Brunetto
Gabriella Brunetto, Livorno IT
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20090292129 | PROCESS FOR RESOLVING RACEMIC MIXTURES AND A DIASTEREOISOMERIC COMPLEX OF A RESOLVING AGENT AND AN ENANTIOMER OF INTEREST - A process for resolving a compound in racemic form comprising the following steps is described: a) reacting a compound in racemic form with a resolving agent, b) forming a diastereoisomeric complex of the resolving agent and an enantiomer of interest, c) separating the enantiomer of interest from the obtained diastereoisomer, wherein such a process is characterized in that said resolving agent is a compound of Formula (I). A diastereoisomeric complex between the resolving agent of Formula (I) and the enantiomer of interest is also described. The process according to the invention allows acid and basic racemic mixtures to be separated. | 11-26-2009 |
Jacob Brunetto, El Cajon, CA US
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20150215327 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXTRUSION AND INTRUSION DETECTION IN A CLOUD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT USING NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS DEVICES - An analysis trigger monitoring system is provided in a network communications device associated with a cloud computing environment. One or more analysis trigger parameters are defined and analysis trigger data representing the analysis trigger parameters is generated. The analysis trigger data is then provided to the analysis trigger monitoring system and the analysis trigger monitoring system is used to monitor at least a portion of the message traffic sent to, or sent from, virtual assets in the cloud computing environment and relayed by the network communications device through a network communication channel to detect any message including one or more of the one or more analysis trigger parameters. A copy of at least a portion of any detected message including one or more of the one or more analysis trigger parameters is then transferred to one or more analysis systems for further analysis using a second communication channel that is separate from the network communication channel. | 07-30-2015 |
Lance D. Brunetto, Greensburg, PA US
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20090022553 | Clamping tool holder - A clamping tool holder includes a tool holder body and a clamp for clamping a cutting insert. The clamp causes the cutting insert to press against the bottom and the side walls of an insert-receiving pocket of the tool holder body. The tool holder body has an inclined surface sloping inward in a direction away from the insert-receiving pocket. The clamp has an inclined surface that acts as a ramp with the inclined surface of the tool holder body. A guide pin prevents the clamp from twisting during tightening or loosening of the clamp. When a clamp screw is tightened, a nub of the clamp engages only an inside rearward surface of a mounting bore of the insert along a line of contact and the top surface of the cutting insert. In addition, only a forward lower face of a head portion of the clamp screw engages a top surface of the clamp. | 01-22-2009 |
Lance David Brunetto, Greensburg, PA US
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20100183385 | CLAMPING TOOL HOLDER - A clamping tool holder includes a tool holder body and a clamp for clamping a cutting insert. The clamp causes the cutting insert to press against the bottom and the side walls of an insert-receiving pocket of the tool holder body. The tool holder body has an inclined surface sloping inward in a direction away from the insert-receiving pocket. The clamp has an inclined surface that acts as a ramp with the inclined surface of the tool holder body. When a clamp screw is tightened, a nub of the clamp engages only an inside rearward surface of a mounting bore of the insert along a line of contact and exerts a force downward and rearward on the insert. In addition, only a forward lower face of a head portion the clamp screw engages a top surface of the clamp. | 07-22-2010 |
20150117968 | CUTTING INSERT FOR HEAVY MACHINING OPERATIONS - A cutting insert for heavy machining operations is described. The cutting insert has two opposing end surfaces, two identical opposing major side surfaces and two identical opposing minor side surfaces. The cutting insert further includes a major cutting edge formed at an intersection of each major edge and the end surface, and a minor cutting edge formed at an intersection of each minor edge and the end surface, and a corner cutting edge formed at an intersection of the major and minor cutting edges. The major cutting edge has a non-linear, variable slope with respect to a central axis A2 passing through the two minor side surfaces of the cutting insert. | 04-30-2015 |
20150117969 | CUTTING INSERT AND SHIM FOR HEAVY MACHINING OPERATIONS - A combination of a cutting insert and a shim. The cutting insert and shim have two opposing end surfaces, two identical opposing major side surfaces and two identical opposing minor side surfaces. Each end surface of the insert has a shim abutment surface for contacting the shim. One end surface of the shim has an insert abutment surface for contacting the insert. The abutment surfaces contact each other along an entire length of the cutting insert and shim so as to help distribute the loads encountered in the cutting operation, as well as provide protection of the insert pocket in case of insert failure. | 04-30-2015 |