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Annunziato
Alessandro Annunziato, Taino IT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110148643 | TSUNAMI WARNING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING TSUNAMI WARNINGS - A tsunami warning system ( | 06-23-2011 |
Francesco Annunziato, Firenze IT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080248000 | Stem Cells, Method For Their Purification, Identification, and Use - Herein is described a new population of circulating CD14+cells, with a low density surface expression of CD34 and endowed with stem capacity, a method for their purification and identification, and their therapeutic use. | 10-09-2008 |
Kevin P. Annunziato, Medway, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100128884 | High Transmission Loss Headphone Cushion - A headset including an earcup having a front opening adapted to be adjacent to the ear of the user, a baffle disposed within the earcup to define front and rear cavities, a cushion extending around the periphery of the front opening of the earcup and constructed and arranged to accommodate the ear of the user, the cushion having a first density, an inner radial portion, and an outer radial portion opposite the inner radial portion, a cushion cover substantially surrounding the cushion to form a headphone cushion assembly, and a high impedance component having a second density and located near the outer radial portion to increase the transmission loss of the cushion along a radial direction. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20110211723 | EARPHONE CUSHIONS - A cushion includes a first material and a second material and is formed into a first region and a second region. The first region defines an exterior surface shaped to fit the concha of a human ear. The second region defines an exterior surface shaped to fit the ear canal of a human ear. The first and second regions together define an interior surface shaped to couple the cushion to acoustic elements of an earphone. The first material occupies a first volume adjacent to the interior surface. The second material occupies a second volume between the first material and the first and second outer surfaces. The first and second materials are of different hardnesses. | 09-01-2011 |
Kevin P. Annunziato US
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| 20120039500 | Earpiece Positioning and Retaining - A positioning and retaining structure for an in-ear earpiece. An outer leg and an inner leg are attached to each other at an attachment end and attached to a body of the earpiece at the other end. The outer leg lies in a plane. The positioning and retaining structure have a stiffness that is greater when force is applied to the attachment end in a counterclockwise direction in the plane of the outer leg than when force is applied to the attachment end in a clockwise direction in the plane of the outer leg. The positioning and retaining structure position an earpiece associated with the earpiece in a users ear and retains the earpiece in its position. | 02-16-2012 |
| 20120039501 | EARPIECE POSITIONING AND RETAINING - The earpiece includes an electronics module for wirelessly receiving incoming audio signals from an external source. The earpiece further includes a positioning and retaining structure comprising at least an outer leg and an inner leg, each of the outer leg and inner leg being attached at an attachment end to the body and attached at a joined end to each other. The outer leg lies in a plane. The positioning and retaining structure is substantially stiffer in one direction than in another. In its intended position, one of the two legs contacts the anti-helix at the rear of the concha, the joined end is under the anti-helix; a planar portion of the body contacts the concha; and a portion of the body is under the anti-tragus | 02-16-2012 |
Mike Annunziato, Mansfield, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090325311 | Measurement methods - The invention relates to methods for measuring unconjugated molecules, e.g. antibodies, in a mixture that also includes conjugated molecules, e.g. antibodies. | 12-31-2009 |
