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Abram M. Vaccaro, Stoughton, WI US
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| 20110064661 | NON-RADIOACTIVE PHOSPHOLIPID COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides phospholipid ether and alkyl phospholipid compounds and their combinations with other cancer therapy agents. More specifically, the invention relates to the use of phospholipid ether compounds comprising a “cold” isotope of iodine, e.g. | 03-17-2011 |
Brian Vaccaro, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL US
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| 20090291911 | REHYDRATABLE POLYSACCHARIDE PARTICLES AND SPONGE - Tissue and other body structures may be protected using a hydrated composition made from free-flowing substantially collagen-free rehydratable polysaccharide particles and rehydratable polysaccharide sponges. Rehydration of the particles without clumping may be carried out be dispersing the particles in a biocompatible water-miscible polar dispersant such as ethanol and combining the dispersion with sufficient aqueous solvent for the particles to convert them to a cohesive hydrogel. The hydrated composition may assist in returning an injured, inflamed or surgically repaired surface to a normal state, e.g., through one or more healing mechanisms such as modulation of an inflammatory response, phagocytosis, mucosal remodeling, reciliation or other full or partial restoration of normal function. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20090291912 | CHITOSAN-CONTAINING PROTECTIVE COMPOSITION - Body tissue and structures may be protected using a fluid containing a mixture of partially crosslinked polysaccharide and a further crosslinker. The mixture desirably is sprayable, forms a fluid protective layer via in situ crosslinking, desirably does not drip or run from a treatment site, and may avoid the use of more rapidly curing but potentially less bioacceptable crosslinkers at the treatment site. | 11-26-2009 |
Brian J. Vaccaro, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL US
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| 20090285897 | REHYDRATABLE THIOLATED POLYSACCHARIDE PARTICLES AND SPONGE - Tissue and other body structures may be protected using a hydrated composition made from free-flowing rehydratable particles or a rehydratable sponge comprising substantially collagen-free dehydrothermally crosslinked thiolated polysaccharide. Rehydration of crosslinked or uncrosslinked polysaccharide particles may be carried out without clumping by dispersing the particles in a biocompatible water-miscible polar dispersant such as ethanol and combining the dispersion with sufficient aqueous solvent for the particles to convert them to a cohesive hydrogel. The hydrated particles or sponge may assist in returning an injured, inflamed or surgically repaired surface to a normal state, e.g., through one or more healing mechanisms such as modulation of an inflammatory response, phagocytosis, mucosal remodeling, reciliation or other full or partial restoration of normal function. | 11-19-2009 |
Christopher M. Vaccaro, O'Fallon, MO US
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| 20080196475 | POROSITY REFERENCE STANDARD UTILIZING ONE OR MORE HOLLOW, NON-CYLINDRICAL SHAFTS - The invention relates to pseudo porosity standards, and methods for their manufacture and use, which may substantially mimic the effect porosity has on ultrasonic sound as it passes through a composite laminate. An ultrasonic inspection reference standard for composite materials having porosity may include a member having at least one thickness. The member may be defined by at least one hollow, non-spherical shaft. The member may be manufactured from a fiber-free polymer resin using a stereo lithography process. The non-spherical shaft may scatter and attenuate ultrasonic energy. The reference standard may replace more costly, porous, fiber-reinforced, composite reference standards in the aircraft industry and in other non-aircraft applications. | 08-21-2008 |
Guy Vaccaro, Warrenville, IL US
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| 20100187963 | Heat Sink for Passive Cooling of a Lamp - Various embodiments of heat sinks for passive cooling of lamps are provided. In an embodiment, a heat sink comprises a top end and a bottom end that is opposite the top end along a body axis of the heat sink, an airflow passageway formed through the heat sink, an internal surface that defines the airflow passageway, and an external surface. The airflow passageway extends in general alignment with the body axis from substantially the top end of the heat sink to substantially the bottom end of the heat sink, and the airflow passageway comprises at least one airflow opening located substantially at the top end of the heat sink and at least one airflow opening located substantially at the bottom end of the heat sink. | 07-29-2010 |
Henry Vaccaro, South Plainfield, NJ US
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| 20110065682 | HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS FACTOR IXA INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to novel heterocyclic compounds of Formulae I-III; as disclosed herein or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, ester, prodrug or stereoisomer thereof. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds, and methods for using said compounds for treating or preventing a thromboembolic disorder. | 03-17-2011 |
Henry A. Vaccaro, South Plainfield, NJ US
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| 20090286830 | HETEROATOM-LINKED SUBSTITUTED PIPERIDINES AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF USEFUL AS HISTAMINE H3 ANTAGONISTS - Disclosed are novel compounds of the formula | 11-19-2009 |
| 20100145048 | COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS - This invention relates to compounds of the Formula (I): | 06-10-2010 |
| 20110117057 | NOVEL PEPTIDES AS NS3-SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS - The present invention discloses novel compounds which have HCV protease inhibitory activity as well as methods for preparing such compounds. In another embodiment, the invention discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds as well as methods of using them to treat disorders associated with the HCV protease. | 05-19-2011 |
Henry M. Vaccaro, South Plainfield, NJ US
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| 20110165118 | 3-HETEROCYCLIC SUBSTITUTED INDOLE DERIVATIVES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to 3-Heterocyclic Substituted Indole Derivatives, compositions comprising at least one 3-Heterocyclic Substituted Indole Derivative, and methods of using the 3-Heterocyclic Substituted Indole Derivatives for treating or preventing a viral infection or a virus-related disorder in a patient. | 07-07-2011 |
Jim A. Vaccaro, Peachtree City, GA US
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| 20110130015 | External Quick Connect Modular Plug for a Wiring Device - The modular electrical wiring device includes an electrical wiring device and an external plug that is electrically coupled by one or more wires to the wiring device. The modular plug is releasably coupled to a connector in a male-female relationship. Both the modular plug and connector include internal contacts for electrically coupling one to the other. The connector is electrically coupled to and directly terminates one or more building wires, which are used to provide power to one or more of the wiring devices. The external plug is removably coupled to the connector to provide electrical power to the wiring device by establishing and electrical pathway from a source of electrical power, through the building wires, the connector and the modular plug to the wiring device. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110130016 | External Quick Connect Modular Plug for a Wiring Device - The modular electrical wiring device includes an electrical wiring device and an external plug that is electrically coupled by one or more wires to the wiring device. The modular plug is releasably coupled to a connector in a male-female relationship. Both the modular plug and connector include internal contacts for electrically coupling one to the other. The connector is electrically coupled to and terminates one or more building wires, which are used to provide power to one or more of the wiring devices. The external plug is removably coupled to the connector to provide electrical power to the wiring device by establishing and electrical pathway from a source of electrical power, through the building wires, the connector and the modular plug to the wiring device. | 06-02-2011 |
Laura Jean Vaccaro, Little Falls, NJ US
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| 20100233098 | Method and Composition for Disinfecting Hard Surfaces - Aqueous hard surface treatment compositions necessarily comprise an alcohol constituent selected from the group consisting of methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, isopropanol, n-butanol, benzyl alcohol, and mixtures thereof which alcohol constituent comprises from about 40 and 70 weight percent (“% wt”) of the total weight of the composition of which it forms a part. Preferably however the alcohol constituent is present in an amount of from about 50% wt to about 70% wt, more preferably is present in amounts of from about 60% wt to about 70% wt. | 09-16-2010 |
Robert K. Vaccaro, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL US
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| 20080249483 | SURGICAL INSTRUMENT, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR BIOFILM REMOVAL - Systems and methods for removal of bacterial biofilm from a target site of a human patient includes a surgical instrument having an introducer for bodily insertion and maintaining an irrigation duct and a nozzle. A distal portion of the introducer is transitionable between a plurality of bend angles relative to a proximal portion thereof. In particular, the instrument is adapted to independently maintain the distal portion at each of the plurality of bend angles relative to the proximal portion. The nozzle is maintained relative to the distal portion of the introducer and is adapted to dispense pressurized irrigant from the irrigation duct toward a layer of bacterial biofilm. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20110190596 | ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE APPARATUS - An apparatus for monitoring EMG signals of a patient's laryngeal muscles includes an endotracheal tube having an exterior surface. Conductive ink electrodes are formed on the exterior surface of the endotracheal tube. The conductive ink electrodes are configured to receive the EMG signals from the laryngeal muscles when the endotracheal tube is placed in a trachea of the patient. At least one conductor is coupled to the conductive ink electrodes and is configured to carry the EMG signals received by the conductive ink electrodes to a processing apparatus. | 08-04-2011 |
Ronald A. Vaccaro, Hickory, NC US
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| 20080311788 | COAXIAL CONNECTOR WITH INSULATOR MEMBER INCLUDING ELONGATE HOLLOW CAVITIES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A coaxial cable connector may include an insulator member including a forward portion, and a rearward portion extending rearwardly from the forward portion. The rearward portion may include a tubular outer conductor support portion for supporting an interior surface of the outer conductor of the end of the coaxial cable. The tubular outer conductor support portion may include a sidewall having a plurality of spaced apart hollow cavities extending therein. These cavities may advantageously provide the impedance matching and may be readily formed during manufacturing of the insulator member, such as by molding, for example. The connector may further include a housing having a forward and rearward ends and a medial portion therebetween, and a back nut threadingly engaging the rearward end of the connector housing. The insulator member may be positioned within the medial portion of the connector housing. A contact may be carried within the bore of the insulator member for connecting to the inner conductor of the end of the coaxial cable. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20100064522 | COAXIAL CABLE END PREPARATION TOOL WITH DRIVE SHAFT AND RELATED METHODS - A cable end preparation tool is for a coaxial cable including an inner conductor, a dielectric layer surrounding the inner conductor, an outer conductor surrounding the dielectric layer, and an outer jacket surrounding the outer conductor. The tool may include a body having first and second opposing ends with a first recess in the first end and a second recess in the second end. A first blade may be carried within the first recess for stripping the outer jacket to expose a portion of the outer conductor when the body is rotated about the coaxial cable. A second blade may be carried within the first recess for stripping the outer conductor and dielectric layer to expose a portion of the inner conductor when the body is rotated relative to the coaxial cable. The tool may also include a coring bit having a cutting head and a drive shaft extending outwardly therefrom. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100064857 | COAXIAL CABLE END PREPARATION TOOL AND RELATED METHODS - A cable end preparation tool for a coaxial cable may include a body having first and second opposing ends with a first recess in the first end, and a first blade carried by the body within the first recess for stripping an outer jacket of the cable to expose a portion of an outer conductor when the body is rotated relative to the cable. A second blade may be carried by the body within the first recess for stripping the outer conductor and a dielectric layer to expose a portion of an inner conductor when the body is rotated relative to the cable. The tool may further include a coring bit carried by the second end of the body for removing a portion of the dielectric layer between the inner conductor and the exposed portion of the outer conductor when the body is rotated relative to the coaxial cable. | 03-18-2010 |
Shawn Vaccaro, Draper, UT US
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| 20120031545 | Customizable Financial Transaction Instrument - Disclosed is a system for customizing a gift card. The system includes a indicia carrier having a machine readable medium for an encoded account number supported on one side of the indicia carrier and being devoid of embossed account indicia on an opposite side. The system also includes a self-adhesive label adapted for application onto at least part of a surface of the indicia carrier. The system further includes means for customizing the label with a customized display. The system also includes a printer to print the customized display on the label. Additionally, the system includes a label applicator that facilitates alignment of the label with the indicia carrier for joining the label and the indicia carrier. | 02-09-2012 |
