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Antonio Cannata, London CA
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| 20090188249 | REGENERATION SYSTEM - A regeneration system for use in a vehicle having a reciprocating-piston engine. The regeneration system captures energy (e.g. braking energy), stores the energy, and subsequently uses the stored energy to generate motive power for the vehicle. The motive power can be generated in conjunction with motive power provided by the engine. The regeneration system comprises a variable displacement pump/motor that is connected to a connecting rod in each cylinder of the engine. The pump/motor comprises a fluid chamber, a primary piston mechanically coupled to the connecting rod and a slave piston coupled to the primary piston via resilient means. A control unit controls a plurality of valves to direct the exchange of pressurized hydraulic fluid between the pump/motor and a hydraulic accumulator in synchronous timing with the operation of the engine. | 07-30-2009 |
| 20090205615 | VARIABLE COMPRESSION RATIO SYSTEM - A variable compression ratio system for use in a reciprocating-piston engine. The system allows the compression ratio in a combustion cylinder of the engine to be varied by varying the distance from a combustion chamber facing surface of a piston to the center of pivotal connection of a connecting rod to a crankshaft. The distance is varied responsive to the supply and withdrawal of pressurized hydraulic fluid. The hydraulic fluid is supplied and discharged by a slave pump pivotally connected to the connecting rod at a first end and pivotally connected to a stationary point at a second end. The slave pump supplies and withdraws hydraulic fluid responsive to the rotation of the crankshaft and a hydraulic backpressure controlled using a pressure control valve. | 08-20-2009 |
Charles J. Cannata, Shawnee, KS US
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| 20120136809 | METHOD OF CREATING A PRICING SCHEDULE FOR USE BY A PRICING SYSTEM - A method of creating a per quantity price for an item for use by a price management system includes the step of utilizing a computer that includes relational database software. The method also includes the steps of determining a final price (FP) for the item and adjusting the FP by a slope quantity percent (SQP) that is based on a quantity of the item sold and on data stored on the computer to arrive at a pre-slope price (PSP). The method further includes the steps of identifying a benchmark price (BP) for the item, calculating a base quantity percent (BQP) for the item based on the PSP and BP, and providing the BQP for the item to the price management system for use in pricing orders for that item. | 05-31-2012 |
Frank J. Cannata, Littleton, MA US
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| 20110142038 | DIGITAL TELEPHONE DATA AND CONTROL SIGNAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM - Techniques are disclosed for using Ethernet Layer | 06-16-2011 |
Giorgio Cannata, Genova IT
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| 20100234997 | TACTILE SENSOR ARRANGEMENT AND CORRESPONDING SENSORY SYSTEM - A sensory system for a robot comprises a plurality of tactile sensor arrangements ( | 09-16-2010 |
Jonathan M. Cannata, Santa Monica, CA US
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| 20100171395 | CURVED ULTRASONIC ARRAY TRANSDUCERS - An ultrasonic array transducer having an array of piezoelectric elements may be made with a curvature which may enable the piezoelectric elements to control the way in which ultrasonic energy is focused by the transducer. A substrate that has a set of element electrodes on a surface of the substrate may be created. Each element electrode may be electrically isolated from the others and configured to correspond to the location of one of the piezoelectric elements. A piezoelectric component which includes piezoelectric material may be bonded to the substrate such that each element electrode is juxtaposed next to the piezoelectric component. The surface of the substrate and/or to the piezoelectric material may have the curvature while they are separated and prior to the bonding. The bonding may be performed in a manner that results in the array of piezoelectric elements having the curvature. | 07-08-2010 |
Joseph M. Cannata, Highland Hts., OH US
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| 20090318247 | GOLF BALL PROXIMITY TO HOLE MEASUREMENT - Apparatus for accurately measuring the distance between a golf ball and the hole on a putting green, i.e., for determining proximity, especially in golf competitions to see who can hit their ball onto the green to end up in closest proximity to the hole. An accessory to the measurement device is a proximity sign for recording the proximity measurements. The invention comprises apparatus and method for conveniently storing and using the measurement device(s). For proximity measurements, the device is configured to removably and repositionably attach a tape measure to a flag pin (generally the flag pin in the hole on the green in contest). The proximity sign is similarly configured. For storage of a device when not in use, the devices include spring clips and an optional security ring to impede unauthorized removal from the flag pin. | 12-24-2009 |
Michael C. Cannata, Bloomingdale, IL US
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| 20100057640 | Method of creating a pricing schedule for use by a pharmaceutical pricing system - A method of creating an electronic pricing schedule for use by a pharmaceutical pricing system includes the steps of determining an average wholesale price (“AWP”) for a quantity of a drug, determining a median sales price (“MSP”) for the quantity of the drug, wherein the MSP is based on historical sales data, and determining a discount rate based on the quantity of the drug. The method further includes the steps of calculating a gross profit percentage (“GP %”), wherein the GP % is based on the AWP, the MSP, and the discount rate, and generating an electronic pricing schedule, wherein the drug is associated with the GP %. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20120136809 | METHOD OF CREATING A PRICING SCHEDULE FOR USE BY A PRICING SYSTEM - A method of creating a per quantity price for an item for use by a price management system includes the step of utilizing a computer that includes relational database software. The method also includes the steps of determining a final price (FP) for the item and adjusting the FP by a slope quantity percent (SQP) that is based on a quantity of the item sold and on data stored on the computer to arrive at a pre-slope price (PSP). The method further includes the steps of identifying a benchmark price (BP) for the item, calculating a base quantity percent (BQP) for the item based on the PSP and BP, and providing the BQP for the item to the price management system for use in pricing orders for that item. | 05-31-2012 |
Michael J. Cannata, Richmond Hill CA
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| 20080209345 | WEB-BASED GROUPWARE SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a system and method for providing a communication network. The system comprises a ‘network-connected server having input and access capabilities, a site builder, a transmitter, a communicator, and memory. The site-builder receives instructions input from a first user and creates a dedicated network site based on the received instructions. The transmitter communicates the existence of the dedicated network site to a nominated second user. The communicator provides accesses to the contents of the dedicated network site by the first and second users. The memory stores information input by the first and the second user in the dedicated network site. | 08-28-2008 |
Philip Cannata, Austin, TX US
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| 20100275217 | GLOBAL ATTRIBUTE UNIQUENESS (GAU) USING AN ORDERED MESSAGE SERVICE (OMS) - A method and computer program product for providing Global Attribute Uniqueness (GAU) using an Ordered Message Service (OMS) is presented. A database operation is received from a client. A determination is made regarding whether the operation changes a value to a current value and when the operation would change a value to a current value then operation is ended. When the operation would not change a value to a current value the operation is decomposed into ADD messages and DELETE messages. The ADD messages are sent to a GAU manager and GAU state is checked and updated. The updates are committed to GAU state and the Directory Server (DS) is updated. Operation is then returned to the client. DELETE messages are sent to the GAU manager and GAU state is updated. The updates are then committed. | 10-28-2010 |
| 20120117628 | Global Account Lockout (GAL) and Expiration Using an Ordered Message Service (OMS) - A method, apparatus and computer program product for providing Global Account Lockout (GAL) using an Ordered Messaging Service (OMS) is presented. A database operation is received from a client, and a determination made regarding whether the operation contains an authentication mechanism. When the operation does not contain an authentication mechanism, then the operation is returned from. When the operation does contain an authentication mechanism, then the following steps are performed: locating the entry and checking its authentication mechanism, determining whether the authentication mechanism in the operation is good, sending a bind message to a GAL manager, checking and updating GAL state, committing updates to GAL state, and returning operation to the client. | 05-10-2012 |
Richard Cannata, Indian Harbor Beach, FL US
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| 20120027371 | VIDEO SUMMARIZATION USING VIDEO FRAMES FROM DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES - The video summarization system and method supports a moving sensor or multiple sensors by mapping imagery back to a common ortho-rectified geometry. The video summarization system includes at least one video sensor to acquire video data, of at least one area of interest (AOI), including video frames having a plurality of different perspectives. The video sensor may be a moving sensor or a plurality of sensors to acquire video data, of the at least one AOI, from respective different perspectives. A memory stores the video data, and a processor is configured to cooperate with the memory to register video frames from the AOI, ortho-rectify registered video frames based upon a common geometry, identify events within the ortho-rectified registered video frames, and generate a video summary of selected events shifted in time within a selected AOI based upon identified events within the ortho-rectified registered video frames. | 02-02-2012 |
