Avitabile
Antonio Avitabile, Basingstoke GB
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20130214608 | POWER CONTROL DEVICE - To solve problems arising when a power conditioner equivalent to that connected to a solar panel is connected to a power storage device. | 08-22-2013 |
20130214763 | POWER CONTROL DEVICE AND POWER CONTROL METHOD - Used electric energy is collected while maintaining accuracy. | 08-22-2013 |
Antonio Avitabile, Upper Froyle GB
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20150027297 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND SOFTWARE FOR PROVIDING USER FEEDBACK - A device for providing feedback to a user of a string instrument is described. The device comprises receiving circuitry operable in use to communicate with at least one finger sensor capable of detecting the force of a finger on a string, a camera operable in use to capture an image and a display operable in use to display data, wherein the receiving circuitry, camera and display are connected to processing circuitry which is operable to: detect, from the receiving circuitry, the force of a user's finger on at least one string at a given time; detect, from the camera, the position of the user's finger on the at least one string at the given time; compare the detected force of the user's finger and the position of the user's finger on the at least one string at the given time with a predetermined value of force and position at the given time; and generate, on the basis of the said comparison, feedback to display on the display. | 01-29-2015 |
Antonio Avitabile, Surrey UK
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20130297084 | POWER CONTROL DEVICE AND POWER CONTROL METHOD - Control of supplying power to a storage device is performed based on carbon emission strength or a power rate. | 11-07-2013 |
Barbara G. Avitabile, Essex GB
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20110207770 | PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT COMPRISING A MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST AND A SECOND ACTIVE INGREDIENT - The invention provides a pharmaceutical product, kit or composition comprising a first active ingredient which is a selected muscarinic receptor antagonist, and a second active ingredient which is selected from a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, a modulator of chemokine receptor function, an inhibitor of kinase function, a protease inhibitor, a steroidal glucocorticoid receptor agonist, a non-steroidal glucocorticoid receptor agonist and a purinoceptor antagonist, of use in the treatment of respiratory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma. | 08-25-2011 |
20110245293 | PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT COMPRISING A MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST AND A BETA-2-ADRENOCEPTOR AGONIST - The invention provides a pharmaceutical product, kit or composition comprising a first active ingredient which is a selected muscarinic receptor antagonist selected, and a second active ingredient which is a β | 10-06-2011 |
Barbara Giuseppina Avitabile, Essex GB
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20100056565 | Heterocyclic Derivatives as M3 Muscarinic Receptors - This invention relates to M3 antagonists of formula (I) wherein R | 03-04-2010 |
20100093816 | SALT - The invention provides [2-(4-chloro-benzyloxy)-ethyl]-[2-((R)-cyclohexyl-hydroxy-phenyl-methyl)-oxazol-5-yl-methyl]-dimethyl-ammonium napadisylate, pharmaceutical compositions containing it, and its use in therapy. | 04-15-2010 |
Jeffrey Avitabile, Lodi, NJ US
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20120096782 | Hidden Ridge Vent for Slate Roofs - A ridge ventilation system includes a plurality of ridge vent sections configured to be arranged end-to-end along the ridge of a roof covering a vent slot formed therealong. Each ridge vent section has an elongated longitudinally flexible top panel with a central portion, edge portions terminating at extreme edges of the top panel, and ventilation grids extending beneath and along the edge portions spaced from extreme edges thereof. The space between the extreme edges of the top panel and the ventilation grids forms or defines an overhang configured to receive edges of shingles in a course of shingles installed next to the vent section and to inhibit the edges of the shingles from rising up. The ridge vent sections also have depending deflectors for deflecting blowing rain and snow that might enter through the ventilation grids and filter fabric may be affixed to the bottom of the ridge vent sections to provide additional deflection of rain and snow. The ridge ventilation system is particularly useful with slate or slate-style roofs and the vent sections are sized so that ridge cap slates extend beyond the extreme edges of the sections to hide substantially the ridge ventilation system from view. | 04-26-2012 |
20150159378 | HIP VENT - A vent is disclosed that is particularly suited to use in ventilating attic spaces beneath a hip roof. The vent is configured to be installed along a hip of the roof overlying and covering a ventilation slot formed through the roof deck along the hip. The vent includes an elongated laterally flexible top panel from which baffle arrays depend. The baffle arrays are formed of a plurality of depending arcuately curved vanes that arc away from the vent. The vanes are aerodynamically shaped to redirect wind-blown rain and snow away from the vent and are configured to block the migration of rain and snow through the vent. A pair of spongy conformable filler strips is attached beneath the edge portions of the vent. The filler strips conform to the shapes of underlying shingles when the vent is installed to fill any gaps that otherwise might be formed between the vent and the shingles. A weather filter drapes over some of the baffle arrays to allow attic air to pass but prevent ingress of blown snowflakes and raindrops. | 06-11-2015 |
John W. Avitabile, Dallas, TX US
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20130031184 | OUT-OF-OFFICE AGGREGATOR - A computing device receives and stores configuration data for out-of-office calendar events and information for an employee out-of-office event. The computing device generates, in response to the receiving the information for the employee out-of-office event, a notification message for a manager, wherein the notification message is based on the configuration data and the information for an employee out-of-office event. The computing device receives a request to present an out-of-office calendar for a portion of an organization associated with the employee and sends, to a user device, a calendar with the stored information for the employee out-of-office event that is responsive to the request to present the out-of-office calendar. | 01-31-2013 |
Lynn Avitabile, Summit, NJ US
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20090327155 | Method and System for Evaluating Target Date Funds - The invention generally concerns systems, methods, and apparatus wherein a computer may receive information concerning a group of target date funds from a database. Information about the target date funds may comprise information about the glide path and the target retirement date of that fund. A diversification level of each of the target date funds may be determined from the received information. An equity ratio may also be determined for each of the target date funds using the received information. In some instances, the equity ratio may be based upon the amount of equity projected to be owned by the target date fund upon the target retirement date. After determining an equity ratio and a diversification level, a summary of the group of funds is output for review by a user. The summary may include a summary or graph of the diversification levels and equity ratios of the target date funds. | 12-31-2009 |
20140222714 | Method and System for Evaluating Target Date Funds - The invention generally concerns systems, methods, and apparatus wherein a computer may receive information concerning a group of target date funds from a database. Information about the target date funds may comprise information about the glide path and the target retirement date of that fund. A diversification level of each of the target date funds may be determined from the received information. An equity ratio may also be determined for each of the target date funds using the received information. In some instances, the equity ratio may be based upon the amount of equity projected to be owned by the target date fund upon the target retirement date. After determining an equity ratio and a diversification level, a summary of the group of funds is output for review by a user. The summary may include a summary or graph of the diversification levels and equity ratios of the target date funds. | 08-07-2014 |
Lynn Adrienne Avitabile, Glastonbury, CT US
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20160063631 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC RISK MANAGEMENT - A network interface receives portfolio data related to an investment plan portfolio of a participant. A processor identifies a first plurality of risk factors associated with market conditions, wherein the first plurality of risk factors comprises a future data and risk strength. The processor further identifies a second plurality of risk factors associated with the participant. The processor then generates glide path data based at least partially on the first plurality of risk factors and the second plurality of risk factors. The processor also generates a glide path map based at least partially on the generated glide path data. | 03-03-2016 |
Michael Vincent Avitabile, Blacksburg, VA US
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20100023185 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR WAYPOINT TARGET GENERATION AND MISSION SPOOLING FOR MOBILE GROUND ROBOTS - Embodiments of the present invention improve mobile robot guidance and control by providing a position designation system for an unmanned vehicle, such as a mobile ground robot. This system allows an operator to select locations of interest on earth for the robot by pointing at the locations through an optical device that is able to discern global or local coordinates of the locations of interest. These waypoints may be spooled directly to the robot or through other mission planning elements that will make decisions about what to do with these locations of interest. | 01-28-2010 |