Duello
Charles Duello, Burleson, TX US
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20150125299 | COUNTER-ROTATING ROTOR SYSTEM WITH STATIONARY STANDPIPE - A rotor system includes a first rotor located at a rotor axis that imparts a first axial load and a first moment, and a first shaft connected to the first rotor at the axis. A first bearing connects a gearbox to the first shaft, transferring the first axial load from the first shaft to the gearbox. A second rotor located at the axis imparts a second axial load and a second moment. A second shaft is connected to the second rotor at the axis, the second shaft coaxial with the first rotor. A second bearing connects the gearbox to the second shaft, transferring the second axial load from the second shaft to the gearbox. A nonrotating standpipe is located at the axis radially between the first shaft and the second shaft. An intershaft bearing located at the standpipe reacts the first and second moments using the first and second bearings. | 05-07-2015 |
David M. Duello, Kansas City, MO US
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20090110251 | COMPUTERIZED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSOCIATING A PORTION OF A DIAGNOSTIC IMAGE WITH AN ELECTRONIC RECORD - A computerized method for associating one or more portions of a diagnostic image with one or more electronic records is provided. The method includes receiving a diagnostic image having data particular to at least two persons and associating a first portion of the diagnostic image with an electronic record. The method may further include storing the first portion of the diagnostic image with the electronic record and/or associating and storing a common portion of the diagnostic image with the electronic record, the common portion consisting of data common to each person whose data is shown on the image. In one embodiment, the method may further include modifying the received diagnostic image and associating and storing the modified image with an electronic record. A computer system for associating at least a portion of a diagnostic image with an electronic record is also provided. | 04-30-2009 |
Dennis Duello, Vinton, IA US
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20160130784 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT - A control system for controlling different aspects of an earth moving vehicle such as a caterpillar is disclosed. The system utilizes movement of the forearm, wrist, fingers and thumb to control at least five functions. Multiple pivot points allow the control system to move different parts in two different directions each and can be used independently of one another. The control system can also be utilized in controlling a variety of devices other than earthmoving vehicles. | 05-12-2016 |
Leonard Duello, Hewitt, TX US
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20110016839 | TRACKIFIED AIR FILTRATION MEDIA AND A SELF-SUPPORTING FILTER HAVING IMPROVED STIFFNESS AND FOLDABILITY - The present disclosure relates generally to a nonwoven filtration media comprising a bonded mix of different, discontinuous, thermoplastic resin fibers and optionally discontinuous cellulosic fibers. In some embodiments a tackifier is added to the nonwoven filtration media to provide a sticky or adhesive surface on the fibers. The nonwoven media has an advantageous combination of stiffness, foldability, efficiency and the ability to retain a fold. The nonwoven media can be thermally bonded during the production process. The advantageous combination of mechanical properties allow the disclosed nonwoven media to accept and retain folds and pleats better than some conventional filtration materials while the mix of different fibers provides desirable filtration properties. | 01-27-2011 |
Leonard E. Duello, Hewitt, TX US
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20090288558 | Nonwovens of controlled stiffness and retained foldability - The present disclosure relates generally to a nonwoven filtration media comprising a bonded mix of different, discontinuous, thermoplastic resin fibers and optionally discontinuous cellulosic fibers. The nonwoven media has an advantageous combination of stiffness, foldability, efficiency and the ability to retain a fold. The nonwoven media can be thermally bonded during the production process. The advantageous combination of mechanical properties allow the disclosed nonwoven media to accept and retain folds and pleats better than some conventional filtration materials while the mix of different fibers provides desirable filtration properties. | 11-26-2009 |
20100006498 | MULTILAYER COMPOSITE NONWOVEN MATERIAL, A FLUID FILTER AND A METHOD OF MAKING THE NONWOVEN MATERIAL - Disclosed herein is a multilayer, composite nonwoven material comprising a first’ fibrous nonwoven web having 1 an interior face in contact with an interior face of a second fibrous nonwoven web and a resin binding the fibers in the first and second webs; the fibers of the first web comprising staple length fibers having an. average denier in the range of about 0.9 to about 4.5 and the fibers of the second web comprising staple length fibers having an average denier in the range of about 2.0 to about 6.5, the first web having a different resin binder content than the second web. A fabric formed from the nonwoven material, a fluid filter, and a method of making the nonwoven material also are disclosed. | 01-14-2010 |
Wayne Douglas Duello, Hamilton, OH US
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20110182386 | DIGITAL EXCITER HAVING PILOT SIGNAL COMPENSATION - A digital exciter is presented herein for use in RF broadcasting and wherein the exciter employs pilot signal compensation. This includes an input digital circuit for receiving a modulated digital data at an input sample rate for RF broadcasting at a desired RF frequency. The pilot frequency may be displaced from a desired location at the frequency band because of an error in the input sample rate. A digital compensator determines whether the pilot frequency is displaced and provides a digital correction signal in accordance therewith. A digital correction circuit corrects the pilot frequency in accordance with the correction signal. | 07-28-2011 |