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Carla Baratta, Trento IT
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20130243661 | Gradual-Release Dosing Device and Seal of a Domestic-Use Apparatus - Gradual-release dosing device for at least one substance in a domestic-use apparatus comprises the presence of a water based work fluid, characterised in that it comprises a casing ( | 09-19-2013 |
Daniela Baratta, Genova IT
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20130043823 | CONTROL DEVICE FOR AN ASYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC MACHINE, ELECTRIC PROPULSION SYSTEM COMPRISING SAID DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN ASYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC MACHINE - A control device for an asynchronous electric machine comprises a first computing unit configured for defining a first signal, which is correlated to an operating voltage to be applied to the electric machine. The first signal is defined as a function of a second signal indicating a desired stator frequency of the operating voltage, and as a function of a third signal indicating a desired slip frequency of the electric machine. | 02-21-2013 |
20130043824 | CONTROL DEVICE FOR AN ASYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC MACHINE, ELECTRIC PROPULSION SYSTEM COMPRISING SAID DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN ASYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC MACHINE - A control device for an asynchronous electric machine comprising a first computing unit configured for defining a first signal, indicating a desired slip frequency of the electric machine, as a function of a second signal correlated to a reference input velocity supplied through a user interface, and of a third signal correlated to a detected rotor angular velocity, the control device preferably comprising a user interface for supplying the second signal and a velocity-detection module coupled to the electric machine for supplying the third signal. | 02-21-2013 |
Paola Baratta, Torino IT
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20130167507 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REGENERATING THE PARTICULATE FILTER IN A DIESEL ENGINE - In a diesel engine equipped with a system for automatic regeneration of a particulate filter, an automatic regeneration mode is inhibited in the case where there is recorded a number higher than a pre-set threshold of unfavorable event. When the automatic regeneration mode is inhibited, an on-demand regeneration mode is simultaneously enabled, which can be activated manually by the driver. If an on-demand regeneration is not performed before the vehicle has covered a certain mileage since the automatic regeneration mode was inhibited, the vehicle is set in a condition of limited performance. | 07-04-2013 |
Simone Baratta, Parma IT
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20120100329 | Article made from overmoulded composite material and relative preparation method - An article made from overmoulded composite material ( | 04-26-2012 |
20120214003 | PROCESS FOR APPLYING A SHATTERPROOF COATING TO THE SURFACE OF A GLASS ITEM - This invention relates to a process for applying a shatterproof coating to the surface of a glass item, comprising the following steps: (a) applying, on at least one portion of the surface of a glass item, a polymerisable composition comprising (i) a resin selected from the group consisting of polyurethane resins, polyester resins, acrylic resins, silicone resins and/or their mixes, in water or in an organic solvent; (ii) an adhesion promoter based on an organosilane compound; (iii) possibly a UV photo-initiator; (b) evaporating the water or the organic solvent; (c) polymerising said composition, forming on the glass item a shatterproof coating film capable of containing the dispersion of the glass fragments that may form in the event of the breakage of the item. The process also preferably comprises a step for the application of an additional anti-wear coating film on top of the shatterproof coating. | 08-23-2012 |
Walter Baratta, Udine IT
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20080249308 | Complexes of Ruthenium with 2-(Aminomethyl)Pyridines and Phosphines, their Preparation and Use as Catalysts - The invention relates to a new class of ruthenium (II) complexes containing as ligands 2-(aminomethyl)pyridines and phosphines, proven to be extremely active catalysts in the reduction of ketones to alcohols via hydrogen transfer. By using 2-propanol as the hydrogen source with the ruthenium complexes, high yields of the corresponding alcohol can be rapidly obtained starting from linear and cyclic alkyl aryl, dialkyl and diaryl ketones. The conversion of ketones to alcohols can reach 100% if operating in a gaseous hydrogen atmosphere (2-3 atm). Where the phosphines used are optically active, starting from prochiral ketone compounds various types of optically active alcohols can be produced, being important intermediates in the pharmaceutical industry, in the agrochemical industry and for fine chemicals generally. | 10-09-2008 |
20100152448 | LIGANDS OF THE BENZO [H] QUINOLINE CLASS AND TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES CONTAINING THEM AND USE OF SAID COMPLEXES AS CATALYSTS - A new class of ligands derived from benzo[h]quinoline are described and these ligands are used to prepare several novel transition metal complexes. The complexes are preferably of the group VIII transition metals iron, ruthenium or osmium, with the benzo[h]quinoline ligands acting as tridentate ligands. The complexes described are proved to be very active catalysts for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to alcohols, via hydrogen transfer and hydrogenation reactions. These compounds hence can be usefully employed as catalysts in said reduction reactions. | 06-17-2010 |
20140179923 | NEW LIGANDS OF THE BENZO[H]QUINOLINE CLASS AND TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES CONTAINING THEM AND USE OF SAID COMPLEXES AS CATALYSTS - A new class of ligands derived from benzo[h]quinoline are described and these ligands are used to prepare several novel transition metal complexes. The complexes are preferably of the group VIII transition metals iron, ruthenium or osmium, with the benzo[h]quinoline ligands acting as tridentate ligands. The complexes described are proved to be very active catalysts for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to alcohols, via hydrogen transfer and hydrogenation reactions. These compounds hence can be usefully employed as catalysts in said reduction reactions. | 06-26-2014 |