Dimario
Joseph Dimario, Troy, MI US
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20120056450 | Devices for securing panels over an opening - A transparency of a panel of the invention is secured to an recess in a vehicle by biasing the panel toward a hole in the recess defined by an end of a flange, and fixedly mounting the panel to the flange in less than 10 minutes. In one embodiment, the transparency is secured to the recess from a position within the vehicle. In another embodiment, the panel is replaced by providing access to the hole and moving the mounting devices toward the hole to engage the flange to fixedly secure the panel over the hole. When a prior art broken transparency is replaced, the broken transparency and the structural adhesive is removed, and a panel of the invention is mounted over the hole. When an unbroken panel of the invention is to be replaced, the inner trim from the recess is removed, and the mounting devices released from the flange. | 03-08-2012 |
20130043704 | Devices for securing panels over an opening - A transparency of a panel of the invention is secured to an recess in a vehicle by biasing the panel toward a hole in the recess defined by an end of a flange, and fixedly mounting the panel to the flange in less than 10 minutes. In one embodiment, the transparency is secured to the recess from a position within the vehicle. In another embodiment, the panel is replaced by providing access to the hole and moving the mounting devices toward the hole to engage the flange to fixedly secure the panel over the hole. When a prior art broken transparency is replaced, the broken transparency and the structural adhesive is removed, and a panel of the invention is mounted over the hole. When an unbroken panel of the invention is to be replaced, the inner trim from the recess is removed, and the mounting devices released from the flange. | 02-21-2013 |
Michael J. Dimario, Skillman, NJ US
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20130040405 | METHODS FOR SENSITIVE AND RAPID DETECTION OF MOLECULES - In some embodiments, the present invention provides methods of detecting a molecule in a sample, such as an explosive. In some embodiments, the method comprises: associating the sample with an antigen/binding agent complex; measuring a rate of displacement of the binding agent from the antigen by the molecule in the sample; and correlating the measured rate of displacement to the presence of the molecule in the sample. In some embodiments, the measuring step comprises a determination of a change in frequency of the sample and a change in energy dissipation of the sample over a time interval. In some embodiments, the correlating step comprises a calculation of a ratio of a change in energy dissipation of the sample over a change in frequency of the sample over the time interval. In some embodiments, the method is used to determine the molecule concentration in the sample. | 02-14-2013 |
Paul E. Dimario, Salem, NH US
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20120079749 | Plow back blade for snow removal - The disclosure relates to a device and method of use of a plow back blade for snow removal. The plow back blade is attached to a snowplow or snow blower to assist with removing snow from areas that are otherwise difficult to access with conventional snow removal equipment. The plow back blade is rotatably attached to a snowplow blade at a pivot point. The plow back blade is engaged into a locked position as the vehicle moves in reverse to assist with the scraping of ice and packed snow from pavement. The plow back blade enters a free position as the snowplow plows in its forward position which also sharpens the plow back blade lower edge. Furthermore the plow back blade allows additional applications for snowplows and snow blowers such as dirt leveling. | 04-05-2012 |