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Francis P. Jatico, Chicago, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080240010 | INTELLIGENT ORCHESTRATION OF CROSS-MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS - A method and architecture for managing a communication campaign direct toward a plurality of media consumption devices associated with a common user ( | 10-02-2008 |
| 20080244660 | VIRTUAL SET-TOP BOX TUNER IN CONTENT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A method for scheduling the reception of content in a content receiver, for example, in an STB/DVR, includes scheduling ( | 10-02-2008 |
Francis P. Marocchini, Somers, CT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090321334 | WASH FILTER WITH WASH VELOCITY CONTROL CONE - A variable wash flow filter assembly includes a wash velocity control cone movable between a minimal position and a maximum position. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20110079286 | Expansion Valve - A valve assembly ( | 04-07-2011 |
Francis P. Paciullo, Whitehouse Station, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110000040 | Toothbrush Having Improved Tuft Retention and Anchor Wire - An ansate implement, especially a toothbrush, having improved tuft retention and a staple for use therewith. The staple has a specially designed topography that provides reliable anchoring and creation from cost effective materials. In one embodiment, the invention is an ansate implement comprising: a handle; a head connected to said handle and having at least one hole extending into the head from a surface; at least one cleaning element positioned in the hole; and a staple located in the hole anchoring the cleaning element in the tuft hole, the staple having a longitudinal axis and a first major surface, wherein a plurality of spaced apart grooves are formed into the first major surface, each of the grooves extending along a linear axis from a bottom edge of the staple toward a top edge of the staple, the linear axis intersecting the longitudinal axis at an acute angle of 40 to 70 degrees. | 01-06-2011 |
Francis P. Polowy, Jr., Kewanee, IL US
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| 20100072035 | Dual Apron Seal - A seal member for sealing a conveyor belt is a monolithic homogeneous piece of material having opposite first and second halves and comprises first and second primary seals and first and second secondary seals. The first secondary seal is resiliently movable relative to the first primary seal. The second secondary seal is resiliently movable relative to the second primary seal. The first primary seal and the first secondary seal are part of the first half of the seal member. The second primary seal and the second secondary seal are part of the second half of the seal member. When the seals on one of the first and second halves of the seal member become excessively worn, the seal member can be flipped so that the seals on the other half of the seal member can be utilized. | 03-25-2010 |
Francis P. Zamborini, Louisville, KY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100108529 | SENSORS AND SWITCHES FOR DETECTING HYDROGEN - Sensors and switches for detecting hydrogen include an electrically-insulating support; a first and second electrode; and a palladium structure alone or in combination with an organic insulating film. The palladium structures of the sensors are deposited on and contact a first electrode and a portion of the palladium structure extends to and contacts the second electrode to create a conductive path. The palladium structures of the switches are deposited on and contact a first electrode and a portion of the palladium structures extend to and contact an organic insulating film deposited on the second electrode. Upon exposure of the switch to hydrogen, portions of the palladium structure extend through the film and contact the second electrode to create a conductive path. Methods of detecting hydrogen and methods of fabricating a sensor for detecting an analyte of interest are also provided. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20100224507 | CHEMICAL SENSORS FOR DETECTING HYDROGEN AND METHODS OF USE - The presently-disclosed subject matter provides sensors and methods for detecting hydrogen by determining the conductivity of a chemiresistant film upon exposure to hydrogen, including for example chemiresistant films comprised of alkylamine-, alkylthiolate-, and/or surfactant-coated metal alloy nanoparticles. | 09-09-2010 |
| 20100225337 | CHEMICAL SENSORS FOR DETECTING VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - The presently-disclosed subject matter provides sensors and methods for detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by determining the conductivity of a chemiresistant film upon exposure to VOCs, including for example chemiresistant films comprised of surfactant-coated metal alloy nanoparticles. | 09-09-2010 |
