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Alessandro Cuomo, Crotone IT
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20140255566 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING, ANALYZING AND MANAGING PHASES OF CONVERSATION AND/OR PROCESSING OF FOOD IN A MOBILE OR FIXED CLOSED SPACE - Device and method for controlling, analyzing and managing phases of conservation and/or processing of food in a mobile or fixed closed space comprising a user interface with elements for data entry, a master control unit with memory and software, a management means system of the physical parameters of the food and/or of the space in which said food itself is inserted, integrated means for controlling and measuring the pH, means for controlling physical parameters of food and/or of the space in which said food is inserted, characterized by the fact that the master unit has a software program which has in memory of one or more foods to be conserved or transformed, and for each food the succession of variations of the Physical parameters for each phase of conserving and/or processing, which has for each phase a safety interval of pH where said software manages for each value of the pH measured outside the safety interval of each phase a management program of physical parameters of food and/or the space in which said food is inserted to bring the pH value within the safety interval of pH, that said integrated means for controlling and measuring the pH is provided with a calibration system of the means for controlling and measuring the pH. | 09-11-2014 |
Angelo V. Cuomo, Staten Island, NY US
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20080230406 | Carrier and method - One embodiment of the carrier has a central vertical support panel structure with two foldable receptacles extending outwardly from the vertical support panel structure. The outside wall of each receptacle is extended upwardly and bent over to cover the receptacle, and the top portions of those walls are joined together to form a carrying handle structure, either with or without the upper portion of the vertical support panel structure. The portions of the outside walls forming the covers can have openings to receive the necks of bottles such as wine and beer bottles to give added lateral support for the bottles. A simplified embodiment uses only one of the foldable receptacles and has two lateral side walls which extend upwardly and join together to form a handle structure. | 09-25-2008 |
20080296177 | Carrier and method - The carrier has a central vertical support panel structure, and a pair of foldable receptacles extending outwardly from opposite sides of the vertical support structure. The receptacles have automatically-opening bottom walls with symmetrical bottom panels which overlap to even-out the strength of the bottom walls and minimize areas of reduced strength. At least two opposed bottom panels are shaped to interlock with one another to hold the carrier open once it has been unfolded. Elongated, connected reinforcing flanges strengthen the carrier in the vertical direction. Double and triple-ply reinforcement panels are used to form a four or six-ply handle structure for improved strength. | 12-04-2008 |
Daniele Cuomo, Cavade' Tirreni (sa) IT
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20110211794 | BEND-INSENSITIVE OPTICAL CABLE - A bend-insensitive optical cable for transmitting optical signals includes an optical cable having a length, extending from an input end adapted to receive the optical signals, to an output end and including at least one single-mode optical fiber having a cable cut-off wavelength, of 1290 nm to 1650 nm. The at least one optical fiber is helically twisted around a longitudinal axis with a twisting pitch, for a twisted length, extending along at least a portion of the length, of the optical cable, wherein the twisted length and the twisting pitch are selected such that the optical cable exhibits a measured cut-off wavelength equal to or lower than 1260 nm. Preferably, the at least one fiber has a mode-field diameter of 8.6 μm to 9.5 μm. According to a preferred embodiment, the optical cable includes two optical fibers twisted together along the longitudinal axis, each of the two optical fibers having a cable cut-off wavelength of 1290 nm to 1650 nm. | 09-01-2011 |
Fabio Cuomo, Napoli IT
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20130274909 | METHOD FOR SERIAL PERSONALIZATION OF SMART CARDS - A method for the serial personalization of smart cards in a production chain includes a phase of detecting a smart card already personalized and physically defective, and a phase of retrieving a serial number of the physically defective smart card, to be assigned to a smart card not yet personalized in the production chain. The physically defective smart card and the smart card not yet personalized are loaded together in the production chain wherein the physically defective smart card is rendered unusable, and the not yet personalized smart card receives the serial number retrieved from the physically defective smart card. | 10-17-2013 |
Fabrizio Cuomo, Pomigliano D'Arco IT
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20110253833 | BRAKE SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT UNDERCARRIAGE - A braking system for an aircraft provided with undercarriage, wherein an axial-flux reversible electrical machine is associated to at least one wheel of the undercarriage and is set in rotation by the rotation of the wheel. Current-dissipator means are provided, which can be connected to the windings of the axial-flux reversible electrical machine during rotation of the wheel in the landing phase for dissipating in the current-dissipator means the induced currents generated by the machine, which behaves as current generator, and producing a braking effect that slows down the movement of the wheel. An epicyclic reducer is provided set between the wheel of the undercarriage and the rotor of the reversible electrical machine; the epicyclic reducer provides a transmission ratio T in such a way that the rotor will turn at a velocity Tω with respect to the velocity of rotation ω of the wheel. | 10-20-2011 |
Gennaro Cuomo, Cary, NC US
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20120166727 | WEATHER ADAPTIVE ENVIRONMENTALLY HARDENED APPLIANCES - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for weather adaptive environmentally hardened appliances. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for weather adaptation of an environmentally hardened computing appliance includes determining a location of an environmentally hardened computing appliance. Thereafter, a weather forecast including a temperature forecast can be retrieved for a block of time at the location. As a result, a cache policy for a cache of the environmentally hardened computing appliance can be adjusted to account for the weather forecast. | 06-28-2012 |
Gennaro A. Cuomo, Cary, NC US
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20080201288 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR IDENTIFYING CACHING OPPORTUNITIES - A method, system and program product for identifying caching opportunities is provided. The method includes identifying one or more data sources stored on a database system that are utilized by an application, establishing a pre-set read-update ratio threshold for data accessed from a data source, and tracking the read-update ratio threshold for data accessed from the data source, such that exceeding the pre-set read-update ratio threshold for the data accessed identifies a caching opportunity. The method further includes defining an action to be taken when the pre-set read-update ratio threshold for the data accessed from the data source has been exceeded and taking the action defined when the pre-set read-update ratio threshold for the data accessed from the data source has been exceeded. The action defined includes either advising a user of an opportunity to cache the data accessed or automatically caching the data accessed from the data source. | 08-21-2008 |
20120099482 | APPLICATION-SPECIFIC CHARGEBACK OF CONTENT CACHED AT THE WIRELESS TOWER - A method for application-specific chargeback of content cached at a wireless tower of a RAN includes receiving a request for content from an end user device in a base station of a RAN and routing the request to an application in a packet switched data communications network from the base station by way of a CN. Content from the application can be received in the base station within a response to the request, the response can be cached in a local cache of the base station in connection with the application and the response can be forwarded to the end user device. Subsequently, in response to a new request for the content received in the base station, the content can be served in a response from the local cache. Further, an identity of the application can be transmitted to a remote charging service external to the base station but within the RAN for charging the application in consequence of having served the content from the local cache of the base station. | 04-26-2012 |
20120099523 | ENSURING CONTENT FILTERING THROUGH A SPECIALIZED TIER OF PROXY CACHES AT THE BASE STATION - Embodiments of the invention provide a method, system and computer program product for content caching with remote filtering services in a radio access network (RAN). In an embodiment of the invention, a method for content caching with remote filtering services in a RAN can include receiving a response to a request from an end user device wirelessly coupled to a base station of the RAN, marking the response as uncacheable, and routing the response to the base station over a data communications network. In one aspect of the embodiment, the response can be received in an RNC of the RAN. Of note, the process of marking the response as uncacheable can depend upon the evaluation of a policy with respect to the response. Finally, in another aspect of the embodiment, marking the response as uncacheable, can include annotating a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) header of the response to indicate that the response is not to be cached in the base station. | 04-26-2012 |
20120102141 | CACHING AT THE WIRELESS TOWER WITH REMOTE CHARGING SERVICES - A RAN based data processing system is configured for content caching with remote charging services. The system can include a base station that includes an antenna, a receiver, a transmitter, a processor, a local cache, and a network interface to a data communications network. The system also can include an RNC coupled to the base station over the data communications network. The system yet further can include a charging service executing in memory of a host computer recording charges for data services provided in the RAN. Finally, the system can include a caching with remote charging module executing by the processor of the base station. The module can include program code enabled to receive a data request from an end user device, to route the request to a content server in a computer communications network through a coupled CN, to receive a response to the request, to cache the response in the local cache, to forward the response to the end user device, and to transmit data characteristic of the response to the charging service external. | 04-26-2012 |
20120165036 | LOCATION BASED WIRELESS TOWER CACHING - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for wireless tower caching. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for wireless tower caching in a radio access network (RAN) can include receiving a response to a request from an end user device wirelessly coupled to a base station of the RAN, determining geographic positioning data for the response and identifying a most geographically wireless tower coupled to the RAN relative to the determined geographic positioning data (such as the closest wireless tower to the determined geographic positioning data). Thereafter, the response can be cached at a cache in a base station of the identified wireless tower. In this way, the cached content can remain relevant for a significant period of time in as much as the correlation between a likely position of the end user device and the content cached at the base station of the wireless tower at the time of use of the cached content is strong. | 06-28-2012 |
20120167093 | WEATHER ADAPTIVE ENVIRONMENTALLY HARDENED APPLIANCES - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for weather adaptive environmentally hardened appliances. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for weather adaptation of an environmentally hardened computing appliance includes determining a location of an environmentally hardened computing appliance. Thereafter, a weather forecast including a temperature forecast can be retrieved for a block of time at the location. As a result, a cache policy for a cache of the environmentally hardened computing appliance can be adjusted to account for the weather forecast. | 06-28-2012 |
20120213155 | ENSURING CONTENT FILTERING THROUGH A SPECIALIZED TIER OF PROXY CACHES AT THE BASE STATION - Embodiments of the invention provide a method, system and computer program product for content caching with remote filtering services in a radio access network (RAN). In an embodiment of the invention, a method for content caching with remote filtering services in a RAN can include receiving a response to a request from an end user device wirelessly coupled to a base station of the RAN, marking the response as uncacheable, and routing the response to the base station over a data communications network. In one aspect of the embodiment, the response can be received in an RNC of the RAN. Of note, the process of marking the response as uncacheable can depend upon the evaluation of a policy with respect to the response. | 08-23-2012 |
20120214514 | LOCATION BASED WIRELESS TOWER CACHING - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for wireless tower caching. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for wireless tower caching in a radio access network (RAN) can include receiving a response to a request from an end user device wirelessly coupled to a base station of the RAN, determining geographic positioning data for the response and identifying a most geographically wireless tower coupled to the RAN relative to the determined geographic positioning data (such as the closest wireless tower to the determined geographic positioning data). Thereafter, the response can be cached at a cache in a base station of the identified wireless tower. | 08-23-2012 |
20120290687 | APPLICATION OPTIMIZATION IN A NETWORK SYSTEM - A network system includes multiple network resource information handling systems (IHSs) for managing applications and application communications. An IHS operating system initializes an application optimizer to provide application acceleration capability to application optimizers, such as application delivery controllers (ADCs) and wide area network (WAN) optimizer controllers (WOCs) within the network system. Upon receipt of a server application request message (SARM), a network system server responds with a restful application optimizer message (RAOM) that includes protocol, policy, and other application optimizer information that pertains to the requesting SARM. Application optimizers may include clients, ADCs and WOCs that reside within the message communication path between client and server. Application optimizers may store protocol, policy, and other information from RAOM | 11-15-2012 |
20130185452 | HYPERTEXT TRANSFER PROTOCOL LIVE STREAMING - Illustrative embodiments disclose receiving a command to play a selected audio visual media on a client device. The client device determines portions of audio visual media from elected audio visual media and a sequence identifying each portion of the portions in a particular order for playing the portions. The portions and the sequence are determined according to a policy for playing each portion on the client device. The client device retrieves the portions to play in sequence and plays at least a partially retrieved first portion of the portions of the selected audio visual media on the client device. The first portion is identified based on the particular order in the sequence. | 07-18-2013 |
20140172991 | LOW LATENCY MESSAGING CHAT SERVER - A low latency messaging chat service may provide for receiving from a chat client a connection request via a network; authenticating the chat client by a registration process; allocating to the chat client at least a first topic corresponding to a first message queue and a second topic corresponding to a second message queue, the first topic assigned a first format and the second topic assigned a second format; enabling the chat client to post messages in the first topic; and enabling the chat client to receive messages in the second topic. | 06-19-2014 |
20140173004 | LOW LATENCY MESSAGING CHAT SERVER - A low latency messaging chat service may provide for receiving from a chat client a connection request via a network; authenticating the chat client by a registration process; allocating to the chat client at least a first topic corresponding to a first message queue and a second topic corresponding to a second message queue, the first topic assigned a first format and the second topic assigned a second format; enabling the chat client to post messages in the first topic; and enabling the chat client to receive messages in the second topic. | 06-19-2014 |
20140281859 | ENHANCED MOBILIZATION OF EXISTING WEB SITES - Mobile enablement of a web site, in one aspect, may comprise separating the web application into a static content and a dynamic content, the dynamic content comprising one or more data sources from which to retrieve data at runtime of the web application; rendering the static content as one or more hypertext markup language pages with one or more links between the hypertext markup language pages converted to local links; changing one or more references to the dynamic content to representational state transfer requests; enabling the representational state transfer requests from the one or more hypertext markup language pages; enabling use by the one or more hypertext markup language pages of at least one HTML5 feature that is accessible on the mobile device; and packaging the one or more hypertext markup language pages as the mobile application. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281863 | ENHANCED MOBILIZATION OF EXISTING WEB SITES - Mobile enablement of a web site, in one aspect, may comprise separating the web application into a static content and a dynamic content, the dynamic content comprising one or more data sources from which to retrieve data at runtime of the web application; rendering the static content as one or more hypertext markup language pages with one or more links between the hypertext markup language pages converted to local links; changing one or more references to the dynamic content to representational state transfer requests; enabling the representational state transfer requests from the one or more hypertext markup language pages; enabling use by the one or more hypertext markup language pages of at least one HTML5 feature that is accessible on the mobile device; and packaging the one or more hypertext markup language pages as the mobile application. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281883 | MOBILE ENABLEMENT OF EXISTING WEB SITES - Mobile enablement of a web site, in one aspect, may comprise separating the web application into a static content and a dynamic content, the dynamic content comprising one or more data sources from which to retrieve data at runtime of the web application; rendering the static content as one or more hypertext markup language pages with one or more links between the hypertext markup language pages converted to local links; changing one or more references to the dynamic content to representational state transfer requests; enabling the representational state transfer requests from said one or more hypertext markup language pages; and packaging said one or more hypertext markup language pages as the mobile application. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281904 | MOBILE ENABLEMENT OF EXISTING WEB SITES - Mobile enablement of a web site, in one aspect, may comprise separating the web application into a static content and a dynamic content, the dynamic content comprising one or more data sources from which to retrieve data at runtime of the web application; rendering the static content as one or more hypertext markup language pages with one or more links between the hypertext markup language pages converted to local links; changing one or more references to the dynamic content to representational state transfer requests; enabling the representational state transfer requests from said one or more hypertext markup language pages; and packaging said one or more hypertext markup language pages as the mobile application. | 09-18-2014 |
Gennaro A. Cuomo, Durham, NC US
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20090210873 | RE-TASKING A MANAGED VIRTUAL MACHINE IMAGE IN A VIRTUALIZATION DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for virtualization of application lifecycles. In an embodiment of the invention, a virtualization data processing system can be provided. The system can include a hypervisor configured for execution in a host computing platform, a VM image managed by the hypervisor, and a configuration applied to the VM image. The configuration can specify a set of resources in the host computing platform accessible by applications executing in the VM image. Finally, the system can include re-tasking logic coupled to the hypervisor. The logic can include program code enabled to select a new role for the VM image, to determine a new configuration for the new role, and to apply the new configuration to the VM image. | 08-20-2009 |
20140129666 | PREEMPTIVE CACHING OF DATA - A first computing device receives a first request from a client computing device, wherein the first request includes a markup language request. The first computing device transmits the first request to a second computing device, wherein the second computing device services the first request. The first computing device receives the serviced first request, wherein the serviced first request includes a manifest tag. The first computing device caches the serviced first request. The first computing device transmits the serviced first request to the client computing device. | 05-08-2014 |
20140189044 | PREEMPTIVE CACHING OF DATA - A first computing device receives a first request from a client computing device, wherein the first request includes a markup language request. The first computing device transmits the first request to a second computing device, wherein the second computing device services the first request. The first computing device receives the serviced first request, wherein the serviced first request includes a manifest tag. The first computing device caches the serviced first request. The first computing device transmits the serviced first request to the client computing device. | 07-03-2014 |
Jerome J. Cuomo, Cary, NC US
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20090103074 | Methods for Performing Quality Control of Process to Treat a Surface - The present application is directed to methods for performing quality control analysis of a process to treat a surface of a workpiece. A sensor is placed in proximity to the surface, and a controller analyzes data obtained by analyzing a signal from the sensor. The controller may determine whether the process started properly, the presence of a lubricant on the surface, and the amount of the lubricant. | 04-23-2009 |
John Cuomo, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20130034632 | NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS CONTAINING LIPOIC ACIDS AND SULFUR CONTAINING COMPOUNDS - Nutritional supplements and methods for making and using such supplements are described. In particular, this application describes nutritional supplements with a first part containing an effective amount of a lipoic acid (such as ALA) and a second part containing an effective amount of a sulfur containing compound that increases the level of cellular glutathione (such as NAC). The first and second parts are kept partially or completely separated from each other, thereby minimizing their reaction and maximizing their effectiveness. Such nutritional supplements can be administered to mammals to increase the levels of glutathione while maintaining or increasing the stability of these two components while they are contained in the supplement. Other embodiments are described. | 02-07-2013 |
20130045273 | METHODS FOR USING NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS CONTAINING LIPOIC ACIDS AND SULFUR CONTAINING COMPOUNDS - Methods for using nutritional supplements containing lipoic acids and sulfur containing compounds to maintain or increase the levels of cellular GSH in the body are described. In some instances, the nutritional supplements can increase both the levels of GSH, vitamin C, GST activity, and antioxidant protection in the blood. The nutritional supplement contain a first part containing an effective amount of a lipoic acid and a second part containing an effective amount of a sulfur containing compound that increases the level of GSH vitamin C, GST activity, and antioxidant protection in the blood The first part and second part of the nutritional supplement can be partially or completely separated. The increased GSH and vitamin C levels increases the detoxification ability of the body as measured by the GST (Glutathione S-Transferases) activity and the antioxidant protection as measured by SAR (Serum Antioxidant Reserve). Other embodiments are described. | 02-21-2013 |
Kevin M. Cuomo, Carlisle, MA US
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20110287720 | Wide-Bandwidth Signal Canceller - A signal canceller includes a dual-drive electro-optic modulator having separate first and second electrical inputs. The first electrical input is coupled to a first portion of a first signal and the second electrical input is coupled to a second signal and to a second portion of the first signal. A laser generates an optical beam that propagates from the optical input to an optical output of the electro-optic modulator. The dual-drive electro-optic modulator modulates the optical beam with the first and second portions of the first signal and with the second signal. The modulation cancels at least some the first signal and generates a modulation signal with reduced first signal modulation component. | 11-24-2011 |
20120182176 | Methods and Apparatus for Active Reflection - An electromagnetic reflector includes an antenna that receives an incoming signal and that transmits an outgoing signal. A three-port device, such as a circulator, has a first port electromagnetically coupled to the antenna. An RF circuit has an input that is electromagnetically coupled to the second port of the three-port device and an output that is electromagnetically coupled to the third port of the three-port device. The RF circuit changes at least one of a gain and a phase of the incoming signal to generate a desired outgoing signal that passes through the three-port device to the antenna. | 07-19-2012 |
20140141712 | Methods And Apparatus For Active Reflection - An electromagnetic reflector includes an antenna that receives an incoming signal and that transmits an outgoing signal. A three-port device, such as a circulator, has a first port electromagnetically coupled to the antenna. An RF circuit has an input that is electromagnetically coupled to the second port of the three-port device and an output that is electromagnetically coupled to the third port of the three-port device. The RF circuit changes at least one of a gain and a phase of the incoming signal to generate a desired outgoing signal that passes through the three-port device to the antenna. | 05-22-2014 |
20140242935 | Wide-Bandwidth Signal Canceller - A signal canceller includes a dual-drive electro-optic modulator having separate first and second electrical inputs. The first electrical input is coupled to a first portion of a first signal and the second electrical input is coupled to a second signal and to a second portion of the first signal. A laser generates an optical beam that propagates from the optical input to an optical output of the electro-optic modulator. The dual-drive electro-optic modulator modulates the optical beam with the first and second portions of the first signal and with the second signal. The modulation cancels at least some the first signal and generates a modulation signal with reduced first signal modulation component. | 08-28-2014 |
Rosario Cuomo, Caserta IT
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20110212904 | GALACTOSYLATED PRO-DRUGS OF NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORIES WITH IMPROVED PHARMACOKINETIC CHARACTERISTICS AND REDUCED TOXICITY OF THE STARTING DRUG - Pro-drugs of all non-steroidal anti-inflammatories with free acid function derivatized with an ester group, which have the general structural formula given below (I) where A is: aspirin, diflunisal, benorylate, ibufenac, diclofenac, indomethacin, sulindac, ketorolac, ibuprofen, naproxen, ketoprofen, fenoprofen, flurbiprofen, mefenamic acid, meclof enamic acid, flufenamic acid, niflumic acid, and where in the ester group R can be a sugar (amongst which aldose, or ketose pentose, or esose selected from a group of D- and L-enantioiuers of ribose, glucose, galactose, mannose, arabinose, xilose, allose, altrose, gulose, idose and talose and substituted derivatives thereof, such as glucosamine, galactosamine, N-acetyl glucosamine, N-acetyl galactosamine, N-acetyl ribosamine), a disaccharide, a trisaccharide or an oligosaccharide. | 09-01-2011 |
Salvatore Cuomo, Venegono Superiore (varese) IT
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20130133414 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR TESTING BLOW-OUT PANELS - Blow-out testing devices which include a box-like housing defining two contiguous inner chambers communicating directly with one another through an inner aperture which is closable by applying a blow-out panel thereupon are provided. In such devices at least one of the two chambers is provided with a hermetically closable door. Both chambers are pressurized and sealed. Opening the door, an instant pressure drop is caused in one of the two chambers. The pressure within the other chamber causes the panel to break. Methods for blow-out testing are also provided. | 05-30-2013 |