Colarusso
Charles Colarusso, Brockton, MA US
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20090008394 | Dispenser for animal repellant effluent - A dispenser for animal repellent effluent is disclosed consisting of a chemical repellent containing compartment having a plurality of vents, a compartment cover to protect the repellent from the weather and a positioning or attaching device to fix the dispenser at a selected location. The vents provide for the dissemination of repellent effluent about the location such as a trashcan, dumpster, or exterior of a building. An embodiment in which the dispenser is integrated into and forms a part of the structure of a trash receptacle is also disclosed. | 01-08-2009 |
Christian Thomas Colarusso, Fort Myers, FL US
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20150144069 | Systems and methods for producing soil enhancement material - A system and a process for the production of a totally organic soil enhancement material product which includes waste byproduct from fish farming operations and common soil microbiology prepared and delivered in a carefully controlled process which greatly increases plant health and growth while simultaneously reducing the need to apply synthetic chemicals for nutrients, pests and disease. | 05-28-2015 |
John P. Colarusso, Newark, DE US
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20110108093 | FRAME ASSEMBLY FOR A PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL - A frame assembly for a photovoltaic panel is disclosed, as is a method for framing a photovoltaic panel. An exemplary embodiment of the frame assembly includes the following: a first elongate support component including a first end, an opposing second end, and a cross section that is approximately F-shaped; a second elongate support component including a third end, an opposing fourth end, and a cross section that is approximately F-shaped; a first elongate retainer component including a cross section that is approximately L-shaped and is configured to be secured to the first end and the third end; and a first elongate retainer component including a cross section that is approximately L-shaped and is configured to be secured to the second end and the fourth end. The disclosed frame assembly permits rapid top-down assembly to increase manufacturing throughput. | 05-12-2011 |
Joseph Thomas Colarusso, Arlington, TX US
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20080210772 | Light-Activated Portable Aerosol Mist Sprayer Device - A portable, light-activated, mist sprayer system comprising direct current power supply, an ambient light sensor, electronic circuitry that evaluates an electrical signal received from the light sensor to determine whether a “dusk” or “dawn” light condition exists; a container of treating fluid at a desired concentration; a motor and pump that are activated at the appropriate time as determined by the sensed light condition; at least one sprayer nozzle that will dispense a mist containing the treating fluid whenever the pump is operating; and a timer that turns off the pump after a preset interval to terminate the spraying cycle. A preferred utility for the system of the invention is spraying dilute solutions of insecticide or insect repellent during the periods of significant insect activity that typically occur around dusk and dawn. An RF receiving unit is also disclosed for optional activation using a remote transmitter. | 09-04-2008 |
20100099165 | Method for growing bacteria - A biomass generator useful for continuously growing and withdrawing bacteria to be used in a desired beneficial application, the generator having a bacteria growth chamber; water and nutrient inlet ports; upper and lower outlet ports; a recirculating pump withdrawing and reintroducing fluid to establish a vortex in the growth chamber while controlling foaming and pump cavitation; a low pressure air inlet line discharging air inside the growth chamber above the vortex; a fluid discharge line receiving bacteria-containing fluid from the upper outlet port of the growth chamber; a flush line discharging wash water into the fluid discharge line; and an electrical controller cooperating with solenoid-operated valves and a feeder mechanism to periodically introduce water and nutrients into the chamber, thereby simultaneously causing bacteria-containing fluid to be discharged from the growth chamber through the upper outlet port. A method for growing bacteria using the subject apparatus is also disclosed. | 04-22-2010 |
Philip A. Colarusso, East Aurora, NY US
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20140042291 | Tree Mount Bracket - A tree mount bracket having a threaded member and a fixture support member that are joined to one another. The threaded member includes a shaft with a tip and a head and external threads. The fixture support member has a housing that includes a cylindrical wall and a base wall that defines a base wall opening. The cylindrical wall also defines a wire slot for accommodating a wire. The fixture support member can be embodied as a side mounted fixture support member; two side mounted fixture support members; a fixture support plate; a fixture support assembly; and, a ball shaft and a tightening ring. | 02-13-2014 |
Stafania Colarusso, Rome IT
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20080200513 | Pyridine N-Oxides As Antiviral Agents - The present invention relates to pyridinone derivatives of formula (I): | 08-21-2008 |
Stefania Colarusso, Rome IT
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20080261944 | Indole Derivatives as Antiviral Agents - The present invention relates to indole compounds of the formula (I): wherein R | 10-23-2008 |
20090105227 | Thienopyrroles As Antiviral Agents - The present invention relates to tetracyclic thienopyrrole compounds of formula (I), wherein Ar, A, D1, D2, W, X, Y and Z are defined herein, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, pharmaceutical compositions comprising them, and their use for the treatment or prevention of infection by hepatitis C virus. | 04-23-2009 |