Malanga
David J. Malanga, Harleysville, PA US
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20130248777 | LOW SILVER CONTENT PASTE COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF MAKING A CONDUCTIVE FILM THEREFROM - An electroconductive paste composition is provided. The electroconductive paste composition includes electroconductive metal particles, glass powder, at least one metal oxide powder and an organic vehicle. The electroconductive metal particles include at least one of silver coated metal powder and silver coated metal flake and at least one of uncoated silver powder and uncoated silver flake. In use, the paste is deposited on a specified substrate and fired in an ambient air environment. | 09-26-2013 |
Franco Malanga, San Giuliano Milanese (mi) IT
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20100016596 | PROCESS FOR THE PURIFICATION OF NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS - A process for the preparation of neuromuscular blocking agents with isoquinoline structure, such as atracurium besylate, doxacurium chloride, mivacurium chloride and gantacurium chloride, by chromatographic purification of their mixtures of isomers using a silica modified by treatment with a tertiary amine of formula NR | 01-21-2010 |
Gregg Malanga, Wayne, NJ US
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20140263536 | FASTENING TOOL ASSEMBLY - A fastening tool assembly is provided with a housing having a contact surface to contact a workpiece. A magazine is mounted in the housing to store fasteners and to convey the fasteners to a fastener outlet. A knife is mounted in the housing for translation between a latched position and a release position to drive a fastener from the magazine through the outlet during translation to the release position. A biasing member is mounted in the housing and is operably connected to the knife to bias the knife to the release position. A handle is mounted to the housing to translate relative to the housing. The handle is operably connected to the knife and the biasing member to load the biasing member and release the knife and the biasing member, thereby permitting the biasing member to return the knife to the release position to drive a fastener through the outlet. | 09-18-2014 |
Michael T. Malanga, Midland, MI US
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20140128243 | METHOD FOR MAKING POROUS MULLITE-TIALITE COMPOSITES - Porous composites of acicular mullite and tialite are formed by firing an acicular mullite body in the presence of an oxide of titanium. In some variations of the process, the oxide of titanium is present when the acicular mullite body is formed. In other variations, the oxide of titanium is applied to a previously-formed acicular mullite body. Surprisingly, the composites have coefficients of linear thermal expansion that are intermediate to those of acicular mullite and tialite alone. Some of the tialite is believed to form at grain boundaries and/or points of intersection between acicular mullite needles, rather than merely coating the needles. The presence of the titanium oxide(s) during acicular mullite formation does not significantly affect the ability to produce a highly porous network of mullite needles. | 05-08-2014 |
20140199482 | CEMENT AND SKINNING MATERIAL FOR CERAMIC HONEYCOMB STRUCTURES - Skins and/or adhesive layers are formed on a porous ceramic honeycomb by applying a layer of a cement composition to a surface of the honeycomb and firing the cement composition. The cement composition contains inorganic filler particles, a carrier fluid and a clay material rather than the colloidal alumina and/or silica materials that are conventionally used in such cements. The cement compositions resist permeation into the porous walls of the ceramic honeycomb. As a result, lower temperature gradients are seen in the honeycomb structure during rapid temperature changes, which results in an increased thermal shock resistance. | 07-17-2014 |
Michael T. Malanga, Clarkston, MI US
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20080269366 | MICROPOROUS FILMS FROM COMPATIBILIZED POLYMERIC BLENDS - Disclosed herein are microporous films comprising polymer blends comprising at least two polymers and a compatibilizer. The films may also comprise at least one ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer and two different polyolefins which can be homopolymers. The ethylene/α-olefin interpolymers are block copolymers comprising at least a hard block and at least a soft block. In some embodiments, the ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer can function as a compatibilizer between the two polyolefins which may not be otherwise compatible. Methods of making the polymer blends and microporous films made from the polymer blends are also described. | 10-30-2008 |
20120100336 | CERAMIC HONEYCOMB STRUCTURE WITH APPLIED INORGANIC SKIN - A skin is applied to a ceramic honeycomb. The skin is formed by applying a skin-forming composition and drying it. The skin-forming composition includes a carrier liquid, colloidal silica and/or colloidal alumina, and an inorganic filler. The filler includes an inorganic fiber. The filler may contain low aspect ratio particles that have the same or nearly the same CTE as the inorganic fiber. The filler may include a small proportion of a low aspect ratio filler particle that has a different CTE than the inorganic fiber. | 04-26-2012 |
20120110965 | CEMENT CONTAINING MULTI-MODAL FIBERS FOR MAKING THERMAL SHOCK RESISTANT CERAMIC HONEYCOMB STRUCTURES - A ceramic honeycomb structure comprised of at least two separate smaller ceramic honeycombs that have been adhered together by a cement comprised of inorganic fibers and a binding phase wherein the smaller honey-combs and fibers are bonded together by the binding phase which is comprised of an silicate, aluminate or alumino-silicate. The fibers have a multi-modal size distribution in which some fibers have lengths of up to 1000 micons and other fibers have lengths in excess of 1 mm. The cement composition may be made in the absence of other inorganic and organic additives while achieving a shear thinning cement, for example, by mixing oppositely charged inorganic binders in water together so as to make a useful cement composition for applying to the smaller honeycombs to be cemented. | 05-10-2012 |
Milo Malanga, Bologne IT
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20150150981 | ORGANIC-INORGANIC HYBRID SOLID HAVING A MODIFIED OUTER SURFACE - The present invention concerns metal-organic hybrid solids having a modified outer surface. These solids can be used, for example, for the storage and vectoring of molecules of interest such as pharmaceutically active ingredients, compounds of interest in cosmetics and markers, for example contrast agents. These solids have good results in terms of active drug loading capacities, biocompatibility, stability and controlling the release of the active ingredients encapsulated. | 06-04-2015 |
Robert Malanga, Newport Beach, CA US
Tara Malanga, Boca Raton, FL US
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20100181032 | Interchangeable window treatment system - An interchangeable window treatment system has a plurality of independent fabric components including, but not limited to, a base drape panel, a valance, strap members and at least one overlay drape panel. The strap members are positioned at spaced intervals along a top of the base drape panel, forming loops to support the window treatment system on a horizontal rod. In one embodiment, the valance, one or more overlay panels and strap members are removably secured to the base drape panel with dumbbell shaped button links having enlarged button heads on opposite ends that fit through openings in the fabric (eyelets, buttonholes, etc.) on each of the attached fabric components. Any of the fabric components can be removed, reversed, interchanged and replaced to change the overall appearance of the window treatment system according to a desired style, color scheme, or theme. Medallions or other decorative elements are removably attachable at spaced intervals along the valance, button links or strap members. In another embodiment, the straps and valance are sewn to the base panel, as one piece, and the overlay drape panels and decorative elements are attached by snaps, magnets or other releasable fastening devices. | 07-22-2010 |