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Marco Vincenti, Torino IT
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20110229974 | METHOD AND A KIT FOR DETERMINING HUMAN OR ANIMAL BLOOD ON A SURFACE - A method for detecting human or animal blood traces on a surface is described. The method is fundamentally based on the reaction of luminol and includes the preliminary operation of atomizing an inorganic powder suspension, such as titania, silica, alumina, hydroxyapatite, or the like, onto the surface to be investigated, after which a luminol composition is atomized thereon, which comprises a luminol compound, a peroxidic oxidising agent and an alkaline agent in an amount providing a pH within the range of 10 to 14. Furthermore, a kit for carrying out the detection method of the invention is described. | 09-22-2011 |
Maria Antonietta Vincenti, Huntsville, AL US
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20120325299 | Photonic Bandgap Solar Cells - A photovoltaic cell for use in a solar cell panel and a method of forming a photovoltaic cell for use in a solar cell panel are disclosed. The photovoltaic cell includes a plurality of first layers of a first material having a first thickness and a first optical characteristic; a plurality of second layers of a second material having a second thickness and a second optical characteristic, each of the plurality of layers of the first material adjacent to two of the plurality of layers of the second material; wherein the second material includes a metal. In one aspect, the first material includes a semiconductor. In a further aspect, the plurality of first layers includes layers formed from two different semiconductor materials. | 12-27-2012 |
20150364634 | Photonic Bandgap Structure - A photonic bandgap structure having multiple stacked layers has a thickness from the top of its top layer to the bottom of its bottom layer of less than one micron. Metal conducting layers having negative real dielectric constants are positioned between semiconductor layers having positive dielectric constants. The layers are arranged and stacked, and the thicknesses and materials for the semiconductor layers and conductive layers are selected to realize desired absorption, transmission, and reflection characteristics. | 12-17-2015 |
Matthew Vincenti, Toronto CA
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20160055699 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR MANAGING ACCESS TO A VEHICLE - Methods, system, mobile node, administrative module for managing access to a vehicle and/or for activating temporary access to the vehicle. A fixed unit comprising a short range transceiver is provided in the vehicle, for managing access thereto the vehicle. A virtual key is provided to the mobile device that has a primary function other than virtual key management. The fixed unit interacts only via the short range transceiver while granting access, the virtual key may be associated by the mobile device to a valet key device for granting conditional access to the vehicle. | 02-25-2016 |
Neil Vincenti, Elmsford, NY US
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20140230668 | FRUIT PITTER - A Fruit Pitter is disclosed where a plunger and shaft are slidably disposed within a generally cylindrical barrel. The shaft contains a pit engaging end that serves to cut and push a pit through a food item and expel the pit into a pit ejection chamber. The plunger is spring actuated for ease of operation. The food item rests in an opening in the barrel and remains there throughout the pit removal operation until a user removes the food item from the Fruit Pitter. The pit ejection chamber keeps the pit retained until it can be disposed of, and further serves to reduce splattering while the Fruit Pitter is in use. | 08-21-2014 |
Neil Seung Myung Vincenti, Seattle, WA US
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20140030408 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PEELING GARLIC - A device for removing the husk from a clove of garlic incorporates female and male members. The female member has a body with a cylinder therein terminating in a resilient bottom with a compound surface relief. The male member has a handle and a rigid projection. The projection is sized and shaped to mate with the cylinder, to move longitudinally with respect to the cylinder, and to rotate about the longitudinal axis when positioned in the cylinder. The projection terminates in an end incorporating a resilient material having a compound surface relief. When a clove of garlic is placed in the device and the projection is inserted into the cylinder until the clove contacts the cylinder and the projection, rotation of the handle with respect to the female member removes the husk. | 01-30-2014 |
Paul Vincenti, Jefferson, NJ US
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20120164090 | CONTINUOUS MANUFACTURING SYSTEM - A continuous system for manufacturing a composition that contains an active ingredient that includes a base manufacturing portion and an addition portion. The system can manufacture compositions having different levels of the active ingredient. A base is formed that contains a first level of the active ingredient that is desired for any composition to be manufactured. The addition portion can be used to add more of the materials for the composition to lower the level of the active ingredient, or more active ingredient can be added to increase the level of the active ingredient. The system is controlled by a sensor that measures an amount of associated material that is associated with the active ingredient. This is useful when the active ingredient is not detectable by the sensor. | 06-28-2012 |
Paul Joseph Vincenti, Jefferson, NJ US
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20150265183 | METHOD FOR TESTING ORAL MALODOR - The present invention relates to a method for testing oral malodor, in particular oral malodor from onion and garlic. Described herein are methods for testing the efficacy of an oral care composition to reduce oral malodor, the method comprising the steps of: a) cleaning at least a part of the oral cavity with an oral care composition; b) testing a first sample of exhaled breath from the cleaned oral cavity to provide a first test result representing a first amount of at least one oral malodor component detected in the exhaled breath; c) exposing the oral cavity to an oral malodor material including or capable of forming the at least one oral malodor component; and d) testing a second sample of exhaled breath from the oral cavity to provide a second test result representing a second amount of the at least one oral malodor component detected in the exhaled breath. | 09-24-2015 |
20150293075 | METHOD FOR TESTING ORAL MALODOR - The present invention relates to a method for testing oral malodor, in particular oral malodor from coffee. Described herein are methods for testing the efficacy of an oral care composition to reduce oral malodor, the method comprising the steps of: a) cleaning at least a part of the oral cavity with an oral care composition; b) testing a sample of exhaled breath from the cleaned oral cavity to provide a test result representing a amount of at least one oral malodor component detected in the exhaled breath; c) exposing the oral cavity to an oral malodor material including or capable of forming the at least one oral malodor component; and d) testing a sample of exhaled breath from the oral cavity to provide a test result representing an amount of the at least one oral malodor component detected in the exhaled breath. | 10-15-2015 |
20150328120 | ORAL CARE COMPOSITION COMPRISING AN AMADORI COMPOUND - The present invention relates to oral care compositions and methods of inhibiting microbial biofilm formation and/or degrading a microbial biofilm. Disclosed herein are oral care compositions comprising an Amadori compound having a glucose moiety and an amino acid moiety. The Amadori compound has use for inhibiting oral microbial biofilm formation and/or degrading an oral microbial biofilm in the oral cavity of a mammalian subject. | 11-19-2015 |
Stefano Vincenti, Pisa IT
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20120020400 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING RECEIVED SYMBOLS CORRUPTED BY BURST NOISE AND RELATED DEVICE - A method for identifying a corrupted received signal at a receiver is described. A received signal may include symbols. Each symbol may have a value of a Galois field associated therewith. The receiver may be configured to store a logarithm of normalized probability mass functions and corresponding Galois field values for each of the plurality of symbols. The normalized probability mass functions may be normalized with respect to a greatest probability mass function of a given symbol of the plurality of symbols. The method may include comparing, for each of the plurality of symbols, a logarithm of normalized probability of an n-th best probability value with a respective threshold, counting a number of the logarithms that exceed the respective threshold and generating, for each of the plurality of symbols, a score corresponding to the number. The method may also include calculating a moving average of the scores, and comparing the calculated moving average with an output threshold and flagging a just received one of the plurality of symbols as corrupted based upon the comparison. | 01-26-2012 |