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De Benedetto
David De Benedetto, Edmonton CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090105851 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OPERATING AN AUTOMATED SYSTEM - A method is provided for operating an automated process defined by an execution model. The automated process includes a plurality of sub-processes. The method includes detecting an event during a first sub-process of the plurality of sub-processes, and resetting the first sub-process by operating an unload procedure that is written into the execution model. The method also includes operating at least one of a pre-process and a pre-sub-process procedure to facilitate continuing the automated process at a predetermined step of the automated process. The pre-process and the pre-sub-process procedures are written into the execution model. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090106739 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DEBUGGING MULTIPLE WORKFLOW INSTANCES - Systems and methods for remotely monitoring and debugging processes over a distributed network are provided. In one aspect, a method includes attaching to a first process of a plurality of processes running on a remote device such that a second process of the plurality of processes is not interrupted, and displaying details of the first process at a client. | 04-23-2009 |
Mauro De Benedetto, Castello Di Godego (tv) IT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100154221 | Inclined razor blades sloping on X and/or Z axis - Multi blade razors having at least three blades for cutting the beard and/or unnecessary hairs. The razor is equipped with inclined and/or sloping blades. The inclination is a single inclination on one axis and possibly multiple inclinations in various axes. This allows implementation of a blade cut with consequent improvement of smoothness on the skin. The inclined blades are orientated on two axes to dissect the hair bringing the hair to the sharpened side without forcing the hair to be cut violently. The lifetime of the blade is improved, with a cutting capacity which is clearly superior to a razor extending perpendicular to a handle. The use of less than three inclined blades could be dangerous for the skin and might produce uncomfortable shaving, if utilized by non-professional barbers or untrained end-users. | 06-24-2010 |
Mauro De Benedetto, Castello Di Godego IT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100000193 | Blades with multiple inclined cutting wings and winglets applied to any rotating support, suitable for cutting of grass - Blades with multiple inclined cutting wings are applied on any rotating support. The inclination of the cutting wings or arms of the blade are carried out on the X axis with an angle that varies from 5° to 60° with regards to the frontal support. The inclination is produced by following the rotating direction. The blades are equipped with wedge-shaped upper cutting winglets which have a function of grass grinders and/or with wedge-shaped lower cutting winglets which have a function of airing and breaking grass into little pieces. These blades are produced in one single piece, or placed one upon the other or divided/split, in metal, in plastic or compound material, to be used for the cutting of a lawn. | 01-07-2010 |
