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David J. Dipaola, Norwood, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090107811 | Electrical switch system for use with vehicular transmissions - A linear vehicle transmission switch ( | 04-30-2009 |
| 20090293630 | Pressure Sensor Apparatus - A high pressure, miniature pressure sensor has a cup-shaped housing having an open end closed by a metal substrate. A raised stress isolation pedestal portion is formed on the substrate that receives a stress isolation glass pedestal element and in turn a silicon pressure sense element, all having closely matched CTEs to minimize temperature induced stresses. A fluid passageway is formed through the substrate and glass pedestal and an O-ring is placed around the passageway on the lower side of the substrate. A flexible circuit having a slit tail formed with two lobes for receipt respectively in the housing and on the substrate allows easy access of a solder iron during assembly. Mounting flanges extend from the substrate to facilitate mounting of sensor and minimize transfer of mounting stresses to the sense element. | 12-03-2009 |
Dean Dipaola, Morrison, CO US
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| 20090235438 | Powered Helmet with Visor Defogging Element and Accessories - According to the invention, a helmet with a defogging visor is disclosed. The helmet may include a shell, a visor, a defogging element, and a power source. The shell may define at least a first opening. The visor may be coupled with the shell and may be at least partially disposed over the first opening. The defogging element may be configured to defog the visor. The power source may be directly coupled with the shell and may be operably coupled with the defogging element. | 09-24-2009 |
Franco Dipaola, Montreal CA
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| 20110044804 | BLADE OUTER AIR SEAL SUPPORT - A blade outer air seal (BOAS) support segment for supporting at least one BOAS segment of a static turbine shroud of a gas turbine engine, includes a radially and outwardly extending front leg for engagement with an outer case of the engine. The BOAS support segment further includes a pair of radially elongated rear prongs circumferentially spaced apart from each other and radially outwardly abutting the outer case. | 02-24-2011 |
Joseph Dipaola, Greensboro, NC US
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| 20090222956 | AZOXYSTROBIN FORMULATIONS - The present invention provides microemulsifiable concentrates and microemulsions comprising azoxystrobin and propiconazole. | 09-03-2009 |
Pasquale Dipaola, Maple CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090308335 | Vehicle Cooling System with Directed Flows - A cooling system for internal combustion engines provides directed flows of heated or cooled coolant to various engine components and/or accessories as needed. By providing directed flows, the overall coolant flow volume is reduced from that of conventional cooling systems, allowing for a smaller capacity water pump to be employed which results in a net energy savings for the engine. Further, by reducing the overall coolant flow volume, the hoses and/or galleries required for the directed flows are reduced from those of conventional cooling systems, providing a cost savings and a weight savings. Finally, by preferably employing an impellor type water pump, the expense of an electric water pump and its associated control circuitry can be avoided. The direct flows are established by a multifunction valve which, in a preferred implementation, comprises a two-plate valve wherein each plate is operated by a wax motor. | 12-17-2009 |
Paul Dipaola, New York, NY US
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| 20090063200 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INITIALLY PROJECTING AN INSURANCE COMPANY'S NET LOSS FROM A MAJOR LOSS EVENT USING A NETWORKED COMMON INFORMATION REPOSITORY - A system and method by which an insurance company can make a loss estimate resulting from a loss event use a networked central repository, such as an electronic collaboration site, for collecting and sharing information to be used in the loss projection process. The common repository can be provided on a computer network that is accessible by a plurality of computers. Upon identifying an incident as likely causing a major loss, information concerning the event can be stored in the repository and reviewed to identify entities involved in, or affected by, the event. A database of in-force insurance policies can be searched for policies held by the identified entities. These identified policies can be reviewed to identify those that should be included in the loss estimate. The loss estimate for the event is generated based on the identified in-force policies. | 03-05-2009 |
