Colosimo
Alfredo Colosimo, Rome IT
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20090080725 | METHODS USING RECURRENCE QUANTIFICATION ANALYSIS TO ANALYZE AND GENERATE IMAGES - Methods for identifying and quantifying recurrent and deterministic patterns in digital images are provided. The methods, which are based on Recurrence Quantification Analysis (RQA), generate similarity or dissimilarity distance matrices for digital images that may be used to calculate a variety of quantitative characteristics for the images. Also provided are methods for identifying and imaging spatial distributions of time variable signals generated from dynamic systems. In these methods a time variable signal is recorded for a plurality of area or volume elements into which a dynamic system has been sectioned and RQA is used to calculate one or more RQA variables for each of the area or volume elements, which may then be used to generate a two or three dimensional image displaying the spatial distribution of the RQA variables across the system. | 03-26-2009 |
Donald D. Colosimo, Saratoga Springs, NY US
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20130307564 | IN-PROCESS MATERIAL CHARACTERIZATION - Various embodiments include solutions for in-process material characterization. Various particular embodiments include a computer-implemented method including: providing instructions for transmitting oscillating electromagnetic field signals to a material under test (MUT); obtaining a return signal associated with the transmitted oscillating electromagnetic field signals; comparing the return signal with the oscillating electromagnetic field signals to determine a difference in an aspect of the return signal and the aspect of the oscillating electromagnetic field signals; comparing the difference in the aspect to a predetermined threshold; and determining a characteristic of the MUT based upon the compared difference. | 11-21-2013 |
20150137831 | Selective Characterization of Material Under Test (MUT) with Electromagnetic Impedance Tomography and Spectroscopy - A method of extracting complex impedance from selected volumes of the material under test (MUT) combined with various embodiments of electrode sensor arrays. Configurations of linear and planar electrode arrays provide measured data of complex impedance of selected volumes, or voxels, of the MUT, which then can be used to extract the impedance of selected sub-volumes or sub-voxels of the MUT through application of circuit theory. The complex impedance characteristics of the sub-voxels may be used to identify variations in the properties of the various sub-voxels of the MUT, or be correlated to physical properties of the MUT using electromagnetic impedance tomography and/or spectroscopy. | 05-21-2015 |
20150212026 | PLANAR SENSOR ARRAY FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION OF MATERIAL USING ELECTROMAGNETIC IMPEDANCE - Various embodiments include planar sensor arrays for use in determining characteristics of a material under test (MUT). The planar sensor arrays can include a set of electrodes positioned to enhance a depth and clarity of detection into the material under test. Some embodiments include an electromagnetic sensor array having: a first set of two rectilinear electrodes, positioned opposed to one another across a space; and a second set of two rectilinear electrodes, positioned opposed to one another across the space, the second set being off-set from the first set, wherein the first set and the second set are configured to detect an electromagnetic impedance of the MUT. | 07-30-2015 |
Franco Colosimo, San Mauro Torinese IT
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20090049820 | DEVICE FOR PURIFYING EXHAUST GASES OF A VEHICLE BY SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION INCLUDING A HEATED PIPING - A device for purifying exhaust gases of a vehicle by selective catalytic reduction including a heated piping. The heated piping comprises a fluid conveying pipe including a thermoplastic elastomer, a heating element arranged inside the conveying pipe, and an anti-abrasive layer. Preferably, the conveying pipe is made of a polyolefinic matrix based thermoplastic elastomer in which it is intimately dispersed a dynamically vulcanised and EPDM based elastomeric phase. | 02-26-2009 |
20090066077 | PIPE FITTING FOR A HEATABLE PIPING OF A SCR SYSTEM - A pipe fitting for a heatable piping of a SCR (“Selective Catalytic Reduction”) system presents a body defining a hydraulic connection to make flow an urea solution from/to such piping; the pipe fitting further presenting an electrical connection, which is provided with a first terminal connectable to an electrical power supply, and with a second terminal connectable to a heating element of the piping ( | 03-12-2009 |
20090220223 | MULTI-LAYER PIPING FOR CONVEYING AND HEATING A FLUID - A multi-layer piping for conveying and heating a fluid, in particular an aqueous urea solution including a fluid conveying pipe comprising a thermoplastic elastomer, a heating element, a sealing element, an insulating layer and an anti-abrasive layer. Preferably, it is used a polyolefin matrix based thermoplastic elastomer in which is intimately dispersed a dynamically vulcanised and EPDM based elastomeric phase. | 09-03-2009 |
20110262310 | MULTILAYER HOSE FOR CONVEYING AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION CONTAINING UREA - A multilayer hose for conveying an aqueous solution containing urea including a conveying pipe of the fluid, a heating element and an insulating layer. The heating element is a tubular braid or mesh or net element in which at least one wire is formed by a conductive material and one strand is formed by thermoplastic material. | 10-27-2011 |
Gabriele Colosimo, Roma IT
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20130090858 | SYSTEM FOR MEASURING COSEISMIC MOVEMENTS OR VIBRATIONS OF STRUCTURES BASED ON GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEMS-GNSS AND/OR PSEUDOLITES - System for measuring coseismic movements or vibrations of structures based on measurements of phase observations performed on at least four sources simultaneously, between GNSS satellites and/or pseudolites, for couples of consecutive timepoints (t,t+1) temporally separated by not more than one second. | 04-11-2013 |
Nicholas Giacomo Robert Colosimo, Preston Lancashire GB
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20150280919 | CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR UNMANNED VEHICLES - A control system ( | 10-01-2015 |
Nicholas Giacomo Robert Colosimo, Lancashire GB
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20090050812 | Detection of Ionising Radiation - A detector for detecting ionising radiation comprises a scintillator | 02-26-2009 |
Nicholas Giacomo Robert Colosimo, Preston GB
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20120061574 | DETECTION OF IONISING RADIATION - A detector for detecting ionising radiation comprises a scintillator | 03-15-2012 |
Nicholas Glacomo Robert Colosimo, Preston GB
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20120061575 | DETECTION OF IONISING RADIATION - A detector for detecting ionising radiation comprises a scintillator | 03-15-2012 |
Nicholas G.r. Colosimo, Preston GB
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20080210778 | Aircraft engine exhaust shroud - A shroud for an aircraft engine exhaust plume, the shroud being formed of a flexible material secured at one end to the exhaust nozzle and selectively extendable downstream with the exhaust plume so as to surround and shroud it, thereby to reduce infrared/radar/noise emissions from the aircraft engine. | 09-04-2008 |
Paul Colosimo, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140037811 | APPARATUS FOR FORMING A FOOD PRODUCT - An apparatus for extruding foodstuffs is comprised of a one-piece housing having an inlet configured to be attached to a food processing machine, a distributor portion integrally formed with the inlet, the distributor portion having at least two side walls outwardly angled from the inlet, a die retaining portion configured for housing a die therein and integrally formed with the side walls, and an outlet through which an extruded food product can exit. A die defining at least one passage for forming a food product having a shape defined by the passage is inserted into the housing. A pair of removable retaining members extends through the housing and abuts against the die to retain the die within the housing. | 02-06-2014 |
Rachel N. Colosimo, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20120068582 | JEWELRY CABINET - A jewelry cabinet and system for storing and concealing jewelry are provided, which may include a foundation element and a frame affixed to it, which together define a compartment. The frame extends a distance outward beyond the compartment, and has a depth at least equal to a sum of the compartment depth and the foundation element thickness. A door is coupled to the frame with a hinge, movable between closed and open positions. The frame distance, the frame depth, and the door in the closed position substantially conceal the presence of the compartment. A plurality of jewelry holders may be affixed to the foundation element. | 03-22-2012 |
Rachel Nottingham Colosimo, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20110041864 | VIBRATING DEVICE - Vibrating grooming device comprising a vibrating head ( | 02-24-2011 |
Thomas J. Colosimo, Cheltenham, PA US
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20110056267 | METHOD OF CALIBRATING A CONSTANT VOLTAGE SUPPLY FOR AN ULTRASONIC TRANSDUCER OF A WIRE BONDING MACHINE - A method of calibrating a voltage for use with an ultrasonic transducer of a wire bonding machine in a constant voltage mode is provided. The method includes: (1) determining an impedance value associated with operation of the ultrasonic transducer; and (2) establishing an adjusted voltage level for use with the ultrasonic transducer in the constant voltage mode based on the determined impedance value. | 03-10-2011 |