Pedemonte
Ignasi Auquer I Pedemonte, Rupia ES
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20110092738 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING 3,3-DIARYLPROPYLAMINES - Described is a process of preparing a pure solid or crystalline racemic 3,3-diarylpropylamine compound and the compounds formed thereof. The solid and crystalline forms of racemic 3,3-diarylpropylamine compound are especially suitable for producing highly pure 3,3-diarylpropylamine salts such as tolterodine tartrate. Also described are the highly pure solid or crystalline forms of racemic tolterodine, racemic tolterodine salt and tolterodine tartrate. | 04-21-2011 |
Javier H. Pedemonte, Austin, TX US
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20120212501 | AUTOMATED METHOD FOR CUSTOMIZING THEME COLORS IN A STYLING SYSTEM - A theme editor system, including: a new color selector to receive a new base color value for a theme; a base color selector to select a current base color value; a color value modifier to calculate a new color value as a function of the current base color value, the new base color value, and a current color value from the theme; and an updater to write a new color value to a style rule, wherein the style rule is stored on a memory device. | 08-23-2012 |
Marc Murtinell Pedemonte, Barcelona ES
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20130289076 | CYCLOPROPYLAMINE INHIBITORS OF OXIDASES - The invention relates to cyclopropylamine compounds, in particular the compounds of Formula (I) as described and defined herein, and their use in therapy, including, e.g., the treatment or prevention of cancer. | 10-31-2013 |
Pablo Pedemonte, Buenos Aires AR
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20130227351 | SEMI-AUTOMATIC CONVERSION AND EXECUTION OF FUNCTIONAL MANUAL TESTS - Embodiments of the invention relate to the conversion and execution of functional tests. In one embodiment, a current test step of a manual functional test is executed. The test includes a set of test steps each including at least one action and one target of the action. The test is associated with an application that includes a plurality of objects to be tested. At least two of the objects are determined to be associated with the target of the test step. A user is prompted to provide a selection of one of the at least objects for association with the target of the test step. A new test step is generated. The new test step associates the object selected by the user with the target of the current test step. The new test step is designated for automatic execution in place of the current test step for subsequent executions thereof. | 08-29-2013 |
20130227366 | SEMI-AUTOMATIC CONVERSION AND EXECUTION OF FUNCTIONAL MANUAL TESTS - Embodiments of the invention relate to the conversion and execution of functional tests. In one embodiment, a current test step of a manual functional test is executed. The test includes a set of test steps each including at least one action and one target of the action. The test is associated with an application that includes a plurality of objects to be tested. At least two of the objects are determined to be associated with the target of the test step. A user is prompted to provide a selection of one of the at least objects for association with the target of the test step. A new test step is generated. The new test step associates the object selected by the user with the target of the current test step. The new test step is designated for automatic execution in place of the current test step for subsequent executions thereof. | 08-29-2013 |
Ronald Pedemonte, Wesley Chapel, NC US
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20110214238 | MIXTURES OF FIBER-REACTIVE AZO DYES - The present invention provides dye mixtures containing a dye of the formula (I) | 09-08-2011 |
20120246843 | DISPERSE DYE MIXTURES WHICH HAVE A HIGH DEGREE OF LIGHT FASTNESS AND BUILD-UP - A dye composition which contains a blue colored dye mixture which contains from 71 to about 90 wt % with respect to the total pigment fraction of a blue pigment which is represented by structural formula [1] | 10-04-2012 |
Xavier Soler Pedemonte, Barcelona ES
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20110290777 | INK DRYING - Ink drying apparatus and method for controlling ink drying apparatus are described herein. An example ink drying apparatus includes first and second heating elements positioned adjacent a drying area in a printer, and a controller to determine a temperature of the heating area and to selectively operate, based on the temperature determination, the first heating element in a burst mode and the second heating element in an on/off mode. | 12-01-2011 |
20110310203 | Pre-Heating Print Media - A system for pre-heating print media includes a carriage: a plurality of printheads disposed on the carriage; and a plurality of heating lamps disposed on the carriage such that each of the printheads is associated with at least one of the heating lamps. Each of the heating lamps heats a corresponding portion of a print medium prior to arrival of a printhead associated with that heating lamp at that portion of the print medium. | 12-22-2011 |
20130321542 | PRINTING APPARATUS AND METHODS - Methods for curing ink printed on a print medium are disclosed. The methods comprise heating air to a temperature suitable for curing the ink, and blowing the air through a plurality of holes onto the print medium. | 12-05-2013 |
20140009546 | SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING HEATED AIR TO PRINTED INK - System for supplying ink printed on a print medium comprises a heater to heat air, an impingement plate with a plurality of holes, and a blower for blowing heated air through the holes of the impingement plate onto the print medium. The impingement flux length in the system which may be defined as the length of the impingement plate through which heated air is blown, is adjustable. | 01-09-2014 |
20140028767 | PRODUCING A HOT-AIR FLOW IN A PRINTER TO HEAT A PRINT MEDIA - A printer comprises a heating system to produce a hot-air flowimpinging on a print media, the heating system comprising a heat source, a fan, and an air chamber. The air chamber has an air-impinging plate with air-impinging holes adjacent to the print media. The heating system provides first and second partially overlapping hot-air circulation circuits. The first hot-air circulation circuit leads from the heater through the holes of the air-impinging plate to direct hot air through the air-impinging holes to the print media in the course of printing operation. The second hot-air circulation circuit leads back to the heater through a recirculation channel without passing through the air-impinging holes of the air-impinging plate to prevent air from being directed onto the print media, in the course of the heat-up operation. The heating system further comprises circuit-switching arranged to switch the air flow between the first and second hot-air circulation circuits. | 01-30-2014 |
20150035886 | FORMATION OF DETECTION REGIONS BY DETECTOR MODULES COUPLED TO A MOVABLE CARRIAGE - A printing apparatus includes a carriage, a first detector module, and a second detector module. The carriage may selectively move a fluid applicator along a scanning path in a first scanning direction and a second scanning direction across a print zone to print on a media therein. The first detector module and second detector module may be coupled to the carriage. Further, the first detector module may include a first receiver and a first source to form a first detection region there between downstream of the carriage in the first scanning direction to detect an object therein. The second detector module may include a second receiver and a second source to form a second detection region there between downstream of the carriage in the second scanning direction to detect an object therein. | 02-05-2015 |
20150070453 | PRINTING APPARATUS AND METHODS - Methods for curing ink printed on a print medium are disclosed. The methods comprise heating air to a temperature suitable for curing the ink, and blowing the air through a plurality of holes onto the print medium. | 03-12-2015 |