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Naccarato
Fabrizio Naccarato, Guagnano IT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090217910 | CONTROL METHOD OF AN ELECTRONIC INJECTION FUEL FEEDING SYSTEM - A control method of an electronic injection fuel feeding system for an internal combustion engine and displaying at least one injector and a non-continuous flow rate fuel pump actuated by a an actuator device; the control method includes the steps of: determining the desired fuel amount which must be injected at each cycle of the internal combustion engine; driving the injector for injecting the desired fuel amount at each cycle of the internal combustion engine; determining an optimal pumping frequency of the actuator device of the fuel pump according to the desired fuel amount which must be injected at each cycle of the internal combustion engine; and actuating the actuator device of the fuel pump at the optimal pumping frequency. | 09-03-2009 |
John R. Naccarato, Sault St. Marie CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110067328 | ARCHITECTURAL PAVEMENTS IN ELEVATED EXTERIOR DECK APPLICATIONS - A deck assembly uses plurality of joists preferably formed from metal located side by side and each having a web portion and a deck portion integrally formed with the web portion. The deck portion extends laterally from the web portion and the joists are spaced from one another such that the deck portions from a continuous deck surface with the joists being connected to one another. | 03-24-2011 |
John R. Naccarato, Sault Ste. Marie CA
John Ralph Naccarato, Sault Ste Marie CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110030266 | FLYING INSECT CAPTURE APPARATUS - An apparatus for killing insects, the apparatus including one or more host targets for attracting flying insects using one or a combination of ultraviolet light, halogen light, heat, and chemical sensory emissions attractive to flying insects; upper and lower housings connected in a manner to establish a vertical separation to accommodate an air column open to the atmosphere; and one or more insect capture assemblies located to receive the air current having a mesh or other means dimensioned to separate insects from the air current of the air column. The air column is generated by one or more air current generators in the upper and/or lower assemblies to produce a uniform air current open to the atmosphere and flowing vertically at an increased relative speed to the atmosphere thereby creating a zone of differential pressure where the pressure is lowest at the interface between the air column and the atmosphere and increases to atmospheric pressure radially at a distance away from the air column. The differential pressure urges insects into the air column for entrapment into the capture assembly. | 02-10-2011 |
