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Demasi
Gary M. Demasi, Revere, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110287876 | TENNIS RACQUET WITH REPLACEABLE PLAYING SURFACE - A tennis racquet with a replaceable playing surface includes a frame, a cartridge, and a cartridge-lock with at least one key. The frame defines a cartridge support groove, a front upper half-oval bridge and a back upper half-oval bridge. Each bridge includes a head-guard. The front bridge with its head-guard and the back bridge with its head-guard define a planar passage way between the bridges. The cartridge includes a rim threaded with a string. The string defines a playing surface. The cartridge is shaped for removable snug fit in the support groove and in the planar passageway, such that when a replacement cartridge is snug within the frame, and when the at least one key is entered into the at least one key-aperture, the replacement cartridge is locked to the frame. | 11-24-2011 |
Marilene Demasi, Sao Paulo BR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100144607 | ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND ANTIALLERGIC CYCLIC PEPTIDES - The present invention refers to synthetic, cyclic peptides containing a sequence of 13 L-amino acids in their primary structure which present anti-inflammatory and antiallergic activities, useful for the treatment of acute or chronic inflammation and/or allergies, being particularly useful for the treatment of acute or chronic allergic asthma. The invention also describes a pharmaceutical composition containing said peptides, its use and a method to treat or prevent acute and/or chronic inflammatory and/or allergic disorders. | 06-10-2010 |
Rocco P. Demasi, Nanuet, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090183149 | DATA IMAGING SYSTEM AND METHODS - A method performed by a network device may include receiving index information from a second network device identifying an updated application, querying a third network device for the identified updated application, receiving the identified updated application from the third network device, storing the identified updated application received from the third network device and applying stored application user settings from memory to the stored updated application. | 07-16-2009 |
