US
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20120264735 | TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to pyridazin-4(1H)-one derivatives, that are useful for treating cellular proliferative diseases, for treating disorders associated with MET activity, and for inhibiting the receptor tyrosine kinase MET. The invention also related to compositions which comprise these compounds, and methods of using them to treat cancer in mammals. | 10-18-2012 |
20140296203 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula (1): and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula (1). | 10-02-2014 |
20150258074 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula (1.0), having a pyrazolopyridine base structure, and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula (1.0). | 09-17-2015 |
20150266895 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula (1): and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula (1). | 09-24-2015 |
Danielle Falcone, Boston, MA US
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20150266895 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula (1): and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula (1). | 09-24-2015 |
Danielle Falcone US
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20150258074 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula (1.0), having a pyrazolopyridine base structure, and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula (1.0). | 09-17-2015 |
Deane Falcone, Lexington, KY US
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20160040176 | TARGET-DIRECTED BIOSYNTHESIS OF PLANT METABOLITES - Certain embodiments of the invention provide a method comprising: | 02-11-2016 |
Deane L. Falcone, Westford, MA US
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20100319094 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR GENETIC TRANSFORMATION OF PLANT CHLOROPLASTS - A method for plastid transformation of a plant cell includes providing a delivery construct for transferring a passenger construct into a plant cell plastid for expression of a foreign DNA of interest therein. The delivery construct includes a nucleotide sequence under the control of a suitable promoter, for encoding at least one fusion protein which is a chloroplast transit peptide and a DNA binding domain. The passenger construct includes a nucleotide sequence encoding at least one foreign protein of interest or fragment thereof to be expressed in the plant cell, under the control of a plastid-specific promoter. | 12-16-2010 |
Dominic Michael Falcone, Yonkers, NY US
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20140053948 | SELF CONTAINED BIO FUEL TRANS LOAD WITH HEATING APPARATUS FOR RAIL CARE OFFLOADING AND DISTRIBUTION - A self-contained bio fuel trans load has a heating apparatus to allow different feed stock bio fuels to be trans loaded from a rail car to a vehicle or storage container. Several mechanical apparatus are incorporated into a single, self-contained unit which allows a safe and metered trans load of bio fuels from one point to another for the growing alternative energy market. The heating apparatus allows the bio fuel to be heated if necessary due to feed stock and pour point. The self-contained unit allows for distribution and metering of the bio fuel onto a vehicle for resale. The self-contained unit can be located at the most convenient site to achieve a minimum expenditure and liability. | 02-27-2014 |
Eric Falcone, Syracuse, NY US
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20140039195 | Squarylated Lactones Inhibitors for Bacterial Biofilm Formation - A library of unnatural squarylated homoserine lactones (SHLs) and squarylated lactones that bear potential to modulate biofilm formation in Gram negative bacteria. At low concentrations (˜200 μM), these small molecules inhibit biofilm formation of | 02-06-2014 |
Frank Falcone, Loxahatchee, FL US
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20090061762 | System and method for providing recording and playback of digital media content - A system and method for time-shifting a live broadcast, and facilitating the purchase of live or time-shifted broadcast content. The device records broadcast content being listened to by user, which gives the user the option to replay content. The device and method also provides a preview service that allows the user to experience fresh media content on a regular basis, even where a live signal is not available. The broadcast source broadcasts new content on a regular basis to avoid providing users with stale content. The user identifies content using the device and data is stored that corresponds to the identified content. The broadcast source or a third-party content provider uses the corresponding data to provide the identified content to the user. In addition to audio content, the device also provides and facilitates the acquisition of video, graphics, text or any other media content. | 03-05-2009 |
20110021136 | System and method for providing recording and playback of digital media content - A system and method for time-shifting a live broadcast, and facilitating the purchase of live or time-shifted broadcast content. The device records broadcast content being listened to by user, which gives the user the option to replay content. The device and method also provides a preview service that allows the user to experience fresh media content on a regular basis, even where a live signal is not available. The broadcast source broadcasts new content on a regular basis to avoid providing users with stale content. The user identifies content using the device and data is stored that corresponds to the identified content. The broadcast source or a third-party content provider uses the corresponding data to provide the identified content to the user. In addition to audio content, the device also provides and facilitates the acquisition of video, graphics, text or any other media content. | 01-27-2011 |
James S. Falcone, Palm Beach Gardens, FL US
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20140196896 | ENHANCED CRUDE OIL RECOVERY USING METAL SILICIDES - Enhanced oil recovery techniques include introduction of alkali metal silicides into subterranean reservoirs to generate hydrogen gas, heat, and alkali metal silicate solutions in situ upon contact with water. The alkali metal silicides, such as sodium silicide, are used to recover hydrocarbons, including heavier crudes where viscosity and low reservoir pressure are limiting factors. Hydrogen, which is miscible with the crude oil and can beneficiate the heavier fractions into lighter fractions naturally or with addition of catalytic materials, is generated in-situ. It. Heat is also generated at the reaction site to reduce viscosity and promote crude beneficiation. The resulting alkaline silicate solution saponifies acidic crude components to form surfactants which emulsify the crude to improve mobility toward a production well. The silicate promotes profile modification passively via consumptive reactions or actively via addition of acidic gelling agents. | 07-17-2014 |
20150191993 | FOAMED CEMENT COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING METAL SILICIDES USABLE IN SUBTERRANEAN WELL OPERATIONS - The invention relates to cement compositions containing a metal silicide such as an alkali metal silicide or an alkaline earth metal silicide. Upon mixing with water, the metal silicide reacts to generate hydrogen gas, a silicate, and heat—each of which is advantageous for the large variety of uses to which cements are put. The invention relates to a foamable cement composition comprising about 99.999 wt % to about 98.5 wt % of a cement, and about 0.001 wt % to about 1.5 wt % of a metal silicide or a mixture of metal silicides. Concretes and grouts containing the cement composition are also disclosed. Other embodiments provide methods for forming cement structures, including in subterranean formations and wells. | 07-09-2015 |
Joel Falcone, Dublin, CA US
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20140374602 | Illumination Device with Integrated Thermal Imaging Sensor - An illumination device with an integrated thermal imaging sensor and method for using the same are disclosed. The device includes a solid state illumination source, and a thermal imager comprising a multi-pixel heat sensing device. A controller is configured to control the thermal imager, and a power source is configured to supply power to the illumination source, the thermal imager, and the controller. | 12-25-2014 |
John R. Falcone, Hoboken, NJ US
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20130019537 | End Cap for a Bracket - An end cap for a member is disclosed comprising a base having an upper surface and a lower surface. A first receiving sleeve depends from the lower surface of the base and has a hole therethrough. A second receiving sleeve depends from the lower surface of the base and also has a hole therethrough. | 01-24-2013 |
Justin Anthony Falcone, Cinnaminson, NJ US
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20150195995 | SMALL FOOTPRINT GREEN ROOF OPTIMIZED FOR CLIMBING PLANTS - The present invention is directed to a system for a green roof that allows a green roof to be used more affordably and in a broader range of situations than currently available. The system includes a network of grow chambers suspended above the roof. The network of grow chambers are interconnected by a grow matrix. The grow matrix is formed from a material such as wires, which also allow the plants in the grow chambers to climb and expand over the roof. The system also includes structural supports to provide stability to the system and to suspend the matrix in areas where there is no grow chamber. The system can be installed on different roof configurations, including pitched roofs, and need not be installed over the entire surface area of the roof. In addition, the system can include irrigation in the form of sprinklers, drip watering, or water reservoirs. | 07-16-2015 |
Maria E. Falcone, Wilmington, NC US
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20140072087 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STORING FRESH AND IRRADIATED NUCLEAR FUEL - A method for storing nuclear fuel includes transferring a fuel assembly from a long term storage vault to a nuclear reactor core, removing the fuel assembly from the nuclear reactor core, determining a heat generation rate of the irradiated fuel assembly, and transferring the irradiated fuel assembly to one of an interim storage vault and a long term storage vault based on the determined heat generation rate. | 03-13-2014 |
Matthew James Falcone, Parlin, NJ US
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20140212828 | SELF-LIGATING ORTHODONTIC BRACKETS - The present invention employs a self-ligating orthodontic bracket comprising a body having a pair of laterally spaced gingival tie wings and a pair of laterally spaced occlusal tie wings, the gingival and occlusal tie wings projecting from a labial surface of the body; an arch wire slot extending mesially-distally across the body and between the gingival and occlusal tie wings to accommodate an arch wire; a free-sliding, controlled-locking, or pivoting clip wherein the clip allows placement and removal of the arch wire when in the open position and prevents the displacement of the arch wire from the bracket member when in the closed position. | 07-31-2014 |
Maximiliano A. Falcone, Ortonville, MI US
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20140190950 | WELD COMPENSATION DEVICE - The present disclosure is directed to devices and methods for automating weld termination. In one embodiment, a compensation device is provided to grip a weld dam comprised of silicon dioxide. The compensation device is used to impart linear motion along an x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis, and rotational motion about the z-axis, to the weld dam. Via the imparted linear and rotational motion, the weld dam is then abutted against a surface of a workpiece, the workpiece comprising a first and a second section. In some embodiments, the workpiece surface includes uneven terminal ends of the first and second sections. In other embodiments, the workpiece surface is a bottom surface. | 07-10-2014 |
20140190951 | WELD DAMMING AND BACKING - The present disclosure is directed to methods for damming and backing welds. In one embodiment, a method of welding a workpiece is provided in which the workpiece includes a first section, a second section, and a weld groove disposed therebetween. Opposing edges of the first and second sections are positioned adjacent to each other and at least partially form a bottom of the weld groove. A silicon dioxide weld dam is abutted against a terminal end of the workpiece relative to a weld direction. The weld dam is positioned at a weld joint termination point to prevent molten metal from flowing through a terminal end opening of the groove at the weld joint termination point. The first and second sections are welded together along opposing edges in the weld direction up to the weld joint termination point. Finally, the dam is removed, exposing the terminal end of the workpiece. | 07-10-2014 |
Maximiliano A. Falcone, Southfield, MI US
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20100021051 | Automated Guidance and Recognition System and Method of the Same - Disclosed herein are embodiments and methods of a visual guidance and recognition system requiring no calibration. One embodiment of the system comprises a servo actuated manipulator configured to perform a function, a camera mounted on the face plate of the manipulator, and a recognition controller configured to acquire a two dimensional image of the work piece. The manipulator controller is configured to receive and store the face plate position at a distance “A” between the reference work piece and the manipulator along an axis of the reference work piece when the reference work piece is in the camera's region of interest. The recognition controller is configured to learn the work piece from the image and the distance “A”. During operation, a work piece is recognized with the system, and the manipulator is accurately positioned with respect to the work piece so that the manipulator can accurately perform its function. | 01-28-2010 |
Michael R. Falcone, San Jose, CA US
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20100170838 | Vessel for Magnetically Treating A Fluid - A vessel for magnetically treating a fluid is generally cylindrical, having an open end and a bottom end closed by a wall; and a magnet disposed at the bottom wall of the vessel. The fluid may be a beverage in a container such as a bottle or a can which fits into the open top end of the vessel. Or, the vessel may hold the fluid. The vessel may be formed of plastic or neoprene. The magnet may be a neodymium magnet in the form of a disc. The magnet may be disposed in the vessel with its north pole facing up, may be removable so that its orientation can be changed, may be disposed on an interior or exterior surface of a bottom wall of the vessel, and may be embedded in the bottom wall. The vessel may function as a bottle holder, a cup holder, or a cup. | 07-08-2010 |
Pat R. Falcone, Houston, TX US
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20100044544 | Wireless LAN Survey Carts - An apparatus according to one embodiment of the invention includes at least one mast connected to a platform, and a boom connected to the mast. In at least one alternative embodiment, the mast is telescopic. The apparatus also has a detector connected to the boom, and a power supply connected to the detector. In at least one embodiment, the detector is a wireless LAN detector. The mast has a first segment and one or more additional segments, wherein the mast adjusts a height of the detector relative to the platform. Further, the apparatus has a dropped ceiling tee grid attached to the boom and the detector, and one or more casters connected to the platform. The casters facilitate continuous movement of the detector to reduce set up time of the detector in multiple locations. | 02-25-2010 |
Paul Patrick Falcone, Saint Petersburg, FL US
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20140182504 | FLOATING DOCK COMPONENTS AND ASSEMBLY - A dock assembly is made of floats and deck supports on top of the floats. The floats have upwardly opening channels in which utility conduits may be laid from above before the channels are closed by the deck supports. Whalers attached to the sides of the floats and deck supports connect adjacent floats to each other. Decking may be attached to the deck supports. Rods extending from side to side hold the whalers in place and fasten the deck supports to the floats. | 07-03-2014 |
Peter Falcone, Media, PA US
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20110283991 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLAMELESS THERMAL OXIDATION AT OPTIMIZED EQUIVALANCE RATIOS - A diptube assembly for a flameless thermal oxidizer having a matrix bed of media is provided. The diptube assembly comprises a fuel conduit at least partially positioned within the matrix bed for delivering fuel. An oxidizing agent conduit is at least partially positioned within the matrix bed for delivering oxidizing agents, wherein the oxidizing agent conduit is separate from the fuel conduit. At least one mixing conduit is positioned within the matrix bed and configured to receive fuel from the fuel conduit and the oxidizing agent from the oxidizing agent conduit. The mixing conduit is positioned to deliver the combination of fuel and oxidizing agents into the matrix bed of media. | 11-24-2011 |
20140283812 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FLAMELESS THERMAL OXIDATION AT OPTIMIZED EQUIVALENCE RATIOS - A diptube apparatus for a flameless thermal oxidizer having a matrix bed of media including a vent gas stream conduit at least partially positioned within the matrix bed for delivering a vent gas stream; an oxidizing agent conduit separate from the vent gas stream conduit and at least partially positioned within the matrix bed for delivering oxidizing agents; and at least one mixing conduit positioned within the matrix bed and configured to receive the vent gas stream and the oxidizing agents to deliver a combination of the vent gas stream and the oxidizing agents into the matrix bed. A related method and flameless thermal oxidizer are also provided. | 09-25-2014 |
Peter W. Falcone, Media, PA US
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20090064688 | CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VAPORIZER WITH HEATING TOWER - A method of vaporizing liquefied natural gas includes passing liquefied natural gas through a submerged combustion vaporizer having a water bath at a bath temperature and a burner to provide a vaporized gas output at a send-out temperature, drawing water from the bath of the submerged combustion vaporizer and supplying it to an atmospheric heating tower having an ambient air temperature, returning water from the atmospheric heating tower to the bath of the submerged combustion vaporizer, modulating the operating rate of the burner of the submerged combustion vaporizer, and modulating the operating rate of the atmospheric heating tower. | 03-12-2009 |
20090065181 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HEAT EXCHANGER FLUID HANDLING WITH ATMOSPHERIC TOWER - A system connects fluid heat exchange devices such as a submerged combustion LNG vaporizer and a heating tower. The fluid handling system has a first heat exchange device having a first fluid inlet and a first fluid outlet, and a second heat exchange device having a second fluid inlet and a second fluid outlet. A first conduit connects the first fluid outlet to the second fluid inlet, a first reservoir receives fluid from the first fluid outlet, a second reservoir receives fluid from the second fluid outlet, a second conduit connects the second reservoir to the first fluid inlet; and a third, fluid equalization, conduit connected to the first reservoir and the second reservoir equalizes the fluid levels in the first and second reservoirs with each other. | 03-12-2009 |
Richard Falcone, Wakefield, NH US
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20140330738 | Optimizing Customer Delivery Services - Systems and methods for delivering items to customers are disclosed. In one embodiment, an initial delivery schedule is established. The delivery schedule comprises a plurality of slots representing delivery times and delivery locations for the customers, wherein the slots are assigned as a result of a collaborative process. A set of pre-selected additional customers are identified for possible scheduling of any open slot. In real-time, additional slots in the initial delivery schedule are automatically identified. The additional slots represent a capacity to provide the item to one or more additional customers. One or more target customers are contacted to fill the additional slots. The target customers are automatically selected from the set of pre-selected additional customers based upon a target customer location relative to delivery locations associated with the slots adjacent to the additional slot. Customers may also pick up items from a delivery vehicle parked at a centralized location. | 11-06-2014 |
20140330739 | Optimizing Customer Delivery Services - Systems and methods for delivering items to customers are disclosed. In one embodiment, an initial delivery schedule is established. The delivery schedule comprises a plurality of slots representing delivery times and delivery locations for the customers, wherein the slots are assigned as a result of a collaborative process. A set of pre-selected additional customers are identified for possible scheduling of any open slot. In real-time, additional slots in the initial delivery schedule are automatically identified. The additional slots represent a capacity to provide the item to one or more additional customers. One or more target customers are contacted to fill the additional slots. The target customers are automatically selected from the set of pre-selected additional customers based upon a target customer location relative to delivery locations associated with the slots adjacent to the additional slot. Customers may also pick up items from a delivery vehicle parked at a centralized location. | 11-06-2014 |
20150088779 | Food Delivery Service - Embodiments provide an integrated real-time, customer-company process that materially improves the end-to-end customer experience for delivery of products and services. The invention enables more efficient management of a company's supply-demand relationship, unit costs, and return on investment. Example embodiments are directed to an inter-related, customer-company management process for a food delivery business. A process on an intelligent, processor-based platform provides an improved end-to-end customer experience, for example, by reducing wait times and using convenient payment options so that customer does not need to handle money. The process further enables a food truck operator to more efficiently manage the business, both at a single site and across multiple sites. There is a substantial, real-time interdependency between the customers and the food truck operator. The process provides ongoing Just-in-Time order status information to customers and ongoing Just-in-Time operating and cooking instructions to the food truck operator. | 03-26-2015 |
Richard Falcone, Addison, TX US
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20100100479 | Systems and Methods for Transaction and Information Management - Systems or methods for managing transactions within a controlled environment facility provide an information management engine integrating transaction functionality and telephone calling functionality, establish an account associated with a resident of the controlled environment facility, and use the information management engine to conduct transactions associated with residents of the controlled environment facility. The transactions include at least requests, by the resident, for deposits into the account by a party outside of the controlled environment facility. The systems or methods accept requests from the resident and utilize the telephone calling services of the information management engine to facilitate the request for deposit. The systems or methods may place calls to the individuals outside the controlled environment facility to interact with the individual, request the deposit and accept such deposits. | 04-22-2010 |
20120059760 | Systems and methods for transaction and information management - Systems or methods for managing transactions within a controlled environment facility provide an information management engine integrating transaction functionality and telephone calling functionality, establish an account associated with a resident of the controlled environment facility, and use the information management engine to conduct transactions associated with residents of the controlled environment facility. The transactions include at least requests, by the resident, for deposits into the account by a party outside of the controlled environment facility. The systems or methods accept requests from the resident and utilize the telephone calling services of the information management engine to facilitate the request for deposit. The systems or methods may place calls to the individuals outside the controlled environment facility to interact with the individual, request the deposit and accept such deposits. | 03-08-2012 |
20120099716 | System and Method for Call Treatment Using a Third Party Database - Systems and methods which detect unauthorized, impermissible, or otherwise undesired call activity through the use of one or more third party databases are shown. For example, a controlled environment facility information management system may access a database external thereto, such as a victim notification database, which is created and maintained by a third party unrelated to the controlled environment facility. Such third party database access may be accomplished at the point of call validation or caller verification for determining the treatment of the call (e.g., allowed, blocked, allowed with limitations, etcetera). Such call treatment determinations may be made with respect a particular prisoner or other resident of the controlled environment facility making the call, may be made with respect to all calls made from a particular controlled environment facility, may he made with respect to a group of controlled environment facilities, etcetera. | 04-26-2012 |
Richard Falcone, Sanbornville, NH US
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20120296807 | System and Method for Independently Authorizing Auxiliary Communication Services - Systems and methods which determines the likelihood that a calling (or in some cases the called) user will pay for a particular auxiliary service are described. A system of an embodiment considers the user's credit risk and his/her propensity to pay, when deciding if the user is eligible for a particular auxiliary service. A methodology used for determining propensity to pay for an auxiliary service according to embodiments is independent from a determination of propensity to pay for a basic calling service. Thus, the criteria used, and the weight given to each criteria, for determining eligibility for auxiliary services can be different from the criteria and criteria weight used for basic communication connections. | 11-22-2012 |
20140172709 | System and Method for Independently Authorizing Auxiliary Communication Services - Systems and methods which determines the likelihood that a calling (or in some cases the called) user will pay for a particular auxiliary service are described. A system of an embodiment considers the user's credit risk and his/her propensity to pay, when deciding if the user is eligible for a particular auxiliary service. A methodology used for determining propensity to pay for an auxiliary service according to embodiments is independent from a determination of propensity to pay for a basic calling service. Thus, the criteria used, and the weight given to each criteria, for determining eligibility for auxiliary services can be different from the criteria and criteria weight used for basic communication connections. | 06-19-2014 |
Richard M. Falcone, Bedford, TX US
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20090171560 | PRIORITIZING ALTERNATIVE LANDING FACILITIES IN FLIGHT PLANNING - A processor-performed method of aircraft flight planning. A decision point is identified along a route of the aircraft. The decision point and an anticipated range of the aircraft at the decision point are used to define an elliptical area substantially forward of the decision point and substantially along the route. Based on location of one or more landing facilities relative to the defined elliptical area, one or more of the facilities are selected as one or more alternative destinations. | 07-02-2009 |
Robert Falcone, North Attleborough, MA US
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20130046763 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN MALWARE SAMPLES - Systems and methods are disclosed for identifying associations between binary samples, such as e-mail files and their attachments or a document and an executable program associated with the document. In one implementation, the method includes receiving a plurality of binary samples, and extracting metadata from the plurality of binary samples. The metadata for a binary sample from the plurality of binary samples includes a set of attributes of the binary sample. The method further includes identifying a set of associations between the plurality of binary samples based on the extracted metadata. Each association is characterized by at least one attribute the associated binary samples have in common, and each association has a confidence level indicative of a strength of the association. The method also includes identifying associations with a confidence level that exceeds a predefined threshold. | 02-21-2013 |
20150113648 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN MALWARE SAMPLES - Systems and methods are disclosed for identifying associations between binary samples, such as e-mail files and their attachments or a document and an executable program associated with the document. In one implementation, the method includes receiving a plurality of binary samples, and extracting metadata from the plurality of binary samples. The metadata for a binary sample from the plurality of binary samples includes a set of attributes of the binary sample. The method further includes identifying a set of associations between the plurality of binary samples based on the extracted metadata. Each association is characterized by at least one attribute the associated binary samples have in common, and each association has a confidence level indicative of a strength of the association. The method also includes identifying associations with a confidence level that exceeds a predefined threshold. | 04-23-2015 |
20150213263 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN MALWARE SAMPLES - Systems and methods are disclosed for identifying associations between binary samples, such as e-mail files and their attachments or a document and an executable program associated with the document. In one implementation, the method includes receiving a plurality of binary samples, and extracting metadata from the plurality of binary samples. The metadata for a binary sample from the plurality of binary samples includes a set of attributes of the binary sample. The method further includes identifying a set of associations between the plurality of binary samples based on the extracted metadata. Each association is characterized by at least one attribute the associated binary samples have in common, and each association has a confidence level indicative of a strength of the association. The method also includes identifying associations with a confidence level that exceeds a predefined threshold. | 07-30-2015 |
Robert Falcone, Little Falls, NJ US
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20100132619 | PUFFED BENTONITE LITTER - An animal litter such as a clay material is treated to reduce the bulk density thereof by contacting the clay material with an aqueous electrolyte solution and then heating at an elevated temperature. Substantial reductions in bulk density have been achieved without reducing the absorption capacity of the clay granule. | 06-03-2010 |
Samuel J. Falcone, Morro Bay, CA US
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20120129954 | CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL COMPOSITIONS FOR MEDICAL USES - Compositions comprising carboxypolysaccharides (CPS) including carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and polyethylene glycols (PEGs) are provided where the PEG is a PEG-epoxide covalently linked to the CPS. In certain embodiments, the PEG attaches to only one CPS, forming a decorated CPS. In other embodiments, bi-functional PEG molecules are attached to adjacent CPSs, thereby forming a covalently cross-linked composition. Additional embodiments include PEG/CMC compositions where the PEG is a multi-branch PEG and/or a multi-arm PEG. PEG/CMC compositions can be made with desired viscoelastic properties, and such compositions can be used as space-filling materials, load-bearing materials, anti-adhesion compositions, drug delivery vehicles or lubrication of tissues and medical instruments. | 05-24-2012 |
20140309315 | Carboxymethylcellulose Polyethylene Glycol Compositions for Medical Uses - Compositions comprising carboxypolysaccharides (CPS) including carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and polyethylene glycols (PEGs) are provided where the PEG is a PEG-epoxide covalently linked to the CPS. In certain embodiments, the PEG attaches to only one CPS, forming a decorated CPS. In other embodiments, bi-functional PEG molecules are attached to adjacent CPSs, thereby forming a covalently cross-linked composition. Additional embodiments include PEG/CMC compositions where the PEG is a multi-branch PEG and/or a multi-arm PEG. PEG/CMC compositions can be made with desired viscoelastic properties, and such compositions can be used as space-filling materials, load-bearing materials, anti-adhesion compositions, drug delivery vehicles or lubrication of tissues and medical instruments. | 10-16-2014 |
20160038634 | CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL COMPOSITIONS FOR MEDICAL USES - Uses of compositions comprising carboxypolysaccharides (CPS) including carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and polyethylene glycols (PEGs) are provided where the PEG is a PEG-epoxide covalently linked to the CPS in the presence of NH | 02-11-2016 |
Scott Falcone, Frankfort, IL US
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20130066800 | METHOD OF AGGREGATING CONSUMER REVIEWS - This invention is a computer-aided system, method, and product for creating, monitoring, and aggregating electronic consumer reviews of a specific entity. Moreover, the consumer reviews are automatically aggregated and grouped by the location of the consumer creating the review and the salesperson of the specific entity being reviewed. Each group of the grouped and aggregated consumer reviews are displayed on a network location that can be monitored by the entity being reviewed. Furthermore, each individual consumer review is displayed on at least two different network locations. Providing this plurality of network locations produces greater search engine optimization for the business being reviewed, and contributes to a higher search engine ranking on a plurality of search engine results pages. | 03-14-2013 |
Tomasso Falcone, Shaker Heights, OH US
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20100151570 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VITRIFYING TISSUE - An apparatus for vitrifying a biological specimen includes a cap member, a tubular plunger, and a specimen chamber. The cap member includes a stem portion integrally formed with a receiving portion. The receiving portion has a disc-like shape and includes an outer surface. The outer surface includes a first skirt member comprised of a heat-sealable material. The first skirt member is attached along a circumferential portion of the outer surface. The specimen chamber has an open first end portion, a closed second end portion, and a cavity extending between the first and second end portions. The cavity is defined by oppositely disposed inner and outer surfaces. The specimen chamber further includes a second skirt member comprised of heat-sealable material. The second skirt member is attached along a circumferential portion of the outer surface. | 06-17-2010 |