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Morabito
John Morabito, Vienna, VA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110270749 | ELECTRONIC INVOICE PRESENTATION AND PAYMENT SYSTEM - A method and system for generating and presenting invoices or bills from a biller to a payer. The bills are generally sent to the payer on a branded virtual site to look like the biller's website. Single or multiple bills will be presented to the payer through email notifications. The payer would have the option of paying the entire bill or portions of the bill utilizing various methods of payments, such as e-checks, paper checks, credit or debit cards as well as automatic withdrawal from a checking or savings account. The payer would also have the option of electing a paperless billing system instead of receiving both email as well as paper notifications of a particular bill or bills. | 11-03-2011 |
Joseph T. Morabito, Dix Hills, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090122764 | PHYSICAL LAYER PROCESSING FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS - The invention includes various embodiments for use in physical layer processing. One embodiment determines the address mapping of bits in the physical channel buffer from the address of bits in the first interleaver buffer. The physical channel buffer addresses are determined corresponding to addresses of the bits after rate matching, bit scrambling, second interleaving and physical channel mapping. The bits are directly read from the first interleaver buffer and written to the physical channel buffer using the determined physical channel buffer addresses. Another embodiment determines the address mapping of bits in the first interleaver buffer from the address of bits in the physical channel buffer. The first interleaver buffer addresses are determined corresponding to addresses of the bits after reverse rate matching, reverse bit scrambling, reverse second interleaving and reverse physical channel mapping. The bits are directly read from the determined first interleaver buffer addresses and written to the physical channel buffer addresses. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20100195625 | PHYSICAL LAYER PROCESSING FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS - An address for data bits is determined by categorizing the bits into a first, second, third and fourth case. The first case is for bits transferred in only one resource unit in a time slot; the second case is for bits transferred in a plurality of downlink resource units; the third case is for bits transferred in an uplink resource unit where a spreading factor of data in a first resource unit is greater than or equal to a spreading factor of a second resource unit; and the fourth case is for bits transferred in an uplink resource unit where a spreading factor of data in a first resource unit is less than a spreading factor of a second resource unit. | 08-05-2010 |
Pat Morabito, Matamoras, PA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100080916 | Composition Suitable for Multifunctional Printing and Recording Sheet Containing Same - A paper sizing or coating composition is provided, which includes: a first binder resin, which is compatible with dry toner binder resin; a second binder resin, which is compatible with liquid toner binder resin, and which is different from the first binder resin; a first pigment, which has a BET surface area of from greater than zero to about 35 m | 04-01-2010 |
Terry A. Morabito, Glen Cove, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080237235 | Resealable beverage container - A resealable beverage container includes a main body having a cylindrical sidewall and a bottom wall joined to the cylindrical sidewall, and a lid fluidtightly joined to the cylindrical sidewall at an end opposite to where the bottom wall is situated. The lid includes an opening formed through its thickness. The main body of the container defines an interior cavity for holding a beverage. A tubular member extends from a lower surface of the lid downwardly at least partially into the interior cavity of the main body. The tubular member has open opposite axial ends, and a plurality of slots formed through its thickness axially along its length. The tubular member is aligned with the lid opening and defines a bore so that fluid may flow from the interior cavity through the bore and out the lid opening. The tubular member is interiorly threaded. A sealing cap is threadingly received by, and removable from, the bore of the tubular member to seal and unseal the lid of the beverage container. | 10-02-2008 |
Vincent Joseph Morabito, Williamsville, NY US
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| 20120086248 | WATERPROOF MOTORCYCLE SEAT COVER - A waterproof motorcycle seat cover may include a stretchable waterproof fabric that may be configured to fit over a motorcycle seat. The waterproof motorcycle seat cover may prevent water from soaking into a motorcycle seat through the seat material or the stitching. | 04-12-2012 |
Weston Morabito, Glen Cove, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080237235 | Resealable beverage container - A resealable beverage container includes a main body having a cylindrical sidewall and a bottom wall joined to the cylindrical sidewall, and a lid fluidtightly joined to the cylindrical sidewall at an end opposite to where the bottom wall is situated. The lid includes an opening formed through its thickness. The main body of the container defines an interior cavity for holding a beverage. A tubular member extends from a lower surface of the lid downwardly at least partially into the interior cavity of the main body. The tubular member has open opposite axial ends, and a plurality of slots formed through its thickness axially along its length. The tubular member is aligned with the lid opening and defines a bore so that fluid may flow from the interior cavity through the bore and out the lid opening. The tubular member is interiorly threaded. A sealing cap is threadingly received by, and removable from, the bore of the tubular member to seal and unseal the lid of the beverage container. | 10-02-2008 |
