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Fiorino
Anthony S. Fiorino, Woodstock, MD US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100288138 | Fry safe - The present invention provides a premium-quality stockpot for deep frying, each of which possesses a design improvement engineered to prevent or catch overflows and spills of cooking oil. The present invention is equipped with a pair of sturdy handles welded on either side of the pot rim. The distinguishing novel feature of the Fry Safe Cauldron design lies not within the pot but around its rim. The Fry Safe Cauldron comprises a continuous rimmed shelf, apron, or tray, around its circumference. The bottom of this rim or shelf would be approximately 6 centimeters below the rim of the pot, and would thus serve to capture and retain any cooking oil which should escape, overflow, or be spilled over the rim of the Cauldron. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20100295328 | Cookie dunking spoon - The present invention provides a cookie dunking spoon comprising an elongate handle having a first end and a second end which terminates in a drain tray at its first end and a hook at its second end. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20110017242 | Roller cleaning bucket - The Roller Cleaning Bucket provides an apparatus that can clean paint rollers so a user does not have to employ their hands for the messy task. This device comprises a standard plastic, five-gallon bucket with a water supply, a discharge tube and a paint roller holder. Inside the bucket are two waterspouts designed specifically to clean paint rollers and brushes. The handle holding the roller may be temporarily mounted to the bucket by use of the external clip for this purpose. Water is supplied from a standard hose threaded to bifurcated PVC tubing that directs the water through the bifurcated inlet tube to contact the roller, causing it to spin. This deeply cleans the fibers and expels any paint residue. The water is directed through the inlet tube into a vertical cylindrical tube which comprises a row of perforations through which the water sprays onto the roller. The water pressure supplied by the household water supply provides enough pressure for the water to spray and cause the roller to spin. | 01-27-2011 |
Gary Fiorino, Martinsville, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110173996 | METHODS FOR RECOVERING HELIUM - A method for providing cooling to the superconducting coils of a magnet with cryogenic helium gas at a helium production facility is disclosed. The cryogenic helium gas is fed to the magnet where the helium provides cooling. Cryogenic liquid helium provides additional cooling and fills the helium reservoir. Methods are also provided for recovering vaporized helium from the filling of a magnet and when the magnet is undergoing energization at the helium production facility. | 07-21-2011 |
Mark V. Fiorino, Millers, MD US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100288138 | Fry safe - The present invention provides a premium-quality stockpot for deep frying, each of which possesses a design improvement engineered to prevent or catch overflows and spills of cooking oil. The present invention is equipped with a pair of sturdy handles welded on either side of the pot rim. The distinguishing novel feature of the Fry Safe Cauldron design lies not within the pot but around its rim. The Fry Safe Cauldron comprises a continuous rimmed shelf, apron, or tray, around its circumference. The bottom of this rim or shelf would be approximately 6 centimeters below the rim of the pot, and would thus serve to capture and retain any cooking oil which should escape, overflow, or be spilled over the rim of the Cauldron. | 11-18-2010 |
Victor S. Fiorino, Woodstock, MD US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110017242 | Roller cleaning bucket - The Roller Cleaning Bucket provides an apparatus that can clean paint rollers so a user does not have to employ their hands for the messy task. This device comprises a standard plastic, five-gallon bucket with a water supply, a discharge tube and a paint roller holder. Inside the bucket are two waterspouts designed specifically to clean paint rollers and brushes. The handle holding the roller may be temporarily mounted to the bucket by use of the external clip for this purpose. Water is supplied from a standard hose threaded to bifurcated PVC tubing that directs the water through the bifurcated inlet tube to contact the roller, causing it to spin. This deeply cleans the fibers and expels any paint residue. The water is directed through the inlet tube into a vertical cylindrical tube which comprises a row of perforations through which the water sprays onto the roller. The water pressure supplied by the household water supply provides enough pressure for the water to spray and cause the roller to spin. | 01-27-2011 |
