Simone, US
Adam Simone, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20120016339 | Method and Apparatus for Intraoperative Cardiac Tissue Injection - The apparatus provides for injecting therapeutic agents at precise locations into the bodily tissue. The apparatus comprises an end effector that is guided to a precise location by motion controllers on a handle. At a precise location, the end effector attaches via a vacuum to the cardiac tissue. A flexible needle is advanced through a deflecting tunnel in the end effector to a desired depth. A therapeutic agent is then introduced via the flexible needle into the cardiac tissue. All these manipulations can be controlled by one hand and can be viewed via imaging methods. | 01-19-2012 |
Anthony Simone, Derby, CT US
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20110200713 | PERFORATED STIRRER - A perforated stirrer contains a drink product requiring mixing upon use; examples of such products include tea, instant coffee, powdered lemonade, etc. The stirrer may also contain additional mixing ingredients (e.g. sugar or powdered milk). A stirrer according to the disclosure thus provides both the ingredients for making the beverage and an implement for stirring the beverage. | 08-18-2011 |
20120213891 | Perforated Stirrer - An apparatus for making and stirring a liquid mixture includes a spoon with a handle and a bowl portion, a mixture component, and a covering across the top of the bowl portion of the spoon. The covering confines the mixture component, and is formed of a material permitting the liquid to contact the component. Immersion of the bowl portion of the spoon in the liquid causes the liquid to contact the mixture component, thereby producing a mixture of the liquid and the component external to the spoon. | 08-23-2012 |
Christopher Dennis Simone, Pickerington, OH US
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20090263640 | POLYCYCLIC POLYIMIDES AND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATING THERETO - The present invention is directed to the use polycyclic diamines. These diamines, when polymerized with dianhydrides, and optionally other non-polycyclic diamines are used to form new polyamic acids. The polyamic acids can be imidized to form a new class of useful polyimide resins and polyimide films, particularly in electronics type applications. | 10-22-2009 |
20110039085 | PIGMENTED POLYIMIDE FILMS AND METHODS RELATING THERETO - The present disclosure is directed to a base film having a thickness from 8 to 152 microns, a 60 degree gloss value from 2 to 35, an optical density greater than or equal to 2 and a dielectric strength greater than 1400 V/mil. The base film comprises a chemically converted (partially or wholly aromatic) polyimide in an amount from 63 to 96 weight percent of the base film. The base film further comprises a pigment and a matting agent. The matting agent is present in an amount from 1.6 to 10 weight percent of the base film, has a median particle size from 1.3 to 10 microns, and has a density from 2 to 4.5 g/cc. The pigment is present in an amount from 2 to 35 weight percent of the base film. The present disclosure is also directed to coverlay films comprising the base film in combination with an adhesive layer. | 02-17-2011 |
20130126940 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE ASSEMBLY AND THERMAL CONTROL BLANKET AND METHODS RELATING THERETO - The present disclosure relates generally to a light emitting diode assembly and a thermal control blanket. The light emitting diode assembly and the thermal control blanket have advantageous reflective and thermal properties. | 05-23-2013 |
20150147567 | POLYIMIDE METAL CLAD LAMINATE - The present disclosure is directed to a polyimide metal clad laminate. The metal clad laminate has a metal foil and a polyimide layer. The polyimide layer having a polyimide derived from 80 to 90 mole % 3,3′,4,4′-biphenyl tetracarboxylic dianhydride, 10 to 20 mole % 4,4′-oxydiphthalic anhydride and 100 mole % 2,2′-bis(trifluoromethyl)benzidine. The polyimide metal clad laminate does not have an adhesive layer between the metal foil and the polyimide layer. | 05-28-2015 |
20150197073 | POLYIMIDE METAL CLAD LAMINATE - The present disclosure is directed to a polyimide metal clad laminate. The metal clad laminate has a metal foil and a polyimide layer. The polyimide layer having a polyimide derived from 100 mole % 3,3′,4,4′-biphenyl tetracarboxylic dianhydride, and 100 mole % 2,2′-bis(trifluoromethyl)benzidine. The polyimide metal clad laminate does not have an adhesive layer between the metal foil and the polyimide layer. | 07-16-2015 |
20150201490 | CIRCUIT BOARD - The present disclosure is directed to a circuit board having a first imaged metal layer, a first electrically insulating layer, a second imaged metal layer, a polyimide bondply derived from 100 mole % 3,3′,4,4′-biphenyl tetracarboxylic dianhydride, 20 to 90 mole % 2,2′-bis(trifluoromethyl)benzidine, and 10 to 80 mole % 4,4′-oxydianiline, a third imaged metal layer, a second electrically insulating layer and a forth imaged metal layer. The circuit board does not have an adhesive layer between the second imaged metal layer and the polyimide bondply or the third imaged layer and the polyimide bondply. | 07-16-2015 |
Corey Simone, Howell, MI US
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20140197148 | STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF BONDING COPPER AND ALUMINUM - A bonded structure of aluminum and copper is formed by bonding a copper workpiece and an aluminum workpiece together along a joint via an arc welding process. The copper workpiece has a first coating, having a lower melting point than copper, applied to at least a portion of it. The first coating allows the copper workpiece to be wetted and brazed, while the aluminum workpiece is melted and fused along the joint. The arc welding process involves the cyclic alternating of a first stage, in which an electric current is supplied to a welding wire as it is moved toward the workpieces, and a second stage, in which the electric current is reduced and the welding wire is moved away from the workpieces, to generate and detach a plurality of molten droplets along the joint. Each molten droplet is formed from the welding wire in the first stage. | 07-17-2014 |
Davide Louis Simone, Gilboa, NY US
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20090302280 | COMPOSITION AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A composition includes a metal precursor. The metal precursor may include an inorganic ligand and a metal cation. The inorganic ligand may include a carbamate group. An associated method is provided. | 12-10-2009 |
Davide Louis Simone, Saratoga Springs, NY US
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20140197352 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ENERGY DISSIPATION - A method for forming a composition exhibiting energy dissipation in at least a portion of the frequency range from about 1 GHz to about 20 GHz can comprise treating a magnetic lossy material to increase the brittleness of the material, processing at least a portion of the magnetic lossy material into a powder, and mixing at least a portion of the powder with a dielectric resin, wherein the percentage volume of the powder relative to the total volume of the composition is configured such that dissipation of incident electromagnetic radiation is substantially optimized in at least a portion of the frequency range from about 1 GHz to about 20 GHz. | 07-17-2014 |
20140197977 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DESTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE - A composition for destructive interference in at least a portion of the frequency range from about 1 GHz to about 20 GHz can comprise a dielectric and a conductive filler mixed with at least a portion of the dielectric, wherein the percentage volume of the conductive filler relative to the total volume of the composition is configured such that the wavelength of sensitivity for the composition is on the order of a wavelength of an incident electromagnetic radiation in at least a portion of the frequency range from about 1 GHz to about 20 GHz. | 07-17-2014 |
20140197978 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ENERGY DISSIPATION - A composition for energy dissipation in at least a portion of the frequency range from about 1 GHz to about 20 GHz, the composition can comprise a dielectric and graphene mixed with at least a portion of the dielectric, wherein the percentage volume of the graphene relative to the total volume of the composition is configured such that dissipation of incident electromagnetic radiation is substantially optimized in at least a portion of the frequency range from about 1 GHz to about 20 GHz. | 07-17-2014 |
Dustin Simone, Boston, MA US
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20150040428 | Article Of Footwear With Extruded Components - The disclosed embodiments relate to portions of an article of footwear formed from an extruded member. In certain embodiments, a sole or portion of a sole can be formed from one or more extruded members. In certain embodiments, the extruded member can be a single, continuous piece of solid material. In certain embodiments, a sole for an article of footwear can be fashioned from an extruded member formed in a controlled geometric pattern. In certain embodiments, the sole can include one or more layers. | 02-12-2015 |
Dustin G. Simone, Westerly, RI US
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20130110415 | Body Mounted Monitoring System And Method | 05-02-2013 |
Eric Simone, Philadelphia, PA US
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20090110741 | METHOD AND COMPOSITIONS FOR POLYMER NANOCARRIERS CONTAINING THERAPEUTIC MOLECULES - A method of controlling a physical characteristic of polymeric nanocarrier-encapsulated protein particles includes altering or selecting a weight percentage of a hydrophobic polymer block in a total amphiphilic diblock copolymer of a primary emulsion of a double emulsion, freeze-thaw technique. The primary emulsion is formed using a freeze-thaw cycle of the amphiphilic diblock copolymer and a protein having a molecular weight of up to or equal to 300,000 Da. Selection of the hydrophobic polymer block percentage alters one or more characteristics of the resulting nanoparticles, such as shape. Thus, as one aspect, a method of producing filamentous polymeric nanocarrier-encapsulated protein (i.e., active enzyme) particles involves forming a primary emulsion using a freeze-thaw cycle of (i) an amphiphilic diblock copolymer, which has a molecular weight of about 10,000 to about 100,000 Da and comprises a conjugate of the hydrophobic polymer block and a hydrophilic polymer block, wherein the amphiphilic diblock copolymer comprises greater than 81% to about 95% by weight of the hydrophobic polymer block; and a protein having a molecular weight of up to or equal to about 300,000 Da. Various compositions comprising such filamentous-shaped nanocarrier particles, and methods of use for diagnosis and therapy are disclosed. | 04-30-2009 |
20100316571 | Method and Compositions for Polymer Nanocarriers Containing Therapeutic Molecules - A method of controlling a physical characteristic of polymeric nanocarrier-encapsulated protein particles includes altering or selecting a weight percentage of a hydrophobic polymer block in a total amphiphilic diblock copolymer of a primary emulsion of a double emulsion, freeze-thaw technique. The primary emulsion is formed using a freeze-thaw cycle of the amphiphilic diblock copolymer and a protein having a molecular weight of up to or equal to 300,000 Da. Selection of the hydrophobic polymer block percentage alters one or more characteristics of the resulting nanoparticles, such as shape. Thus, as one aspect, a method of producing filamentous polymeric nanocarrier-encapsulated protein (i.e., active enzyme) particles involves forming a primary emulsion using a freeze-thaw cycle of (i) an amphiphilic diblock copolymer, which has a molecular weight of about 10,000 to about 100,000 Da and comprises a conjugate of the hydrophobic polymer block and a hydrophilic polymer block, wherein the amphiphilic diblock copolymer comprises greater than 81% to about 95% by weight of the hydrophobic polymer block; and a protein having a molecular weight of up to or equal to about 300,000 Da. Various compositions comprising such filamentous-shaped nanocarrier particles, and methods of use for diagnosis and therapy are disclosed. | 12-16-2010 |
Eric A. Simone, Newbury, MA US
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20140235705 | FORMULATIONS OF THIOPHENE COMPOUNDS - A pharmaceutical composition comprises: a) polymorphic form M or tromethamine salt of Compound (1) represented by the following structural formula: | 08-21-2014 |
Gina A. Gorgone Simone, North Potomac, MD US
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20150291701 | METHODS FOR TREATING DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN SIGNAL PEPTIDE-CONTAINING MOLECULES - The invention provides human signal peptide-containing proteins (HSPP) and polynucleotides which identify and encode HSPP. The invention also provides expression vectors, host cells, antibodies, agonists, and antagonists. The invention also provides methods for diagnosing, treating, or preventing disorders associated with expression of HSPP. | 10-15-2015 |
Gina A. Gorgone Simone, Earleville, MD US
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20150017173 | ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN TRANSMEMBRANE PROTEINS - The invention provides human transmembrane proteins (HTMPN) and polynucleotides which identify and encode HTMPN. The invention also provides expression vectors, host cells, antibodies, agonists, and antagonists. The invention also provides methods for diagnosing, treating, or preventing disorders associated with expression of HTMPN. | 01-15-2015 |
Joellen Simone, Ontario, NY US
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20100279219 | FLEXIBLE IMAGING MEMBERS WITHOUT ANTICURL LAYER - The presently disclosed embodiments relate in general to electrophotographic imaging members, such as layered photoreceptor structures, and processes for making and using the same. More particularly, the embodiments pertain to the incorporation of a liquid compound having a high boiling point into the charge transport layer such that an anticurl back coating is no longer needed for reduction or elimination of photoreceptor layer curling. | 11-04-2010 |
John Simone, San Francisco, CA US
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20120266229 | INTER-APPLICATION MANAGEMENT OF USER CREDENTIAL DATA - A system and apparatus for enhancing the functionality and utility of an authentication process for web applications is disclosed. | 10-18-2012 |
Joseph Simone, Hudson, NH US
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20080243549 | Patient care report management system - In an integrated web-based software system for tracking and managing patient care reports associated with emergency medical transport trips, a thin web-based client is viewable through the Internet, including wirelessly from within emergency vehicles, and communicates with a main system that is designed around a core layered architecture with at least one system database and a web-based interface. The system facilitates report entry and delivery to hospitals and end-user administration, including the ability to create new fields and tabs for the run form, notifications about relevant data conditions, continuous reporting capabilities, and on the fly data updates. The system particularly provides the options of prefilled web forms, report and field administration, changeable data entry, automatic information sharing to destination facilities and internal departments, quality assurance notifications, summary data, and data mining, as well as optional interfaces to Third Party software products commonly used in the industry. | 10-02-2008 |
Ken Simone, Miamisburg, OH US
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20120033880 | IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEMS EMPLOYING IMAGE COMPRESSION AND ACCELERATED IMAGE DECOMPRESSION - A system for processing an image includes a non-transitory memory component storing a set of executable instructions, and a scalable tile processing device. The executable instructions cause the system to receive image data, partition the image data into tiles, transmit a tile to the scalable tile processing device, receive an encoded bit stream corresponding to the transmitted tile from the tile processing device, output compressed image data including the encoded bit stream, receive the compressed image data, decode the compressed image data to generate a plurality of decoded code blocks, and output decompressed image data including the plurality of decoded code blocks. The scalable tile processing device receives the tile including tile image data, wavelet transforms, quantizes, segments, and encodes the tile image data to generate a plurality of encoded code blocks, and transmits an encoded bit stream including the plurality of encoded code blocks to the system. | 02-09-2012 |
20120033881 | IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEMS EMPLOYING IMAGE COMPRESSION AND ACCELERATED DECOMPRESSION - A system for processing an image includes a non-transitory memory component storing a set of executable instructions, and a scalable tile processing device. The executable instructions cause the system to receive image data, partition the image data into tiles, transmit a tile to the scalable tile processing device, receive an encoded bit stream corresponding to the transmitted tile from the tile processing device, output compressed image data including the encoded bit stream, receive the compressed image data, decode the compressed image data to generate a plurality of decoded code blocks, and output decompressed image data including the plurality of decoded code blocks. The scalable tile processing device receives the tile including tile image data, wavelet transforms, quantizes, segments, and encodes the tile image data to generate a plurality of encoded code blocks, and transmits an encoded bit stream including the plurality of encoded code blocks to the system. | 02-09-2012 |
20120033886 | IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEMS EMPLOYING IMAGE COMPRESSION - A system for processing an image includes a an image data input port, a compressed image data output port or a compressed image data storage node, a non-transitory memory component storing a set of executable instructions, and a scalable tile processing device. The executable instructions cause the system to receive image data, partition the image data into tiles, transmit a tile to the scalable tile processing device, receive an encoded bit stream corresponding to the transmitted tile from the tile processing device, and output compressed image data including the encoded bit stream. The scalable tile processing device receives the tile including tile image data, wavelet transforms, quantizes, segments, and encodes the tile image data to generate a plurality of encoded code blocks, and transmits an encoded bit stream including the plurality of encoded code blocks to the system. | 02-09-2012 |
Kenneth Simone, Murphy, TX US
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20110010438 | Method and Apparatus for Communicating During Automated Data Processing - A number of items of data from a data source ( | 01-13-2011 |
20110126199 | Method and Apparatus for Communicating During Automated Data Processing - A number of items of data from a data source ( | 05-26-2011 |
Matthew W. Simone, Phoenix, AZ US
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20150024868 | GOLF CLUB HEADS HAVING A HYDROPHOBIC SURFACE AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF CLUB HEADS HAVING A HYDROPHOBIC SURFACE - Embodiments of golf club heads having a hydrophobic surface and methods to manufacture such golf club heads are generally described herein. The golf club heads are configured to comprise a ball-striking face and at least two channels formed therein. The channels are separated by a land portion of the ball-striking face extending therebetween. The land portion is associated with at least a first step portion extending at a first elevation and a second step portion extending at a second elevation, the second elevation being higher than the first elevation relative to a bottom of the channels. Each of the first and second step portions is so dimensioned as to be associated with a substantially hydrophobic contact angle. | 01-22-2015 |
20150231728 | METHOD OF FORMING GOLF CLUB HEAD ASSEMBLY - A method of forming a golf club head assembly includes aligning a faceplate with a recess of a club head; welding the faceplate to the club head; then, after welding the faceplate, heating the club head and faceplate to at least a solvus temperature of the faceplate for a predetermined amount of time; and then, after heating the club head and faceplate, allowing the club head and faceplate to air cool. | 08-20-2015 |
20150232976 | METHOD OF FORMING GOLF CLUB HEAD ASSEMBLY - A method of forming a golf club head assembly includes aligning a faceplate with a recess of a club head; welding the faceplate to the club head; then, after welding the faceplate, heating the club head and the faceplate to at least a solvus temperature of the faceplate for a predetermined amount of time; and then, after heating the club head and the faceplate, allowing the club head and the faceplate to air cool. | 08-20-2015 |
Peter Simone, St. Paul, MN US
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20130005884 | PROPYLENE-ALPHA-OLEFIN POLYMERS, HOT MELT ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS THAT INCLUDE PROPYLENE-ALPHA-OLEFIN POLYMERS AND ARTICLES THAT INCLUDE THE SAME - A propylene-alpha-olefin polymer that includes at least 50% by weight propylene, has a ratio of z average molecular weight (Mz) to number average molecular weight (Mw) (Mz/Mw) from greater than 20 to no greater than 50, and a ratio of Mz to weight average molecular weight (Mw) (Mz/Mw) of greater than 2.5, and exhibits a viscosity of no greater than 2,500 centipoise at 190° C., and a hot melt adhesive composition that includes the propylene-alpha-olefin polymer, a first wax consisting of a functionalized wax, and a second wax different from the first wax, the adhesive composition exhibiting a viscosity of no greater than 2,500 centipoise at 177° C. | 01-03-2013 |
Peter M. Simone, Woodbury, MN US
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20140162082 | COMPOSITION, AN ARTICLE AND A METHOD FOR THE BONDING OF NON-WOVEN SUBSTRATES - A composition, an article and a method for the bonding of non-woven substrates is disclosed. The composition includes solid particles comprising one or more polymers which are emulsified, dispersed and or suspended in a fluid carrier. The composition forms a molten blend when energy activated at temperatures in excess of 60° C. (140° F.). | 06-12-2014 |
20140336322 | STRENGTH ROOM TEMPERATURE FLUID ADHESIVE COMPOSITION AND ARTICLES MADE WITH THE SAME - A fluid adhesive composition is disclosed that includes a liquid carrier and a solid particle including a ethylene copolymer where the ethylene copolymer has a Melt Index as tested by ASTM D 1238 (190° C./2.16 kg) of less than 2. | 11-13-2014 |
Steven Anthony Simone, Helotes, TX US
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20140156313 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING INSURANCE PICTORICAL CLASSIFICATION - A display device may display to a user questions related to insurance products. The user may be a business owner, and the questions may solicit information that may be used to determine which of the insurance products are applicable to the user's business. Input data may be received from a user that is responsive to the questions. The input data may indicate, for example, the type of industry of the business and the location of the business. Next, the display device may present the user with a set of pictures that are related to the user's business industry. Input data may be received from the user, selecting a subset of the pictures. Based on the input data, a business classification may be determined. The business classification along with underwriting information may be used to determine a business insurance product and options that are applicable to the business. | 06-05-2014 |
20150106128 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO FACILITATE A COMMUNICATION INTERFACE BETWEEN INSURANCE AGENT AND UNDERWRITER DEVICES - According to some embodiments, an insurance entity may receive information associated with an insurance policy. Based on the received information associated with the insurance policy, supplemental insurance information may be automatically determined. A communication interface, such as a substantially real-time interface for text and/or video communications, may then be facilitated between an insurance agent device and an underwriter device in accordance with the supplemental insurance information. | 04-16-2015 |
Thomas S. Simone, Fenton, MO US
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20150274447 | AUTONOMOUS TRUCK LOADER AND UNLOADER - An autonomous device for loading and unloading trucks comprises a mobile body, a robot arm and a body conveyor system to convey cartons during loading and unloading. A manipulator attaches to a moveable end of the robot arm and is maneuverable within the tight confines of the truck. The manipulator picks up a row of articles at a first location and places the row of articles down at a second location. The manipulator is reconfigurable to match to both locations. | 10-01-2015 |