Bassetti
Alex Bassetti, Forli IT
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20150184866 | METHOD OF OPERATING A GAS BURNER OF A COOKING APPLIANCE - The invention is directed to a method of operating a gas burner ( | 07-02-2015 |
Chet Bassetti, Reno, NV US
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20090071920 | WINE-BARREL WINE RACK SYSTEM - A storage system for wine bottles is provided that includes at least a portion of a wine barrel. A front head plate of the barrel is provided with multiple openings that are sized to receive the wine bottles to be stored. Support members of various designs are associated with each opening to extend lengthwise through the barrel interior to hold one or more wine bottles. The storage system may be provided in a variety of sizes that include full, half, and third-barrel sizes. A climate control system may be associated with embodiments of the storage system. The storage system may be provided with one barrel or a plurality of barrels arranged in various stacked configurations. | 03-19-2009 |
David Evan Bassetti, New South Wales AU
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20100010451 | Huber Needle Assembly and Method of Use - A Huber needle assembly ( | 01-14-2010 |
John Adam Bassetti, Orlando, FL US
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20110258877 | GOLF SHOE CLOSING DEVICE - Disclosed is a foot covering closure mechanism that converts any laced shoe to a design that requires no bending down, sitting or use of the hands to put on or take off ones shoes. The new and unique device utilizes rolling motion actuation for ease of use. Polymeric components for reliability in hostile environments, water seals to keep feet dry and adaptable fastening hardware and exterior color for compatibility with the wide variety of shoes available to the public. Other features make the mechanism easily operated by action of the opposite foot. | 10-27-2011 |
Lucio Bassetti, Ravenna IT
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20100173781 | METHOD FOR MODULATING THE RELEASE RATE OF MICROENCAPSULATED ACTIVE INGREDIENTS - A method for modulating the release rate of microencapsulated active ingredients comprising the following steps: I) preparation of an aqueous suspension A) comprising microcapsules of at least one active ingredient, II) preparation of a liquid emulsifiable in water, component B), comprising a solvent of the active ingredient and at least a surfactant, III) water, component C), for diluting to the application dose the active ingredient, and mixing A), B) and C). | 07-08-2010 |
20100285960 | METHOD FOR MODULATING THE RELEASE RATE OF MICROENCAPSULATED ACTIVES - A method for regulating the release rate of microencapsulated actives comprising: 1a) addition or subtraction of piperonylbutoxide (PBO), component B) to 2a) formulations A) comprising at least one microencapsulated active having agrochemical activity, optionally PBO outside the microcapsule, 3a) dilution by water of component A) and/or component B) until the active application dose, the ratio by weight PBO/active ranges from 0.1 to 80, the PBO subtraction being feasible only when the PBO is present outside the microcapsule of the formulation A). | 11-11-2010 |
Pierre-Louis Bassetti, Merignies FR
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20120169027 | FOLDABLE BICYCLE HAVING A STABILIZATION SYSTEM - The invention relates to a foldable bicycle including a frame that comprises a rear portion on which a rear wheel is arranged, a front portion, and a folding system configured to fold back said front portion against said rear portion. On either side of the bicycle, the rear portion has a tubular structure comprising at least one tube extending longitudinally and having a rear segment and a front segment, assembly means being arranged between said rear segments and the rear wheel, said front segments having a curved shape configured to come into contact with the ground or floor when the front portion is folded back against the rear portion, so that said two front segments and at least the rear wheel stabilize the rear portion of the bicycle in the folded position. | 07-05-2012 |
20120169029 | FOLDABLE BICYCLE - A foldable bicycle comprises a frame having a rear portion supporting a rear wheel about a rear axis of rotation, a front portion supporting a front wheel about a front axis of rotation and a hinge system. The hinge system comprises a first part arranged on the rear portion and provided with a first plane surface, and a second part arranged on the front portion and provided with a second plane surface. Inside the first and second parts an actuator mechanism is arranged for actuating a stud that locks or unlocks said parts. The first plane surface and the second plane surface are disposed in a plane that is slightly inclined relative to a horizontal plane, said inclined plane being configured to facilitate pivoting of the front portion relative to the rear portion towards a folded position, in which the rear and front axes of rotation are in alignment. | 07-05-2012 |
20130328285 | LOCKING DEVICE FOR LOCKING TOGETHER TWO SLIDABLY MOUNTED TUBES - The invention relates to a locking device ( | 12-12-2013 |
Steven Bassetti, Cincinnati, SC US
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20120157576 | Polyoxymethylene Fibers in Concrete - Disclosed are polymeric additives for concrete formed of a polyoxymethylene (POM) copolymer. POM copolymers can be utilized to form fibrous additives for concrete, i.e., microfibers and/or macrofibers. The POM copolymers can include one or more chemical groups, e.g., end groups and/or pendant groups that can increase the polarity of the POM and increase the hydrophilicity of the formed fibers, which can improve miscibility of the fibers in wet concrete. Chemical groups of the POM copolymers can bond with components of the concrete or can hydrolyze to form groups that can bond with components of the concrete, e.g., form covalent or noncovalent (e.g., electrostatic or ionic) bonds with one or more components of the concrete binder. | 06-21-2012 |
20140302319 | Polyoxymethylene Fibers in Concrete - Disclosed are polymeric additives for concrete formed of a polyoxymethylene (POM) copolymer, POM copolymers can be utilized to form fibrous additives for concrete, i.e., microfibers and/or macrofibers. The POM copolymers can include one or more chemical groups, e.g., end groups and/or pendant groups that can increase the polarity of the POM and increase the hydrophilicity of the formed fibers, which can improve miscibility of the fibers in wet concrete. Chemical groups of the POM copolymers can bond with components of the concrete or can hydrolyze to form groups that can bond with components of the concrete, e.g., form covalent or noncovalent (e.g., electrostatic or ionic) bonds with one or more components of the concrete binder. | 10-09-2014 |