Lobello
Frederic Lobello, Saint Laurent Du Var FR
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20120215569 | Method, system and computer program to provide fares detection from rules attributes - In one aspect thereof the exemplary embodiments provide a data processing system that includes at least one data processor; at least one memory connected with the data processor and that stores computer software that is executable by the at least one data processor; at least one database storing a plurality of fares and rules establishing conditions under which at least one of the fares can be applied; and an interface to at least one user and configured to receive from the user a fare inquiry. The data processor is configured with the computer software to cause the data processing system to receive a fare inquiry that contains at least one rule attribute, to perform a first search to determine rule data applicable to the at least one rule attribute, and to perform a second search using the rule data to retrieve a list of fares that are applicable to the rule data. | 08-23-2012 |
Giuseppe Lobello, Torino IT
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20090300162 | System and method for performing mobile services, in particular push services in a wireless communication - An intermediate component is intermediate between mobile terminals requesting a service, such as a push service, and a service-providing server, such as an HTTP server. The intermediate component is a connection machine or hub that is able to open a session the first time it receives a request from a mobile terminal, by instantiating a communication channel for performing the communications with the mobile terminal and storing the data regarding the open session in a connection table. Then, the connection hub generates a request to a service-providing server, including connection data, and manages the communication with the service-providing server. The connection data are inserted in every communication between the connection hub and the mobile terminal and between the connection hub and the service-providing server. From that moment on, all the data (messages, requests) exchanged between the terminal and the service-providing server are routed on the instantiated channel, thus in a fast and efficient way. | 12-03-2009 |
Jessica A. Lobello, Loretto, MN US
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20140124043 | PIPE JACK - A pipe jack including a sprocket head having radial projections, a hydraulic jack having a ram plunger at a top end and a base at a bottom end, a base plate and a roller chain sized to engage with the radial projections in various embodiments. In one embodiment, arc sprockets are provided in parallel on the sprocket head with each sprocket having a chord, connecting the arc ends, defining a flat surface across the arc sprocket. The chain engages with the arc sprockets and are adjacent and axially offset. The sprocket head having a support plate with a top and bottom surface, the top surface fixedly engaged with the arc sprockets. A receiving tube can be axially centered on and fixedly engaged with the support plate bottom surface. The pipe jack can be used to lift and position a half sole repair sleeve along a pipe to be repaired. | 05-08-2014 |
Richard Lobello, Johnston, RI US
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20100179588 | VASCULAR PUNCTURE CLOSURE SYSTEM WITH GUIDE SHEATH STABILIZER - A guide sheath for use in guiding a vascular puncture closure device to and in registry with a vascular puncture includes a stabilization system having retention wires deployable from the sheath and engageable with the vessel wall. The retention wires pierce the vessel wall at spaced locations, proximally and distally, about the puncture and form anchors to retain the sheath in registry with the puncture. | 07-15-2010 |
Richard D. Lobello, Johnston, RI US
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20090259249 | ARTERIOTOMY STAPLING SYSTEM FOR NON-ORTHOGONAL TISSUE TRACKS AND METHODS OF USE THEREIN - A stapling system for closing an arteriotomy includes a staple having four legs and a stapler that accommodates a non-orthogonal angle formed between a percutaneous tissue track and an arteriotomy. The staple is formed from a resilient material and is biased towards a static configuration in which a proximal portion of the staple is generally orthogonal to an imaginary axis of the stapling system. The stapler deforms the staple into a delivery configuration in which the pointed tips of the staple are staggered with respect to the axis of the stapling system. Once the staple is engaged in vessel tissue as desired about the arteriotomy, the staple is released from the stapler and tends to revert back to the static configuration in order to hold the arteriotomy closed. Methods of using the stapling system are also disclosed. | 10-15-2009 |
Rose C. Lobello, San Diego, CA US
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20090197849 | TRANSDERMAL AND TOPICAL ADMINISTRATION OF DRUGS USING BASIC PERMEATION ENHANCERS - Methods are provided for enhancing the permeability of skin or mucosal tissue to topical or transdermal application of pharmacologically or cosmeceutically active agents. The methods entail the use of a base in order to increase the flux of the active agent through a body surface while minimizing the likelihood of skin damage, irritation or sensitization. The permeation enhancer can be an inorganic or organic base. Compositions and transdermal systems are also described. | 08-06-2009 |
20090317453 | TRANSDERMAL AND TOPICAL ADMINISTRATION OF DRUGS USING BASIC PERMEATION ENHANCERS - Methods are provided for enhancing the permeability of skin or mucosal tissue to topical or transdermal application of pharmacologically or cosmeceutically active agents. The methods entail the use of a base in order to increase the flux of the active agent through a body surface while minimizing the likelihood of skin damage, irritation or sensitization. The permeation enhancer can be an inorganic or organic base. Compositions and transdermal systems are also described. | 12-24-2009 |
20120220962 | TRANSDERMAL AND TOPICAL ADMINISTRATION OF VITAMINS USING BASIC PERMEATION ENHANCERS - Methods are provided for enhancing the permeability of skin or mucosal tissue to topical or transdermal application of pharmacologically or cosmeceutically active agents. The methods entail the use of a base in order to increase the flux of the active agent through a body surface while minimizing the organic base. Compositions and transdermal systems are also described. | 08-30-2012 |