Drago, US
Aaron Drago, Charlotte, NC US
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20140108244 | MEDIA HANDLING DEVICE REJECT RATE - A system and method of providing reject rate data and monitoring media handling device performance related to the reject rate data is disclosed, wherein the media handling device may be an automated teller machine. The system and methods may include determining a reject rate; analyzing a set of reject rate data for trending and statistical comparative analysis; transferring the set of reject rate data from one or more ATMs; and loading the set of rejection rate data into a data warehouse. The method may further include analyzing the set of reject rate data for trending and statistical comparative analysis to gain insight and make improvements to the customer experience at the ATM. The method may further include providing predictive fault tracing to predict in advance when the ATM needs maintenance. | 04-17-2014 |
Gene K. Drago US
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20080236038 | Biological-Based Catalyst to Delay Plant Development Processes - The present invention is directed to methods for delaying a plant development process comprising exposing a plant or plant part to one or more bacteria or enzymes. In specific embodiments, the one or more bacteria are selected from the group consisting of | 10-02-2008 |
Gene K. Drago, Atlanta, GA US
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20090203103 | Induction and Stabilization of Enzymatic Activity in Microorganisms - The present invention is directed to methods for inducing desired activity in enzymes or microorganisms capable of producing the enzymes. The invention is further directed to methods of stabilizing activity in microorganisms. In specific embodiments, the invention provides methods for inducing and stabilizing nitrile hydratase activity, amidase activity, and asparaginase I activity. The invention further provides compositions comprising enzymes or microorganisms having induced and/or stabilized activity. | 08-13-2009 |
Gene K. Drago, Gainesville, FL US
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20110183847 | BIOLOGICAL-BASED CATALYST TO DELAY PLANT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES - The present invention is directed to methods for delaying a plant development process comprising exposing a plant or plant part to one or more bacteria or enzymes. In specific embodiments, the one or more bacteria are selected from the group consisting of | 07-28-2011 |
20130122565 | INDUCTION AND STABILIZATION OF ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY IN MICROORGANISMS - The present invention is directed to methods for inducing desired activity in enzymes or microorganisms capable of producing the enzymes. The invention is further directed to methods of stabilizing activity in microorganisms. In specific embodiments, the invention provides methods for inducing and stabilizing nitrile hydratase activity, amidase activity, and asparaginase I activity. The invention further provides compositions comprising enzymes or microorganisms having induced and/or stabilized activity. | 05-16-2013 |
20130274102 | BIOLOGICAL-BASED CATALYST TO DELAY PLANT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES - The present invention is directed to methods for delaying a plant development process comprising exposing a plant or plant part to one or more bacteria or enzymes. In specific embodiments, the one or more bacteria are selected from the group consisting of | 10-17-2013 |
James Drago, Macedon, NY US
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20120100459 | EXTREME TEMPERATURE GASKET AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - An extreme temperature gasket material capable of withstanding temperatures in excess of 850° F. is provided. The extreme temperature gasket generally includes an inorganic filler, an inorganic fiber, and an organic binder. In some embodiments, the inorganic filler is from 75 to 90 wt % of the gasket material and can include submicron-sized talc particles. The inorganic fiber can be from 5 to 20 wt % of the gasket material and can include silicic acid fiber. The binder can be a latex emulsion and can be present in the gasket material in the range of from 1 to 5 wt % of the gasket material. The gasket material also can include additives, such as flocculant and defoamer. In some embodiments, the amount of organic material present in the gasket material is limited to less than 5 wt % of the gasket material. | 04-26-2012 |
James Drago, Madras, OR US
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20140311873 | V-Slat Reciprocating Slat Conveyors - Movable conveyor slats ( | 10-23-2014 |
James Drago, Boca Raton, FL US
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20120324619 | MOISTURE ACTIVATED PHANTOM IMAGING PROCESS AND PRODUCT - Moisture activated invisible stencil technology is created by applying a moisture blocking agent in accordance with an artwork is applied to a base substrate. The base substrate is preferably fabricated of a moisture absorbing material. When the object is subjected to moisture, moisture wets to the exposed portion of the base substrate and is repelled in the areas where the moisture blocking agent is applied thereon. The wetted portion of the base substrate changes in shade or color to expose the concealed image. The moisture activated invisible stencil technology can be applied for simple aesthetic applications or advanced for applications to identify wet objects. The advanced applications can include warnings for wet roadways, pool decks, umbrellas, etc. | 12-27-2012 |
James P. Drago, Metolius, OR US
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20100025194 | Reciprocating slat conveyor with moving slats between fixed slats - Movable conveyor slats ( | 02-04-2010 |
20100213035 | Slat conveyor with fixed and movable slats - Movable conveyor slats ( | 08-26-2010 |
James P. Drago, Madras, OR US
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20120138430 | V-SLAT RECIPROCATING SLAT CONVEYORS - Movable conveyor slats ( | 06-07-2012 |
James P. Drago, Metoluis, OR US
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20100025193 | Conveyor slat/support beam assembly for reciprocating slat conveyor - Conveyor slats ( | 02-04-2010 |
James Philip Drago, Boca Raton, FL US
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20130316900 | Moisture activated Phantom Imaging Process and Product - Moisture-activated invisible stencil technology is created by applying a moisture-blocking agent in accordance with an artwork is applied to a base substrate. The base substrate is preferably fabricated of a moisture absorbing material. When the object is subjected to moisture, moisture wets to the exposed portion of the base substrate and is repelled in the areas where the moisture-blocking agent is applied thereon. The wetted portion of the base substrate changes in shade or color to expose the concealed image. The moisture-activated invisible stencil technology can be applied for simple aesthetic applications or advanced for applications to identify wet objects. The advanced applications can include warnings for wet roadways, pool decks, umbrellas, and the like. | 11-28-2013 |
20150024933 | Moisture Activated Phantom Imaging Process And Product - A moisture activated image applied to a base substrate, wherein the substrate is integrated into an article of clothing. The moisture-activated invisible image is created by applying a hydrophobic material and a moisture absorbing material in a pattern. The image would be concealed when the substrate is dry. When wet, the moisture absorbing material changes in shade or color and the hydrophobic material repels the moisture, retaining the original color. The contrast between the wetted material and the repelled material displays the image. The hydrophobic material can be impregnated within the substrate, applied to an exposed surface, or applied to a contacting surface. The moisture-activated invisible stencil technology can be applied for simple aesthetic applications or advanced for applications to identify wet objects. Other applications can include warnings for wet roadways, pool decks, umbrellas, and the like. | 01-22-2015 |
James Prentice Drago, Metolius, OR US
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20090000918 | RECIPROCATING SLAT CONVEYORS - A reciprocating slat conveyor includes a plurality of side-by-side support beams ( | 01-01-2009 |
20100025196 | V-slat reciprocating slat conveyors - Movable conveyor slats ( | 02-04-2010 |
Mauro Luigi Drago, Redmond, WA US
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20150106478 | FILE HANDLERS SUPPORTING DYNAMIC DATA STREAMS - Various techniques for dynamically generating data streams from files are described herein. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a request from an application to open a file. The request has a file identifier identifying the file, an attribute designator, and a data attribute delineated from the file identifier by the attribute designator. The method also includes retrieving data of at least a portion of the file based on the determined file identifier and dynamically generating a data stream of the file in response to the received request to open the file by transforming the retrieved data according to the data attribute of the request. The method further includes supplying the generated data stream to the application. | 04-16-2015 |
Michael R. Drago, Bethlehem, PA US
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20100264575 | BOOKLET FEEDER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The present subject matter relates to systems and methods for advancing booklets from a group of booklets are provided. In particular, a booklet feeder can include a conveying path for supporting a group of booklets with each booklet comprising a stack of bound sheet articles, and a grip remover configured for engaging booklets in a seriatim manner in the conveying path. The grip remover can be movable to remove an engaged booklet from the conveying path and advance the removed booklet to an exit path. | 10-21-2010 |
Paul Drago, Dover, NH US
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20110105673 | THERMOPLASTIC ALIPHATIC URETHANE/UREA MOLDING COMPOSITIONS - Compositions for forming molded articles, particularly, shells for automotive applications are made up of an aliphatic thermoplastic urethane/urea elastomer and, optionally, one or more copolymers, such as an olefin-containing or styrene containing copolymer. These compositions may be used to form a powder, pellets, microspheres or minibeads which may then be cast to form air bag door and instrument panel cover skins which may meet automotive deployment and weathering requirements. | 05-05-2011 |
Paul Drago, Rochester, NJ US
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20100310843 | DOUBLE-CAST SLUSH MOLDING COMPOSITIONS - A two layer material, and method for its manufacture, are disclosed, including an inner and an outer layer, the inner layer formed from an aliphatic urethane elastomeric composition as the layer exposed to view and to the environment and an aromatic urethane elastomer as the inner or backing layer. The layered material may be used to form a skin layer in an automotive air bag door. The layer material may be double cast from microspheres. The inner layer may be formulated to have good heat stability and flexibility, yet not include additives such as UV stabilizer as it may be positioned behind the outer protective layer. | 12-09-2010 |
20110077346 | THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE COPOLYMER MOLDING COMPOSITIONS - Compositions for forming molded articles, particularly, shells for automotive applications are made up of melt blends of an aliphatic thermoplastic urethane elastomer and one or more polyolefin-based modifiers. These compositions may be blended to form a powder, pellets, microspheres or minibeads which may then be cast to form air bag door and instrument panel cover skins which may meet automotive deployment and weathering requirements. | 03-31-2011 |
20110177344 | THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE COPOLYMER MOLDING COMPOSITIONS - Compositions for forming molded articles, particularly, shells for automotive applications are made up of melt blends of aliphatic thermoplastic urethane elastomer and an olefin-containing block copolymer crosslinked to a gel content of from 5 to 95%. These compositions may be blended to form a powder, pellets, microspheres or minibeads which may then be cast to form air bag door and instrument panel cover skins which may meet automotive deployment and weathering requirements. | 07-21-2011 |
Paul Joseph Drago, Rochester, NH US
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20090256276 | MODIFIED SLUSH MOLDABLE TPU FOR INSTRUMENT PANELS WITH SEAMLESS AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT CAPABILITY - A vehicle instrument panel skin comprises residues of a thermoplastic urethane elastomer and a propylene-ethylene copolymer. The thermoplastic urethane elastomer includes a polyol, an organic diisocyanate, an optional chain extender, and an optional hindered amine light stabilizer and a benzotriazole ultraviolet stabilizing agent. A method for forming the instrument panel skin is also provided. | 10-15-2009 |
20090273116 | SLUSH MOLDABLE OLEFIN COMPOSITION - A slush moldable composition includes a low density polyethylene resin, propylene-ethylene copolymer, olefin block copolymer, a thermoplastic olefin and silicon oil combination, and an optional pigment. A method for forming a instrument panel skin from the slush moldable composition is provided. | 11-05-2009 |
Randall Allen Drago, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20090002176 | Backscatter Limited Tags - Methods and apparatuses for secure communications of confidential information are provided. In an embodiment, a method of communicating with a population of radio frequency identification tags includes transmitting a first interrogation signal, receiving a response to the first interrogation signal from at least one RFID tag at a first received signal strength including at least a portion of a first identification code, and transmitting a second interrogation signal that includes a request for confidential information, a command to transmit a response to the second interrogation signal at a secure power level, and the first identification code. In another embodiment, a method for communicating with an RFID tag includes receiving an interrogation signal that includes a request for confidential information and transmitting a response to the interrogation signal at a secure power level. The response includes the confidential information. | 01-01-2009 |
Thomas Drago, Rockledge, FL US
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20120177086 | System And Apparatus Employing Programmable Transceivers - The present invention is directed to a system and apparatus employing programmable transceivers in space-related missions. More particularly, the system and apparatus transceiver employs two types of telemetry data, one at a low data rate communications protocol and another at a high data rate communications protocol. The transceiving mechanisms are also modular and flexible, allowing remote reconfigurations, emulations and testing. | 07-12-2012 |
Thomas E. Drago, Liverpool, NY US
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20090213579 | Display Merchandiser with Lighting Enhancement - Illumination of the interior product display space of a cold beverage merchandizer is enhanced by: a first reflector ( | 08-27-2009 |
20090288941 | PHOTOCATALYTIC AIR PURIFIER FOR A FAN COIL UNIT - A photocatalytic air purifier is disclosed. The photocatalytic purifier includes filter structures coated with a catalytic material such as titanium dioxide. One or more UV lamps are interposed between the filter structures. The catalytic layer reacts with airborne VOCs and bioaerosols when activated by the UV lamps to thereby oxidize the VOCs and destroy the bioaerosols. The photocatalytic air purifier does not need to be replaced or regenerated after a period of continuous usage. The photocatalytic purifier of the present invention substantially eliminates odors, VOCs, and bioaerosols from air directed through the fan coil. The photocatalytic air purifier includes a control system that optimizes operating costs. Because of these features, service, maintenance, and filter replacement are reduced to a minimum. At the same time, the well being of persons living in the space conditioned by the photocatalytic air purifier is improved. | 11-26-2009 |