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Distasio
Christopher C. Distasio, Rochester, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080239474 | Confocal microscope for imaging of selected locations of the body of a patient - A confocal imaging microscope, especially for the cellular imaging of the skin at selected locations, is ergonomic in use, compact, and positionable at the locations thereby providing for patient comfort during imaging. An imaging head ( | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090097108 | Confocal scanning microscope having optical and scanning systems which provide a handheld imaging head - A confocal microscope having a scanning head in the form of a hand piece ( | 04-16-2009 |
Marcello M. Distasio, Syracuse, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100226255 | ENTROPIC BASED ACTIVITY PASSIVE DETECTION AND MONITORING SYSTEM - The present invention relates generally to computer systems in the field of signals intelligence, and more particularly, to entropic activity detection and monitoring computer systems for collecting and analyzing data packets wirelessly transmitted from a wireless transmitter by applying information theoretic metrics (Tsallis entropy). | 09-09-2010 |
Robert J. Distasio, Vahalla, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080205974 | Locking Nut, Bolt and Clip Systems and Assemblies - The locking nut and bolt system utilizes a bolt with thread having a plurality of notches generally longitudinally spaced in a predetermined pattern. Each notch has a lock face and an opposing slope. The locking unit carries one or more tines. The tine has a distal tine end adapted to latch onto the lock face of the notch on the bolt and, when the distal tine end is not disposed in one or more notches, the tine end moves on the bolt thread crest. When the distal tine end is in the notch or notches, the lock face of the notch prevents counter-rotational movement of the bolt with respect to the nut when the distal tine end abuts the lock face. The locking unit supports the tine and may be cylindrical, rectangular or on a perpendicular support face normal to a radial plane through the axial centerline of the nut thread. The locking unit may be on a nut insert or may be carried on the leg of a U, J or S-shaped clip. The locking unit may be recessed as a blind hole. | 08-28-2008 |
