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Enrico Lotti, Soliera IT
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20120272619 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FEEDING A WEB OF A PACKAGING MATERIAL - A device for feeding a web of a packaging material along a path and towards an application station; wherein the packaging material comprises a plurality of pre-laminated holes at which application station applies respective opening devices. The device comprises an advancing mechanism for advancing the web along a first direction parallel to path; a sensor for generating a plurality of measure signals associated to the positions of pre-laminated holes; and a first motor controllable on the basis of measure signals. The first motor is operatively connected to the advancing mechanism for moving the advancing mechanism along a second direction transversal to path. | 11-01-2012 |
James W. Lotti, Wellfleet, MA US
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20140269681 | Method And System For Call Routing - In an embodiment, a method and corresponding apparatus of managing call routing includes sending a first message by a session border controller (SBC) to a routing engine, the first message including event information indicative of an event related to a call, the event being associated with a second message received by the SBC; receiving a response message including call managing information related to the call, the call managing information being determined based on at least part of the event information, the call managing information to be returned to the routing engine in a subsequent message related to the call; and maintaining the call managing information received in the response message, the call managing information to be returned to the routing engine in a subsequent message related to the call. | 09-18-2014 |
Jean-Pierre Lotti, Valergues FR
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20100044307 | PROCESS AND INSTALLATION FOR ANAEROBIC TREATMENT OF MATERIAL HAVING HIGH SOLIDS CONCENTRATION - The invention relates to a process for anaerobic treatment of material having a solids concentration greater than 15% in a digester in the form of a sealed tank ( | 02-25-2010 |
Luca Lotti, Reggio Nell'Emilia IT
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20140128488 | Method for Making Organic Foam Composites Containing Aerogel Particles - Aerogel particles are impregnated with a volatile liquid. Organic polymer foams are made in the presence of the impregnated aerogel particles. The volatile liquid volatilizes during the foaming process, resulting in a composite foam in which the dispersed aerogel particle are filled with gas. The composite foams have exceptionally low thermal conductivities. | 05-08-2014 |
Luca Lotti, Reggio Emilia IT
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20140206786 | USE OF TRIALKYL PHOSPHATE AS A SMOKE SUPPRESSANT IN POLYURETHANE FOAM - Described is a method for using a trialkyl phosphate as a smoke suppressant in a polyurethane foam. The trialkyl phosphate having at least one alkyl group with two carbon atoms is included in the polyurethane foam, which has an absence of halogenated flame retardants. | 07-24-2014 |
20140212619 | PANEL WITH FIRE BARRIER - A panel with fire barrier comprises: a metal facing; an insulating foam layer; and at least one fire barrier layer between the metal facing and the foam layer, the fire barrier layer(s) comprising at least one of porous silica; hollow glass microspheres; glass fibres; an inorganic ceramifying composition; a dispersion in a polyurethane polymer matrix or polyurethane/polyisocyanurate polymer matrix or polyurethane/polyurea polymer matrix of expandable graphite. A panel arrangement with fire barrier material in the joint regions between panels, methods of forming the panel and panel arrangement, fire barrier compositions, and reactants for forming the fire barrier compositions are also described. | 07-31-2014 |
20150204065 | Method for Making Fire-Resistant Foam Insulation Panels - A continuous process for preparing insulation panels having thick (0.2 mm to 1 mm) metal facing panels and a fiber-reinforced polymer foam core is disclosed. In the process, a bottom metal facing panel ( | 07-23-2015 |
20150367603 | PANEL WITH FIRE BARRIER - A panel includes a first metal facing, an insulating foam layer, and a fire barrier layer between the first metal facing and the foam layer. The fire barrier layer includes a dispersion of expandable graphite in a polyisocyanurate polymer matrix. The polymer matrix is formed by reaction at an isocyanate index of more than 250 of an isocyanate-containing reactant and a polyol reactant including a long chain polyol of equivalent weight of more than 300. The amount of expandable graphite per unit area in the fire barrier layer is at least 200 g/m2. | 12-24-2015 |
Massimo Lotti, Rimini IT
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20110018224 | Two-Wheeler, in Particular a Scooter or Motorbike - A two-wheeler, in particular a scooter or a motorbike, having a seat which extends over a rear wheel, is provided with a storage compartment below the seat having at least one repositionable floor element. When in a first upper position, the at least one floor element does not interfere with the movement of the rear wheel through its range of motion. When in a second lower position when the two-wheeler is not operated, the storage compartment exhibits a second, larger storage volume. | 01-27-2011 |
Rajani Lotti, Hyderabad IN
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20140032792 | LOW PIN COUNT CONTROLLER - Described herein is a system having a multi-host low pin count (LPC) controller ( | 01-30-2014 |
20140032794 | USB VIRTUALIZATION - Described herein are methods and systems for virtualization of a USB device to enable sharing of the USB device among a plurality of host processors in a multi-processor computing system. A USB virtualization unit for sharing of the USB device include a per-host register unit, each corresponding to a host processor includes one or more of a host register interface, host data interface, configuration registers, and host control registers, configured to receive simultaneous requests from one or more host processors from amongst the plurality of host processors for the USB device. The USB virtualization unit also includes a pre-fetch direct memory access (DMA) configured to pre-fetch DMA descriptors associated with the requests to store in a buffer. The USB virtualization unit further includes an endpoint specific switching decision logic (ESL) configured to schedule data access based on the DMA descriptors from the host processor's local memory corresponding to each request. | 01-30-2014 |
20140068317 | PERIPHERAL DEVICE SHARING IN MULTI HOST COMPUTING SYSTEMS - The present subject matter discloses methods and systems of sharing of peripheral devices in multi host computing systems ( | 03-06-2014 |
Riccardo Lotti, Bologna IT
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20090246116 | Process for manufacturing single-wall carbon nanotubes - A process for manufacturing single-wall and multiwall carbon nanotubes, comprising the stage of ablation by pulsed electronic beams of a graphite target that contains metallic catalysts. | 10-01-2009 |
20120081006 | DEVICE FOR GENERATING PLASMA AND FOR DIRECTING AN FLOW OF ELECTRONS TOWARDS A TARGET - Various embodiments include a device for generating plasma and for directing an flow of electrons towards a specific target; the device comprises a hollow cathode; a main electrode at least partially placed inside the cathode; a resistor, electrically earthing the main electrode; a substantially dielectric tubular element extending through a wall of the cathode; a ring-shaped anode placed around the tubular element and earthed; and an activation group which is electrically connected to the cathode and is able to reduce the electric potential of the cathode of at least 8 kV in about 10 ns. | 04-05-2012 |
Richard Lotti, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20130331814 | Recovery Catheter Assembly and Method - A recovery device assembly comprises an actuator element and a mechanically radially expandable and contractible recovery device operably connected to the actuator element is provided. The recovery device has proximal and distal toroidal balloon blocking elements and a central portion between the blocking elements. The recovery device is at least partially placeable in a first, radially collapsed configuration and in a second, radially expanded configuration by manipulation of the actuator element. When in the second, radially expanded configuration, the proximal and distal blocking elements have radial dimensions greater than the radial dimension of the central portion thereby at least partially defining a collection chamber at the central portion. Also provided are methods of isolating an organ and recovering blood from an organ that use the recovery device assembly provided. | 12-12-2013 |
20140155815 | RECOVERY CATHETER ASSEMBLY - An example of recovery catheter assembly comprises an actuator element and a mechanically radially expandable and contractible recovery device operably connected to the actuator element. The recovery device has proximal and distal blocking portions and a central portion therebetween. The recovery device is at least partially placeable in a first, radially collapsed configuration and in a second, radially expanded configuration by manipulation of the actuator element. When in the second, radially expanded configuration, the proximal and distal blocking portions have radial dimensions greater than the radial dimension of the central portion thereby at least partially defining a collection chamber at the central portion. | 06-05-2014 |
Richard A. Lotti, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20120089059 | APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTING THE FLOW OF FLUID WITHIN BODY VESSELS - Apparatus, systems, and methods are sized and configured to effectively and efficiently augment the flow of fluid within body vessels, not only during conditions in which a patient is bedbound and immobile, but also in conditions when the individual is out of bed, and completely mobile and ambulatory. | 04-12-2012 |
20120089060 | APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTING THE FLOW OF FLUID WITHIN BODY VESSELS - Apparatus, systems, and methods are sized and configured to effectively and efficiently augment the flow of fluid within body vessels, not only during conditions in which a patient is bedbound and immobile, but also in conditions when the individual is out of bed, and completely mobile and ambulatory. | 04-12-2012 |
20120089061 | APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTING THE FLOW OF FLUID WITHIN BODY VESSELS - Apparatus, systems, and methods are sized and configured to effectively and efficiently augment the flow of fluid within body vessels, not only during conditions in which a patient is bedbound and immobile, but also in conditions when the individual is out of bed, and completely mobile and ambulatory. | 04-12-2012 |
20120089062 | APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTING THE FLOW OF FLUID WITHIN BODY VESSELS - Apparatus, systems, and methods are sized and configured to effectively and efficiently augment the flow of fluid within body vessels, not only during conditions in which a patient is bedbound and immobile, but also in conditions when the individual is out of bed, and completely mobile and ambulatory. | 04-12-2012 |
20120089063 | APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTING THE FLOW OF FLUID WITHIN BODY VESSELS - Apparatus, systems, and methods are sized and configured to effectively and efficiently augment the flow of fluid within body vessels, not only during conditions in which a patient is bedbound and immobile, but also in conditions when the individual is out of bed, and completely mobile and ambulatory. | 04-12-2012 |
20130085381 | ASSEMBLIES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR INFUSING THERAPEUTIC AGENTS INTO THE BODY - An infusion catheter assembly has the ability to infinitely titrate the length of a porous fluid distribution section in situ. The infusion catheter assembly thereby provides a length of infusion that can be infinitely varied over a prescribed range, to control the effective infusion length and the rate of infusion. Using the infusion catheter assembly, a physician has the capability to treat only the length of the vessel desired, thereby preventing excessive drug/patient exposures. The porous fluid distribution section can include an array of spaced apart apertures that vary in size and/or density along the length of the porous fluid distribution section, such that the flow rate remains essentially constant for a given inlet pressure independent of the effective infusion length. | 04-04-2013 |
20140142677 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR BYPASSING OCCLUSIONS IN A FEMORAL ARTERY - A system for deploying a stent-graft from the femoral artery into the femoral vein and back into the femoral artery in order to bypass a femoral occlusion comprises a penetration catheter and a guidewire capture and stabilization catheter. The penetration catheter may be advanced contralaterally to a location above the occlusion and the capture and stabilization catheter may be introduced upwardly through the femoral vein. The penetration tool on the penetration catheter is used in multiple steps to deploy guidewires which are then used to deploy the stent-graft in the desired location. | 05-22-2014 |
20140180246 | ASSEMBLIES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR INFUSING THERAPEUTIC AGENTS INTO THE BODY - An infusion catheter assembly has the ability to infinitely titrate the length of a porous fluid distribution section in situ. The infusion catheter assembly thereby provides a length of infusion that can be infinitely varied over a prescribed range, to control the effective infusion length and the rate of infusion. Using the infusion catheter assembly, a physician has the capability to treat only the length of the vessel desired, thereby preventing excessive drug/patient exposures. The porous fluid distribution section can include an array of spaced apart apertures that vary in size and/or density along the length of the porous fluid distribution section, such that the flow rate remains essentially constant for a given inlet pressure independent of the effective infusion length. | 06-26-2014 |
Rinaldo Lotti, Muhlethal CH
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20100253065 | SECURE COUPLED TUBE ASSEMBLY - Secure assembly of a tube coupled to a body having a bore. The coupling is provided by an insert mounted in the bore, a releasable internal retainer for retaining the tube in the bore, and a release member slidably moveable in the bore, the release member being pushable into the bore to release the retainer for uncoupling the tube from the body. A spacer is provided to prevent the release member from being pushed in. The spacer includes a clip portion inserted in a groove formed between a stationary surface of the body or the insert and an opposing shoulder surface of the release member which projects outside of the bore. The clip portion is connected by at least one breakable bridge portion to a locking portion which abuttably engages the tube to prevent the clip portion from being removed unless the bridge portion is broken by a user. | 10-07-2010 |
Tommaso Lotti, Florence IT
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20160052811 | PROCESS FOR BIOLOGICAL REMOVAL OF NITROGEN FROM WASTEWATER - The invention relates to a process for biological removal of nitrogen from wastewater comprising: (a) providing a stream of wastewater comprising ammonium; (b) continuously supplying the stream of wastewater to a reactor containing granular sludge comprising granules having a core of anammox bacteria and an outer rim of ammonia oxidizing bacteria; (c) subjecting the wastewater in the reactor to ammonium oxidation under ammonium oxidizing conditions comprising a temperature in the range of from 5 to 25° C., a concentration of dissolved oxygen in the wastewater in the range of from 0.4 mg/L to 4.0 mg/L, and a hydraulic retention time of the wastewater in the reactor in the range of from 0.5 hours to 1.5 days, to obtain a gaseous stream comprising nitrogen and a dispersion of granular sludge and non-granular sludge in treated wastewater; and (d) continuously separating the dispersion obtained into a stream comprising granular sludge and a stream comprising treated wastewater and non-granular sludge and recycling the stream comprising granular sludge to the reactor and discharging the non-granular sludge from the process, wherein the granular sludge has a retention time in the reactor of at least ten times the hydraulic retention time, and wherein the retention time of any non-granular sludge in the reactor is equal to or at most three times the hydraulic retention time. | 02-25-2016 |