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Charles Gambino, Kalamazoo, MI US
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| 20080231680 | CONCURRENTLY PRINTING AN IMAGE ON A FOOD PRODUCT AND A CORRESPONDING IMAGE ON PACKAGING FOR THE FOOD PRODUCT - A method for printing images on food and packaging for the food. The method includes the step of moving a plurality of food products along a first production line to a first printing station. The method also includes the step of moving a plurality of containers along a second production line to a second printing station. This step is performed during the step of moving the plurality of food products. The method also includes the step of printing a first image on at least one of the food products during the step of moving the plurality of food products. The method also includes the step of selecting a second image from a plurality of differing images in response to the first image. The second image is complementary to the first image. The method also includes the step of printing the second image on one of the containers during the step of moving the plurality of the containers. This step is preformed concurrently with the step of printing the first image. As a result of the concurrent printing of the first and second images, a printed food product and a printed container, respectively, are produced. The second image on the printed container complements the first image printed on the food product. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20090081347 | INDUCTION COOKING STRUCTURE AND SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - In summary, the invention is a method of producing an edible food product. The method includes the step of forming a vessel core with a first material having a first level of susceptibility to heating by induction. The method also includes the step of casting an apron of a second material with a second level of susceptibility to heating by induction lower than said first level around at least a first portion the vessel core in an in situ casting process to form a clad cooking vessel having a cooking surface. An uncooked food product is then disposed on the cooking surface of the clad cooking vessel and heated to produce the edible food product by subjecting the vessel core to a magnetic field. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20110248022 | INDUCTION COOKING STRUCTURE AND SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A method of producing an edible food product includes the step of forming a vessel core with a first material having a first level of susceptibility to heating by induction. The method also includes the step of casting an apron of a second material with a second level of susceptibility to heating by induction lower than said first level around at least a first portion the vessel core in an in situ casting process to form a clad cooking vessel having a cooking surface. An uncooked food product is then disposed on the cooking surface of the clad cooking vessel and heated to produce the edible food product by subjecting the vessel core to a magnetic field. | 10-13-2011 |
Charles Gambino, Little Rock, AR US
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| 20110135794 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PRECISELY SHAPED GRAIN BASED PRODUCTS - A cooking system includes a main wheel having a first surface and a secondary wheel having a second surface. The second surface of the secondary wheel mates with the first surface of the main wheel at a nip to form and set a grain based material disposed between the first and second surfaces. The grain based material may be dried, toasted, baked, puffed, or blistered between first and second surfaces. The method begins by disposing a cooked or uncooked grain based material over the first surface. The second surface, which corresponds to the first surface is applied to the grain based material at the nip to form and set the grain based material between the first and second surfaces. At least one of the first and second surfaces is heated to heat the grain based material disposed between the first and second surfaces to produce a ready-to-eat grain based product. | 06-09-2011 |
Charles A. Gambino, Mcdonald, PA US
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| 20090142506 | Ethylenically unsaturated polyisocyanate addition compounds based on lysine triisocyanate, their use in coating compositions and processes for their preparation - This invention relates to ethylenically unsaturated polyisocyanate addition compounds and to coating compositions prepared from these ethylenically unsaturated polyisocyanate addition compounds. These ethylenically unsaturated polyisocyanate addition compounds resins comprise the reaction product of (a) lysine triisocyanate and (b) at least one hydroxy-functional (meth)acrylate. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090176907 | Direct-to-metal radiation curable compositions - A process of directly coating a metal substrate and curing the coating using radiation sources such as UV radiation having a wavelength of 200 nm and above. Furthermore, compositions of the invention can be used as a tie-coat for coatings that do not bond well directly to various metal substrates. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20100260941 | REINFORCED UV-A CURABLE COMPOSITE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - The present disclosure is directed to a process for forming a reinforced ultraviolet (UV) radiation-curable composite. The composite may be formed by applying reinforcing layers and resin layers to a substrate. The resin composition may include an aliphatic urethane acrylate oligomer, a polyfunctional acrylate monomer, and a photoinitiator. The composite formed on the substrate may be exposed to UV radiation to cure the composite on the substrate. The composite may be characterized in that it is cured within 10 minutes of exposure to UV radiation and does not exhibit oxygen inhibition effects, such as, for example, surface tack. The reinforced UV-curable composite may find utility, for example, as a rapid field repair patch in aerospace applications, among others. | 10-14-2010 |
Diane M. Gambino, Orchard Park, NY US
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| 20090113091 | Digital Arts and Crafts Computer Peripheral Toy Device - A computer peripheral toy device is provided that connects to a personal computer and enables a child user to create drawings, animated figures, cards, posters, and other projects and items. The device includes a housing having a drawing tablet and a stylus that connects to the housing for use on the drawing tablet. There a plurality of buttons on the top surface of the housing that a user depresses when engaging in a drawing activity. Computer software is provided for installation on the personal computer in order to display data associated with a drawing activity. When executed by the computer, the computer software causes the computer to respond to the messages received from the controller to engage in a drawing activity using drawing style parameters based on which of the drawing style buttons, color palette buttons and design tool buttons are selected by a user. | 04-30-2009 |
Joseph Louis Gambino, Simpsonville, SC US
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| 20110167782 | SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS FOR A FUEL CONTROL ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A fuel control assembly for use in a gas turbine engine. The fuel control assembly includes a first trip device configured to selectively release a fluid pressure from a trip fluid system. At least one gas fuel control valve is coupled to the first trip device. The gas fuel control valve includes a second trip device for moving the gas fuel control valve to a safe position during a purge air operation. | 07-14-2011 |
Mark Gambino, Brewster, NY US
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| 20110078696 | WORK QUEUE SELECTION ON A LOCAL PROCESSOR WITHIN A MULTIPLE PROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE - A method and system is disclosed for selecting a work queue associated with a processor within a multiple processor architecture to assign a new task. A local and a remote queue availability flag is maintained to indicate a relative size of work queues, in relationship to a mean queue size, for each processor in a multiple processor architecture. In determining to which processor to assign a task, the processor evaluates its own queue size by examining its local queue availability flag and evaluates other processor's queue sizes by examining their remote queue availability flags. The local queue availability flags are maintained asynchronously from task assignment. Remote flags are maintained at time of task assignment. The presented algorithm provides improved local processor queue size determinations in systems where task distribution processes execute with lower priorities that other tasks. | 03-31-2011 |
| 20110078700 | TASK DISPATCHING IN MULTIPLE PROCESSOR SYSTEMS - A method and system is disclosed for dispatching tasks to multiple processors that all share a shared memory. A composite queue size for multiple work queues each having an associated processor is determined. A queue availability flag is stored in shared memory for each processor work queue and is set based upon the composite queue size and the size of the work queue for that processor. Each queue availability flag indicates availability or unavailability of the work queue to accept new tasks. A task is placed in a selected work queue based on that work queue having an associated queue availability flag indicating availability to accept new tasks. The data associated with task dispatching is maintained so as to increase the likelihood that valid copies of the data remain present in each processor's local cache without requiring updating do to their being changed by other processors. | 03-31-2011 |
Mark Richard Gambino, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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| 20080215877 | Offload Processing for Secure Data Transfer - Improvements in security processing are disclosed which enable security processing to be transparent to the application. Security processing (such as Secure Sockets Layer, or “SSL”, or Transport Layer Security, or “TLS”) is performed in (or controlled by) the stack. A decision to enable security processing on a connection can be based on configuration data or security policy, and can also be controlled using explicit enablement directives. Directives may also be provided for allowing applications to communicate with the security processing in the stack for other purposes. Functions within the protocol stack that need access to clear text can now be supported without loss of security processing capability. No modifications to application code, or in some cases only minor modifications (such as inclusion of code to invoke directives), are required to provide this security processing. Improved offloading of security processing is also disclosed, which provides processing efficiencies over prior art offloading techniques. Offload components can be controlled from the kernel, an SSL layer or an application. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20080216150 | Offload Processing for Secure Data Transfer - Improvements in security processing are disclosed which enable security processing to be transparent to the application. Security processing (such as Secure Sockets Layer, or “SSL”, or Transport Layer Security, or “TLS”) is performed in (or controlled by) the stack. A decision to enable security processing on a connection can be based on configuration data or security policy, and can also be controlled using explicit enablement directives. Directives may also be provided for allowing applications to communicate with the security processing in the stack for other purposes. Functions within the protocol stack that need access to clear text can now be supported without loss of security processing capability. No modifications to application code, or in some cases only minor modifications (such as inclusion of code to invoke directives), are required to provide this security processing. Improved offloading of security processing is also disclosed, which provides processing efficiencies over prior art offloading techniques. Offload components can be controlled from the kernel, an SSL layer or an application. | 09-04-2008 |
Richard Gambino, Stony Brook, NY US
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| 20110171392 | System and Method for Manufacturing Embedded Conformal Electronics - A method for fabricating an electronic device comprises providing a substrate, direct writing a functional material by a thermal spray on the substrate and removing a portion of the function material to form the electronic or sensory device. | 07-14-2011 |
Richard J. Gambino, Stony Brook, NY US
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| 20100329001 | Methods of operating semiconductor memory devices including magnetic films having electrochemical potential difference therebetween - Provided are a multi-purpose magnetic film structure using a spin charge, a method of manufacturing the same, a semiconductor device having the same, and a method of operating the semiconductor memory device. The multi-purpose magnetic film structure includes a lower magnetic film, a tunneling film formed on the lower magnetic film, and an upper magnetic film formed on the tunneling film, wherein the lower and upper magnetic films are ferromagnetic films forming an electrochemical potential difference therebetween when the lower and upper magnetic films have opposite magnetization directions. | 12-30-2010 |
Richard J. Gambino, Port Jefferson, NY US
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| 20120039017 | Devices Having a Diamond-Like-Carbon Dielectric - A structural capacitor includes a first carbon fiber material layer, a second carbon fiber material layer, and an interlayer dielectric including a diamond-like-carbon material layer. | 02-16-2012 |
Salvatore Anthony Gambino, Ringoes, NJ US
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| 20080263564 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MESSAGE SERVICE WITH UNIT-OF-ORDER - The present invention enables “unit-of-order”, which allows a message producer to group messages into a single unit. It guarantees that messages are not only delivered to consumers in order, they are also are processed in order. The unit-of-order will be delivered to consumers as one unit and only one consumer will process messages from the unit at a time. The processing of a single message is complete when it is acknowledged, committed, recovered, or rolled back. Until message processing for a message is complete, the remaining unprocessed messages for that unit-of-order are blocked. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20090259715 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLIENT INTEROPERABILITY - Disclosed herein is a system and method for client interoperability. In one embodiment, a method for client interoperability comprises establishing a network connection between a client and a proxy. The client requests a connection factory from the proxy. The proxy then obtains the connection factory from an application server using a Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI). Using the connection factory, a connection to a connection host from the client is created. When the client sends a message, the proxy receives the message and routes the message to a destination server. Similarly, when the client receives a message, the proxy receives the message from a destination server and passes the message to the client. The client can be specifically configured to extend JMS operability to a desired language. In one embodiment the client is a .NET client. | 10-15-2009 |
