Sciarra
Christopher J. Sciarra, Patterson, NY US
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20110256070 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ADMINISTERING THE SAME - The present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions and methods for dispensing the same using an aerosol whereby the composition takes the form of foam. Additionally, the present invention provides a barrier system including a concentrate separated from a non-chlorine aerosol propellant wherein the concentrate includes a non-aqueous solvent, an emulsifying agent, a thickening agent, at least one medicament and optionally an aqueous solvent. | 10-20-2011 |
Joe Sciarra, Corona Del Mar, CA US
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20150360756 | FOLDING RECREATIONAL BOARDS - Recreational boards are disclosed that include a first segment having a first top surface, a first bottom surface, and a first side surface that is substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the board when the board is in a folded-out configuration, as well as a second segment having a second top surface, a second bottom surface, and a second side surface that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the board when the board is in the folded-out configuration. The recreational boards can further include a first connector associated with the first side surface of the first segment and a second connector associated with the second side surface of the second segment. The first connector is configured to be engaged with the second connector when the first side surface of the first segment is brought adjacent to the second side surface of the second segment. | 12-17-2015 |
John J. Sciarra, Locust Valley, NY US
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20110256070 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ADMINISTERING THE SAME - The present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions and methods for dispensing the same using an aerosol whereby the composition takes the form of foam. Additionally, the present invention provides a barrier system including a concentrate separated from a non-chlorine aerosol propellant wherein the concentrate includes a non-aqueous solvent, an emulsifying agent, a thickening agent, at least one medicament and optionally an aqueous solvent. | 10-20-2011 |
Michael J. Sciarra, Fairfield, CT US
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20080278336 | ACTIVE ON-PATIENT SENSOR, METHOD AND SYSTEM - A sensor (which could be detachable) to sense a condition (including pressure from body weight or moisture from incontinence; applied by adhering to skin of a human body or by putting a diaper on the human body, for example), a signal processing circuit, a periodic or continuous transmitter, and a power supply (typically including a battery) are associated with a flexible substrate in low profile enabling disposition adjacent the human body. A transmitter antenna is on the substrate. Insulator film between battery contacts and a switch-and-transistor combination are two power-on techniques. A bedside monitor, a transceiver configured to receive signals from and transmit signals to the bedside monitor, and a computer connected with the transceiver can be included. Other features include: notification signaling; differently responsive antennas; unique identification; low battery detection; anti-collision transmission; patient protocol scheduling; local data transfer from the bedside monitor; and out-of-range transmission detection. | 11-13-2008 |
20120119912 | ACTIVE ON-PATIENT SENSOR, METHOD AND SYSTEM - A sensor (which could be detachable) to sense a condition (including pressure from body weight or moisture from incontinence; applied by adhering to skin of a human body or by putting a diaper on the human body, for example), a signal processing circuit, a periodic or continuous transmitter, and a power supply (typically including a battery) are associated with a flexible substrate in low profile enabling disposition adjacent the human body. A transmitter antenna is on the substrate. Insulator film between battery contacts and a switch-and-transistor combination are two power-on techniques. A bedside monitor, a transceiver configured to receive signals from and transmit signals to the bedside monitor, and a computer connected with the transceiver can be included. Other features include: notification signaling; differently responsive antennas; unique identification; low battery detection; anti-collision transmission; patient protocol scheduling; local data transfer from the bedside monitor; and out-of-range transmission detection. | 05-17-2012 |
Michael P. Sciarra, Seattle, WA US
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20150149124 | AIRCRAFT SYSTEM VERIFICATION - A verification method for an aircraft system comprises retrieving logical design data associated with the system, and physical design data associated with the system; extracting data from a computer model of the system; converting the retrieved logical and physical design data and the extracted data into a common data format; and performing a difference analysis of the logical and physical design data with the extracted data from the model to identify any non-conformances between the logical design data, the computer model and the physical design data. | 05-28-2015 |