Finelli
Dominic Finelli, Revere, MA US
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20120100941 | DISCUS TRAINING DEVICE - A training device for use with a regulation discus includes a glove body sized and shaped for receiving at least a portion of a hand of a discus thrower therein and an attachment for securing the regulation discus to the glove body at a front of the glove body such that the discus thrower can grasp the regulation discus and practice throwing the discus without releasing the regulation discus from the glove body. The glove body has a wrist opening, at least one thumb opening, and at least one finger opening. Thus, even if the discus thrower inadvertently lets go of the regulation discus, the regulation discus is not thrown because it is secured to the glove body worn by the discus thrower. The attachment can be straps that are secured about the regulation discus. | 04-26-2012 |
Douglas Finelli, Las Vegas, NV US
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20100258498 | Filter Drinking Straw - The invention discloses a drinking straw, that in one embodiment, seals one end of the straw and includes a plurality of openings along the structure of the straw to allow liquids to easily enter the straw while at the same time filtering out any non-dissolved particles, seeds or ice from entering the straw and then being subsequently ingested by the user. | 10-14-2010 |
Enzo Finelli, Needham, MA US
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20090130277 | Coffee roasting machine and system and method of use - A coffee roasting machine for roasting coffee, particularly in small batch sizes for sale and distribution to individual customers. The coffee roaster is suitable for placement entirely within a retail sales outlet or establishment and for being operated by any person, such as, an employee, customer, or patron who has little or no knowledge, skill, or experience in roasting coffee beans. The coffee-roasting machine selects an appropriate coffee roasting instruction set, stored internally, that corresponding to information input into the coffee-roasting machine for roasting a particular type of coffee bean or coffee bean blend to a desired roast level. The information is integrally included on a package of coffee beans for roasting and is directly readable by the machine or manually inputtable by an operator. | 05-21-2009 |
George Finelli, Butler, NJ US
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20100178841 | BALLOON SUPPORT ASSEMBLY - A balloon support assembly for holding balloons in an elevated position without the use of helium. The balloon support assembly has a mounting block with an adhesive layer on one side surface and an aperture in its top surface. A rod extends outwardly from the aperture and is defined on a second end by a sinusoidal or conical shape for holding balloons. The rod may be of any size or composed of any material, but is preferably of a size and material that will allow it to flex with ambient air currents, yet have the strength and resiliency to hold the balloons in an elevated position. | 07-15-2010 |
George Michael Finelli, Arese (mi) IT
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20110189395 | Process for imparting grease, oil and water repellence to substrates - A process for imparting grease, oil and water repellence to a substrate comprises applying by means of a printing process on at least a portion of the surface of such substrate a composition comprising at least one (per)fluoropolyether derivative. By means of such process it is possible to confer suitable grease, oil and water repellence properties to substrates via selective treatment/coating, by significantly reducing total amount of fluoro-containing additive required for the target properties. | 08-04-2011 |
Javier Finelli, Buenos Aires AR
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20150141227 | Machine to Assemble Cardboard Boxes While Maintaining Them Square - A machine to assemble cardboard boxes by stages while ensuring they remain in square, comprising at least three box folding and assembly stations; a conveyor belt; multiple pairs of buckets, each pair being mounted on a fastening chock which is carried by the conveyor belt; a support flap affixed to each chock on the vertex corresponding to the flat side of the support flap; a storage cart for pre-shaped, folded boxes, hereinafter referred to as pre-shapes, mounted on a couple of conveyor belts; Four suction pads mounted on a transport mechanism; a belt mounted on the storage cart; a plate to close the front bottom lid of the box; a plate to close the back lid; a device to apply glue to both lids; and a pressure plate. | 05-21-2015 |
Joseph Finelli, Boston, MA US
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20110208674 | Analyzing No-Show Persons to Fine Tune Event Ticket Overbooking - The practice of overbooking, where a service provider promises to service more customers than she will be able to in expectation that some customers will cancel their request, has been widely implemented in industries such as hotels and airlines. Overbooking has not widely been used for event tickets. This is likely due to the availability of the secondary market, which allows people with tickets who know beforehand that they cannot attend the event to sell their ticket to someone else. Additionally, the danger of having more people arrive with tickets than there are seats in a venue is large because fans are often emotional. The present invention overcomes these limitations by using previous attendance records to accurately predict future attendance. This allows an event organizer to overbook with confidence that it will be very unlikely too many people will show up with tickets compared to the number of seats available. | 08-25-2011 |
Matthew Finelli, Royal Oak, MI US
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20120133196 | Use of Resist Coating to Enhance Adhesion of Wheel Claddings - A method of securing wheel covers to the outboard surfaces of wheels to form wheel assemblies. The method involves applying resist coating patterns to portions or the entire inboard surfaces of the wheel covers prior to subjecting the wheel cover to a plating process which is intended to plate the outboard surfaces of the wheel covers. The resist coating pattern prevents plating material from attaching to areas of the inboard surfaces of the wheel covers to which the resist coat has been applied or which have been framed in or outlined by the resist coating. Areas that are coated with the resist and areas that have been framed in or outlined by the resist coating are more susceptible and compatible to adhesive bonding of the wheel covers to the wheels. | 05-31-2012 |