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Gianni Borsari, Medolla IT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100282834FLUID PROCESSING MEDICAL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SETTING-UP A FLUID PROCESSING MEDICAL APPARATUS - The invention relates to a method for setting up a fluid treatment apparatus using a single, and always accessible, reader of information relating to replaceable components which are to be mounted on the apparatus to perform the fluid treatment. It is also disclosed a fluid treatment apparatus having the always accessible reader. The reader can also be relied on to enter information other that those relating to the replaceable components, such as commands for the apparatus, patients' related information, etcetera.11-11-2010

Mark N. Borsari, East Granby, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100192320HOMOGENEOUS CORE WIRE PROTECTIVE CLEANING TIP - A brush for use on sensitive surfaces comprising twisted a wire core having a handle end and a bristle end, a plurality of bristles extending radially outward from a portion of the wire core, the plurality of bristles defining a bristle block, and a protective tip integrally formed on the wire core at the bristle end for preventing the brush from damaging sensitive surfaces, wherein the wire core and the protective tip are formed from the same material.08-05-2010

Maurizio Borsari, Mirandola (modena) IT

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20090235928Helmet for artificial respiration without the aid of face masks or tracheal tubes, with improved wearability - A helmet for artificial respiration without the aid of face masks or tracheal tubes, with improved wearability comprises un body (09-24-2009

Roberto Borsari, Modena IT

Silvia Borsari, Milano IT

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20120121864Forming Heaters for Phase Change Memories - A heater for a phase change memory may be formed by depositing a first material into a trench such that the material is thicker on the side wall than on the bottom of the trench. In one embodiment, because the trench side walls are of a different material than the bottom, differential deposition occurs. Then a heater material is deposited thereover. The heater material may react with the first material at the bottom of the trench to make Ohmic contact with an underlying metal layer. As a result, a vertical heater may be formed which is capable of making a small area contact with an overlying chalcogenide material.05-17-2012