Mazara
Giuseppe Mazara, Torino IT
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20090031426 | Method and System for Protected Distribution of Digitalized Sensitive Information - A method of protecting sensitive information in an information exchange between a first data processing system suitable to supply sensitive information and a second data processing system suitable to use sensitive information includes: selecting in the first data processing system a sub-set of sensitive information elements from a collection of digital sensitive information elements; storing the selected sub-set of sensitive information elements in a responsive software agent suitable to automatically react to information queries; submitting the responsive software agent to an information query generated by the second data processing system; and reacting or responding to the information query by the software agent based on the sub-set of sensitive information. The responsive software agent is advantageously generated in the first data processing system and transferred to the second data processing system to locally respond to the queries. | 01-29-2009 |
20100273424 | Method for Enjoying a Service Through a Mobile Telephone Terminal and Subscriber Identification Card for Implementing It - A method is provided which allows a service to be enjoyed through a mobile telephone terminal without the need of paying for this service. The can be achieved by allowing a first subscriber to use the credit or subscription of a second subscriber. The subscriber identification cards at least of the two subscribers involved are provided with short range radio communication transceivers and establish a short range communication channel between them so that one card may request the other card to pay for this service and the other card may grant this request through this channel. Then the mobile telephone networks of the cards are informed of the granted request. Before, during and after the grant of the request, the subscriber identification cards remain active and operative in communicating together and with the associated terminals. | 10-28-2010 |
H Mazara US
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20150335131 | Automatic Nail Painting Machine - Electronic device for the automated painting and drying of fingernails, which allows the user to choose the color they want to paint the nails as well as to carry the device due to its light weight. In one embodiment, the device has a sensor that identifies the hand that has been introduced in it and activates the activation of the device, a touch LED screen, which allows the user to choose the nail and color with which to paint it, without the need for specialized personnel to operate it, as well as to inform the user through visible and audible means the process taking place. In one embodiment, the unit contains capacitive and infrared sensors to detect the difference of the surface of the finger and nail, a computer or processor which guides and controls the paint head with the ink that carries the staining of the surface of the nail. In one embodiment, a device expels air towards the nails and then applies a beam of ultraviolet light for rapid and uniform curing/drying. Once the process with one hand is done, the device prompts user messages through the speaker and LED touch screen, so that the user may insert another hand to repeat the process. | 11-26-2015 |
Hoyma Mazara, Santo Domingo DO
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20150335131 | Automatic Nail Painting Machine - Electronic device for the automated painting and drying of fingernails, which allows the user to choose the color they want to paint the nails as well as to carry the device due to its light weight. In one embodiment, the device has a sensor that identifies the hand that has been introduced in it and activates the activation of the device, a touch LED screen, which allows the user to choose the nail and color with which to paint it, without the need for specialized personnel to operate it, as well as to inform the user through visible and audible means the process taking place. In one embodiment, the unit contains capacitive and infrared sensors to detect the difference of the surface of the finger and nail, a computer or processor which guides and controls the paint head with the ink that carries the staining of the surface of the nail. In one embodiment, a device expels air towards the nails and then applies a beam of ultraviolet light for rapid and uniform curing/drying. Once the process with one hand is done, the device prompts user messages through the speaker and LED touch screen, so that the user may insert another hand to repeat the process. | 11-26-2015 |
Hoyma J. Mazara, Santo Domingo DO
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20090185336 | ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE, AND PANEL ASSEMBLY AND MOUNTING ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - A mounting assembly includes a DIN rail for removably securing a number of electrical switching apparatus such as, for example circuit breakers, to a panel member of an electrical enclosure. First and second mounting members extend outwardly from first and second ends, respectively, of the DIN rail. Each mounting member has at least one lateral protrusion. The first and second mounting members are, for example, a number of first resilient legs and a number of second resilient legs, respectively, each of which is structured to bias a corresponding one of the lateral protrusions into engagement with one of the coupling elements of the panel member. The DIN rail, the number of first resilient legs, and the number of second resilient legs are structured to removably secure the circuit breakers to the panel member of the electrical enclosure, without requiring a number of separate fasteners. | 07-23-2009 |
Hoyma J. Mazara, Santo Domingo, D.n. DO
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20100173541 | ELECTRICAL SWITCHING APPARATUS AND TERMINAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - A terminal connector assembly is provided for an electrical switching apparatus, such as a circuit breaker. The terminal connector assembly includes an electrically conductive member having opposing connecting and terminal portions, and a housing having a divider. The connecting portion is electrically connected to a power conductor of the circuit breaker. The divider includes first and second sides and an aperture extending therebetween. A plurality of walls extend perpendicularly outwardly from the first side of the divider to form a cavity, and a plurality of projections extend outwardly from the second side of the divider to engage and align the housing and the electrically conductive member with respect to the molded casing of the circuit breaker. The connecting portion of the electrically conductive member extends through the aperture of the divider and outside of the housing. The remainder of the electrically conductive member is disposed within the cavity. | 07-08-2010 |
Hoyma Joel Mazara, Santo Domingo DO
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20120318560 | Conductive Bus Bars and Assembly - A plurality of improved conductive bus bars together form an improved set of bus bars. Each bus bar has a first connection element, a second connection element, and an intermediate connection element electrically extending between the first and second connection elements. The intermediate connection element includes a pair of bend elements that cause the bus bar to be of a complex bent shape. | 12-20-2012 |
Hoyma Joel Mazara, Distrito Nacional DO
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20140144760 | Automatic Dead Front Disconnect and Lockout - An electrical enclosure that includes a dead front and a lockout switch is described herein. The lockout switch detects the position of the dead front. Based on the detected position of the dead front, the lockout switch actuates a power disconnection mechanism. In one embodiment, the disconnection mechanism is a shunt trip breaker that trips at least one circuit breaker when actuated by the lockout switch detecting removal of the dead front. The shunt trip breaker receives power from a main conductor to a coil that moves a solenoid. | 05-29-2014 |