Bartolone
Anthony Bartolone, Cumming, GA US
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20080290127 | Ticket Dispensing Apparatus - An improved ticket dispensing apparatus to efficiently and expeditiously control the separation and dispensing of tickets from a continuous strip of tickets. Once a ticket selection is made, a control circuit activates the dispensing mechanism for dispensing the selected number of tickets. The strip of tickets is drawn into engagement with a pair of drive rollers and forced into engagement with a downstream deflector plate. Once a measured and predetermined ticket length has been met, the direction of movement for the drive rollers is reversed and a unidirectional clutch engaged. The clutch rotates a deflector plate used to force the strip of tickets into engagement with a stationary cutting blade along a perforated line scored in the ticket strip so that the desired number of tickets are separated from the ticket strip. | 11-27-2008 |
Dean Bartolone, Lafayette, IN US
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20110089284 | CABLE TENSIONING DEVICE - A cable tensioning device includes a sheave bracket assembly comprising a plurality of sheaves; and an outlet cable guide attached to the sheave bracket assembly, wherein when tension applied to a cable engaging the sheave bracket assembly reaches a first threshold level, the sheave bracket assembly is adapted to move from a wound state to an unwound state to decrease a path length of the cable with respect to the outlet cable guide. | 04-21-2011 |
John Brian Bartolone, Trumbull, CT US
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20130030506 | HANDHOLDABLE LASER DEVICE FEATURING PULSING OF A CONTINUOUS WAVE LASER - A laser device for treating skin is provided which includes a handholdable housing; a continuous wave laser member arranged within the housing emitting an output beam; a user activated output switch system including a power activating button for arming the device and a power setting button to fire a single first pulse of output beam and after a pause in succession a second pulse of output beam, the second pulse being automatically programmed to fire after the first pulse and pause; and a lens array for receiving the output beam and transmitting the beam through a prism splitting the beam into multiple beamlets, each beamlet targeting a specific spot on the skin, and wherein beamlets from the first and second pulses successively strike the specific spot reinforcing energy applied to the specific spot. | 01-31-2013 |