Campo, US
Brice Campo, Plan-Les-Ouates US
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20100004246 | NOVEL TRIAZINEDIONE DERIVATIVES AS GABAB RECEPTOR MODULATORS | 01-07-2010 |
Carolina Andrea Campo, Yakima, WA US
Cheryl J. Campo, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20080249245 | BLENDS OF AMORPHOUS AND SEMICRYSTALLINE POLYMERS HAVING SHAPE MEMORY PROPERTIES - A shape memory polymeric material has a glass transition temperature, T | 10-09-2008 |
20100331954 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES - A medical device includes a balloon catheter having an expandable member, e.g., an inflatable balloon, at its distal end and a stent or other endoprosthesis. The stent is, for example, an apertured tubular member formed of a polymer and is assembled about the balloon. The stent has an initial diameter for delivery into the body and can be expanded to a larger diameter by inflating the balloon. | 12-30-2010 |
20110054591 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES - A medical device includes a balloon catheter having an expandable member, e.g., an inflatable balloon, at its distal end and a stent or other endoprosthesis. The stent is, for example, an apertured tubular member formed of a polymer and is assembled about the balloon. The stent has an initial diameter for delivery into the body and can be expanded to a larger diameter by inflating the balloon. | 03-03-2011 |
20120253451 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES - A medical device includes a balloon catheter having an expandable member, e.g., an inflatable balloon, at its distal end and a stent or other endoprosthesis. The stent is, for example, an apertured tubular member formed of a polymer and is assembled about the balloon. The stent has an initial diameter for delivery into the body and can be expanded to a larger diameter by inflating the balloon. | 10-04-2012 |
20140067039 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES - A medical device includes a balloon catheter having an expandable member, e.g., an inflatable balloon, at its distal end and a stent or other endoprosthesis. The stent is, for example, an apertured tubular member formed of a polymer and is assembled about the balloon. The stent has an initial diameter for delivery into the body and can be expanded to a larger diameter by inflating the balloon. | 03-06-2014 |
20140135889 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES - A medical device includes a balloon catheter having an expandable member, e.g., an inflatable balloon, at its distal end and a stent or other endoprosthesis. The stent is, for example, an apertured tubular member formed of a polymer and is assembled about the balloon. The stent has an initial diameter for delivery into the body and can be expanded to a larger diameter by inflating the balloon. | 05-15-2014 |
Christopher James Campo, Cupertino, CA US
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20090248452 | Method and Apparatus for Controlling Insurance Business Processes - A computer-based insurance billing system for use in controlling insurance business processes is provided. As used herein the insurance business processes may include delinquency, invoicing, accruing earned commissions, paying commissions, distributing received payments, and disbursing owed amount, to note a few. At a user interface, the end user is provided ( | 10-01-2009 |
Darius Campo, Sherman Oaks, CA US
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20100033671 | Eye Goggles Having Opaque or Restricted View Lenses - Improved eye goggles for underwater use and having lenses which are either opaque or vision restricted. Goggles of this type are effective for use in games, particularly children's games, in which one party is required to close his eyes and find another. These goggles ensure that the party who is to close his or her eyes does so and in like manner, it protects the eyes of the party who is required to close his eyes but attempts to peak or inadvertently opens his or her eyes while under water. | 02-11-2010 |
Donald B. Campo, Richmond, TX US
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20090014172 | Apparatus and Methods for Drilling and Lining a Wellbore - A method of drilling and lining a wellbore includes operably coupling a support member to a drilling device, an expansion cone configured to expand a tubular member, an actuator configured to pull the expansion cone through the tubular member, a releasable locking device configured to limit displacement of the tubular member relative to the actuator during actuation. The drilling device is disposed below the expansion cone and the expansion cone is disposed at a lower end of the tubular member. The method further includes locking the locking device. After locking the locking device, a wellbore is drilled to have a diameter greater than an outside diameter of the tubular member. After the drilling, the actuator is actuated to pull the expansion cone towards the locking device to expand at least a portion of the tubular member into contact with the drilled wellbore. The method further includes releasing the locking device and removing the drilling device through the expanded tubular member. | 01-15-2009 |
Donald Bruce Campo, Richmond, TX US
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20110253394 | MODIFYING EXPANSION FORCES BY ADDING COMPRESSION - A method for expanding a tubular in a borehole, the tubular having upper and lower ends, the system comprises a) applying a compressive load to the upper end of the tubular and b) expanding the tubular by moving an expansion device relative to the tubular while maintaining the compressive load. Step a) may include resting a weight on the upper end of the tubular or applying hydraulic pressure to the upper end of the tubular. The lower end of the tubular may engage the formation before step b) or as a result of step b). | 10-20-2011 |
James A. Campo, Brunswick, OH US
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20120122581 | WIRELESS ELECTRONIC GAMING UNIT - A portable gaming unit for playing an associated game comprises a housing and a base. The housing includes a display. A pivot joint pivotably mounts the housing to the base. An electronics assembly is mounted to one of the housing and the base for controlling input/output functions of the gaming unit. An easel is pivotably mounted to one of the housing and the base. The easel in a use orientation braces the housing against the base to enable the housing to maintain an acute angle in relation to a plane of the base. In a transport orientation, the easel allows the housing to fold against the base. The easel in the transport orientation serves as a handle for the gaming unit. | 05-17-2012 |
20140117618 | TICKET DISPENSER - A ticket dispenser includes a first engaging member advancing a ticket at a first rate of speed, a second engaging member advancing the ticket at a second, greater, rate of speed and a third engaging member advancing the ticket at a third, even greater, rate of speed. The ticket has length greater than a) the spacing between the first and second engaging members and b) the spacing between the second and third engaging members. As the ticket advances through the ticket dispensing mechanism, the second engaging member engages the ticket before the first engaging member disengages the ticket and the third engaging member engages the ticket before the second engaging member disengages the ticket. A force of the second ticket engaging member is greater than that of the first and third engaging members. | 05-01-2014 |
John Campo, Medford, NJ US
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20100258101 | Wireless projectile loader system - A wireless projectile loader system is provided. The system includes at least one sensor for detecting a firing operation of a compressed gas gun and sending a signal to a wireless transmitter. The system further includes a wireless transmitter in communication with the at least one sensor, the wireless transmitter adapted to send a wireless signal in response to the sensor detecting a firing operation. The system further includes at least one wireless receiver for receiving the wireless signal in communication with a motor of a projectile loader and adapted to operate the motor in response to the signal transmitted by the transmitter. | 10-14-2010 |
20110186025 | WIRELESS PROJECTILE LOADER SYSTEM - A wireless projectile loader system is provided. The system includes at least one sensor for detecting a firing operation of a compressed gas gun and sending a signal to a wireless transmitter. The system further includes a wireless transmitter in communication with the at least one sensor, the wireless transmitter adapted to send a wireless signal in response to the sensor detecting a firing operation. The system further includes at least one wireless receiver for receiving the wireless signal in communication with a motor of a projectile loader and adapted to operate the motor in response to the signal transmitted by the transmitter. | 08-04-2011 |
John E. Campo, Medford, NJ US
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20100101400 | PROJECTILE, PROJECTILE CORE, AND METHOD OF MAKING - A projectile core is provided formed from a carrier and a colorant. The carrier and colorant are mixed into a core mixture, which is formed into a predetermined core shape. The core mixture is cured until substantially firm, such as by drying, heating or freezing. An outer layer may be formed adjacent the surface of the projectile core by heating. An outer coating may also be applied to the projectile core. A method of forming a projectile core comprises: (a) mixing a carrier and a colorant to form a core mixture; (b) forming the core mixture into a predetermined core shape; and, (c) curing the core mixture until a substantially firm projectile core is formed. | 04-29-2010 |
Joseph M. Campo, Stow, OH US
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20130220507 | BALLISTIC RESILIENT RUN-FLAT TIRE, KIT AND METHOD THEREOF - A ballistic resilient run-flat tire device, kit and method for manufacturing the same are presented for providing a vehicle a capability of traveling for at least 30 miles at 30 miles per hour, after the device has been compromised as of result of exposure due to ballistic ordinance rifle shots such as 7.62×39 mm and 7.62×54 R or air loss from road hazard punctures. The device includes a tire carcass and a polyurethane inner coating inside the tire carcass that defines an inflatable hollow chamber within the ballistic resilient run-flat tire. The tire carcass has an annular tread, sidewalls, and beads. The polyurethane inner coating inside the tire carcass defining a hollow chamber provides additional protection along the sidewalls and tread of the tire carcass. The kit includes the un-interconnected elements of the device. The method includes the steps of curing, discharging, filling, injecting, introducing, mounting, obtaining, and preparing. | 08-29-2013 |
Loredana Campo, Elmhurst, IL US
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20110200577 | BIOMATRICES TO ATTRACT AND RETAIN REGENERATIVE AND REPARATIVE CELLS - The invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a fibrin clot and a cytokine and methods of delivering the composition to a site of disease or injury in vivo to attract and retain regenerative or reparative stem or myeloid cells and their differentiated progeny. | 08-18-2011 |
Michael Andrew Campo, Cambria, CA US
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20100096421 | Drum clip housing & dispenser - A drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms incorporates a housing and a dispensing apparatus. The housing comprises a first side wall, a second side wall, a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall. The biasing apparatus is disposed at the rear wall of the housing. The biasing apparatus is comprised of a biasing member and a biasing element. The biasing member is affixed with the biasing element. | 04-22-2010 |
Michael Andrew Campo, Atascadero, CA US
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20100327006 | Magazine dispensing and housing apparatus for firearms - A magazine dispensing and housing apparatus for firearms incorporates a housing and a biasing apparatus. The housing comprises a first side wall, a second side wall, a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall. The biasing apparatus is disposed at the rear wall of the housing. The biasing apparatus is comprised of a biasing member and a biasing element. The biasing member is affixed with the biasing element. | 12-30-2010 |
Michael J. Campo, Stow, MA US
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20080313102 | Method of and system for estimating the cost and effort associated with preparing for and conducting a CMMI appraisal - A method of and system for estimating the cost of and effort associated with preparing for and conducting a CMMI appraisal. A set of variables affecting a CMMI appraisal are input. Prior CMMI appraisal data is determined. The costs and effort associated with preparing for and conducting different stages of a CMMI appraisal are automatically calculated based on the inputs and the prior CMMI appraisal data. The costs and effort calculated are totaled and may be used to generate a report. | 12-18-2008 |
Rafael Alejandro Campo, Wyncote, PA US
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20110153358 | PROTOCOL COMPLEXITY ANALYZER - The present invention includes a system and methods for planning a medical study. The system for planning a medical study includes a display device and a data store comprising a plurality of medical procedures for at least one of designing and executing a medical study. The system further includes a service delivery device operatively coupled to the display device and the data store. The service delivery device includes a processor and a memory for storing instructions. In response to receiving a request to plan a medical study, the memory causes the processor to (1) select a set of procedures from the plurality of medical procedures; (2) assign a work effort unit for each procedure included in the set of procedures, with the work effort unit based on at least one of procedure type, procedure cost, procedure time, and procedure phase; (3) calculate a complexity level for the set of procedures based on the work effort units; and (4) evaluate whether the complexity level is appropriate for the medical procedure by comparing the calculated complexity level to a threshold level, where the threshold value represents a desirable complexity level for the study. | 06-23-2011 |
Theresa M. Campo, Ocean View, NJ US
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20110244436 | Incision and drainage simulator - An incision and drainage simulator wherein a styrofoam base has a plurality of recesses formed in the top surface thereof for receiving a respective liquid sac. A flexible sheet having indicia representing various anatomic or dental abscess locations is detachably connected to the top surface of the base. The indicia is aligned with a liquid sac positioned in a respective recess. The styrofoam base is positioned in a container having individual compartments for containing the various medical equipment employed while using the incision and drainage simulator to thereby provide a kit. | 10-06-2011 |
Yael Campo, Reno, NV US
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20140329467 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS CAPABLE POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT AND TECHNIQUES FOR COMMUNICATING THEREWITH - Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication between a PDU and one or more devices within a limited communications range are described. A power distribution unit may be provided with a wireless communications module that may operate to communicate with user devices within a relatively close proximity. The wireless communications module may provide information reporting and may, in some examples, provide a user of the user device with configuration and other command capabilities. | 11-06-2014 |