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Calogero Marco Ippolito, Catania IT
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| 20110148536 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT OF A VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR - A circuit for a voltage controlled oscillator has a bridge structure including two cross-coupled N-type transistors and two cross-coupled P-type transistors. A current mirror is coupled to the two N-type cross-coupled transistors and configured to generate a bias current. An LC resonator is coupled in parallel between the two cross-coupled N-type transistors and the two P-type cross-coupled transistors. The LC resonator includes two pairs of differential inductors mutually coupled by a mutual inductance coefficient, each pair comprising a first inductor arranged on a respective branch of an external loop, and a second inductor arranged on a respective branch of an internal loop. A first varactor is coupled to a common node and a first branch of the internal loop. A second varactor is coupled to the common node and the second branch of the internal loop. | 06-23-2011 |
Ferdinando Ippolito, Roma IT
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| 20080199962 | Qualitative Assay of Extra-Virgin Olive Oils - A methodology that enables introduction of an innovative assay for evaluating the extra-virgin olive oil (EOO), based upon the quantification of the main components of the saponifiable and non-saponifiable fractions of EOOs and upon its total antioxidizing power. | 08-21-2008 |
Giovanni Ippolito, Milano IT
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| 20110107673 | MOVABLE BARRIER FOR CONTROLLING ACCESSES IN GENERAL - A movable barrier for controlling accesses in general, comprising at least one wing which is provided by at least two mutually connected panels which can rotate to arrange themselves in a mutually superimposed position and in a side-by-side adjacent position as a continuation of each other, in the access blocking position the two panels being in a mutually superimposed position. | 05-12-2011 |
Luigi Piero Ippolito, Pianezza (torino) IT
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| 20110022266 | VEHICLE-SUSPENSION SYSTEM WITH REMOTE CONTROL - A control system of dynamics of a vehicle includes a processing and control electronic unit ( | 01-27-2011 |
Massimo Ippolito, Berzano Di San Pietro IT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090272587 | QUICK-RECHARGING ENERGY FEEDING SYSTEM FOR MEANS OF TRANSPORT WITH ELECTRIC TRACTION - A quick-recharging energy feeding system is described, for a transport vehicle with electric traction, performed in every foreseen stop of the vehicle by means of a connection that can be directly and automatically performed next to such stop, through a road bed, comprising at least one recharging subsystem arranged on the vehicle and at least one stationary system cooperating with the recharging subsystem for transmitting electric energy. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20100013225 | WIND SYSTEM FOR CONVERTING ENERGY THBOQGI A VERTICAL-AXIS TURBINE ACTUATED BY MEANS OF KITES AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ELECTRIC ENERGY THROUGH SOCH SYSTEM - A wind system for converting wind energy including at least one kite that can be driven from ground immersed in at least one wind current and a vertical-axis wind turbine placed at ground level. The wind turbine includes at least one arm connected through two ropes to the kite, the kite configured to be driven through the turbine to rotate the arm and convert wind energy into electric energy through at least one generator/motor system operating as a generator that co-operates with the turbine. The ropes are configured both to transmit mechanical energy from and to the kites, and to control the flight trajectory of the kites. A process produces electric energy through such a system. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100117371 | WIND SYSTEM FOR CONVERTING ENERGY BY TRANSLATING ON A RAIL MODULES DRAGGED BY KITES AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ELECTRIC ENERGY THROUGH SUCH SYSTEM - A wind system ( | 05-13-2010 |
| 20110074161 | INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DRIVING AND ASSISTED TAKE-OFF OF AIRFOILS FOR TROPOSPHERIC AEOLIAN GENERATOR - An infrastructure for tropospheric aeolian generator is described, which comprises a rotary basement ( | 03-31-2011 |
Massimo Ippolito, Chieri IT
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| 20090097974 | AEOLIAN SYSTEM COMPRISING POWER WING PROFILES AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ELECTRIC ENERGY - An aeolian system is described for converting energy comprising at least one power wing profile ( | 04-16-2009 |
Massimo Ippolito, Berzano Di San Pietro AT
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| 20120036821 | TETHER FOR TROPOSPHERIC AEOLIAN GENERATOR | 02-16-2012 |
Samuel James Ippolito, Melbourne AU
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| 20120073358 | ELECTRODEPOSITED GOLD NANOSTRUCTURES - A mercury vapour sensor in which the sensor surface is a gold substrate, and gold nanostructures with controlled crystallographic facets are strongly adhered to the substrate. A substantial increase in response magnitude and stability of a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) based mercury vapour sensor is achieved using this sensor surface. The method of forming gold nanostructures on a gold substrate includes the steps of electrodepositing gold onto a gold working electrode from a solution of hydrogen or alkali metal tetrahaloaureate (III) and an additive such as lead acetate at an electro-deposition temperature between 20 and 40° C. and a deposition time of at least 15 seconds. The growth is controlled by the composition of the deposition solution, the temperature and the current density. The deposition rates may be varied as will the deposition times which are preferably about 150 seconds but may be as long as 15 minutes. The preferred deposition solution contains 2.718 g/l of hydrogen tetrachloroaurate(III) hydrate with 0.1 to 0.5 g/l of lead acetate. | 03-29-2012 |
